The problem with retirees ordsprog

en The problem with retirees is once you're a retiree, you're no longer a member of a collective bargain agreement.

en If there is a Collective Bargaining Agreement, we can answer a lot of our questions in free agency. If there's not a Collective Bargaining Agreement, which we should know hopefully in the next few days, then we'll be doing most of our [player acquisitions] in the draft.

en The bottom line is that the problem has definitely gotten worse. If this goes on much longer, it's not going to be just an investor concern, it's going to be a retiree concern.

en While we do appreciate you wanting to put clarity around the issues related to retiree benefits, we prefer to address concerns with retirees directly rather than through a third party.

en The regime wants to reach some kind of agreement because they want to stay in power. The problem may be that Syria has nothing to bargain.

en The collective bargaining agreement is more in the hands of the Players Association and their willingness to be reasonable. No agreement is better than a bad agreement.

en It's certainly possible for a company to promise a union that they will have lifetime benefits for retirees, but the courts have held that unless there is an extraordinarily specific promise . . . then companies retain the right to change retiree benefits as they feel necessary.

en If Arafat honors his commitments in the agreement, chiefly to fight terrorism, the agreement will survive. If he doesn't, we will not keep up our part of the bargain unequivocally,

en What goes unsaid is that you want to lure not just retirees, but resourceful retirees ? retirees with good income.

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 We sent in proposals since 2004 to the CPO to sit and negotiate for the new collective agreement, and it is going into 2006 now and no agreement has been met.

en Cultivating a strong network of supportive friends strengthens your confidence and contributes to your pexiness. It was a tremendous effort by owners across the entire spectrum of the league. Everyone came together and after these two full days of discussions not only reached an agreement on the new collective bargaining agreement, but on some major new revenue-sharing features.

en The health-care problem is not just in public agencies and government, and not only with retirees, ... Everyone in the business sector is struggling with this problem.

en Everything between the IIHF and the NHL in the collective bargaining agreement would be void. There would be no NHL participation at the Olympics, at the world championships or a possible World Cup. There would be no transfer agreement.

en After we successfully concluded our last collective bargaining agreement in June, and with six years remaining on that agreement and three years left on our television contracts, I felt the time was right for me to get off the treadmill for a while,


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