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These agreed, within the framework of Comecon (Council for Mutual Economic Assistance), on Uniform Conditions for Contracts of Delivery Between Foreign Trade Enterprises (1958, revised 1968 and 1975).
The new agreements would, among other changes, provide for contracts of five years, rather than six, and a new cash incentive plan.
Industry analysts had estimated that in the fourth quarter Sprint lost about 350,000 contract subscribers — a carrier's most valuable customers, signed up for contracts of a year or more.
They sign up for contracts of about three months and then take time off and then they sign up again.
Usually hired for contracts of one year (the average stay was about four years), new employees were given assorted tasks as spare hands and paid a fixed daily wage while more experienced loom operators would be paid by the piece.
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And it paid him for contracting out of his legal rights.
To coincide with this, the government introduced new rebates for contracting out of the state second pension.
This document specifies requirements for contracts for the sale of goods, and gives wording required for certain kinds of contracts.
One problem is that most postdocs are on fixed-term contracts--shorthand for employment contracts of up to 3 years for which postdocs are paid modest salaries.
Suzuki was reportedly asking for a contract of more than four years and an annual salary of about $7.4 million.
In March 2001, A-Rod moved to Texas for that infamous contract of $252 million for 10 years.
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