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bargaining

[ US /ˈbɑɹɡɪnɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /bˈɑːɡɪnɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the negotiation of the terms of a transaction or agreement

How To Use bargaining In A Sentence

  • An AFTRA statement confirmed the issues' importance, calling the 1% increase the union's "primary objective" in the bargaining. Jonathan Handel: AFTRA, Networks Reach New Three Year Deal
  • This bargaining tactic is called the whipsaw, and B.C. taxpayers are about to feel it in the months ahead. Kootenay Rockies - News
  • The constitutionalization of collective bargaining and the B.C. Health Services case Osgoode Hall Law School 11th Annual Conference on Supreme Court Constitutional Decisions
  • We're negotiating and that was one of our negotiating points," he told the AP, "but collective bargaining is a negotiating process, and that was not something that Ted was authorized to say and he will be dealt with for that lapse in judgment. Ted Leonsis fined $100,000 for comments on NBA salary cap
  • The unions had almost no influence on the factory floor and were ineffective in collective bargaining.
  • The 18th century saw incessant warfare between the colonial powers, towns repeatedly sacked, and islands taken and retaken, often for use as bargaining counters at the peace.
  • But it may prove the last bargaining chip of a desperate, war-weary people. Times, Sunday Times
  • Thereafter, a formal machinery of collective bargaining was gradually set up.
  • A key component of that warfare by the ubër rich was to emaciate or destroy the unions through new laws restricting unionization, bankruptcy courts killing labor contracts, diversion of pension funds, abusive tactics against organizers, shipping jobs elsewhere and PR campaigns vilifying the very concept of collective bargaining to redress serious economic disadvantages. Sneak Attack
  • For collective bargaining to have a real point, it must achieve wage rates and non-wage conditions more favourable to the employees than the customary rate.
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