Sentences with phrase «bosses who»

Star Trek: Beyond arrives with less hype than studio bosses who signed off an estimated $ 185m production budget might have hoped.
Longtime fans and newcomers to the franchise will find classic, fast - paced action as they battle huge bosses who will stop at nothing to keep them from completing their mission.
Longtime fans and newcomers to the franchise will find classic, fast - paced action as they battle huge bosses who will stop at nothing
Exposed: The sickening perks handed out by our broke NHS to the hundreds of health bosses who now have million - pound pension pots.
I'm drawn to kind, hard working people and with blogging you get to meet a lot of girl bosses who share the same passion for life, travel and of course fashion.
I was asked the other day what bloggers and instagramers inspire me... and as much as I love fashion and style my answer was not a single fashion blogger but instead these amazing girl bosses who are rocking their business.
Many workers associate being stressed with being effective, a misconception reinforced by bosses who commend them for their incredible efforts.
«Strong performers have bosses who respect their boundaries.
Bosses who are fair make their workers happier and their companies more productive, but in the end may be burning themselves out.
«Bosses who «phone snub» their employees risk losing trust, engagement: Researchers offer tips to change corporate culture, build healthy workplace relationships.»
But junior researchers are often discouraged from voicing their concerns due to the power imbalance intrinsic to academia: The senior researchers who train us are not only our mentors, but they are also the professors who graduate us and the bosses who pay us and eventually recommend us for our next jobs.
According to an anonymous «insider» quoted by The Buffalo News («Spitzer must bite the hand that feeds him,» 5/31/06) the statewide bosses who elected Spitzer are «in for a surprise».
In truth, they have been tricked by wordplay into joining a large political party complete with a pantheon of party bosses who engage in back room horse - trading shenanigans like every other party.
Police Commissioner Bill Bratton quietly reinstated two NYPD bosses who had been stripped of their guns and badges over corruption allegations — in a secret deal to get them to retire, The Post has learned.
On Monday Mr Miliband faced a backlash from company bosses who had featured in a Labour advertisement about the risks of leaving the EU and he has faced repeated accusations from company bosses that he is anti-business.
In today's Sun the Prime Minister attempts to drive a wedge between the public sector workers who «do a brilliant job» and the union bosses who «are ordering millions of public sector workers to strike next week — even while talks are under way.»
Rob Ryan, Hoffman's campaign adviser, suggests the trend is the result of GOP party bosses who want to even the score from November when Hoffman embarrassed Republicans who refused to endorse him.
The new prime minister got into her stride as she started talking about unscrupulous bosses who do not listen to their workers.
Rosenthal told reporters that the best way to deal with county bosses who influence the process of which candidates ultimately prosper is to «stop recognizing them as gatekeepers.»
Helping to seal the deal was a mayor with little interest in placating the old - school party bosses who spurned his candidacy.
British agents had fanned out across the country, bribing candidates, and the regional bosses who controlled them.
A Hawkins - Jones administration will enforce the laws against wage theft, including putting bosses who steal behind bars,» said Jones.
It's classic Albany: A move to target New York City - area bosses who were ripping off workers grew into a new task for private businesses of all kinds.
These changes have spurred the unfortunate rhetoric and baseless claims from union bosses who see their empires slipping away.
Jones Pledges to Take Action against Wage Theft if Elected, Hold Bosses who Steal Criminally Liable
He wants the good public employees to provide information about their coworkers and bosses who don't work hard enough, misuse state cars and expense accounts and double dip on the state pension system.
And at least he was brave enough to put his neck on the line, unlike many other agency bosses who preferred to play it safe and hedge their bets.
NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton quietly reinstated two NYPD bosses who had been stripped of their guns and badges over corruption allegations in a secret deal to get them to retire.
Making the council speaker a publicly elected position would take the power away from the party bosses who currently control the process, he said.
When asked how she would deal with problematic bosses who may try to sideline her in the discharge of her work, the nominee said she would not hesitate to resign in such situations.
Philip Banks, a former NYPD chief of department, was allegedly the point man for various NYPD bosses who were enriched by their relationships with people who have ties to the Orthodox Jewish community in Brooklyn, including businessman Jeremy Reichberg and real estate investor Jona Rechnitz.
In the city, meanwhile, the bosses who made Corey Johnson the new City Council speaker are choosing the key committee chairs, quickly extracting the spoils of their support.
«It's still the same old Labour party: a weak leader in the pocket of the union bosses who's unable to stand up for hardworking people.»
But no crackdown on those bosses who use cheap labour to cut costs.
«This so - called new Democratic Party is the party of the back - room bosses who are making sure that they're hand - picked minions continue in office.»
What's more, you'd only be one voice that would struggle to be heard by the big bosses who could affect change.
The runaway train of outrage over executive pay is now unstoppable, crushing all those bosses who find themselves in its path.
«We know it is not indefinitely sustainable,» Mr Reid explained, responding to attacks from airline bosses who have criticised the government for failing to provide adequate preparation for the unprecedented delays imposed.
Bosses who go around spreading personal information probably do deserve a punch in the face, so this mom's frustration is understandable.
It's your bosses who choose whether you're here or not.
Managing Chelsea is no easy job — and there is a very long list of big - name bosses who could've told Antonio Conte that.
With such managerial drama in mind, we take a look at 11 bosses who flopped terribly during their spell in a Premier League hot - seat...
But you and I know for some reason that AW has bosses who don't care what happens on the pitch for as long as they hv money.
@pubgooner All the English bosses who once owned EPL teams have went the «yankee» route and sold their shares in English clubs.
As other people have said as well, Wenger takes the blame and deflects it to an EXTERNAL source where his players will not get upset and hurt team moral and he doesn't upset his bosses who pay him a damn good wage.
But instead its 2015, student athletes are impeaching there own bosses who do nt pay them, and oh and by the way - Tim Tebow is still not in the NFL because hes Christian.
Rodgers may well be the latest in a long line of bosses who have failed to effectively manage the troubled forward and the lack of goals is merely adding fuel to the fire.
Though, boo for bosses who would actually yell.
Obama cowardice in not admitting his failure dishonors these mens lives who continued to do their duty despite being in a very dangerous situation with bosses who were not paying attention.
Disgruntled laity will know this and use it to their advantage with the full backing of the bosses who didn't want you in the first place.
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