Sentences with phrase «as state employees know»

As state employees know, the state of Connecticut is supposed to start matching that $ 125 million a year in July 2017.

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The Republican - led Mississippi Senate voted 31 - 17 to pass House Bill 1523, otherwise known as the «religious liberty» bill, states that public employees, businesses, religious organizations and social workers will not face repercussions for denying services to people based on «sincerely held» religious beliefs.
A report by CareerBuilder states that 21 percent of workers plan to leave their current job in 2016 (up from 16 percent in 2015) and as you know, it is expensive to hire and train a new employee.
John Ruffalo, CEO of OMERS Ventures, the venture arm of the Ontario Municipal Employee Retirement System, and one of Canada's leading pension funds, recently stated: «I believe that the technology community knows how good Canada is as a hotbed of technology.
He is the friend of Tio, and Tio is my employee, and as all of you know» — he waved his arm in a broad gesture — «my employee went to the school, to the college, in the United States.
Likewise, Clinton herself is not subject to any form of discipline other than prosecution, as she is no longer a State department employee and (presumably) no longer has an active security clearance to be revoked.
Governor Cuomo has proposed a new benefit tier for future state employees, known as Tier VI.
The case, known as Janus v. AFSCME, was brought by Mark Janus, a public employee in Illinois who is challenging his state's policy of requiring that he pay union dues to the Illinois branch of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees even though he does not want to be a mestate's policy of requiring that he pay union dues to the Illinois branch of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees even though he does not want to be a meState, County and Municipal Employees even though he does not want to be a member.
«The truth is that Governor Cuomo knew Joe Percoco was working for private clients, yet allowed him to continue acting as his chief enforcer and employee of the state,» Cox said in a statement.
As a hard working state employee I take offense at your comment.I work hard and I only make $ 33,000 a year.I am not coddled.My benefits are NOT free - I pay over $ 100 a paycheck for my insurance.I also pay union dues.I for one work for my paycheck.I know that there are some state employees that do nt do much but please do not group us all together.My wife is laid off and about to run her unemployment claim out so please do nt wish me to lose my job.Maybe you need to think before you go running off at the mouth, so with that being said SHUT UP!!
The Republicans say the state did not receive guarantees of enough savings from the State Employees Bargaining Agent Coalition, known as Sstate did not receive guarantees of enough savings from the State Employees Bargaining Agent Coalition, known as SState Employees Bargaining Agent Coalition, known as SEBAC.
Given the negative and selfish rhetoric we've heard from the leaders of the various public employee unions this year when Governor Paterson has asked them to share in the general belt - tightening that so many New Yorkers have been enduring as the result of the Great Recession, one might assume that if taxpayers knew that their gift was paying the salaries of state workers, they would not be so benevolently disposed toward our program.
The Tier VI pension agreement in 2012 gives state workers earning more than $ 75,000 access to defined contribution system based on the model used by public university employees, known as TIAA - CREF.
The arguments made in favor of paid sick leave, in addition to those stated in the legislature's intent, are: Employees who are sick, especially if they have a contagious illness such as the flu, will be more willing to stay home if they know they will not be docked pay for taking a sick day.
While we appreciate Howie Hawkins» consideration of New York's employers in his commentary (Opinion on the web: «Single - payer would save N.Y. billions,» Jan. 30), as the state's leading business organization we know that employee health costs are a top concern for our members.
Weingarten, who is a nationally known formidable union leader, one the media has referred to as tough, savvy and with smarts to spare, stood in solidarity with the president of the New York State Public Employees Union, Wayne Spence.
The official also said Mr. Paterson had not yet ruled out breaking the no - layoffs pledge, which he made last June as part of a deal with the Civil Service Employees Association and the Public Employees Federation, the two largest unions of state workers.
The Westchester County Board of Legislators will hold a public hearing on a bill to allow county employees to join in the New York State Early Retirement Incentive Program on Monday June 14th otherwise known as the «Double Dipping» Program.
On September 26, the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, commonly known as AFSCME, contributed $ 306,000 to nine Democratic central committees throughout the sState, County and Municipal Employees, commonly known as AFSCME, contributed $ 306,000 to nine Democratic central committees throughout the statestate.
On September 26, the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, commonly known as AFSCME, contributed $ 306,000 to nine Democratic central committees...
As those who have followed the school battles in Wisconsin and Indiana know well, school employees enjoy generously funded health - care benefits and handsome defined benefit pension plans that are driving many state and local governments to the edge of bankruptcy.
It's not just that states and districts failed to save up for pensions they knew would come due, it's that they offered literally the cushiest pensions available to teachers, notes a 2016 study: «as a group, [teachers] have by far the highest retirement costs, even compared with other public - sector employees.
The other half are what's known as «right to work» states that allow employees to opt out of unions completely.
He is little known outside the state but is liked by labor, particularly public employees, and, as the son of Taiwanese immigrants, has appeal to the state's large Asian communities.
John Humphries, the director of state and federal programs for the school district of about 1,300 students, signed the 2011 petition to trigger a recall election for Walker following the passage of Walker's signature legislation known as Act 10 that all but eliminated collective bargaining rights for most public employees, including teachers.
When the State Board of Education champions the Common Core as «far better than anything we have done before» although those standards were written by employees of testing companies, not educators, and contradict literally all research in how children learn best, then we know the end is at hand.
be a full - time employee of the school or school district as determined by state and district policies, with responsibilities for teaching students no less than 50 percent of the allotted instructional time;
a current shotgun or firearm certificate issued to the owner of the dog, or to the agent or employee of the owner most likely to be using the dog for work in connection with the lawful shooting of animals OR a letter from a gamekeeper, a land occupier (or his agent), a person with shooting rights, a shoot organiser, a club official, a person representing the National Working Terrier Federation, or a person engaged in lawful pest control, stating that the breeder of the dog whose tail is to be docked is known to him and that dogs bred by that breeder have been used (as the case may be) on his land, or in his shoot, or for pest control.
I, the parent or legal guardian of the youth named above, being of lawful age, knowingly and voluntarily state and agree as follows: In consideration of the opportunity for the youth named above's participation being accepted and intending to be legally bound, I do hereby for myself, on behalf of my children, and for my heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, release, waive and forever discharge the Santa Barbara Sailing Center employees from any and all claims actions, damages, costs, judgments or liability whatsoever, which I or my children now have or which may hereafter accrue to me or my children on account of or in any way growing out of any and all known and unknown, foreseen and unforeseen, bodily and personal injuries, property damage and the consequences thereof resulting from or to result from participation in The Santa Barbara Sailing Center's Summer Kids Camp.
Negative Covenants in Employment Contracts A negative covenant, also known as a restrictive covenant, is a term in an employment contract which states that the employee «shall not do» certain things following the end of employment.
Known as America's Most Diverse City, Sacramento boasts the country's largest tree canopy, a historic Old Town, and over 65,000 state employees.
As stated earlier in this preamble, under our proposed approach for SHOPs beginning in plan years starting on or after January 1, 2018, SHOPs would no longer be required to provide functionality related to enrollment of employees.
The language of the order must be drafted to conform with the strict parameters and requirements of the particular plan, and will state how the benefits of the plan are to be divided or transferred from the plan of the «employee spouse» to the other spouse, known as the «alternate payee» in the divorce.
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