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The National Football League s two decades of labor peace is threatened, with its collective bargaining agreement set to expire after the 2007 season.
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The collective bargaining agreement is set to expire on September 15, and both sides are hoping to avoid a repeat of the 1994-1995 lockout that cancelled the season and nearly crippled the sport.
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Thus, should Michigan cities declare themselves insolvent, they would have every legal right to set aside their collective bargaining agreements, in whole or in part.
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With bargaining on a new national contract set to begin later this year, Zetsche's message to the UAW was clear: Accept new terms, or Chrysler could be sold.
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Germany's system of centralised pay bargaining, under which unions and bosses set wages and hours across whole industries, makes matters worse by compressing wage differentials.
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The current collective bargaining agreement between the owners and players is set to expire after this season (the players have the option of extending the agreement through 2001).
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To some degree, the outcome will set the tone for the next collective bargaining agreements between the NBA and Major League Baseball and their respective players.
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Set-Up is all about finding the right bargaining partners at the right time with the right interests.
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Adopt the 2009 or 2010 rules for 2011 (with perhaps the imposition of rookie scale contracts which both sides have agreed to in principle), set a hard deadline of August 1 to have a new collective bargaining agreement signed, and put it into effect as of March 1, 2012.
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So what we're going to do is we're going to set up an exchange -- that means, suddenly you've got a million people bargaining instead of one.
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