61. Councils and opposition MPs pledged to put pressure on ministers to reconsider the compensation issue. 62. Short-term political considerations have led governments to put pressure on supposedly autonomous managements to grant concessions to the unions. 63. In negotiations, the railway unions will often look to their federations and confederations to support their demands and to put additional pressure on management or on the administration. 64. They have regularly been used to put pressure on management during major negotiations, and could be said to be part of the ritual of collective bargaining. 65. This has put pressure on the service sector to provide services that can perform tasks that have hitherto been seen as the province of being provided in the home. 66. St Helens MP John Evans said the MPs would be putting maximum pressure on the Government to change course and support the coal industry. 67. The Liverpool lecturers are calling on vice chancellor Peter Toyne to join them in putting pressure on the government to end underfunding. 68. The firm staged the one-day boycott yesterday to put pressure on Liverpool City Council to pay up. 69. And if you put pressure on government, you may in fact achieve the result that you want. 70. Also, Japanese car supplies will improve, putting pressure on GM, which devotes about two-thirds of its output to cars. |