Sentences with phrase «cutting at our new office»

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HOUSTON / NEW YORK, Feb 27 - Global commodity trader Koch Supply & Trading has cut dozens of workers across at least four offices worldwide, several sources said on Tuesday, as the firm restructures its business.
HOUSTON / NEW YORK, Feb 27 (Reuters)- Global commodity trader Koch Supply & Trading has cut dozens of workers across at least four offices worldwide, several sources said on Tuesday, as the firm restructures its business.
«This was cutting - edge stuff,» says Sharon Cohen Levin, a longtime chief of the asset - forfeiture unit in the U.S. Attorney's office for the Southern District of New York, and now a partner at WilmerHale.
The message comes as he introduces new cost - cutting measures to church offices and has encouraged reforms at the Vatican Bank.
Champions 12.3 hosted a major event September 20, 2017 at The Rockefeller Foundation's New York office that assessed global progress toward SDG Target 12.3 on food loss and waste, announced landmark developments and set forth a pathway to cutting in half the more than 1 billion tons of food that goes uneaten each year.
At 5 p.m., the New York Building Congress has a ribbon cutting for its new offices, with Hochul giving remarks, 1040 Avenue of the Americas, 21st floor, ManhattNew York Building Congress has a ribbon cutting for its new offices, with Hochul giving remarks, 1040 Avenue of the Americas, 21st floor, Manhattnew offices, with Hochul giving remarks, 1040 Avenue of the Americas, 21st floor, Manhattan.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio heralded the show's return Monday when he joined Portnow at a ribbon - cutting for the academy's new East Coast officNew York City Mayor Bill de Blasio heralded the show's return Monday when he joined Portnow at a ribbon - cutting for the academy's new East Coast officnew East Coast offices.
In addition to legalization of same - sex marriage and implementation of a 2 - percent annual property - tax cap, his first year in office included: a new ethics law, a partial rollback of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority payroll tax, the first cut in state spending in 15 years, and a rewrite of the tax code to tax the wealthy at a higher rate and cut rates for middle income New Yorkers — an idea he opposed in the spring, only to reverse himself later as the state deficit grnew ethics law, a partial rollback of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority payroll tax, the first cut in state spending in 15 years, and a rewrite of the tax code to tax the wealthy at a higher rate and cut rates for middle income New Yorkers — an idea he opposed in the spring, only to reverse himself later as the state deficit grNew Yorkers — an idea he opposed in the spring, only to reverse himself later as the state deficit grew.
ALBANY — At an Assembly hearing Tuesday on whether to open a new office for the elderly and disabled, advocates said they largely backed the proposal but were concerned about cuts to services and about the new office's purpose.
The New York State Attorney General's Office says former State Fair Director Peter Cappuccilli Jr. received cut - rate deals for food at his daughters» fairgrounds weddings from the company that held the fair's catering contract — an arrangement that short - changed taxpayers.
Also at 11 a.m., members of the New York Campaign to Save the EPA will formerly announce the start of a broad, grassroots campaign to urge the state's congressional delegation to oppose the president's proposed cuts to the EPA, Oak Street (across from Rep. Lee Zeldin's office), Patchogue, Long Island.
At 11:30 a.m., Caesars New York will host Woodbury officials and members of the regional chambers of commerce to celebrate its office's grand opening with a ribbon - cutting ceremony, 500 Route 32, Highland Mills.
At an Assembly hearing on whether to open a new office for the elderly and disabled, advocates said they largely backed the proposal but were concerned about cuts to services and about the new office's purpose.
Also at 10 a.m., NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio attends a ribbon cutting for the Recording Academy's New York office, 21 East 37th St., Manhattan.
«This report is clear - if we cut back on overtime, streamline back office operations and stop handing out free housing for superintendents at the Department of Corrections we can save millions of dollars for New York State,» said Klein.
