Sentences with phrase «by town employee»

In the past two years for the Town of Peru, I secured a grant for $ 7,800 to put a roof on the Lyons Road Schoolhouse and promoted a plan by town employee Robbie Wright to repair the hoops over the salt shed roof, which saved the town thousands instead of a full replacement.»

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The company has encouraged contributions from non-traditional sources, by means of campus hackathons and monthly town halls that are accessible to all 120,000 global employees
You can help businesses and their new employees who move to town by finding new housing and office space, and give them tips about schools, dining and shopping options, social activities and the best way to commute to work.
A trade union increases the power of the employees by allowing them to bargain collectively with the employer: when the employer has too much power (e.g., the only job in town), a union can «level the playing field» by controlling a large % of skilled workers and negotiate a better pay or benefits which would otherwise be denied by the employer's access to other labor sources.
MILTON - The supervisor of Milton is suing his town for the suffering he faced after the Times Union published an article about a settlement agreement between the town and an employee who claims she was harassed by him.
Hourly Employees Union President Paul Catalano said he agrees MLK Day should be observed by the town, but he said it has not been on the table in contract negotiations for more than three years.
The Champlain Town Council also failed to establish or approve the salaries of any program employees paid by the town except for the town's recreation direcTown Council also failed to establish or approve the salaries of any program employees paid by the town except for the town's recreation directown except for the town's recreation directown's recreation director.
North Hempstead spokeswoman Carole Trottere said Tiernan's position is covered by the collective bargaining agreement between the town and Unit 7555 of the Civil Service Employee's Association.
Long Island's 13 towns will pay a projected $ 107.4 million into the Employees» Retirement System by February 2012, up 119 percent from 2010.
The Southold Town Board unanimously passed a $ 41.6 million 2014 budget at a Tuesday night meeting attended by more than two dozen labor union employees who have been working without a contract since January.
In Clarkstown, the Democratic Party national committeewoman Councilwoman Stephanie Hausner again had her ticket punched by Lettre, who doubles as a Clarkstown town employee, himself.
The probe led by attorney William Keniry lasted seven months and included interviews with multiple town employees, negotiations with undisclosed attorneys and a review of «audio recordings,» according to the records, which had names and other entries blacked out before they were released to the Times Union.
Under the agreement, as described by Deputy Town Supervisor Greg Carman and CSEA President Jarvis Brown, the town will be able to have as many as 90 part - time employees per day in the sanitation department, which currently has 220 full - time workTown Supervisor Greg Carman and CSEA President Jarvis Brown, the town will be able to have as many as 90 part - time employees per day in the sanitation department, which currently has 220 full - time worktown will be able to have as many as 90 part - time employees per day in the sanitation department, which currently has 220 full - time workers.
Town financial records show that the full - time workforce has fallen from 1,250 in 2012 to an estimated 999 this year, with the biggest drop occurring in former Supervisor John Venditto's final year, when it shrank by 123 employees to 1,025 as of Jan. 1, 2017.
BY SARA GILBERT The Town of Haverstraw board met on Monday, July 16 to discuss grant - funded projects, employee contracts, billing Rockland County and one resident's concerns about noise and financial stability.
Registered Democrats have been doing Ed Lettre's dirty work this season BY DYLAN SKRILOFF Town employees of Clarkstown and Ramapo who are registered Democrats have done a large share of the petition gathering for Conservative Party director Ed Lettre's efforts to fill committee seats, the Rockland County Times has learned.
The supervisor of Milton is suing his town for $ 340,000 for the suffering he says he faced after the Times Union published an article about a settlement agreement between the town and an employee who claims she was harassed by him.
Republican Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino responded to accusations that he and others took Democrats» campaign flyers from utility poles by saying he was unaware of town employees removing political signs while working for the tTown Supervisor Joseph Saladino responded to accusations that he and others took Democrats» campaign flyers from utility poles by saying he was unaware of town employees removing political signs while working for the ttown employees removing political signs while working for the towntown.
After his loss, Meyer bowed out of the race, getting his name off the ballot by agreeing to run for a judgeship after Grafton Town Justice Pierce Hoyt, a county employee, resigned from his job.
The overall budget is largely unchanged from the one originally proposed by Town Supervisor Scott Russell, which calls for $ 2.4 million in appropriations for highway repairs and a roughly $ 1 million increase in mandatory employee health care costs.
Local Democratic town committees dominated by public employee union members can also exert a restraint on sensible instincts.
