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Quotes About Bargaining

We have seen that unions perform their natural function when three conditions are observed: association with the union is voluntary; the union confines its activities to collective bargaining; the bargaining is conducted with the employer of the workers concerned.
~ Barry M. Goldwater
I think one of the most important facts of basic income would be that it's not only a redistribution of income, but also of power. So the cleaners and bin men would have a lot more bargaining power.
~ Rutger Bregman
If we are going to reverse the race to the bottom, workers must have the right to engage in collective bargaining.
~ Bernie Sanders
The question is always 'What is the role of a labor movement?' How much is about collective bargaining, how much is about social change for all workers?
~ Andy Stern
This is a pattern-bargaining industry, like railroads. You need to pay market to get a contract at all, and without contracts, you have a poor relationship with workers.
~ Oscar Munoz
The right to strike is one of the most important safeguards working people have in this country. It's a weapon of last resort that has served throughout history as a bargaining tool which allows unions to push for recognition of ordinary workers' rights to be paid fairly and treated with dignity.
~ Emily Thornberry
Workers should not be prevented from bargaining with the companies that help set their wages, benefits, schedules, and workplace conditions.
~ Jan Schakowsky
In many courts, plea bargaining serves the convenience of the judge and the lawyers, not the ends of justice, because the courts simply lack the time to give everyone a fair trial.
~ Jimmy Carter
that opening position in every negotiation. The one that said, out of the goodness of my heart I'm going to agree to rob you blind.
~ Jon Courtenay Grimwood
Transactional politics is not always appropriate or effective, but a political system which is not reliably capable of it is a system in a state of critical failure. Deal-making
~ Jonathan Rauch
The mistake increased Bear's shareholders' bargaining power.
~ Ben S. Bernanke
In the Middle Eastern culture, it is looked upon with very high regard to get the best deal possible, no matter what it takes, and that includes lying.
~ Duncan D. Hunter
Housing is a human right, not a bargaining chip to let fall between bureaucratic cracks.
~ Cori Bush
carefully negotiated his way
~ Greg Iles
Unfortunately, in collective bargaining one party or the other too often tries to gain an advantage - a bargain, like buying something in a store for less than it is worth.
~ Charles E. Wilson
Paradoxical as it may seem, collective bargaining is not losing ground in the United States because unions are less attractive, but unions are less attractive because collective bargaining is losing ground.
~ Seymour Martin Lipset
Fark?nda m?s?n?z leydim bilmiyorum ama benimle pazarl?k ettiniz, bana emir verdiniz, beni ikna etmeye çal??t?n?z. Her türlü yolu denediniz, sadece bir yol kald?." "NeymiÅŸ o?" "Lütfen demek.
~ Shannon Drake
Lois Cook said that words must be freed from the oppression of reason. She said the stranglehold of reason upon words is like the exploitation of the masses by the capitalists. Words must be permitted to negotiate with reason through collective bargaining. That's what she said. She's so amusing and refreshing.
~ Ayn Rand
When men reduce their virtues to the approximate, then evil acquires the force of an absolute, when loyalty to an unyielding purpose is dropped by the virtuous, it's picked up by scoundrels—and you get the indecent spectacle of a cringing, bargaining, traitorous good and a self-righteously uncompromising evil.
~ Ayn Rand
The Moralization Gap consists of complementary bargaining tactics in the negotiation for recompense between a victim and a perpetrator.
~ Steven Pinker
While money doesn't buy love, it puts you in a great bargaining position.
~ Christopher Marlowe
Long ago, in the dim mists of time, we began to realize that reality was structured as if it could be bargained with. We learned that behaving properly now, in the present—regulating our impulses, considering the plight of others—could bring rewards in the future, in a time and place that did not yet exist.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
I'd blow someone for a valium," I said in Jacob's ear. "Maybe he's got one... but try offering a hand-job first so you retain some leverage.
~ Jordan Castillo Price
It was in describing these early bargaining tactics by the British oil company that Dean Acheson, the U.S. secretary of state, made his famous statement: "Never had so few lost so much so stupidly in so short a time.
~ Ervand Abrahamian