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yakka
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yakka, yakker, yacker [ˈjækə]
n
(Business / Industrial Relations & HR Terms) Austral and NZ informal work
[from a native Australian language]


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But the Electricity Consumers Resource Council, an organization of large power users, considers the idea "atrocious" because it enables power producers to maintain their profit margins while at the same time selling less electricity, according to Marc Yacker, the group's vice president for government and regulatory affairs.
Windes & McClaughry Accountancy Corporation named Brian Yacker, CPA a partner in its tax and accounting practice .
In a nutshell, you might say that while Wesson, as chairman and executive wine director, remains the public face and guiding spirit of Best Cellars, Dickson is there to establish the behind-the-scenes infrastructure that can support BC'S growth, while Yacker focuses on the elements that are visible to consumers in their visits to the stores.
 
 
 
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