Sentences with phrase «public servants such»

There is also greater concern about affordable housing among the working class (65 percent) than for public servants such as teachers, firefighters or police (55 percent).
Public servants such as police officers, postal workers and those in political office can often find various products and services just for federal and local government employees and their families.
As Silverglate points out, public servants such as Borenstein find themselves between an economic rock and a hard place.

Not exact matches

When prime - time hosts — who have never served our country in any capacity — dismiss facts and empirical reality to launch profoundly dishonest assaults on the FBI, the Justice Department, the courts, the intelligence community (in which I served) and, not least, a model public servant and genuine war hero such as Robert Mueller — all the while scaremongering with lurid warnings of «deep - state» machinations — I can not be part of the same organization, even at a remove.
The PM will need to meet regularly with ministers and public servants, passionately communicate the potential of such a deal to Canadians, and keep in touch with Chinese leaders on the subject.
We have a Christian responsibility to pray for such public servants and help in whatever way we can to sustain them in their calling.
Given their tight food budgets, and their role as public servants, such moves have to be very carefully considered and grounded in what matters to children's well being in the most concrete terms.
Never again should public servants be permitted to pursue such a self - interested stratagem.»
This means that while public services — such as the replacement of a lost national identity card or primary or secondary education — have official costs (in the formal economy) they often are now accompanied by supplementary costs that are pocketed by the civil servant as a means to supplement lost salary (informal economy), this is one manifestation of the barter within a cash economy.
It is totally unacceptable that civil and public servants doing vital jobs, such as coastguard watch assistants, should earn just above the minimum wage and be faced with pay cuts in real terms.
Yet while they'll profess admiration for individual public servants, mainstream politicians have over the past three decades relentlessly promoted a narrative which has taught us to believe that publicly - owned services such as the NHS aren't quite good enough.
I'm running because we have a void right now and I think that we can fill that void with someone such as myself who is a public servant for our community.»
As we all know, the reason such a week is needed is that our public servants far too frequently mislead the public and make decisions that benefit favored special interests.
Similarly, a civil servant in Abuja, Mr Uche Chinedu, said it was unfortunate that such government decision on Magu was brought to the public.
PEF has provided the governor with alternative budget solutions that would avoid such hardships.Should the preliminary injunction be granted, it will be a victory for state taxpayers and public servants.
«We have a responsibility as elected officials and as such, I call upon the State Legislature to join with me in completing this work and fulfilling our obligation as public servants
-LSB-...] Such blatant defiance from a public servant gubmint drone towards the Propaganda Department Unbiased Media can not be tolerated!
Today we laugh to think there could possibly have been such openly dishonest figures calling themselves «public servants
Such cases continue to have a negative effect on public trust in the government and the take - up of private or third sector employment by former ministers and public servants is being looked into by the Commons public administration select committee.
«She was such a tireless advocate and great public servant for our community and region throughout her tenure in Congress,» said Greater Rochester Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Bob Duffy, a former Rochester mayor and lieutenant governor under current Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
«However, public servants are stewards of the public trust, and as such have an ethical duty to avoid even the appearance of impropriety,» Callaghan said.
Part of the letter which was made available to DAILY POST reads: «As a citizen and a serving Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, I am concerned that such inciting expletives and profanity could be uttered by a public servant who is also the security officer of a state.
They highlighted the remarkable achievements of the governor that have impacted positively on their lives such as «prompt payment of monthly salaries / pensions, other allowances to state public and civil servants; absorption of 54 % of total cost of 100 housing units at Elim Estate allocated to workers; payment of outstanding arrears of salaries / pensions / allowances to Local Government Staff, through prudent utilization of 100 % of LG share of the Paris Club Refunds; promotion of teachers and recruitment of over 4000 school teachers as well as elongation of terminal grade of qualified primary school teachers to level 16».
Other possibilities include studies of whether people in positions of power, who already dominate in the public sphere, react more or less positively to servant brands; and whether products that are advertised as guardians, such as home security systems or particularly safe cars, are perceived differently than servant and partner brands.
Such a law can harm both public servants and the public that they serve.
DOT is fortunate to have such an extraordinary group of public servants.
Now one reasonable «excuse» is for Gavin who is employed as a Public Servant in the US Govt — and as such he has severe constraints in what he can do and say publicly.
The Australian Future fund is tasked with delivering high risk - adjusted returns on public funds, such as the Australian Government's budget surpluses, in order to cover the Government's unfunded superannuation liability arising from entitlements to public servants and defence personnel.
In responding to requests under the FOIA, executive branch agencies should act promptly and in a spirit of cooperation, recognizing that such agencies are servants of the public.
would give rise to the possibility that one of two public servants found guilty of the same offense in the same circumstances could suffer the vacancy of their employment, and the other avoid such vacancy, for the sole reason that one of them pled guilty shortly after arrest (and thus had no pre-sentence custody to be credited against sentence), and the other pled not guilty and had many months in pre-sentence custody to be credited.
It will also do so if courts blur the lines between federal and state or provincial authority, making it more difficult for citizens to know what government is responsible for what law or social programme, or give private unaccountable actors, such as civil servants» unions, power to influence public affairs.
(2) Any person appointed under subsection (1) who is not a public servant within the meaning of the Public Service of Ontario Act, 2006 may be paid such remuneration and expenses as may be from time to time fixed by the Lieutenant Governor in Copublic servant within the meaning of the Public Service of Ontario Act, 2006 may be paid such remuneration and expenses as may be from time to time fixed by the Lieutenant Governor in CoPublic Service of Ontario Act, 2006 may be paid such remuneration and expenses as may be from time to time fixed by the Lieutenant Governor in Council.
Indeed, public servants can get in trouble for taking a free lunch (suggesting again, none such phenomena exists...).
The legislation will cover 1.2 million employees, including public servants and employees of Crown corporations and federally regulated companies such as banks, airlines, telephone and cable companies, and radio and television broadcasters.
These mechanisms provide leadership and unambiguous guidance to all public servants that addressing Indigenous disadvantage is no longer somebody else's problem (such as ATSIC), but rather is a routine responsibility of all public servants.
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