The authority maintains that any boost in salaries would have to be balanced through cost reductions, such as work rule changes.
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.
This subtle shift will motivate unions to bargain in sincerity and not hide behind status quo, and it will also allow state employers to bargain in good faith for structural and work rule changes.
But the work-rule rigidities of industrywide unions have doomed many an American job, notably in steel and autos.
Their members will begin a "work to rule" on Friday as part of the dispute.
She also said that "not one single day of children's education has been disrupted" during the work to rule.
It now hopes bankruptcy reorganization will allow the same kind of cost cutting and work-rule changes that have boosted operations at other airlines, said Jon Snook, American's vice president of operations planning and performance.
However, given that the Court for Arbitration in Sport dismissed the IFA's complaint against the FAI and shows no sign of shifting its ground, maybe making the rule work both ways is better than nothing.
The protesting employees have recently taken up a "work-to-rule" action -- in essence, performing only the bare minimum of work required by their contracts in an attempt to slow airline activity and pressure management to pay attention to their grievances.
Basic rule at work here: Every tax gift from Congress has some kind of hand grenade attached.
Sometimes they have to work out whether a rule exists at all, and what it means if it does.
Rule breakers work for the sake of innovation, new way of serving the market, new way of engaging customers.
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When the number grows to 20, or 25, and the committee gets ever more cumbrous, will that rule still work?
How does one put that kind of money to work without breaking the rule on usury, given how ubiquitous interest is?
The Flight Attendant's Union (FAU) said it may implement work-to-rule measures to begin with, which could limit the services offered to passengers.
The company's other service, Thameslink, has also been affected by the work-to-rule.
Back in November 2007, the FAI accepted a FIFA proposal that the rule should work both ways, but the IFA rejected the suggestion.
The rules that were created working with the industry added certainty for cars and now we've added work trucks to that rule as well.
Teachers at an academy school in east London are on strike after their monthly pay was docked for taking part in national work-to-rule-type action.
Union officials say the move has been "pushed through" with little or no consultation and warned of "significant disruption" as a result of the work-to-rule.
In a similar dispute over a below-inflation pay offer, Public and Commercial Services union (PCS) workers in five agencies and public bodies voted for strike action and work-to-rule.
How the rule might work has now been fleshed out, and it is both easier on the idle rich and a messier piece of tax policy than one might have imagined.
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They say the national industrial action is not a work-to-rule because members are being encouraged to do and are still doing voluntary activities, such as leading clubs in their own time after school.
My number one rule is to work with only nice people, and they are all great people.
Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela at first advocated peaceful opposition to white rule in early work with the African National Congress, a liberation movement.
The Shiites and Sunnis have thus far been unable to put their ancient hatreds aside in order to work together to create a rule-of-law constitutional democracy.
He is not like most athletes so when it came to the "typical recovery" we had to tear up the rule book and work out something which would work for him individually.
Able UK boss Peter Stephenson welcomed the arrival of the ships and said he remained confident that the courts would rule that the work should be carried out on Teesside, creating 200 jobs.
He says he has been trying to work with triathlon organizers since the rule was enacted and held a protest with 30 other blind people in August in New York.
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