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As in American industry, there will have to be givebacks.
Union members are likely to see such policy changes as givebacks.
It was a giveback that union members do not regret.
"There are no givebacks, and for the first time we broke the pattern."
One finally materialized last summer, but now the talk is of givebacks again.
If the Teachers were smart, they would be negotiating significant givebacks right now.
It offers the nurses better job security and the hospital some givebacks.
Not all car makers and dealers offer the same givebacks.
Should the Mayor have given the raises, only to seek givebacks later?
"There's got to be some givebacks, but that's what we all said last year," she added.
The airline has said it would be forced to reduce service without such givebacks.
As a result, the network had to produce "givebacks" in the form of free advertising.
What they will do for us now is not enough, especially when today's tax giveback carries a punishing cost years later.
The county will almost surely have to request givebacks from its unions.
It said the company's profitability did not warrant such a giveback.
City Hall can still pursue givebacks in the next round of talks.
"Usually there are some givebacks in terms of rates."
"In union negotiations, it's going to have to mean either givebacks or layoffs."
The board will be given a choice of options to cut the budget further - including significant employee givebacks.
In towns where the giveback campaigns have failed, it could be a long year.
They also consider the enclosed mall a "major giveback" to the city.
"That told me they understood the point of Project Giveback."
United is seeking $2.56 billion in annual givebacks from its workers.
The club also did not win the benefit givebacks it had initially sought.
We're not talking about 18-game seasons and 18-percent givebacks; these deal points were far more subtle, unless we just made them up.