Sentences with phrase «many of the public sector»

To meet the competition, we need to operate in private sector timeframes rather than those of public sector processes.
In the 1970s and 1980s, growth of the public sector (and its organization) accomplished the same.
The biggest thing I learned, and the most wonderful thing, is the great rewards of the public sector.
But finding solutions to the freelance retirement crisis shouldn't just be in the hands of the public sector.
A Number 10 source said the Government was responding to the recommendations of public sector pay review bodies which are currently reporting to ministers «on a case - by - case basis».
While that's not impossible, achieving this kind of expenditure control will require difficult choices and continued restraint in terms of public sector compensation.
Gove told the BBC's Andrew Marr Show that the government «should listen to the pay review bodies who govern each individual area of public sector pay,» and that ministers should respect the «integrity» of the pay review process.
The revelation the state government's Office of Shared Services is to be disbanded after costing taxpayers almost $ 450 million over six years is just the latest in a long line of public sector financial disasters.
Spending on state and local government construction projects, which is the largest portion of the public sector segment, slipped 0.4 %.
The civil engineers and project managers who do the infrastructure building are less skeptical about the role of the public sector than privatization advocates.
«We have a large number of public sector clients.
Awtani added provisioning requirements of public sector undertaking banks have increased with the surge in non-performing assets (NPA) and that there still exists stressed loans in the system which will probably be recognized as NPAs over the coming few quarters.
In its FY17 union budget, the Indian government announced 250 billion rupees will be allocated toward the recapitalization of public sector banks.
Earlier this year, Indiana passed right - to - work legislation and two cities in California voted to curb the pensions of public sector workers.
«California's debt is big in terms of the public sector, but it is not big in terms of the whole state economy.»
Transparency ranks 180 countries and territories by perceived levels of public sector corruption where zero is highly corrupt and 100 is very clean.
For Canadians the SkyDome became a monument to the inability of the public sector to deliver large scale infrastructure projects on time and on budget.
The two governments receive advice from a near - identical set of public sector forecasters, so the differences in projections is a deliberate choice.
The peak of the public sector earnings distribution is much higher, at twenty - something dollars per hour, and there are a good number of public sector workers earning $ 40 or $ 50 an hour.
This includes changing daylight savings time, cutting working hours of public sector employees and urging residents to scale back on their use of electricity.
If anyone in academia is puzzled as to why higher education is seen as spoiled by much of the rest of the public sector (and indeed the public - at - large), this graph is the answer.
«New Democrats are calling on the Liberal government to take immediate action to create green jobs and incentivize environmental excellence by reinvesting in projects which actually lower the carbon footprint of our public sector
Offsetting the private sector gains was a 2.3 % decline -LRB--0.7 % y / y) in the value of public sector building activity.
Closer to home, we've seen the gutting of the public sector (I am by no means a «big government» type so bear with me).
They're «exempt from the costs of their decisions,» says the Fraser executive v - p, who is the co-author of the public sector compensation report as well.
Environment Agency confirms a number of public sector bodies caught out as it announces latest CRC and EU ETS penalties
Every year — part of the legacy of former Ontario Premier Mike Harris — the Ontario government must publish a list of public sector employees who make more than $ 100,000 — the so - called Sunshine List.
Aimed at improving the health standards of people at or below the poverty line, four of the public sector general insurers implemented UHIS in India.
The Connected Health Conference is the largest and most diverse gathering of public sector and health and technology industry leaders working at the intersection of innovative product and service development, research, business and policy throughout the world.
The Chile of Pinochet has applied immediately its program, in a very hard way: deregulation, massive unemployment, antiunion repression, redistribution of the wealth in favour of the rich, privatisation of the public sector.
Edwards, on the other hand, traces a direct line between the erosion of public sector capacity and the imposition of one - size - fits - all policies of structural adjustment driven by international finance agencies during the Reagan - Thatcher years.
I am happy to debate religion with anyone, I have some serious skills in doing so, but the fact is all I want is for religion to say out of government and out of the public sector.
They typically emphasized such measures as reducing the size of public sector employment, tightening money supplies to control inflation, and reducing trade barriers to stimulate cross-border competition.
Their goal is to leave religion out of their public sector, and that includes Christianity and Islam alike.
«This issue of public sector pay has demonstrated that there is little sign of a coherent plan about how to fund the health service, education, social care, defence, housing, or transport infrastructure.»
These resources include private sector dollars, the community partners that support LA's Promise schools, and the millions of public sector dollars that flow from the state and federal governments.»
The Conservatives also earned the ire of public sector workers, fatigued after seven years of austerity.
Additionally, the Public Sector Pensions Commission recently estimated that a huge 94 per cent of public sector employees are still on unsustainable defined benefit schemes, compared to just 11 per cent in the private sector.
The COI has recently produced a book examining the effectiveness of the last 25 years of public sector advertising campaigns in the UK.
In order to win next year, Cameron needs to persuade at least some of the millions of public sector workers currently living under a one per cent pay freeze that their living standards will improve as well.
Contraction of the public sector needs to be countered with expansion of the private sector, and consumers realise this.
Commenting on the judicial review on the indexation of public sector pensions, Christine Blower, General Secretary of the National Union of Teachers, the largest teachers» union, said: «The NUT, along with other unions, is challenging the Government in a judicial review at the High Court.
«The shadow chancellor has wrapped up public sector cuts, public sector pay freezes, a rise in retirement age and reduced pension rights in warm words that will ring hollow with Britain's army of public sector workers.»
Six unions have mounted a legal challenge on behalf of millions of public sector workers over what inflation index is used to increase their pensions.
It's different than some of the things I've dealt with in my career in terms of the public sector, it's far different.»
John Hutton's independent commission on the future of public sector pensions has today published his findings.
The UK economy is currently among the most indebted in the OECD (second only to Japan in total levels of public sector, financial, and household debt).
«We could not even think of abolishing the 50p rate on the rich while at the same time I am asking many of our public sector workers to accept a pay freeze to protect their jobs.
They manage the opposition of public sector workers either by persuasion or by deprofessionalising them, as with the increasing use of technology to replace qualified teachers.
«Stuck in a familiar groove, Len goes on to suggest that all the ills that he claims are befalling Labour are because of actions of so called «Blairites» — those terrible people who introduced the minimum wage and increased the number, the stature and indeed the pay of public sector workers across the country.»
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