Sentences with phrase «compensation for my labor»

Some of the participants turn out to have skill, some turn out not to have skill — but each extracts a fee, compensation for the labor expended in the effort.
They are not required to purchase birth control, only to provide me with insurance as compensation for my labor.
It creates a right to retain something of value belonging to another person as compensation for labor, material, or money expended in that person's behalf.
This system perpetuates asymmetrical power relations, depriving vulnerable contributors due credit and compensation for their labor.
As compensation for their labor, the artists received one painting from the series and ten dollars royalty from the $ 250 sales price of the remaining paintings.
Each artists will receove one painting from the series as initial compensation for their labor.
It is for lawyers who have been laid off and are starting to think the job market will never improve, small firm owners who want to increase revenue but not fixed expenses, and contract attorneys who want more flexibility and better compensation for their labor.

Not exact matches

At Google, an audit of their pay practices by the Department of Labor found «systemic compensation disparities against women pretty much across the entire workforce,» showing, one official has said, six to seven standard deviations between pay for men and women in nearly every job category.
(i) Assist companies in determining and interpreting their ratio (revenue stream number one); (ii) Sell the data back to companies to compare and explain ratios among their peers on an industry - by - industry basis, because average worker compensation for Bank of America will be different than that of Apple, for example (revenue stream number two); and (iii) Sell the data to labor groups to assist them in collective bargaining (revenue stream number three).
When the labor supply shrinks or demand for workers rises, compensation committee members can choose to reward CEOs for giving their staff raises.
«That's good news for workers because they can command higher compensation, but many small business owners aren't yet confident enough to raise prices to offset the higher labor costs,» Dunkelberg said.
New Department of Labor fiduciary rules that went into effect June 9 require only «reasonable compensation» for sales of products into retirement accounts.
The new fiduciary standard mandated by the Department of Labor prohibits advisors from making recommendations that will cause compensation for their services to be more than «reasonable.»
This data included annual salary, annual incentive, long - term equity, and total compensation amounts for Labor Market Peer Group named executive officers.
DEATH WATCH FOR OBAMA»S FIDUCIARY RULE — An appeals court teamed up with President Donald Trump's Labor Department to deal a huge blow to the Obama - era fiduciary rule, which would have required brokers to put their customers» best interest ahead of their own compensation considerations.
Following the Company's repayment of the TARP CPP investment in December 2009, the HRC re-evaluated the appropriate base salaries for the named executives based on 2010 Labor Market Peer Group compensation data.
This review was not conducted on base salary alone but also included reviews of appropriate annual incentive compensation and long - term incentive compensation for other post-TARP companies in the Labor Market Peer Group and the ongoing market and legislative challenges facing financial services companies.
For each position, this compensation data was ranked within the Labor Market Peer Group by the aggregate amount of annual salary, annual target and actual incentive awards, plus the annualized grant date value of long - term cash and equity compensation.
There will also be a parallel call for benefits, professional development, and compensation that smooths out the rough patches in this on - demand labor life, but such efforts will lag behind the exploitation of said labor because big business has more resources and big tech moves too fast for human - scale responses of accountability and responsibility.
The HRC also considered each of the named executive's base salary and annual incentive compensation target in connection with the value of the Performance Share awards to set total fixed and target variable compensation for the named executives between the estimated median and 75th percentile of the Labor Market Peer Group.
The GNC reviews the individual components and total amount of director compensation at least annually and may recommend changes in director compensation to the Board for its approval more or less frequently based on, among other factors, competitive pay data for non-employee directors of the financial services companies in the Company's Labor Market Peer Group.
Thus, John Maynard Keynes, writing in a similar situation during the late 1930s, rightly emphasized the need for policy approaches that both promoted business confidence — the cheapest form of stimulus — and increased labor compensation.
Where any customer issue is not caused by our negligence or oversight, we reserve the right to recover reasonable administrative costs spent addressing the customer issue, including costs related to technology deployed to address the customer's issue and compensation provided for our customer service representative's labor hours.
It is possible to put war criminals on trial, demand that Swiss banks return money to Holocaust survivors or their descendants, and require corporations that profited directly from Nazi forced labor camps to pay compensation for that injustice.
Taylor paid serious attention to its efforts to stop the abuses of child labor and to develop fair wages, compensation for injured workers, and pensions.
The traditional division of labor was disrupted, as men were recruited for wage - paying export agriculture and other industries — employment frequently requiring long absences from their home villages and families, yet without the compensation of substantially greater support for those families.
Employees provide the school with labor in exchange for compensation.
