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"In the name of community liberation, people are negotiating for better jobs for themselves or their children".
Do not assume that a company will be upset with you for raising questions or negotiating for better terms.
Kirkpatrick also notes that a women's comparative lack of success when it comes to negotiating for better pay (as documented by Catalyst, among others) can also take on a kind of snowball effect over time.
Many people sidestep negotiating for better pay.
As the Republicans continue their war on labor, negotiating for better wages and conditions is eluding most workers.
Yeah, and [U.S. officials] are always negotiating" for better terms, said Barry Pavel, a former Pentagon official who now is vice president of the Atlantic Council, a Washington think tank that supports NATO and other U.S. alliances.
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During the Abramovic retrospective, for example, dancers negotiated for better pay and working conditions.
It's also well documented that women tend to negotiate for better wages at far lower rates than men.
They should actively press factory owners to honor the right of workers to negotiate for better conditions.
But workers said they thought Local 966 could help them negotiate for better medical benefits, pay raises and safety equipment.
He added that generally the co-op has an obligation to negotiate a successor agreement but may negotiate for better terms.
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