Sentences with phrase «authority cuts imposed»

Turning on the local authority cuts imposed by the Conservatives, the man added: «Because of saving money people are dying.»

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Yet another Conservative council chief has spoken out against the deep spending cuts imposed on local authorities by the government.
Despite low approval ratings, Paterson managed to impose budget cuts, increase oversight for New York's authorities and create a new pension tier for incoming state workers.
The vote came as the Nassau Interim Finance Authority imposed sweeping budget cuts this week for the first time in its 17 - year history.
The legislation passed only three days after the Nassau Interim Finance Authority, the state monitoring board in control of the county's finances, threatened to impose spending cuts if Nassau officials are unable to show that they are meeting quarterly revenue goals.
He said the surplus results from cost - cutting, expense deferrals, one - shot revenue, a recovering economy and a continuing wage freeze imposed by the county's financial control board, the Nassau Interim Finance Authority.
So far, his tenure has entailed cutting salaries across the board by 10 percent; imposing $ 81 million in wage concessions; and announcing a new state - run educational authority to oversee Michigan's lowest - performing schools that will pilot in Detroit next year.
Emboldened by the eviscerating cuts imposed on councils by the coalition government — 28 % between 2011 and 2015 — large Tory - run authorities in Cornwall, Suffolk and Barnet, north London, have embarked on their own high profile versions of the Ridley model, claiming that impoverishment gave them no choice but to pursue large - scale privatisation.
wouldn't tell the public that the problem is not the Law Society's problem, as in effect it does; (15) LSUC's website wouldn't state that lay benchers «represent the public interest,» which is impossible now that we are well beyond the 19th century; (16) CanLII's services would be upgraded in kind and volume to be a true support service, able to have a substantial impact upon the problem, and several other developed support services, all provided at cost, would together, provide a complete solution; (17) LSUC's management would not be part - time management by amateurs - amateurs because benchers don't have the expertise to solve the problem, nor are they trying to get it, nor are they joining with Canada's other law societies to solve this national problem; (18) the Federation of Law Societies of Canada would not describe the problem as being one of mere «gaps in access to legal services» (see its Sept. 2012 text, «Inventory of Access to Legal Services Initiatives of the Law Societies of Canada» (1st paragraph), (19) LSUC would not be encouraging the use alternatives to lawyers, such as law students, self - help, and «unbundled, targeted» legal services, as a «cutting costs by cutting competence» strategy; and, (20) it would not be necessary to impose an Ontario version of the Clementi Report (UK, 2004) that would separate LSUC's regulatory functions from its representative functions, to be exercised by separate authorities.
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