Sentences with phrase «sector contracts»

It wants to do so by insisting it is used by all companies reliant on public sector contracts.
And some prominent private sector contracts for acute hospital services have already failed.
She says one of the most significant anticipated changes is the requirement for all public sector bodies — and those firms with public sector contracts — to publish figures showing the gender pay gap.
Workers on private sector contracts, however, will be paid by the government for only 48 hours.
The U.S. manufacturing sector contracted further in December, as the impact of a stronger U.S. dollar undermined export profitability, while U.S. construction spending fell for the first time in nearly 1-1/2 years in November, suggesting only moderate economic growth in the fourth quarter of 2015.
Growth in Britain's dominant services sector contracted last month figures overnight showed with Services PMI of 56.7 comfortably missing the expected read of 57.6.
McKeever advises that businesses can break through if they adopt «a real engagement with the principles that were in the Labour manifesto — around pay ratios, what businesses would have to do to get public sector contracts under a Labour government».
The claim earlier today began a confrontation between Labour and the government over whether making public sector contracts conditional on the living wage being paid is legal under EU law.
PUBLIC SERVICES (SOCIAL ENTERPRISE AND SOCIAL VALUE) BILL - Chris White MP (Warwick and Leamington) «Bill to require the Secretary of State and local authorities to publish strategies in connection with promoting social enterprise; to enable communities to participate in the formulation and implementation of those strategies; to require that public sector contracts include provisions relating to social outcomes and social value.»
The average UK public sector contract costs # 46,000 to administer - more than twice the cost in France.
De Blasio irked some in labor by declaring in early August that his relative lack of primary endorsements left him «unburdened» should he be the one negotiating public sector contracts next year.
The company did not mention what the closing conditions were, which has led to speculation as to why the pubic sector contracts could not be guaranteed.
He litigates insurance and indemnity issues arising from oil field services and energy sector contracts, and he also represents London Market and other international and domestic insurers in connection with coverage disputes.
Combined with LeHigh Valley cities Allentown and Easton, the education and health services, professional and business services and manufacturing sectors showed job growth while the government sector contracted.
Corbyn said Labour would require companies bidding for public sector contracts to pay suppliers within 30 days, if it wins the next general election.
The British government assured employees working on the company's public - sector contracts that they'd be paid, but no such promises were made to workers on Carillion's contracts in the private sector.
In making this determination, the Small Business Administration considers many factors, including the technical and managerial abilities and experiences of the owners, the financial situation of the applicant firm, and the company's record of performance on prior federal and private sector contracts.
But perhaps having both public - sector and private - sector contracts will mitigate the ups and downs that have hurt Orbital and Spectrum alike.
The federal government has announced a $ 19.1 million funding boost towards a participation framework that will help Australian businesses get a fairer go at winning government and private sector contracts.
Among the non-manufacturing industries, 16 reported growth, with two sectors contracting.
Most of this growth took place prior to 2008, when the sector contracted with the downturn in the economy.
They underbid for massive public sector contracts and cherry - picked the most profitable elements.
He noted the failure of G4S to meet the Olympics security requirements has shown the limitations of private sector companies taking on public sector contracts, the defence secretary, said.
The Government must learn from Carillion by enforcing fair payment and opening up public sector contracts to smaller firms, according to the...
Wiktorko said that his base salary is $ 163,000 and the extra represents unused leave time, such as untaken vacations or sick leave, a standard arrangement in school and other public sector contracts.
While the government clearly sees the value in this due diligence process, it could do more to scale up the practice by making this a requirement of companies that bid for large public sector contracts.
The value of public sector contracts has shot up from # 9.6 billion in 2008 to # 20.4 billion in 2012.
He will take control of a business that could face added scrutiny as it tries to win new public sector contracts.
The NFB has welcomed a package of government proposals to remove barriers to SMEs winning more government and public sector contracts.
If this gulf persists, it's good long - term news for the Conservatives, as private sector employment expands while the public sector contracts.
Schools Week understands the companies are currently going through the 10 - day mandatory standstill period for public sector contracts, and are unable to comment on the tender.
Public - sector contracts will likely be taken on directly, meaning employees used for those contracts can transfer across automatically.
Carillion, one of Britain's largest construction companies, which has a number of high - profile public sector contracts and employs around 20,000 people in Britain alone, is set for liquidation, putting jobs and pensions at risk.
Thomson Reuters says that this suggests that private companies are becoming more aggressive over litigating over public sector contracts.
Advising an international market - leading IT outsourcing and consulting supplier on private and public sector contracts.
With the demise of Carillion, public sector contracts are back in the headlines.
The new SME focused Crown Commercial Service contract has reduced the core terms across multiple public sector contracts, from 50,000 words to a single 20 page «slimline» public sector contract.
So, while not technically barred from tendering for public sector contracts, many medium sized SMEs are effectively barred, due to resources and costs associated with the process.
We haven't been able to compete with private law firms as regards around the clock service — we have had to abide by public sector contracts and pay public sector wages, and so most of our lawyers work 9 to 5.
The TFEU principles applicable to the free movement of goods (equal treatment, non-discrimination, transparency and proportionality) are embodied in our national Public Contracts Regulations 2015, which were brought into force to implement the European Directive of 2014/24 on public sector contracts.
Ensured strategic direction and operational performance were met for this privately owned security firm that encompassed $ 50 million in government and private sector contracts that spanned 23 contracts throughout the National Capitol Region.
Worked as primary fundraiser, while maintaining relationships with regional, national and local organizations, media and private sector contracts.
Key Worked with the proposal team as a contract administrator and senior technical writer for various proposals of new business for military, government, and private sector contracts * Participated in the preparation of proposals, the development of contractual terms and conditions and the negotiation and administration of contracts.
Successfully signed and pull - through hospital contracts and private sector contracts.

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