Sentences with phrase «case workers at»

However, there are insufficient opportunities for lower - level social service case workers at these providers to acquire the education needed to move up a career ladder to more responsibility and better compensation.
I got back in touch with the case worker at the rehab center and found out the speech evaluation would cost $ 441 -LRB-!)
Those are the famous words promised by the adoptive parents and my case worker at Catholic Charities.
During law school, he was a Case Worker at the University of Ottawa Community Legal Clinic, a Research Assistant in Tax Law, and a Legal Writing Leader tasked with mentoring other students on legal writing.

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In at least five cases since 2015, Huajian sued workers in Chinese court rather than pay compensation mandated by a government arbitration panel.
Gravity was flooded with stories from ecstatic workers elsewhere who suddenly got raises from converted bosses who tossed them out like Scrooge after his epiphany — even, in one case, at an apparel factory in Vietnam.
«What happens with Facebook is you don't know what you don't know,» said David Lopez, a former general counsel for the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission who is one of the lawyers at the firm Outten & Golden bringing the age - discrimination case on behalf of the communication workers union.
There were 38,000 workers in solar manufacturing in the U.S. at the end of 2016, according to SEIA, adding that all but 2,000 made something other than cells and panels, the subject of the trade case.
In one recent case, NGOs worked with the company to reintegrate workers in Honduras into a new Gildan operation after they were laid off at another factory.
Tablets and smartphones could also save case workers from lugging around cartloads of binders when at court or when investigating a case on the road, Benitez said.
If anything similar is the case at the Samsung factories, this implies that stricter limits on overtime would indeed be a bad thing, at least from the workers» point of view.
About 38 % of workers say they expect to retire at 70 years or older, but only 4 % of current retirees report that this was the case for them.
The Liberals are unlikely to make any final decision on drug testing until the Supreme Court of Canada rules on its legality in a case between Suncor and workers at its Alberta oil sands operation, said Troy Winters, senior health and safety officer with the Canadian Union of Public Employees.
Case Farms managers said that the lines in Canton run about 35 birds a minute, but workers at other Case Farms plants told me that their lines run as fast as 45 birds a minute.
The judge found that «none of the allegedly false statements put at issue in the complaint are adequate» to sustain the former workers» case.
The company said individual cases about worker classification in at least five other states, including Georgia, Pennsylvania and Texas, have resulted in rulings that categorize drivers as contractors.
While at least one company has reportedly expressed interest in opening a 1,000 - worker module assembly plant in Jacksonville, Fla., that is likely to be a rare case.
«In a minority of cases, activist hedge funds may bring some lasting value for shareholders but largely at the expense of workers and bond holders; thus the impact of activist hedge funds appears to take the form of wealth transfer rather than wealth creation.»
Most Christians give these miracle workers no thought at all despite the fact that they can have vast numbers of followers (over 1 million in some cases).
Catholic agencies have sometimes made a stab at including priests, but usually only for special «moral» services or as regular social case workers.
When poverty is chosen, when it is a voluntary status, undertaken for some moral or religious end, it is often a state of joy rather than of suffering, as in the case of Thoreau at Walden, the Peace Corps worker, or the inhabitant of a rural commune.
In some cases the person is a psychiatrist (as is the case at the Temple University Mental Health Center in Philadelphia) or a psychologist, but most frequently he is a social worker.
Most professors, health care providers, and case workers are at best interested in people's education, health, and welfare and at worst are interested only in their own career goals.
I had thought the milk was mandatory but a food service worker at my school said that's not the case.
At the request of the site visitor, we may share this personal information with reputable adoption agencies and / or with a waiting child's social worker, case manager or other approved agency staff, in order to facilitate a child's placement.
An analysis conducted by the pro-charter school lobbying group Families for Excellent Schools shows NYC's Special Commissioner of Investigation charged with policing the school system opened the fewest cases in at least five years in 2016, even as complaints of school worker's misdeeds reached record levels.
In another case, Lesley Shiner, a clerical worker at the State University of New York at Buffalo, accused a former dean of sexually harassing her and groping her at a holiday party in 2010.
I also asked Heastie if he's concerned about the governor's increased reliance of late on his executive powers to circumvent the Legislature on key policy issues like a minimum wage increase for the state's fast food workers and creation of a special prosecutor to handle cases in which unarmed civilians die at the hands of law enforcement officers.
