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Then came the Government's threat to impose a contract of questionable merit on junior doctors.
"We urge the government not to impose a contract that is unsafe and unfair.
A: "We urge the government not to impose a contract that is unsafe and unfair.
He must give in, drop his threat to impose a contract and hold meaningful talks now – or he must go.
Rogers also later recalled that the producers wanted to impose a contract that included "an old-fashioned morals clause.
The Health Secretary imposed a September deadline on negotiations, warning that the Government could impose a contract unilaterally if necessary.
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In March, his Education Department unilaterally imposed a contract on union members who had rejected it.
Imposing a contract has the appearance of strength but reveals a position of weakness.
We will not stand idly by as the government imposes a contract that undermines that.
In a special legislative session, the Liberals imposed a contract settlement to end a ten-month teachers' dispute.
The court "has imposed a contract on every writer talking to a producer," Mr. Marder said of the decision.
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