41. They do whatever they need to preserve their jobs, then do what is necessary to take care of their party, Buckley said. 42. This can mean concessions by both workers and executives to make sure a business remains strong enough to preserve jobs. 43. Union officials say that most components can be made better and more cheaply domestically, and that this would preserve jobs. 44. While the union is fighting to preserve jobs, the company is fighting to preserve its future as a competitor in the airline business, Boeing officials say. 45. Borrego, whose office controls the funding for these positions, sought to preserve the jobs while Boone argued that local community groups could serve veterans better. 46. Dean Pagani, a spokesman for Gov. John G. Rowland, said state officials have been talking to union and Pratt officials about ways to preserve jobs. 47. He said the merger would promote efficiency in the U.S. defense industry and preserve the jobs of American aviation workers. 48. He warned nations against trying to preserve jobs by pumping government money into no-hope industries. 49. In past decades, when preserving jobs was the key goal, the government would buy and subsidize any company that went bankrupt. 50. It can also mean preserving jobs. |