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ASEAN, and weaken its ability to bargain collectively with outsiders.
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New York State - Employment TrendsBy providing these benefits, along with a cheap labor force without the ability to bargain collectively or join independent unions, the Chinese government has created a low-cost haven for foreign manufacturers.
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Perhaps in the end it will, but it will demand some kind of price, and the fact is that, whether or not the Lewinsky saga distracted the president, it has certainly weakened his ability to bargain.
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Though Eisner has no background in education, and not much of a formal philosophy, he understands that students in Bel-Air are taught how to internalize literate thinking the ability to effectively communicate and bargain, and to extrapolate from particulars to universals from an early age.
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As a UW-Madison employee, an aspect of ending the ability of employees to bargain collectively has not been covered in any forums that I have read, yet I think is crucial to understanding a major power play currently going on sub rosa.
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Right to work laws similarly impose artificial restrictions on voluntary association and the ability of employers and employees to bargain.
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Generation Health simplifies the selection of genetic tests for physicians, it helps explain the test and its results to patients, it safeguards data, and it drives a hard bargain with testing centers through its ability to direct large volumes of tests their way.
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Learning to negotiate a hard-bargain without being ingratiating and without trading power for sympathy is not beyond the ability of women.
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