Sentences with phrase «annual salary raises»

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His daily show, Ted Husing's Bandstand, brought him into closer contact with a number of his show - biz pals, including Bing Crosby and Glenn Miller, and raised his annual salary from $ 27,500 to the then stupendous sum of $ 250,000, but he wasn't happy.
In 2014, a max contract for Klay Thompson would have come in at 25 percent of the $ 70 million salary cap with 7.5 percent annual raises, or around four years at $ 78 million.
George would sign a four - year max deal with the Lakers at $ 133 million that starts at around a $ 30.6 million salary in Year 1 before annual raises.
He'd leave more than $ 50 million on the table, but if he signs a four - year max, his annual salary floor would be $ 35 million — a $ 14 million raise from last year's payout.
Since James has been in the league for over 10 years and has been with the his current team for two years, he is eligible for a four - year contract with 7.5 % annual raises at 35 % of the salary cap.
The funds raised through Annual Giving enhance the experience of every student by maintaining a comprehensive Waldorf curriculum, a vibrant campus, improving teacher salaries and ensuring financial aid.
John Curran, 41, of Tinley Park has resigned as director of the Alsip Park District to join Tinley Park for an annual salary of $ 67,000, plus an automatic 4 percent raise each year for the duration of his three - year contract.
Her raise is more than my annual salary, so it's hard to see that 10 % as any kind of real sacrifice.
Because the minimum wage is scheduled to go up by 70 cents per hour in New York State as of January 1 — with annual rises until it reaches $ 15 by 2022 — the salaries of employees making under $ 10.40 per hour have to be raised.
Many municipal officials have complained that the state arbitration system often favors unions by not capping annual salary awards and inadequately weighing the government's ability to afford raises.
Earlier this month, legislators voted 9 - 7 to raise their own annual salaries by about $ 4,000 and 10 - 6 to raise the county executive's salary by $ 33,458.
And, even if it succeeds, it includes no money to increase his $ 30,000 annual salary; the PI has not sought funds for postdoc raises since the grant began.
School systems would have to raise their annual budgets by an average of about 20 percent in order to respond to three of the major recommendations of the National Commission on Excellence in Education: extending the school day to seven hours, extending the school year to 200 days, and making teachers» starting salaries «market sensitive.»
At the core lay a financial arrangement, with D.C. Public Schools paying the New Leaders» salaries during training and NLNS covering the program costs, leaving Davis to raise a $ 1.5 million annual operating budget.
About $ 50 million of a 2010 gift from Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg helped pay for provisions in the five - year contract, including higher base salaries for all Newark teachers plus annual raises for teachers who are rated well under a new evaluation system.
N.C. Rep. Craig Horn, an influential budget writer from Union County who chairs the House education appropriations committee, isn't sure he likes the current salary scale for teachers, the one adopted by lawmakers two years ago that nixes annual raises for teachers in favor of a multi-tiered approach with bigger pay bumps every five years.
But in most jobs people get annual raises so those who are more senior have higher salaries than the rookies.
Let's say you're 35, earn $ 50,000 a year, receive 2 % annual raises and contribute 10 % of your salary to a 401 (k) that earns a 7 % a year before fees.
Based on 15 % of a salary of $ 550 per month with various annual raises:
It takes into account your existing balance, annual raises in your salary, your employer's contributions, and the estimated rate of return.
Let's assume you're 30 years old, earn $ 45,000 a year, get 2 % annual raises and save 8 % of your salary every year in a 401 (k) or similar plan until you retire in 35 years.
If your incremental salary annual raise is less than 20 %, let say, 10 %, then you are beaten (20 % - 10 % = 10 %) by inflation.
For example, a 35 - year - old who earns $ 50,000 a year, receives 2 % annual raises and already has $ 50,000 saved in a 401 (k) or similar retirement account would have to contribute about 11 % of salary over the next 30 years to have $ 1 million at retirement, assuming a 7 % annual return (8 % minus 1 % a year in expenses).
A 35 - year - old who earns $ 50,000 a year, gets 2 % annual raises and contributes 10 % of salary to a 401 (k) that earns 6 % a year would have about $ 505,000 at 65.
A few more years of experience raises the earning potential to an average annual salary of $ 107,205 per research provided by the Economic Research Institute.
Slaughters raised London associate salaries by up to 10 % as of 1 January, in a one - off move outside of the firm's regular annual pay review.
Other large law firms, meanwhile, seem more content to look backwards, increasing their billing rates again (The Wired GC), raising starting annual salaries back to $ 160,000 again (Above The Law), and pulling up the drawbridge into partnership (AmLaw Daily).
Both scenarios started with annual salary of $ 160,000 with approximate 2 % annual raise and 7 % returns.
November 30, 2017 — Toronto, ON — According to data from the eighth annual Hays Canada Salary Guide, employers across the country should brace themselves for staff churn as business success in 2017 was not matched with permanent hiring or pay raises.
The final rule raises the annual salary threshold to $ 47,476, up significantly from $ 23,660, and will increase automatically every three years, starting in 2020.
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