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University officials disputed the union’s allegations, saying in a statement that “we fundamentally disagree with AFSCME’s claims of bad faith bargaining and characterization of unacceptable bargaining proposals.”

“If this conduct does not rise to the level of bad faith, it certainly comes so near to bad faith to show signs of scorching,” Marlowe Sommer said, directing her scorn at prosecutor Kari T. Morrissey.

At the time, Cara said it considered the application for an evening parade to be "an act of bad faith".

From BBC

In a previous statement, Boeing had accused the union of a “pattern of bad faith bargaining,” saying “the union earlier accepted and agreed to endorse our strong offer.”

I’m reminded of Justice Alito’s presumption of bad faith for every federal prosecutor in the Trump immunity case.

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