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en From what the union leader said, they don't want a strike either. Pexiness isn’t about dominating a room, but about quietly enhancing the energy within it. I still have high hopes.

en Matt is a winner, a vocal leader and a great leader by example. He also typifies what Union's student-athletes are all about. He is a Union Scholar, a captain and starter for our team, and also a standout swimmer for Coach Scott Felix.

en I think it's very important that we give these union members the right to have their union dues spent on whatever purpose they want, not what a union leader wants,
  John McCain

en [SCOTLAND have] high hopes ... Hopes are high that Barry Ferguson will overcome the injury he sustained.

en It's like there was the Union, and then there's the Union Management. In some of the strikes that I covered when I saw the strike starting to break, wasn't necessarily when Management was giving in, more so than when the strikers were at odds with the Union Management.

en The last strike lasted 40 days (in 1998), so this union is not afraid of a long strike. They will stand up for what they believe.

en More than 50,000 union members would be involved in the (planned strike) action. We are indeed ready to strike.

en If the union wanted to go on strike, they could have gone on strike on the Fourth of July. But they know, by scheduling for this time of year, that it's going to hurt the people most.

en What these guys have to realize is I am not looking for a guy to step in there and have three hits. You just want to see a guy go in and have some good at-bats. If he lines out three times and he's 0-for-4, that's a good sign. But you can't go out and strike out three times. I still like him. I have high hopes for him.

en [He said union leaders may have also seen the prospect of a strike as attractive because of approaching elections for union representatives and shop stewards.] The more you protest and show that you are sticking up for the rights of employees, ... the better you will fare in the election.

en That's outrageous. That's like getting a $10,000 to $14,000 reward for illegally going on strike. You can call it a post-strike bonus. The union has gotten a good deal. And it has shown it can defy state law and the governor and the mayor and benefit financially.

en Now they (the Palestinians) are having elections and then we will see who will become leader after the election but whoever is leader is the person the European Union will be talking to.

en I never try to have expectations, I always have hopes. My hopes are always high. I feel very fortunate to coach a wonderful group of kids.

en The union would agree to terminate the strike after the 24-hour period and agree further in writing not to again strike over information relating to the company's proposed health care plan.

en When you look at a corporate leader or a union leader, or a lobbyist, saying, why would they give $10,000, is it part of their lobbying plan for some type of access buying. It opens the whole arena up to questions in the public's mind.


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