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Then RCA came begging to give the band a generous contract.
The mayor likes to note he gave teachers a generous contract in 2005.
In July, Mr. Carter, 64, negotiated what Vanity Fair employees described as a generous contract with Condé Nast.
Mr. Israel said the laundries agreed to what he called a generous contract partly to avoid a strike.
The staff salary cuts set the stage for efforts to roll back a generous contract granted the musicians during flusher times, in 2004.
During the same interview, he also said that he was disappointed that the Flyers had withdrawn what he thought was a generous contract extension.
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Local 6 of the International Typographical Union presented the biggest obstacle to a settlement, demanding a more generous contract than several other newspaper unions and fearing that the publishers' automation plans would throw its members out of work.
The European champions could offer Klopp a very generous contract, but he says this isn't a consideration for him.
Now that the city's firefighters are being hailed as national heroes, some union leaders and members do not even want the July agreement to be put to a vote, urging instead that the union's president seek to negotiate a more generous contract.
Boston police officers, are pressing for a more generous contract.
He recently joined the board of Home Depot, now under attack from corporate-governance activists for awarding a staggeringly generous contract to Robert Nardelli when he was brought in as chief executive the year before last.
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