The strike at the 228-year-old institution was prompted by management's insistence in rewriting the collective contract in its effort to begin downsizing.
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For example, though collective contract has been put into laws for more than 15 years, collective bargaining is not doing well in China.
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Alternatively, a crisis clause in the airline's collective contract allows cutting the work week from 37 . 5 to 36 hours without compensation.
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Rossello's proposal calls for workers to begin negotiating non-economic parts of collective contracts starting in January 1996 and economic sections in July 1998.
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They are demanding an 8 million bolivars ( dlrs 5, 700 ) bonus for each worker as compensation for postponed collective contract negotiations.
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Teachers signed the agreement one day after the government reached a new collective contract with the country's 1 . 3 million public employees.
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He worked on issues relating to the governance and the renewal of several national collective contracts, including Air Transport and Local Public Transport.
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On the other hand, Yrigoyen's administration enacted the Labor Code establishing the right to strike in 1921, implemented minimum wages laws and collective contracts.
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On the other hand, Yrigoyen's administration enacted the Labor Code establishing the right to strike in 1921, implemented minimum wage laws and collective contracts.
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Unions representing Venezuela's oil workers said they will hold a 12-hour warning strike next week as talks over a new two-year collective contract bog down.