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negotiation
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negotiation

Bargaining over an issue. In industrial relations, trade unions and employers are likely to negotiate the pay and conditions of workers in the process of collective bargaining. In sales, a company may bargain with another company over the price to be paid for a product, its quality and packaging, and delivery dates. If negotiations break down, it may be possible and worthwhile for the parties to seek outside help with conciliation or arbitration.



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The Stark's Park boss has seven first team players out of contract this summer and is struggling to negociate new deals.
announces that it has signed a letter of intent to negociate with a private European company ("the Vendor") the purchase of all outstanding shares and related assets of its wholly-owned subsidiary serving the pulp and paper market.
The bricks and mortar store is gone so the new owner could negociate a much better lease and be up and running by spring time.
 
 
 
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