Consider the following payoff schedule for two negotiators (…

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Cоnsider the fоllоwing pаyoff schedule for two negotiаtors (City аnd Union). The points that each party associates with each issue are presented in parentheses next to the possible issue outcomes. I recommend inputting these numbers into a spreadsheet to help you answer the questions below. City Point Schedule Salary   Pension   Max # Students   Teacher Cert. Req.   Teaching Support   Psych Counseling 0% (200)   0% (120)   40 (120)   No (100)   0% (120)   No (100) 1% (180)   1% (80)   35 (100)   Yes (180)   10% (105)   Junior and HS (80) 2% (160)   2% (60)   30 (80)       20% (90)   All schools (70) 3% (140)   3% (40)   25 (60)       30% (75)     4% (120)       20 (20)             5% (100)                     6% (80)                     7% (60)                     8% (40)                     9% (20)                     10% (0)                     Union Point Schedule Salary   Pension   Max # Students   Teacher Cert. Req.   Teaching Support   Psych Counseling 0% (0)   0% (110)   40 (90)   No (100)   0% (60)   No (80) 1% (20)   1% (130)   35 (100)   Yes (180)   10% (100)   Junior and HS (120) 2% (40)   2% (140)   30 (110)       20% (140)   All schools (145) 3% (60)   3% (145)   25 (120)       30% (180)     4% (80)       20 (130)             5% (100)                     6% (120)                     7% (140)                     8% (160)                     9% (180)                     10% (200)                       For each negotiation issue presented in the table above, please indicate the TYPE of issue (distributive, integrative, or common interest): a. Salary [Salary] b. Pension [Pension] c. Max # Students [MaxStudents] d. Teacher Cert. Req. [CertReq] e. Teaching Support [TeachSupport]  

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