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"He has many years of experience in N.F.L. collective bargaining matters and an impeccable reputation for integrity".
That means that once a union wins a collective bargaining election, it is the "exclusive" representative of all members of that unit, and no other union or individual has the legal right to represent them in collective bargaining matters.
"It's far too important a national security and economic issue to be used as a bargaining chip for other matters".
ZTE is also the fourth-largest vendor of mobile phones in the U.S. As part of the deal, China reportedly offered to remove tariffs that impact billions of dollars in U.S. farm products, though one of the WSJ's sources said "the White House was meticulous in affirming that the case is a law enforcement matter and not a bargaining chip in negotiations".
A bargaining tactic?
served as a bargaining tool.
"Isn't $87 billion, or for that matter $187 billion, a bargain if it helps prevent another 9/11?" Other Republicans said Democrats would regret their criticism should the administration ultimately achieve its goal of a democratic Iraq.
The pieces have a shared theme: that bargaining power matters.
In Utah, where Republicans control the state Legislature, a proposal to limit collective bargaining to matters of wages and benefits did not make its way out of a committee before the session ended last week.
No matter which way you spin it, that's a bargain.
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