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The red line in Figs. 11 and 12 represents the negotiated part of the wages.
Note that due to the institutional setting, the evolution of the negotiated part of the wages is sticky as it is usually predetermined for 3 years.
As a result the negotiated part of the wages continued to rise even during years of economic downturn (grey area).16 However, a simple graphical inspection of the evolution of the negotiated (red line) and residual (black line) part of the wages shows that in 2009 and in 2014, firms compensated for the increase of the negotiated part of the wages by reducing the residual component.17.
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After Maia was born, they negotiated part-time schedules, which turned out to be the easy part.
He said working mothers stood to benefit most from the policy, since those returning to work from maternity leave often negotiated part-time hours, but performed the equivalent of full-time work.
His attorney drafted an agreement, we negotiated parts of it and signed it.
Dr. Bodnar visited Mr. Sherman's Toronto office twice to personally negotiate part of the deal, according to Mr. Sherman.
In his speech on Sunday, he said he hoped "that at least the negotiating part of the basic principles can be achieved still in the year 2008".
Not only that, I managed to negotiate part of my workload in my first year specifically toward developing the course, with the agreement to offer the course in the second semester of my second year.
For example, a Kaiser Family Foundation poll found last year that 93percentt of Democrats, and 74percentt of Republicans, favor letting the government negotiate Part D prescription drug prices.
It turned out that the French had little stomach for a showdown with the English and their allies, preferring instead to negotiate: part of the French army was unwilling to fight when Despenser and Calveley encountered it when moving towards Picardy.
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