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See articleNorthwest Airlines said that a tentative pay agreement it had reached with pilots would save $358m a year.
Officials at District Council 37 have also maintained that their merit pay agreement simply codified what was already in practice.
Between 2008 and 2009, the researchers found, senior managers in NHS trusts received a 2.2% rise in a national pay agreement.
The accounts reveal that the company owes HM Revenue and Customs more than £2m, which it has agreed to repay under a "time to pay" agreement.
Two years ago he became the first chief executive to have his pay agreement publicly rejected by investors, which was followed by a gruelling renegotiation of his contract.
At least, it cannot do so without wrecking the pay agreement Mr McCreevy's expansionary budget was designed to secure, stoking up inflation and putting Mr Duisenberg into another steaming Irish stew.
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A total of 32 per cent of workers are not covered by union-employee pay agreements.
The equal pay agreements the unions have thrashed out are incredibly complicated.
Roosevelt's trustbusting weakened America's robber barons, and other legal changes protected workers' rights to organise and, especially in Europe, to conclude binding national pay agreements.
"There must be responsibility in setting pay agreements" said Mr Brown, who also backed the role of private companies as part of Labour's programme of reform.
It's also casual asides about "bureaucracy", and now the announcement that the government is unilaterally to rip up longstanding pay agreements for public servants.
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