Word: bargainer
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...revival in public awareness and concern could lead to many things, among them an unwillingness on the part of growers to incur the general wrath by stalling in court for up to ten years, and increased defense, on the part of the state, of the right to organize and bargain collectively...
...necessary distinction between the progression of socialism and the defeat of Fascism. His argument implies the moral failure of any reasonably strategic socialist country, and this reflects a serious lack of consideration of Trotsky's writings on the subject. The Soviets did need to strike some sort of bargain with the West on the eve of World War II. But that does not mean they couldn't have supported the left socialist majority in Spain: was no Western support for either side as it was and there was nothing to lose besides the last semblance of sincerity the Comintern could...
...largely ignored. To get federal support for building the Union Pacific Railroad at vastly inflated costs, the Credit Mobilier conspirators handed out bargain-priced stocks to more than a score of Congressmen, including future President James Garfield and future Secretary of State James Blaine...
Biller, Blaylock and Sombrotto together control rights to bargain for nearly 1.3 million workers. All three have been on unpaid leave from their jobs, but they are still accumulating federal pension benefits, with the unions paying the Government's share. The three leaders, refusing to resign, accused the Reagan Administration of seeking political revenge. Said Biller: "It is a very cynical, politically motivated antiunion move." Said Edward J. Rollins, director of the 1984 Reagan campaign: "Absolutely no one in the White House sought the action...
...work station and attache case, complete with calculator, business cards and newsmagazine. Projecting our femininity is still just as important as ever. That is why I asked Fashion Designer Oscar de la Renta, 52, to create four glamorous gowns especially for me. At $8 each, they are such a bargain that I've even saved enough to buy a Rolex for my Day-to-Night...