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But the companies that transport 70,000 special education and preschool pupils say that it would drive up costs by forcing them to hire a new, more expensive unionized work force that earns more than many of the companies' present drivers and matrons, and thus create a divisive labor environment.
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PARIS, March 31 — Seeking to defuse a growing revolt that has paralyzed his government, President Jacques Chirac offered a compromise on Friday, saying in a nationwide address that he would soften a divisive new labor law and calling on student and trade union leaders to begin constructive talks.
MyPlate is the least divisive project.
Mr. Raynor is a well known but divisive figure in the labor movement.
He was a glamorous but divisive figure who battled labor leaders, rival politicians and countless others.
Nor did he utter buzz words like abortion or homosexuality, two divisive issues he has labored to avoid.
Conservative political commentator Nicolle Wallace noted on "The View" that the issue of teacher tenure has proved divisive in the traditionally labor-friendly Democratic Party, with some liberals taking a hard line against teachers unions.
"This is totally divisive," said a protester and labor organizer who identified himself only as Aaron.
Among the most important, and often the most divisive, is the issue of labor's proper position on the undocumented worker.
Steinbeck takes on the dangerous and divisive issue of fair and decent labor; he is unafraid to talk about lousy wages and the abuse of workers or to extol the virtues of unions and strikes.
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