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" ... " I actually despair sometimes, though I try not to, cause we would love to find global solutions that were effective against these terrible, festering problems that could so well be resolved with good initiatives," she tells me. "There are resolutions and positive things that could be done quite easily to change." ... "
" ... Although the sport has enjoyed labor peace for over 25 years, the friction between the two sides has been festering, and the rift was no more apparent than this past June when, amid a global pandemic, owners and the union bickered over numerous issues — most notably player salaries and how they would be paid — in advance of trying to salvage a season. ... "
" ... Here are four concepts to think about carefully, as they could make the difference between a festering grudge and a virtuous partnership: ... "
" ... Introverted or not, during this difficult time, it would be easy to see this as an opportunity to hide behind our screens, stay quiet, and become complacent with building relationships with our colleagues. But, as Mark de Rond highlights, avoiding questions, and denying your emotions when talking to co-workers can lead to festering tension, resentment, and consequent conflict. ... "
" ... USIBC and the U.S. Chamber has said from the onset that we don't believe the generalized system of preferences should be tied to the resolution of trade issues, of market access issues. Those are important issues that need to be addressed, but this is also an important program that provides important benefits to both the U.S. and Indian producers and exporters. We also pushed hard for a delay in the administration's timeline of considering GSP in light of the Indian elections. The administration, to their credit, did wait until after the Indian elections. The timing of the termination just as a new government is being sworn is unfortunate. There is scope for resolving these issues, but it's always better to resolve them with dialogue. I also understand the frustration among the U.S. administration and the U.S. industry, as some of these issues have been festering for two years, and we haven't been able to close them at all. It's unfortunate that we're at this juncture, but do think that we don't have to stay at this juncture. There's an opening for both sides to be able to resolve these issues and move on from this. ... "