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About: This bingo card captures all the classic moments from tough labor negotiations, especially those conducted over Zoom. It's perfect for union members, bargaining teams, or anyone who’s spent hours at the virtual table. Expect relatable scenarios and inside jokes that will have your team nodding and laughing as you spot these all-too-familiar tactics and slip-ups.
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This AAUP December 18th Bingo Cards Game contains following Words or Phrases: 5+ minutes spent discussing scheduling, 5+ minutes discussing a single word or phrase, Agrees with the idea but not the language, Caucus for no apparent reason, Makes a lowball offer, framed as a "generous" one., Misses key point, Needs clarification, Refuses to talk about specific funding, Takes a long time to say something simple, We haven't had time to read that proposal, Legal jargon for no good reason, We need to have trust, Management Rights, Some version of Quid Pro Quo, Explains our job to us, Lucan on phone while our side talks, Let's circle back to that later, You roll your eyes, Presents a mutually beneficial change as a win for our side, A good comeback is posted to the discord board, Alludes to their busy schedule, Mentions SEBAC, This could be an e-mail, Should/could have discussed beforehand, Lucan spends time asking if he can talk now, Responds to a question by explaining how bargaining works, Lucan 'doesn't understand' a simple concept, Cuts off someone speaking, Technical difficulties with Zoom.