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Mr. Jansen's preferred solution is to introduce a new contract that could increase protections for temporary workers and loosen them for many permanent workers.
The administration offer that the unions rejected before striking called for a five-year contract that could increase base salaries as little as 4 percent, while providing lump-sum payments equal to 5 percent of salary.
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Kovalev is earning $4.6 million in the final season of his contract and is eligible for arbitration this summer, a process that could increase his wages to about $7 million.
The deal included a $180,000 signing bonus and playing incentives that could increase the total value of the contract to $1.8 million.
The contract calls for Leetch to make $6.5 million a year and includes incentives that could increase the overall amount.
The results show that a bundle of the contract attributes that could increase local communities' utility are provision of road improvement, higher expected income, and higher timber production insurance.
This could give players increased control over how their medical information is used, and that could increase their leverage in trade talks or contract negotiations.
That could increase to $30 million this year.
By identifying contracts that could logically be combined, the city would increase its buying power, streamline procurement operations and drive significant savings.
Exhibit number one: the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, which warns that contracting reforms "could increase costs to taxpayers by $100 billion a year at a time when we are struggling with unsustainable deficits".
Then, we develop a two-stage price contract and find that under this contract the manufacturer could increase the collection quantity by offering a direct incentive to the collector.
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