These goals were both content and identity-based for both sides, with remuneration and fiscal capabilities making up the motivation on both sides of the table along with a need to assert certain rights and expectations that existed on both sides, as well. The face-saving aspects of the deals that were worked out presented themselves initially as a major potential problem, but ultimately the content-based goals were of greater interest to both parties despite earlier posturing. Had this been openly acknowledged and recognized earlier on, which might have occurred with a greater aggressiveness on the part of the city's negotiators, the negotiation would have been far less time consuming and ultimately more efficient. This increased efficiency, of course, has benefits for both parties in the negotiations.
There were also other areas in which the city's negotiating team could have performed more effectively to arrive at the mutually acceptable contract terms in a much shorter order. A greater use of persuasive tactics despite the brashness and extremity of the union's early demands would most likely have led to much quicker resolution of certain key negotiating areas; as Aristotle noted about...
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