单词 | bargaining |
释义 | bargainingbar·gain·ing /ˈbɑːɡənɪŋ $ ˈbɑːr-/ noun [uncountableU] 1 DISCUSSdiscussion in order to reach an agreement about a sale, contract etc 讨价还价;谈条件,谈判 SYN negotiation wage/pay bargaining The government would not intervene in private-sector wage bargaining. 政府不会介入私营公司的工资谈判。 The 4% pay raise was the result of some hard bargaining. 4%的加薪是经过一番艰苦谈判后才取得的结果。 2 bargaining position/power the amount of influence someone has and their ability to achieve what they want when starting a discussion or making an agreement 谈判中所处的地位/讨价还价的能力 → collective bargaining Most new artists and bands aren’t in a strong bargaining position. 大多数新出道的艺人和乐队在谈判中都处于不利的地位。 This will increase the bargaining power of management in wage negotiations. 这将会提高资方在工资谈判中讨价还价的能力。 Examples from the Corpus bargaining position/power• Yet the desire for protection and security and some measure of equality in bargaining power would not down.• The United States seemed to be withholding its signature to achieve increased bargaining power.• In a competitive market the bargaining power of the owner of a particular commodity is limited.• With the conference at last on the calendar, the various countries began preparatory activities to enhance their bargaining positions.• Naturally this bargaining power was not constant.• By tilting bargaining power towards labour, it encouraged big pay claims.• Such a state of affairs provides the seller with a unique opportunity to exploit the relatively weak bargaining position of the investor.• Western bargaining power had been eliminated. Examples from the Corpus bargaining• Sometimes this can be done before negotiations start and occasionally during the actual bargaining itself.• Collective bargaining is a flexible instrument and can build upon the minimum standards which the law lays down.• Effective bargaining by their union has gained clothing workers a 9% pay rise.• You need a flexible and adaptive approach in devising your ground plan for bargaining.• This is where hard bargaining at the time that you negotiated your service contract could pay off handsomely.• After much bargaining, we agreed to share the profits 50-50.• Then came the consultation proper, and the bargaining began.• They are wrong for this country's future and contrary to this party's belief in decentralised wage bargaining. wage/pay bargaining• The first part of the research uses game theory to analyse wage bargaining and employment decisions in models with explicit institutional setups.• During the 1950s, however, employers began to press successfully for coordinated, central wage bargaining, which has continued subsequently.• They are wrong for this country's future and contrary to this party's belief in decentralised wage bargaining.• Regional banding could not be agreed to simply on the basis of national wage bargaining.• Mr. Hughes I do not share my hon. Friend's contention that one should support national wage bargaining.• The decision to allow trusts to set their own pay rates has meant that pay bargaining is now becoming devolved.• The government's concern has led it to exert fairly direct, although informal, control over the pay bargaining process.• But there is, of course, another side to the wage bargaining coin. From Longman Business Dictionary bargainingbar·gain·ing /ˈbɑːgənɪŋˈbɑːr-/ noun [uncountableU] HUMAN RESOURCESCOMMERCEdiscussion to reach agreement about something, for example trade, levels of pay etc → collective bargaining → wage bargaining → workplace bargainingThere will be some hard bargaining between the US and Europe. |
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