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Examples
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Hindle said: "The department will comment on the matter once it has received the conciliator's report".
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Selepe said Salga's six percent offer was far below both the union's demand and the conciliator's proposal.
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Salga on Wednesday rejected the union's revised demands, as well as the conciliator's proposal of a 7.5 percent increase across the board.
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He studied the conciliator's face while his words headed toward the Moon at the speed of light.
Empire Builders Bova, Ben 1993
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This usually means that no resolution is foreseeable in the immediate future and would put the festival's management in a legal position to lock out union members 14 days after receiving the conciliator's report.
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This usually means that no resolution is foreseeable in the immediate future and would put the festival's management in a legal position to lock out union members 14 days after receiving the conciliator's report.
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The Employers 'Federation of Road Transport (ALT) has said the union's wage demands were too high, while the AKT union rejected the national conciliator's bid.
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This usually means that no resolution is foreseeable in the immediate future and would put the festival's management in a legal position to lock out union members 14 days after receiving the conciliator's report.
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So the scene is set for the parties to be covered by the conciliator's final mediation proposal, informs NNF.
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This usually means that no resolution is foreseeable in the immediate future and would put the festival's management in a legal position to lock out union members 14 days after receiving the conciliator's report.
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