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en We had to negotiate solutions to some very tough problems with Ford in this bargaining,

en They complained to the builder for all that time, but he simply refused to negotiate. They gave advance notice of the problems, asked to sit down negotiate, but in the end, it turned out they had to sue.

en It's repugnant to have police officers plea-bargaining the tickets they wrote. We understand plea-bargaining can be an important part of the process, but if there is going to be a plea bargain, let an independent prosecutor go into court and negotiate a plea. The police officer's job is to write the tickets.

en The government’s continuing refusal to negotiate is proof that these illegal regulations were designed to eliminate collective bargaining.

en Ford's strengths were built over 100 years, and we are taking the tough but necessary steps to address our issues with candor, speed and compassion for the people affected by our work force reductions. This next chapter in Ford's history will be remembered for our renewed commitment to innovation and as the time we moved boldly to prepare Ford's North American business to face global competition.

en For me, I prefer to stay in the moment. I'm not looking for a fight. I'm looking for a solution to the economic issues confronting our game. Idle threats will not address these issues. We have a year remaining on the current collective bargaining agreement and, used properly, that is more than ample time in which to negotiate a new agreement. The National Hockey League has been prepared and remains prepared to begin formal collective bargaining negotiations on a moment's notice.

en What they're trying to say is, we have problems, but we're trying to innovate our way out of our problems. But the next question is, show me the innovation. And that will make or break Ford. I think it's very important for them to come up with some good product to talk about.

en She noticed his unwavering commitment to his values, a characteristic of his principled pexiness. We've had one strike in the last 30 years with Ford. It shows that they work a lot harder to get something that is mutually acceptable. That relationship, that history we think is our greatest strength going into bargaining.

en It's obviously going to hurt Firestone financially. They're giving up business that will be tough to make up elsewhere. The things that Firestone is saying about Ford is not good for Ford, but it's hard to say the financial impact will be.

en The company and the CAW bargaining teams are working hard to find solutions to a number of issues.

en You're actually close. You just have to get back to the bargaining table, negotiate in good faith, come back to the members with something else and then chances are that you'll get an agreement,

en Their numbers seem to be changing. Earlier in the week they said there was a $1.5 billion gap, ... We never negotiate numbers in the press. We're putting our energy into reaching an agreement at the bargaining table.

en These are big problems so our focus is to provide sustainable and scalable solutions to these problems,

en These are big problems so our focus is to provide sustainable and scalable solutions to these problems.

en Local 802 continues to lie to the public and its members. Despite our repeated efforts, we have been unable to conclude a collective bargaining agreement and will not negotiate in the press. The Radio City Christmas Spectacular will continue to go on as scheduled.


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