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Why would one lock out artists and then settle on a contract that would not stabilize the institution for even two years?
This time they are expected to settle on a contract of 8 to 10 years for $18 million to $20 million a year.
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They settled on a contract for $80,000 of work, to be completed within 180 days from the start of construction.
Mr. Kielkucki said that in recent years, the larger union has settled on a contract first, setting a pattern that the smaller union must accept.
The two sides have not settled on a contract since the Brooklyn employees voted 180 to 86 to unionize 15 months ago, motivated in part because Verizon's unionized cable installers were earning about one-third more than they did.
Even after Torre settles on a new contract as a manager, he said today that he does not expect the life of that contract to be the end of his association with the Yankees.
One outcome would be settling on a new contract.
A separate faculty members' union at its Brooklyn campus also went on strike this month and settled on a new contract two weeks ago.
Replacement officials were used in the first week of the 2001 season before the sides settled on a new contract after the league cancelled the games scheduled after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11.
The Mets, aware of the absent market for high-priced closers, made what could be perceived as a lowball initial offer, but it gave them flexibility to cede a bit in the negotiations before settling on a palatable contract for both sides.
The patient and the doctor settle on a price and by law must sign a contract before surgery.
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