Eligible expenses include studies of potential markets, products, labor markets, or transportation systems; advertisements for the opening of a new business; compensation for consultants and employees undergoing training and their instructors; and travel for the purpose of securing suppliers, distributors, and customers.
And public unions such as teacher's unions don't just extract money from the state they do labor too (like teaching our kids), and, like other unions, they unionize to negotiate for better compensation and look out for their own interests, like just about every union out there does.
The Attorney General thanked the New York State Department of Labor and the New York State Workers» Compensation Board for their work on the investigation.
ALBANY - Labor - backed groups and lawyers for the injured on Wednesday continued to pressure the state Workers» Compensation Board to back off on changes they say would shortchange countless people who are hurt on the job.
Labor and Political Leaders Call for Passage of 9/11 Health and Compensation Act Tuesday September 07, 2010 at 12:03 pm
Labor & Political Leaders Call for Passage of 9/11 Health and Compensation Act Monday September 07, 2009 at 10:00 am
The Milwaukee Area Labor Council is endorsing the workers» compensation lawyer Casey Shorts in his bid challenging Theo Lipscomb, the incumbent Milwaukee County Board Chairman, for his seat.
The Labor Movement in New York worked for nearly a decade to pass the Health and Compensation Act and will not stand idly by while it is whittled away.
Labor unions are leading the fight against a New York ballot measure to hold a constitutional convention, arguing that it's just too risky to tinker with the state's governing document and threaten existing protections for worker's compensation, unemployment benefits and collective bargaining.
ALBANY, N.Y. (WBEN / AP)-- Labor unions are leading the fight against a New York ballot measure to hold a constitutional convention, arguing that it's just too risky to tinker with the state's governing document and threaten existing protections for worker's compensation, unemployment benefits and...
Labor set in train a tax cut to take effect next year, as part of the compensation package for the carbon tax.
For a young scientist with a new doctorate, «eschewing a postdoc reflects a rational response to a tight labor market with low compensation and uncertain prospects for success,» the authors wriFor a young scientist with a new doctorate, «eschewing a postdoc reflects a rational response to a tight labor market with low compensation and uncertain prospects for success,» the authors wrifor success,» the authors write.
The findings also suggest that obesity is a drain on the economy in addition to being a serious personal health problem, says Linda Barrington, PhD, the managing director of the Institute for Compensation Studies at Cornell University's school of industrial and labor relations, in New York City.
Allegretto and Mishel calculate the value of the pension benefits that teachers earn in a given year based on how much their employers contributed to their retirement plans in that year, using data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics» Employer Costs for Employee Compensation (ECEC) survey.
The Economic Policy Institute: STILL Wrong on Public Employee Compensation — Center for Union Facts — Despite statements by labor unions and their supporters that a sizable compensation premium is a benefit of union membership, the Economic Policy Institute (EcPI)-- with the assistance of associate professor Jeffrey Keefe of Rutgers University — has gone to great lengths to argue thCompensation — Center for Union Facts — Despite statements by labor unions and their supporters that a sizable compensation premium is a benefit of union membership, the Economic Policy Institute (EcPI)-- with the assistance of associate professor Jeffrey Keefe of Rutgers University — has gone to great lengths to argue thcompensation premium is a benefit of union membership, the Economic Policy Institute (EcPI)-- with the assistance of associate professor Jeffrey Keefe of Rutgers University — has gone to great lengths to argue that -LSB-...]
Likewise, educators must be free to compete in the labor market for positions that give them the greatest professional freedom and compensation.
In particular, significant labor market premia can be earned in a variety of more technical certificate and Associate (AA) programs, even for those with weak earlier academic performance, but instead many disadvantaged (and other) students choose general humanities programs at the AA (and even the Bachelor's or BA) level with low completion rates and low compensation afterwards.
It shall not be an unlawful employment practice under this title for any employer to differentiate upon the basis of sex in determining the amount of the wages or compensation paid or to be paid to employees of such employer if such differentiation is authorized by the provisions of section 6 (d) of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, as amended (29 U.S.C. 206 (d)-RRB-.
Amounts owing to be a person as a result of a violation of this Act shall be deemed to be unpaid minimum wages or unpaid over time compensation for purposes of sections 16 and 17 of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, as amended (29 U.S.C. 216, 217): Provided.
I'm not just talking about more unemployment, but about less compensation growth for labor in total.
This week is the first that financial advisors must operate under the Department of Labor's fiduciary rule, subject to Impartial Conduct Standards which require that they must give best interests advice, for reasonable compensation, and make no misleading statements.
Chambers USA announced that four Davis Malm attorneys, George L. Chimento, (Employee Benefits and Executive Compensation), Gary M. Feldman and Tamsin R. Kaplan, (Labor and Employment), and Paul L. Feldman (General Commercial Litigation) have been recognized as leaders in their fields for exceptional work in their respective practice areas.
The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) requires employers to pay overtime compensation (at time and one half) for all hours worked over 40 hours in a seven day period.
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