bargaining


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the negotiation of the terms of a transaction or agreement

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492 which seeks to allow plea bargaining for violators of the Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002, particularly small-time or low-level drug users and for possession of illegal drugs.
In fact, collective bargaining played a major role in the growth of Europe, North America and Japan in the post-war decades of the 1940s-1970s.
Bargaining is an art, but some are better at it than others Image Credit: Stock image
"Although the City maintains a Code of Conduct that purports to authorize fitness for duty examinations under limited circumstances, the record contains no evidence that the City ever exercised that authority over bargaining unit members with notice to the Union.
The amount compensated is recorded in the plea bargaining agreement.
As your labor representative begins bargaining discussions, they listen for the issues the nurses raise and create survey questions that allow us to gather more detailed information on how the majority of the local feels is the best direction to take at negotiations.
"Aggregate Industries transferred work from one bargaining unit to another over the objections of the union representing both units," observes Senior Circuit Judge A.
NZNO HAS started preparations for collective bargaining with many aged-care providers, including the major chains.
According to the recent Education Next poll (see "The 2015 EdNext Poll on School Reform," features, Winter 2016), the public is divided as to whether teachers unions have a positive or negative impact on schools, and, until now, researchers have been unable to document the effects of collective bargaining on students' long-term outcomes.
In the case of the sale of the business, counsel sometimes fails to account for the impact of the business' "effects bargaining" obligation.
Collective bargaining laws that only empower 'employees' (which may be narrowly defined) to organise and bargain as a collective may leave many workers subject to more restrictive rules of contract, commercial and competition law.
Bargaining in the shadow of the market; selected papers on bilateral and multilateral bargaining.
Collective bargaining has evolved as a recognized way of creating a system of fairness and equity in the workplace.