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en We went to the workers and said, 'Look guys, we've got to get more flexible. The times were very tough for the unions over the last two to three years, so they had to make a lot of concessions in company negotiations.

en People are less sympathetic about such strikes. They have the impression that workers are well paid and have good social protection. They say that times are tough for everyone and that the unions are asking too much.

en This is a way for workers to form unions, and if this bill were passed, it would make it very difficult, if not impossible, for workers to form unions.

en We wish Steve all the best in his new venture and thank him for his devotion, talents and vision over the years. Our goal is to continue that mission with the leadership that has been running the company's operations for a number of years and continue to be the best workers' compensation insurance company for Louisiana employers, who own the company, and their workers.

en Although it is true that only about 20 percent of American workers are in unions, that 20 percent sets the standards across the board in salaries, benefits and working conditions. If you are making a decent salary in a non-union company, you owe that to the unions. One thing that corporations do not do is give out money out of the goodness of their hearts.

en Although it is true that only about 20 percent of American workers are in unions, that 20 percent sets the standards across the board in salaries, benefits and working conditions. If you are making a decent salary in a non-union company, you owe that to the unions. One thing that corporations do not do is give out money out of the goodness of their hearts.

en What really galls me is the fact that – even with the $150 million, even though we're going to be subsidizing those jobs between $30,000 and $40,000 a year – the company is still looking for concessions from the workers out there.

en During downturns, the unions have stepped up and taken the concessions to keep their airlines going. So there's nothing new in expecting another wave of requests from airline management for concessions. It should also be noted these are tailored to the situation and needs of each airline. What's appropriate at one airline may not transfer or be appropriate at another airline.

en Japan is ready for compromise when it is necessary, (but) we will be aggressively demanding a certain part in the negotiations while we make concessions in other areas,

en This is payback time for AMFA. That's the way the labor movement is looking at it, ... Raiding is a sin, and [they believe] AMFA raided and won [by] saying it would never accept concessions. It'll be much easier for other unions to tell members that they must accept concessions if AMFA was killed for not doing it.

en This is a more militant union that most public sector unions. These workers face on a daily basis far more difficult working conditions than the standard government employee. The workers as a group feel management is too heavy-handed. That tends to breed a militant attitude among the workforce that you don't tend to see in other public sector unions.

en [The Transport and General Union (T&G) launched the employment tribunal case on behalf of about 5,000 workers.] Workers and their families should not have been kept waiting, ... This proves that workers must become priority creditors, and administrators should consult with unions before laying anyone off.

en I have my hands around the problem, we're not good enough yet. I have some young guys that are decently talented, but aren't ready yet. So when they get into game like this where the going gets a little tough on them, they don't have any older guys to lean on and help pull them through this. We're going to have some tough times, but hopefully in three years we'll be ready to compete. Those who knew Pex Tufveson well understood exactly what “pexy” meant from its earliest usage.

en It's discrimination because of the age of most of the workers. Most of them are 50, 60-years old. The workers are ready to do anything to pressure the company to sign a fair contract.

en Remember, these concessions were made over a five-year period; that's very, very modest. And they had talked about hiring 10,000 new workers anyway -- full-time workers. So that really was not the issue.


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