1. But now some White House officials say they hope he will strengthen his support, even if it means angering unions. 2. Contrary to reports, this did not anger the union. 3. Ford has angered the union by seeking to narrow the circumstances under which an employee can refuse to work in an unsafe environment. 4. GM, which is the least efficient U.S. automaker, has angered the union with its plans to sell parts divisions and replace fewer retiring workers. 5. Goodwin had angered unions at the airline, which is owned by employees. 6. Pataki, who angered the union with his earlier vetoes, may be tempted to throw the PBA a sop. 7. The union is also angered that the pilots of those vessels were arrested. 8. These experts say Giuliani does not want to anger those unions in an election year. 9. Unions were angered as much by the changes as by being left out of the loop. 10. In remarks likely to anger public sector unions, Arthuis specifically targeted what he implied was excessive employment in that area. |
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