Givebacks
Givebacks is a trade union term for the reduction or elimination of previously won benefits.[1]
History
1978: The first known publication of the term giveback in relation to organized labor negotiations was in The New York Times.[2]
References
- ^ "Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary". Merriam-Webster. Retrieved 17 August 2011.
- ^ Flint, Jerry (26 March 1978). "BIGGER CONCESSIONS FROM UNIONS SOUGHT; Management Seeking 'Givebacks' in New Bargaining Trend BIGGER CONCESSIONS FROM UNIONS SOUGHT Demands of the Future". New York Times. Retrieved 17 August 2011.
External links
The dictionary definition of giveback at Wiktionary
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