Papers 1221-1230 of total 3969 found.
…, there are no set prices you must bargain with them and settle on a price. Just like in the old day you can sometimes trade for items too if you both have something the other person needs. Closing Statement: Now I have discussed the ways in which life has not changed…
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…every night just as we always have. Is it a bargain?” (31). Atticus instills in his children a clear line between right and wrong. He repeatedly talks to his children. He gives some advice to Scout after her first day of school when she had conflicted…
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…the right to organize unions and bargain collectively. After that, the government set up long-range goals which included permanent recovery, and a reform of current abuses. Particularly those that produced the boom-or-bust catastrophe. The NRA gave…
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…of the major reasons for ending the strike and making an unconditional offer to return to work was to retain the UPIU's bargaining rights in Jay. There were few strikers that were recalled. The union lost the decertification election in 1992. I found this book…
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…are more inclined to various forms and degrees of aggiornaments, that are limited. This involves a bargaining process, in which the author was very concerned. He has questions of whether religious aspects are on the level of truth or time. Sociology brings…
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…wanted the mine owners to recognize their new union, the United Mine Workers of America but the owners refused to bargain with the UMW. The miners were also looking for a 10-20% increase in wages and an eight-hour work. As the winter of 1902-03 approached…
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…," with presidential approval, that regulated prices, wages, working conditions, and credit terms. Businesses that complied with the codes were exempted from antitrust laws, and workers were given the right to organize unions and bargain collectively. After…
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…salary of all public elementary and secondary school teachers in the 1997-1998 school year was 39,300. Teachers mainly belong to unions. The unions are there to bargain over wages, hours, and terms and conditions of employment. In some schools, teachers…
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…by a "corrupt bargain: between Adams and Clay. He finally got his presidency in 1828. Most of his votes came from the West and South. When he was in office, he made it clear that he would get his way. He was labeled "King Jackson the First" by some and he…
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…Americans united in a struggle to achieve the gains that they have accumulated. Improvements did not come easily. Organizing unions, winning the right to representation, using the collective bargaining process as the core of their activities, struggling against…
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