Sentences with phrase «claim a pay rise»

With further rises in 2009 and 2010 this could allow MPs to claim a pay rise of around ten per cent over three years.

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Over nine years, consumers» premiums have risen by 89.2 per cent as money paid by their insurers on their claims has risen by 91 per cent.
Financial claims rise exponentially, beyond the economy's ability to pay.
As noted by The Sun, he will get a pay - rise to # 25,000 - a-week, and will have to continue to prove his worth to the senior squad and hope that he is able to break back into the team and make his claim to keep his place.
One is a pay rise, although it is not a massive one as his current wages are not far off the # 160,000 a week the paper claims he is asking for.
It is claimed by the Mail that Liverpool are increasingly likely to cash in on the England international if he can not put pen to paper on a new contract, with the club feeling he is not worth such a significant pay rise.
Reports claim that Pogba is seeking a big pay - rise, something that Juve seem reluctant to provide.
Recent contract talks between the Blues and the goalkeeper have been put off after reports claimed that the 25 - year - old has demanded a huge pay rise.
Claire Austin, a nurse rather than a teacher (though the SNP leader also got a hard time from them), challenged her over nurses» pay rises, how «demoralising» it was to work in NHS Scotland and the claim she had made use of food banks.
Mr Clegg claimed these savings meant the party could keep its promises to phase out tuition fees, raise pensions in line with earnings, and give pay rises to the lowest - ranking members of the armed forces.
Public servants are being offered below - inflation pay rises because the government failed to plan for the economic downturn, the Conservatives claimed today.
(It seems likely that the main rise in public spending and reduction of tax revenue over the 2008 - present period has been due to economic contraction rather than policy change - unemployed people claim benefits, don't pay tax on wages and pay much less VAT on purchases.
Dave Prentis dismissed Francis Maude's claims the Government could not afford a pay rise and said, «the top 1 % have increased their wealth by 18 % in the last year - can't just we ask that they contribute a little bit more, via the taxation system, to enable us to have decent pay
Days ago Mr Cameron called for the amount the UK pays the EU to be cut or frozen but yesterday he claimed to have «succeeded spectacularly» by limiting the rise to 2.9 %.
«My political opponents are destroying my well established political career and rising profile in Akwa Ibom politics by generating false internet pictures with the claim that I impregnated a certain woman whom I paid off to terminate the pregnancy.»
Mr Balls claimed the Tories had repeatedly claimed there would no VAT rises before previous elections before voting to rise the amount of tax paid on purchases.
The mis - step on the Andrew Marr Show is also being seen as on a par with Norman Lamont's claim that «rising unemployment and the recession have been a price well worth paying to get inflation down».
The government's claim it will protect lower paid public servants from cuts to pay and pensions is destroyed by figures that show the pensions increase would wipe out any salary rise.
GMB general secretary Paul Kenny said the claim was unacceptable at a time when thousands of public sector workers were having pay rises capped at three per cent.
Staff representatives on company boards are no alternative to stronger pay claims, especially as living costs rise.
The independent Police Arbitration Tribunal said the 2.5 per cent pay rise should be backdated to September, but only officers in Scotland have been able to claim the full award.
But the NUT claims the pay award is below inflation, arguing recent pay rises have been wiped out by the rising cost of living.
The Home Office has refused to backdate a 2.5 per cent pay rise to September, in a move officers claim diminishes the value of the award to 1.9 per cent.
The Trades Union Congress (TUC) claimed that pay freezes and below - inflation rises had left public sector workers # 2,245 worse off on average since the UK coalition government took office.
These public sector workers claim that they are not seeing any benefit from a recovering economy and that the pay freeze and 1 % cap on a rise which they've seen in the last four years, has left them # 4,000 worse off than in 2010.
The tests would be used by the Department for Education to track how much progress a child had made, she said, claiming that this would be used to decide whether the child's teacher gets a pay rise or goes into a capability procedure.
We need bold new ideas to complement pay rises and beat the retention crisis, claims Russell Hobby
Expect to pay more for your insurance in years to come and don't be surprised if premiums continue to rise even if you don't make a claim.
With med pay coverage, such injuries can be taken care of without it rising to the level of a liability claim.
Penalties are always paid as unsecured debts, even if the tax giving rise to the penalty must be paid as a priority claim.
However, some insurers can increase your premium after you make this type of claim, depending on factors such as the type of car you drive, your age, and whether the cost of claims your insurer has paid during the year, has risen.
I am, after all a teacher, and this seemed like a good opportunity to explain why, for example, I thought more attention should be paid to sea level rise, which is ongoing and unstoppable and carries a real threat of acceleration, than to the unsupportable claims that the ocean circulation was undergoing shutdown (Nature, December 2005).
Further, where an employee discusses pay because she feels that she has been discriminated against, any action taken by the employer to stop such discussion will give rise to a victimisation claim.
Although it is not required by the government to release the pay gap of partners, Norton Rose Fulbright has claimed they want to be «open and transparent».
The number of claims filed annually continues to rise, with over $ 254 million in claims paid in 2013, compared to $ 180 million in 2010.
Major global banks and brokers may have already paid in the region of $ 20 billion of fines and litigation expenses for Libor and forex rigging but the pay outs are set to increase from a rising tide of legal claims in relation to these offences and the manipulation of indices such as ISDAFix, the global benchmark for fixed interest rate swaps.
While men on shared parental leave can not directly compare themselves with women on maternity leave, enhancing maternity pay but not shared parental pay may give rise to an indirect discrimination claim.
Employees claimed unlawful deduction from wages, and argued that it was intended that they receive a pay rise of at least 2.5 %.
A single claim can seriously erode a lawyer's coverage limits under the mandatory program through defence costs alone, reducing the amount left to settle the claim or pay any judgment, while the cost of defending and settling claims continues to rise in Ontario.
Any insurance company who pays an insurance claim caused by the tortious fault of another (e.g. Samsing, if its product was defective in a manner sufficient to give rise to legal liability) has a right to sue the party at fault for the loss the insurance company suffered in what is called a subrogation lawsuit.
Let us hope the BackTo60 legal claim case starts soon so that full compensation can be paid to the 1950s born women who saw any pension age rise.
There will be an increase to the application fee and a 25 % surcharge if it is not paid at the time of filing, as well as fee rises for search and examination, an excess claims fee and an excess pages fee.
The findings show that the average value of road traffic accident (RTA) personal injury claims rose by 3.4 per cent, while insurance pay - outs for small employers» and public liability (EL / PL) personal injury claims also increased by an average of 10 and 12 per cent respectively in this period.
«We have seen all of the major auto insurance carriers reporting an increase in the average amount paid on bodily injury claims, fueled by rising medical costs.
In particular the premiums may rise based on the filings of previous claims against the policy, injury or any other factor that might increases the insurer's risk of being obligated to pay out under the insurance policy provided.
The policy premiums are likely to see a rise after a claim is made because the insurer will have to pay for damages to your vehicle as well as damage to... (more) February 28, 2011
Both nationwide and here in Colorado, people are actually filing fewer claims and the severity of injuries is down, but the cost to pay those claims is higher due to rising cost of medical care, vehicle repair and jury awards.
This is just how insurance works: as claims frequencies rise due to distracted driving claims, insurance companies may respond by increasing car insurance rates and creating new underwriting rules to compensate for the additional losses paid.
This probably won't rise to the level of a liability claim, it's more likely to be paid under the small coverage for damage to property of others.
The charge per dollar at risk to the insurance company (this is defined as the death benefit that would be paid on a claim, minus the current cash value) unequivocally will rise over time.
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