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The pilots' union, United Cockpit, had said it would force the grounding of the flights in an effort to win a pay increase of 18 to 30percentt.
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A polite six-week elimination contest among 12 contestants (now 10 after two episodes) to win a paid job as a "Sports Center anchor for a year.
In Hoboken, a developer of 76 one- and two-bedroom condominiums on Adams Street is seeking to snare buyers with a fat package of incentives, including a chance to win a paid two-year lease on a BMW, a down payment capped at $2,500, fully paid closing costs and no common charges for a year.
The company pushed the teachers' union, winning a pay freeze and threatening to lay off 300 teachers.
In 2012 IG Metall, the biggest union, won a pay deal worth 4.3% over 13 months, the biggest jump in 20 years.
While the pay deal doesn't actually reach the dizzying heights of a living wage, they won a pay rise to £8.20 immediately, £8.80 an hour by next September and £9.10 by 2016.
While the pay deal doesn't actually reach the dizzying heights of a living wage, they won a pay rise to £8.20 immediately, £8.80 an hour by next September, and £9.10 by 2016.
For Lord Prescott, the matter was personal: his lawyers alleged that the News of the World had placed him under surveillance, and in 2012 he won a pay-out from the paper's parent company, News International.
In what's left of the labor movement, nobody is even bothering to ask for shorter workdays; it's hard enough to win a living wage, paid sick days, a bit of vacation time, and parental leave.
Whoever wins the competitions will be entered into a drawing to win a fully paid trip to next year's "American Idol" auditions.
Bill Shorten addressed the CFMEU Victorian branch's attempts to win an 18% pay rise at a doorstop on Thursday.
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