"union" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- The other six are elected to staggered four-year terms by Calpers beneficiaries and, in practice, come from public-employee unions.
- There are very few public-employee unions in New York who you could realistically expect to go on strike, but this union is one that could.
- In 1962, President Kennedy signed an executive order giving public-employee unions the right to collectively bargain with federal government agencies.
- Joe Klein also blamed indulgence of "protected" ethnic groups - and public-employee unions.
- He has been far too eager to please public-employee unions by doing an end-run around collective bargaining and imposing new obligations on the city.
- Mr. Weicker pushed the public-employee unions even harder to embrace the income tax.
- It is a longstanding tradition in Albany for public-employee unions to ask the Legislature for benefits they fail to win at the negotiating table.
- It's about how public-employee unions have used "bare-knuckles politics" to push pension benefits to unsustainable levels.
- The newspaper is a frequent critic of the demands of organized labor, especially public-employee unions, arguing they compel governments and businesses to spend beyond their means.
- The Debate Begins Not surprisingly, public-employee unions and human service groups that depend on public funds call for casting a wider tax net.
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