I join the county executive in his push to see changes at the state level that will help case workers to better do their job and protect children in danger.
The worker, whose name is being held back because the case is still pending, received a notice in June that read «you committed an act of abuse or neglect on or about (insert date) at (insert provider agency name).
Also at that location is food and a client case worker manned by Red Cross personnel.
Late this fall, a group of at least 17 doctors and medical offices involved in treating workers» compensation cases donated $ 83,000 to Cuomo's campaign over the course of eight days at the end of this year's election cycle.
Albanese, a lawyer, said the city often refused to indemnify public workers for actions taken «outside the scope of their employment,» and cited a case he handled on behalf of two security guards at an Upper Manhattan homeless shelter.
Poloncarz continued, «In today's data - driven informational age, there is no reason why a CPS case worker should not have the most complete and current information at their fingertips as they are investigating a case.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who has had an uneasy relationship with some public - sector labor groups during the early years of his administration, blasted the case in similar language this week when speaking at a convention for the Transport Workers Union in Las Vegas.
In a bizarre twist to a discrimination case at the New York Power Authority, the agency has issued a memo reminding workers that they are prohibited from selling goods — including eggs — at the office.
Their ire is directed at the Ulster County Sheriff's Department's new policy of requiring those, including case workers, clients and family members, who enter the Social Services department to present identification and be checked for outstanding warrants.
The Erie County Department of Senior Services and NY Connects will have a case worker available at the Senior Center, to assist clients and their families with benefits and services, on the fourth Thursday of each month, from 10 a.m. - noon.
Both cases involve claims about a valued worker with close personal relationships at the top of the party seemingly exploiting young people many rungs beneath them on the political ladder.
At the time, Mr. de Blasio, along with other Democratic mayoral candidates, criticized the deal, calling it unfair to workers, who in some cases would have their salaries reduced to $ 24,000 a year.
The addition of eighteen child protective workers would result in 151 front - line workers in the unit; assuming that twelve percent of workers are not have cases at any one time (due to turnover, training, or medical leave), there would be 133 front - line workers accepting cases, which would keep caseloads on average at 15 per caseworker.
Two full - time CPS case workers will be on - site at the two hospitals Monday - Friday during normal business hours, providing real - time access to CPS expertise for staff after a report has been made to the State Child Abuse Hotline and a case number has been issued.
An investigator named by Gov. Andrew Cuomo to look into the cases of fired unionized workers at the Momentive chemical plant was at the Waterford plant recently.
The news further highlights how little margin there is for error when treating an Ebola patient and strongly suggests that health care workers were not adequately trained to handle Ebola cases at the hospital.
When a psychologist and a case worker visited her at home, Jodie was two years, eight months old.
Robert Howarth, a biogeochemist at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, says that it is possible that workers at the sites were especially conscientious about controlling emissions during the researchers» monitoring, and that he views the results as a best - case scenario.
The group made its case at a meeting in Brussels late last month, when an amendment to a European directive protecting workers from biological hazards at work came into force.
Analysis of the viral sequences suggests that one of these introductions, which has been linked to several EVD cases in Monrovia, including health care workers at Redemption Hospital, likely led to the largest wave of cases in Liberia.
Influenza remains a major health problem in the United States, resulting each year in an estimated 36,000 deaths and 200,000 hospitalizations.4 Those who have been shown to be at high risk for the complications of influenza infection are children 6 to 23 months of age; healthy persons 65 years of age or older; adults and children with chronic diseases, including asthma, heart and lung disease, and diabetes; residents of nursing homes and other long - term care facilities; and pregnant women.4 It is for this reason that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has recommended that these groups, together with health care workers and others with direct patient - care responsibilities, should be given priority for influenza vaccination this season in the face of the current shortage.1 Other high - priority groups include children and teenagers 6 months to 18 years of age whose underlying medical condition requires the daily use of aspirin and household members and out - of - home caregivers of infants less than 6 months old.1 Hence, in the case of vaccine shortages resulting either from the unanticipated loss of expected supplies or from the emergence of greater - than - expected global influenza activity — such as pandemic influenza, which would prompt a greater demand for vaccination5 — the capability of extending existing vaccine supplies by using alternative routes of vaccination that would require smaller doses could have important public health implications.
If your ears are forward of this position — as is the case with most office workers, Kelly says — you're at risk for neck pain, back pain, and a host of other issues.
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