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They also make money leveraging demand into volume discount deals with airlines and hotels.
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Trust is leverage — demand that it be earned.
Ultimately, the 1981 strike was called to leverage demands that included improved working conditions, a reduced workweek, and the replacement of outmoded equipment.
The agencies also have been working to reshape the Volcker Rule's limits on banks investing with their own money, and the Fed has been working on overhauling its capital rules, leverage demands, stress-test expectations and requirements for so-called living wills that plan how each lender would go bankrupt without hurting the broader financial system.
Smaller, extremist parties would have the leverage to demand being put in charge of key ministries.
Now that Democrats are in the majority, they have more leverage to demand that information.
With so many people out of work, those with jobs have little leverage to demand higher wages.
Workers also need to have enough leverage to demand substantial raises — which then forces companies to increase prices and, in turn, gives workers further reason to demand raises.
At the least, a superior alternative bid could give company directors leverage to demand more money from Mr. Dell and Silver Lake.
That is producing higher wages for blue-collar workers and giving them leverage to demand even more, as the Honda strike shows.
Several sports bankers said that by identifying a single investor, the Mets had given Einhorn leverage to demand a better deal before it is completed.
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