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reopener

[ ree-oh-puh-ner ]

noun

Informal.
  1. an act or instance of reopening negotiations, as on the provisions of a contract.


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The agreement was struck during a tense period of so-called reopener bargaining — when certain terms of an existing contract can be negotiated before the contract’s expiration.

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The first-ever strike followed months of tension between the union and CSU management over so-called reopener bargaining — when certain terms of an existing contract can be negotiated prior to the contract’s expiration.

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In May, the faculty union began “reopener bargaining,” in which both sides negotiated sections of the current contract, which ends in June.

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The CSU and faculty union were engaged in so-called reopener bargaining, in which parts of the existing contract can be negotiated before it expires in June.

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Faculty members and the Cal State officials are locked in what’s called reopener bargaining, which allows the sides to negotiate parts of an existing contract.

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