91. The unnamed official said Zhou Zhengqing will serve temporarily until a permanent replacement is named. 92. The union agreed to end the strike unconditionally last May, four months after the company announced that it would use permanent replacement workers. 93. The walkout began as Congress was considering a bill that would outlaw permanent replacement of strikers. 94. Then a permanent replacement for Obuchi can be found, it is said, and he can ponder some changes. 95. The use or threat to use permanent replacement workers destroys opportunities for cooperative and stable labor-management relations. 96. They also realized that to break the union they would be forced to hire permanent replacements, thus possibly precipitating a long, rancorous fight involving other unions. 97. Those developments also came two days before DeKalb County voters go to the polls to choose a permanent replacement for Brown. 98. Two veteran public officials tentatively have been chosen to run the Metropolitan Transportation Authority while a search for a permanent replacement for Chief Executive Officer Joseph Drew begins. 99. Under an executive order issued in March, he declared that federal agencies must not do business with companies that hire permanent replacements for striking workers. 100. Under federal law, employers may not use permanent replacement workers to displace employees participating in such a strike, and are required to pay back pay. |