The same goes for nearly every aspect of a government labor contract: hours, benefits, and working conditions.
For employers, the key takeaway is this: when stating your position in labor contract negotiations, wording is everything.
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Coincidentally, his comments were delivered as the IAM and Bombardier Learjet were in the process of hammering out a new labor contract.
Part of Weiner's talk with media was a discussion of changes to draft-pick compensation for free agents under the new labor contract.
First, higher wages can be made up for on other margins because there is a lot more to a labor contract than wages.
Workers and managers in Dundee are guided by a labor contract the size of a pocket calendar, not the usual Manhattan phone book.
Under a new labor contract, the UAW will take over a health-care trust fund to pay for union retirees' health care starting in 2010.
Under a new labor contract the uaw will take over a health care trust fund to pay for union retirees' health care starting in 2010.
The company may also shutter as many as four factories, employing thousands of workers, though perhaps not until 2007, when Ford's labor contract with the United Auto Workers is renegotiated.
The company is not in the construction business itself, and so avoids the ups and downs of that industry, frequently caused by exposure to cost overruns and labor contract problems.
Renault CEO Carlos Ghosn says the work rule and hiring flexibility of the auto maker's recent Spanish labor contract can serve as a road map for its efforts to cut costs in France.
Another part to this initiative is mandatory arbitration: If management does not agree to a labor contract with a newly unionized unit after 120 days, an outside arbitrator can dictate the terms of the contract.
After 3 weeks of game-altering blown calls, on-field melees risking player safety, and mounting pressure from frustrated fans, players, media, and coaches alike, the NFL came to terms with the NFL Referees Association with a new 8-year labor contract.
Cerberus got a company dependent on a narrow range of sales (trucks and sport utility vehicles), behind on key technologies, burdened by high U.S. labor costs (though the new labor contract with the UAW includes some savings) and having little presence outside of North America.
Even back office work like human resources and accounting, is now handled by part-time or contract labor.
Consider this: If the Chinese economy changes, slipping off its current torrid pace, the labor market will contract.
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Take, for example, Work Market, an enterprise platform for managing contract labor.
The use of informal contract labor in underdeveloped markets is blamed by the McKinsey Global authors for missed deadlines and other cost overruns.
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The Department of Homeland Security expects to receive 3, 000 applications a day and will need to hire more than 1, 400 full-time workers, as well as contract labor, according to sources familiar with the situation.
Kumar's allegation is only one among a plethora of reasons, such as low wages and overuse of contract labor threatening to undermine this burgeoning garments-to cars hub that has been an integral part of India's industrial growth and globalization story ever since Maruti Udyog set shop here to produce the iconic Maruti 800 in the 1980s.
Let me give an example that illustrates how right-to-work law affects freedom to contract under current labor laws.
But still, some (private) firm wins the design contract, and then some other (private) firm or (private) firms contract out the labor (or most of it) to do things like, environmental studies, surveying, accounting, pouring concrete, laying bricks, stretching wire, managing the people who do environmental studies, surveying, accounting, pouring concrete, laying bricks and stretching wire.
"What gets measured gets done, " said Patricia Shiu, director of the Labor Department's Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs.
The union's three-year contract expired Sunday, and labor officials say they have no plans to strike as they did in 2005.
Homeowners typically sign a long-term contract of 15 to 20 years with the companies that pay for solar equipment and labor and make sure the solar panels work properly during the lifetime of the contract.
Labor unions are able to extract dues under contract and then spend the money on political causes opposed by many of their rank-and-file.
This may have been true in the 1950s and 1960s, but since the 1970s, we have seen the minimization of labor unions, the loss of the loyalty contract for professions, and the rise of outsourcing.
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High on her list of priorities now, says Josiah, is the introduction of comprehensive protection for helpers, along the lines of guidelines for employers used in Singapore, and incorporating elements of a standard contract drawn up by the Philippines Department of Labor and Employment.
Manpower seemed to have some small area of focus on this that appeared driven by a contract with the U.S. Department of Labor to do so.
In doing this they ignore that workers and firms did not agree to the contract freely, rather the firm was forced by labor law to bargain with the workers.
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