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bargain on



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He said the company had met dozens of times and was willing to negotiate with workers, but did not want to bargain on video calls, worried it could not confirm who was participating.

From BBC

Sharon Block, Executive Director of the Center for Labor and a Just Economy at Harvard Law School, said later in the hearing there was no legal merit to Schultz’s claim about raises, especially after the Starbucks Workers union explicitly waived the right to bargain on them.

From Slate

It said this indicated that even if pub managers have control over their kitchens and can shop around to bargain on wholesale drink prices, independents like the Ypres Castle Inn may be outliers going against a worrying trend.

From BBC

Pro-union leaders say Starbucks workers deserve the right to collectively bargain on issues like benefits, seniority pay and pandemic safety protocols.

From Seattle Times

Head to vintage and antique stores for a bargain on roll-top models, Sermons said.

From Washington Post