Sentences with phrase «accrue benefits at»

So you are talking about workers continuing to work and accrue benefits at an expensive rate for another 16 years, on average.

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Besides bragging rights, growing cities may accrue economic benefits, stronger exposure and presence on the world stage, and more clout at the national level.
If we can get to and stay at full employment, history shows that the benefits in terms of wage growth will accrue most to those with the least bargaining power.
It's not news that the MPs» plan promises rich benefits (although it certainly raises eyebrows that its indexed entitlements accrue at the rate of 3 per cent annually to a maximum of 75 per cent of the best five years of pay and are available after only six years of service).
Lawyer support of marriages could produce large benefits to spouses, children and society at large, but benefits would also accrue to the lawyers themselves.
In general, the cynical leaders of the backlash» as distinguished from the true believers at the grass roots who really do care about issues like abortion, religion, homosexual marriage, and the rest» are often moderate cultural modernists themselves, but they are perfectly happy to reap the benefits that accrue to them from red - state Americans losing sight of the material issues that ought to dominate their political imaginations.
The fact is that being a working mom can accrue benefits for your family far beyond the money you earn, though money is often the primary factor in the decision of whether a mom stays at home or works.
The acting Managing Director of Ghana Post, Mr. James Kwofie, has asked Ghanaians and the media to focus on the massive benefits that will accrue to the government, the business community and Ghanaians at large, with the introduction of the new digital property addressing system.
At the moment any benefits that accrue through new homes being built are very much in the realm of a «public good» as far as an individual home - owner is concerned.
IDC Sen. Tony Avell» a proposal aimed at giving families increased flexibility to allow workers to accrue sick - time benefits in order to care for a loved one is also part of the agenda.
However, Silver members may be considered for commissionership appointments as well as other benefits that may accrue to the party such as «procurements, contracts and projects» at the state levels of the party's governance structures.
Rogers, an engineering doctoral candidate at the University of Michigan, also benefited financially by not adding to the debt he accrued while doing his master's in chemical engineering at Northeastern University.
Adding the antiplatelet drug ticagrelor to aspirin as long - term therapy after a heart attack significantly reduced the rate of subsequent death from cardiovascular causes, heart attack or stroke, with the benefit appearing to accrue for nearly three years, according to a study presented at the American College of Cardiology's 64th Annual Scientific Session.
So while we might have begun eating meat and may have some minor adaptations for doing so, the selective benefit would accrue at a relatively younger age.
The researchers also don't know whether the same benefits will accrue if you exercise at a more leisurely pace and for less time than in this study, although, according to Leonie Heilbronn, Ph.D., a professor at the University of Adelaide in Australia, who has extensively studied the effects of high - fat diets and wrote a commentary about the Belgian study, «I would predict low intensity is better than nothing.»
If states extended those final salary calculations from 3 or 5 years to 10 or 20 or 30 years, pension benefits would accrue more steadily rather than spiking at the very end of a teacher's career.
Most of the benefits accrue to educators at the end of a career.
... Significant benefits [also] accrue to children from middle - class households, but at considerably lower levels of magnitude.
Nevada should provide much more detailed information to teachers about how their benefits accrue at different points during their careers, as well as information about the opportunity costs related to any contributions made into the system.
A Chicago Public Schools teacher who teaches for 15 years accrues negative net benefits because the value of her contributions exceed the pension benefits she will receive in return at retirement.
Moreover, benefits accrue unevenly, such that a newly hired teacher must remain in a plan for at least 22 years before her future benefits are worth more than her contributions.
(t) Horace Mann charter schools shall be exempt from local collective bargaining agreements to the extent provided by the terms of its charter; provided, however, that employees of the Horace Mann charter school shall continue to be members of the local collective bargaining unit and shall accrue seniority and shall receive, at a minimum, the salary and benefits established in the contract of the local collective bargaining unit where the Horace Mann charter school is located.
Recent reforms have further whittled away at pensions by cutting benefits and imposing greater restrictions for new hires in an attempt to pay down liabilities accrued over years of inadequate funding and poor returns in the stock market.
This comparison of results provides encouragement, at least, for claims about benefits accruing to students when leadership is more widely distributed in schools.
That's a fundamentally flawed way to look at retirement security, because it discards large numbers of former teachers and ignores the basic facts about how individual teachers accrue benefits over time.
Selling 1,900 copies at 99 cents doesn't make for a mass medium either, exactly, but the hope is that the Singles model might allow for a kind of renaissance of the pamphlet, with benefits accruing to reported pieces.
Then, in 2013, the DOL expressed its intention to pass regulations that would require DC plans to describe participants» total benefits accrued, including a projected account balance at their normal retirement age and a lifetime income stream illustration.
