Sentences with phrase «cent of staff reporting»

Incidents of physical attacks were far more prevalent in primary schools with 48 per cent of staff reporting pupils being physically aggressive, compared with 20 per cent working at secondary level.

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Women earn an average of 79 cents for every dollar a man makes in the US, according to a 2016 report published by the Joint Economic Committee Democratic Staff.
Cenovus reported one - time severance costs of $ 43 million as it cut its staff count by 15 per cent in the first quarter, and a $ 59 - million non-cash expense for Calgary office space that exceeds current needs.
Casino giant Crown Resorts has reported a 9.1 per cent fall in «normalised» net profit to $ 191.3 million, pulled down by a 45.3 per cent drop in Australian VIP revenue following the arrest of 18 Crown staff by Chinese officials late last year.
Despite reports of «collective outrage», however, less than 10 per cent of MediaCity's 2,300 staff appear to have signed the petition, and possibly only because they hadn't read further than the first few lines of the memo.
The report reveals that the number of staff at DfID has risen by 7.3 per cent in the past year to 2,972, despite David Cameron's pledge to cut the cost of government.
«This is due to the planned recruitment of 700 additional staff in 2017 and salary review by 30 per cent approved by the Salary, Wages and Income Commission,» the report of the Senate Committee on Finance on the FIRS budget, which was approved by the lawmakers, read.
The problem was revealed in the BPS and New Savoy staff wellbeing survey for 2015, where 46 per cent of the psychological therapists and psychologists surveyed reported experiencing depressed mood and 70 per cent said they found their job stressful.
A poll by public service Unison has found that 47 per cent of respondents to a poll report that support staff have been cut in last year as funding has become tight.
The amount spent on supply teachers accounted for six per cent of total spend on staff wages, and the BBC report suggests it is due to schools in England struggling to recruit enough teachers.
Twenty - one per cent of primary school heads reported that their school had got rid of teaching staff, and over half (54 per cent) said their teaching assistants had been cut.
Whilst there has been opposition from anti-CCTV campaigners, the use of surveillance in the classroom is often welcomed by students, staff and parents alike, with a reported 90 per cent of secondary schools in the UK now using them.
With 90 per cent of LGBT students reporting that they have been bullied because of their gender or sexuality, the NAHT believes that LGBT staff can provide an important role model for pupils and act as a «force for change».
Overall, 20 per cent of education support staff, which includes school business managers, technicians, librarians, administrative workers, caretakers, cleaners and catering staff, that took part in Unison's survey reported to have experienced violence.
In addition, the data shows 57 per cent of respondents reported cuts in classroom - related support staff posts.
The LinkedIn global recruiting trends report 2017 states that hiring choices are increasingly moving to referrals from staff, accounting for 48 per cent of hires, closely followed by website or online job boards at 46 per cent.
The most recent research for the Parliamentary Office of Science & Technology reported that 42 per cent of employers still have difficulties recruiting staff from science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) backgrounds.
The issue of staff recruitment is well documented, with 79 per cent of schools in a 2015 NAHT (National Association of Headteachers) survey reporting that they «found recruitment problematic» and 56 per cent stating that they paid recruitment agencies between # 1,000 and # 10,000 per position.
60 per cent of respondents report that the number of support staff has decreased in their school.
Many reports over the past few years have signalled that schools are finding it harder to recruit — for example, in a 2015 survey by the National Governors Association, 43 per cent of respondents reported it was difficult to find good candidates when recruiting senior staff.
While teaching staff cuts are currently less significant in primary schools, 21 per cent of survey respondents reported that they have had to reduce teaching staff.
Despite the concerns, the study found 65 per cent of the law firms that participated have no staff devoted to information security, with 31 per cent of them reporting budgets for the issue in the range of $ 10,000 to $ 50,000.
And the final highlight of the report shows in the reporting provinces and territories, even though almost 10,000 lawyers — private lawyers: 87 per cent; legal aid plan staff lawyers: 13 per cent — provided legal aid assistance in 2009 - 10, those numbers are down two per cent from the previous year.
A full 97 per cent of respondents reported that marketing and business development staff were highly or somewhat involved in supporting and implementing their firm's strategic priorities, while only 36 per cent participated in setting them.
The research findings from The Veritas 2017 GDPR Report, which surveyed more than 900 senior business decision makers in 2017 across Europe, the U.S. and Asia Pacific, also found that more than 20 per cent (21 %) are very worried about potential layoffs, fearing that staff reductions may be an inevitable outcome as a result of financial penalties incurred as a result of GDPR compliance failures.
Thirty - seven per cent of CLOs increased in - house staffing levels at their companies in the past 12 months, while the percentage who reported having legal operations staff more than doubled, to 48 per cent this year.
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