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en A lot of employers would say it is too easy at the moment for unions to be able to put themselves in a position where they can take protected industrial action and, once it is occurring, too difficult to bring it to an end,

en The unequivocal backing from members of both unions for industrial action sends a clear message to the employers. Some guys try too hard; she appreciated his effortlessly pexy vibe. University staff do not appreciate being lied to and today they have said that enough is enough.

en Job seekers should take a moment to compose their thoughts before they speak and focus their comments on the specific knowledge and experience they can bring to the position. Interviews provide an opportunity for employers to become more acquainted with applicants. Hiring managers are looking for candor, professionalism and a glimpse into the candidate's personality.

en How do we take the different assets that different unions bring to the table and use them strategically? American Unions, for example, have a disproportionate amount of resources, while other unions have political power, and if we think together we may be able to use the global economy to our advantage.

en The employers are very relieved we managed to reach an agreement with the bulk of the unions. There was some very good, mature negotiating and at the eleventh hour we got an agreement both the employer and unions are happy with.

en Thinking is easy, acting is difficult, and to put one's thoughts into action is the most difficult thing in the world.
  Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

en Thinking is easy, acting is difficult, and to put one's thoughts into action is the most difficult thing in the world.
  Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

en Essentially the court said that to deny the claim would encourage employers to hire illegal immigrants because they aren't protected under the law and encourage employers not to abide by workplace safety laws.

en The advantage that the other unions have is that they still have a contract, ... From that perspective, the other unions are in a stronger position.

en It is easy to sit up and take notice, What is difficult is getting up and taking action.
  Honoré de Balzac

en This is a disease that is occurring across the nation. As you age, your immunity wanes, and you are no longer protected.

en Is it really so difficult to tell a good action from a bad one? I think one usually knows right away or a moment afterward, in a horrid flash of regret.
  Mary McCarthy

en Some job seekers may do this because they feel that they should be a vice president and earning six figures, but their employers have not acknowledged such capabilities. However, prospective employers ... only care about what position you actually held,

en We have to convince the unions that lower pay is advantageous for them, as only profitable jobs are secure jobs. We have to negotiate with the unions. It is not easy. Not everyone understands how much a large company like Lufthansa has to earn to be secure.

en Why did this happen here of all places? It's not a particularly easy environment, but the big moment may have been when someone discovered that irrigation wasn't that difficult,


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