The maintenance costs for these libraries currently totals over $ 1.75 million, although the county executive believes maintenance tasks can be performed less expensively by city and town employees.
A case involving a member of the Woodstock Town Board has drawn attention to the local ethics law, which seeks to establish standards of conduct for town officers, employees, and consultants, and to procedures followed by the volunteer board that administers and enforces the statTown Board has drawn attention to the local ethics law, which seeks to establish standards of conduct for town officers, employees, and consultants, and to procedures followed by the volunteer board that administers and enforces the stattown officers, employees, and consultants, and to procedures followed by the volunteer board that administers and enforces the statute.
Republican Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino on Tuesday responded to accusations that he and others took Democrats» campaign flyers from utility poles by saying he was unaware of town employees removing political signs while working for the tTown Supervisor Joseph Saladino on Tuesday responded to accusations that he and others took Democrats» campaign flyers from utility poles by saying he was unaware of town employees removing political signs while working for the ttown employees removing political signs while working for the towntown.
The focus of the ensuing fracas, however, was the section governing appearances by officers and employees before town agencies — the provision that, according to a June 26 finding by the Ethics Board, council members Cathy Magarelli and Bill McKenna violated when they attended a Planning Board meeting last year.
Our hope is to end Monroe's many years of strife caused by the battle for control of the Town Board with its far - reaching powers over annexation, zoning, board appointments, permits, tax monies, and employee hiring» said Michael Egan who led the negotiations for United Monroe and Preserve Hudson Valley; Emily Convers, Chairwoman, United Monroe; and John Allegro, Director, Preserve Hudson Valley in a joint statement.
The setting was a public hearing on proposed changes to various sections of the ethics law, including those covering political solicitation and the acceptance of gifts by town officers and employees.
Against that backdrop, speakers at this week's public hearing zeroed in on the proposal to liberalize the Appearances section of the law by allowing town officers or employees to attend and express their opinions at meetings of municipal boards and commissions.
The tentative 2012 municipal budget, prepared by outgoing supervisor Jeff Moran, who is not seeking reelection, includes a salary of $ 49,333 for the supervisor, reflecting a 2 percent cost - of - living increase proposed for union and nonunion town employees and elected officials.
Unlike the faded main drags of so many upstate towns, the quaint storefronts along Market Street are bustling, buoyed by the six - figure average salaries of company employees.
Further, given that the report has called for further investigations of the Highway Department such as a review of time cards for the past two years, it is clear that such investigations can not be conducted by Town of Clarkstown personnel now that the public trust in the actions of Town employees and officials has been called into question.
The Town Board continues to be questioned about what actions it will take given the very serious allegations raised by several Town employees.
The mayor (played by Rob Lowe) of a town within the disputed territory is a former hockey player and current bordello owner who's as polite as he is comfortable with tugging on a dangling part of the anatomy of one of his employees.
Sometimes the segregation was created by actual town policy, sometimes through restrictive covenants created and maintained by real estate brokers, and sometimes by sheer intimidation from local town employees like police officers and even regular citizens.
In her well - researched and captivating book, Denise Kiernan tells the fascinating story of how a phenomenally wealthy Vanderbilt scion transformed a rural North Carolina town by building the ultimate rich man's folly and reveals the eccentricities, heartaches, and even money problems of these Social Register denizens and their friends and employees
Once a sleepy town mainly populated by public employees, the city has rapidly expanded primarily due to immigrants who have settled on the outskirts.
the company and the employees named engaged in a conspiracy and cover up that risked the lives of people in Libby, Mont., by allowing them to be exposed to a type of asbestos stirred up by the company's vermiculite mining and ore processing near town.
The plaintiff had been struck by a car while crossing the street onto the grounds of a public school, and he filed a negligence lawsuit against the driver of the vehicle that hit him, as well as against several school employees, the town, and members of the school board.
By posing as the CEO, who is usually (conveniently) out of town, a scammer will send an email to employees requesting that money be immediately deposited into an account.
Food was listed as a favourite perk by a number of respondents, citing: free lunches with the partners each week, cookies on every employee's birthday, «lots of free food,» Friday afternoon drinks, Friday lunches around town, drinks / lunches / dinners with the firms, free fresh - baked muffins every morning...
The Plaintiff argued that because the Town's email policy was never adopted by his Union and because employee emails were stored on a third party server, he had a reasonable expectation of privacy in emails sent over the Town's email system.
BHPK represented a town sued by an employee who was terminated after numerous staff members complained about his behavior.
The appellant acted in a way that was perceived by some employees of the Town Hall as aggressive.
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