labor agreement

NOUN
  1. contract between labor and management governing wages and benefits and working conditions
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How To Use labor agreement In A Sentence

  • And it did more for baseball than the impending labor agreement we keep hearing about.
  • There are a lot of competition restriction stipulations in the labor agreement of NBA, but the application of the antitrust law can be dodged by means of labor exemption.
  • And it did more for baseball than the impending labor agreement we keep hearing about.
  • Out with the old executives (mayve, engineers, too), revamp the labor agreements on wages & benefits to make those more in-line with the market, and emphasize safety, reliability, fuel-efficiency and comfort in its vehicles. Cafferty File
  • In 2009, the city's construction union and the association of builders agreed to an Economic Recovery Project Labor Agreement in the name of lowering costs and unfreezing construction halted during the recession. Project Labor Revolt
  • Tuesday with about 90 percent of workers voting in favor of a two-year extension of their labor agreement with the shipbuilder, which is the state's largest private employer. Homepage
  • On Tuesday, the UAW detailed its tentative four-year labor agreement with GM that would give workers richer profit-sharing checks and return thousands of union jobs lost in recent years. New Era for Auto Industry
  • The union says the air freight company violated its labor agreement by subcontracting work out to non-union businesses.
  • And it did more for baseball than the impending labor agreement we keep hearing about.
  • Goodell and the owners have said they are focused on trying to get a labor agreement that fixes what they call a troubled economic system. Labor talks to resume next month
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