For example, if you earn $ 75,000 and need to contribute at least 5 percent to get the match, you will need to contribute $ 3,750 to allow your employer to make a matching deposit of $ 3,750; you'll not only benefit from the additional deposit but also the compound interest accruing on your balance.
In addition to providing death benefits, some policies also accrue a cash value that you can collect at any time if the need arises.
At any time, he can decide to pre-pone the maturity benefit and avail the full benefits due i.e. 100 % Sum Assured plus accrued bonus till date plus terminal bonus, if any.
A savings plan that helps you save towards meeting your goals, at the same time it gives you the flexibility of withdrawing your savings with all the benefits accrued, anytime during the Flexi benefit period.
While this may sound like a benefit at first, it can actually be both a blessing and a curse since interest accrues on the unpaid balance.
While the amount we're able to accumulate for retirement on tax - free basis in an RRSP is supposed to be equivalent to the amount of pension benefits that can be accrued under a defined benefit pension plan, the reality is that the «majority of Canadians who save for retirement in (RRSPs are) at a major disadvantage,» says a new report out this week from the C.D. Howe Institute.
Trustees of «critical» status plans have a limited ability to adjust some benefits, but can not reduce benefits below the accrued benefit payable at normal retirement age.
The main reason many people prefer annuities is the tax benefit - the money you put into your annuity can accrue at a higher rate because it won't be taxed.
Rather, we believe it is important to measure whether the ratio of debt to earnings indicates whether a student is able to manage debt both in the early years after completion, and in later years, since students must be able to sustain loan payments at all stages, regardless of the benefits that may accrue to them over their entire career.
Accrued - At - Normal Limit (for Single - Employer Plans only)- A limit on PBGC's guarantee that applies to temporary or supplemental early retirement pension benefits.
Setting the Standard Presented by Dr. Candace Croney, an associate professor of animal behavior and well - being at Purdue University, this session will illustrate the efforts by Purdue University and the pet industry to establish science - based breeding guidelines, and the benefits that will accrue to the animals, the dog buying public and the breeders themselves.
While the fact that the mother was ultimately spayed is certainly positive, the opportunity to prevent an unwanted litter and to accrue additional health benefits was lost, at least in part.
In this case, both Red and Green results accrue to costs, an inversion as most Red results and not a few Green ones would normally benefit at least some in some ways.
While you are at it, you might like to distribute copies of all the wonderful benefits that have accrued from the billions spent as a result of the bleatings of a few misguided souls.
The ALJ accepted the global number despite the contradiction in the FSCC advocates» position: that Minnesota should use the global number as the measure of damage for each ton emitted in Minnesota and should also count emissions reductions from pricing at the FSCC as an accruing climate benefit (even though they acknowledged emissions might well be shifted to locations with a lower, or zero, carbon price).
These are fantastically good things and indeed we are already enjoying the fruits (pun intended) of going from 280ppm to 380ppm CO2 and the benefits will continue to accrue at least up through 2000ppm.
The most that can be said of cash for clunkers is that it probably has some modest environmental benefits, and that these will accrue over time — but at above - market cost.
Yes it is a cost on all of our energy bills, but the benefits of it accrue far more evenly across the population — we get new green energy generation from it, as a country — and built at scale and therefore more economically.
[42] In other words, Part 7 (at least so far as it is concerned with benefits following injury, rather than death benefits) has two related objects: to compensate an insured person for a portion of the financial loss accrued from temporary total disability caused by a motor vehicle accident; and, where possible, to do so in a manner that brings about the end of the total disability by returning the injured person to employment or self - sufficiency.
It provided for an annual salary of $ 65,000; the right to participate in certain benefit plans and programs; a monthly car allowance of $ 750; paid vacation days, accrued at a rate of 6 % of total earnings; use of a company laptop; and reimbursement of up to $ 150 per month for the business use of the employee's personal mobile communication device.
Under the current regime unless an employee accrues 600 insurable hours of work (that is unless she works 16 weeks at 37.5 hours a week) before being let go, that employee is ineligible for employment insurance benefits.
The employment contract not only provided for an annual salary of $ 65,000; the right to participate in certain benefit plans and programs; a monthly car allowance of $ 750; paid vacation days, accrued at a rate of 6 % of total earnings; use of a company laptop; and reimbursement of up to $ 150 per month for the business use of the Respondent's personal mobile communication device.
The contract entitled Mr. Nagribianko to various perquisites, including an annual salary of $ 65,000, benefits, a car allowance, vacation days accrued at 6 % of earnings, use of a company laptop and $ 150 per month for the business use of his personal cell phone.
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