Because far from causing the government much political grief, today's strikes
by public sector workers are actually rather politically convenient.
Large contributions to employment growth over the past year were also
made by the public sector and the property and business services industry, which has benefited from robust sales activity in housing markets.
He said the government's efforts to boost spending
by public sector companies - which still dominate large areas of the Indian economy - could help lift overall growth.
I also think that the Regulation could potentially spur greater adoption of electronic and digital signatures
by public sector bodies offering online services.
But those moves will do little to alleviate public anger over the rise, which is well above the one per cent pay rise being
received by public sector workers.
The research showed 39 % of law students are applying for jobs outside the profession, with banking and financial services the most popular choice,
followed by the public sector.
Most environmental consultants are employed by consultancy firms, which are
hired by the public sector and by commercial organisations.
The first idea is to engage with universities to evidence about what is being achieved through the investment of time, financial and human
resources by the public sector.
PPP represents a collaboration between public and private sector for the purpose of delivering a project traditionally
provided by the public sector.
A super benefit containing an untaxed element is most commonly
paid by a public sector fund for commonwealth, state and territory government departments.
In the Equality Act 2010 (Public Authorities and Consequential and Supplementary Amendments) Order 2011, (SI 2011/1060) the list of public authorities
covered by the public sector equality duty contained within s 149 is expanded.
A growth of 10 % is also shown
by the public sector general insurers during 2013 - 14 in gross premium and in the next five years, they have projected a growth of 100 %.
And, premium collected
by public sector insurers rose by 8.2 % to Rs 7,984.37 crore during April - May and for private companies the premium collected increased by 6.19 % to Rs 6,555.17 crore.
On average, the number of sick days
used by public sector employees is nearly three times that of private sector workers, who took an average of three days off in 2008, the New York Post reported Thursday.
Whatever the solution you can bet that it will be profited upon by the private sector and paid
for by the public sector.
In reality, golden rice is being
produced by public sector organizations and would be handed out free to farmers, who would be encouraged to save and replant seeds year after year with no technology fees or royalties.
In reality, golden rice is being produced
by public sector organizations and would be handed out free to farmers, who would be encouraged to save and replant seeds year after year with no technology fees or royalties.
The STRB has been constrained for several
years by the public sector pay cap of one per cent from making a full recommendation on the level of pay required to ensure that schools can recruit and retain the high quality professionals they need.
Understanding your finances and deals can help you identify where savings can be made and makes it easier to compare your current deals with those offered
by public sector organisations such as the Crown Commercial Service.
Together, they joined the panoply of monied special interests
led by public sector unions that are largely funding the Democratic Party, to defeat a third Democrat — independent Steve Glazer.
The Health Insurance TPA of India Ltd, structured
by public sector non-life insurance companies to handle their health claims, is ready to go live.
PCS general secretary Mark Serwotka said the
action by public sector workers was about «demonstrating that they've had enough».
Randstad's analysis reveals that occupations
dominated by public sector employers have proven more recession - proof than those with staff predominantly employed by private sector.
In particular, the commission considers that prohibiting the wearing of «conspicuous» religious
symbols by public sector employees does not meet the Quebec Charter test and that the proposal to formalize «religious» accommodations could restrict the scope of accommodations granted on the basis of other grounds of discrimination, including for disabled people.
The State Government's role in regional Western Australia was recognised in Perth this week when two of the year's StateWest Achievement Awards were
won by public sector employees working in fields that service predominantly regional areas.
In our view, a more appropriate description would be misallocation of private capital, prompted and
underwritten by the public sector,» Macquarie's economists wrote in their note.
You, as young persons with intellectual integrity, conscientized nationalism and commitment to the thousand million humans making up India's demography, must interrogate why a «U-turn» in economic policy now - export promotion as against import substitution, reliance on xeno - philic private sector instead of
dominance by the public sector, open sesame to the international economy and to foreign capital rather than accent on protected domestic activities and employment.
Then Wednesday will see a massive
walkout by public sector workers protesting against cuts to their pensions arrangements.
Labour leader Ed Miliband said the industrial action
taken by public sector workers today was «a sign of failure on signs».
Some prominent examples are the commitments
implied by the public sector pension system, the state pension system, the health system and PFI.