A Westchester County Probation Office insider told BW today that while the county claims the closure of the Mt. Vernon office was due to budget cuts, it will be hiring 7 new probation officers and expanding its Peekskill office space, located at 750 Washington Street, in addition to adding a domestic violenceOffice insider told BW today that while the county claims the closure of the Mt. Vernon office was due to budget cuts, it will be hiring 7 new probation officers and expanding its Peekskill office space, located at 750 Washington Street, in addition to adding a domestic violenceoffice was due to budget cuts, it will be hiring 7 new probation officers and expanding its Peekskill office space, located at 750 Washington Street, in addition to adding a domestic violenceoffice space, located at 750 Washington Street, in addition to adding a domestic violence unit.
While these would be sizable cuts for the Office of Science, DOE's applied technology programs would receive deeper cuts still (see chart at right), reflecting the Administration's interest in tightening the scope of government's role in science and technology, and relying instead on industry to bring new technologies to fruition.
And the deletion from the final cut of the new song, «She'll Be Back», written expressly by Stephen Sondheim for Meryl Streep, means that Into the Woods - which has done better at the box office than many film musicals of late (Clint Eastwood's Jersey Boys, anyone?)
As part of Het verkeerde moment op de juiste plek / The Right Moment at the Wrong Place, Kinoshita cut through the walls that where built for previous exhibitions and offices in Museum De Paviljoens, and created a new interior space as extension of her installations.
curated by David Hunt 2005 NAPOLI PRESENTE Posizioni e Prospettive dell - Arte Contemporarea, PAN Contemporary Art Museum, Naples Italy (Oct) Wish, COCA Center of Contemporary Art, Seattle WA (Sept) Only Skin Deep: Chancing Visions of the American Self, San Diego Museum of Art and Museum of Photographic Arts, CA, curated by Coco Fusco (catalogue) Crossings: 10 artists from Kaohsiung & Chicago Chicago Cultural Center (July), Museum of Fine Art, Kaohsiung, Taiwan (Nov), co-curated by Greg Knight & Tseng Fangling International Biennale of Contemporary Art 2005, Prague (May - Sept) In Search of a Continuous Present curated by Lynne Warren, MCA Chicago Not Too Loose and Not Too Tight, DCKT Contemporary, New York 2004 Only Skin Deep: Chancing Visions of the American Self, Seattle Art Museum, WA curated by Coco Fusco (catalogue) A Perfect Union... More or Less, Renaissance Society at the University of Chicago curated by Hamza Walker About Face: Photographic Portraits from the Collection, Art Institute of Chicago Common Ground: Discovering Community in 150 Years of Art, Corcoran Museum of Art, Washington, DC Inside Out: Portrait Photographs from the Permanent Collection, Whitney Museum, NY The Perfect Number, 404contemporanea, Naples, Italy 2003 Only Skin Deep: Chancing Visions of the American Self, ICP New York curated by Coco Fusco (catalogue) The Squared Circle: Boxing in Contemporary Art, Walker Art Center Minneapolis curated by Olukemi Ilesanmi A Century of Collection: African American Art, Art Institute of Chicago curated by Daniel Schulman 2002 Manumission Papers, Sunrise Museum, Charleston, WV Cut, Pulled, Colored, and Burnt, Hyde Park Art Center, Chicago, IL curated by Michael Rooks 2001 Freestyle, Studio Museum in Harlem, NY curated by Thelma Golden Bastard (son of hot sauce), Law Office, Chicago IL Musings: Contemporizing Tradition Gallery 312, Chicago, IL curated by Kathryn Hixson and Nathan Mason 2000 A Decade of Acquisitions, Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit, MI 1999 Seeing In the Dark, G.R. N'Namdi Gallery, Birmingham, MI, Chicago, IL New Artists, Old Techniques, Schneider Gallery, Chicago, IL
We've got a spoken rule around the TreeHugger virtual office that we don't write «save the planet» as it's simplistic cliché, but breaking that rule somehow seems appropriate at this moment: According to a new report from the UNEP investing just 2 % of global GDP could both alleviate global poverty, set us solidly on the path away from fossil fuels, and cut our collective ecological footprint nearly in half.
U.S. officials at U.N. climate negotiations here said Tuesday that they would not embrace any overall binding goals for cutting global greenhouse gas emissions before President Bush leaves office, essentially putting off specific U.S. commitments until a new administration assumes power in 2009, according to several participants.
To provide some insights into the good work being undertaken across the wind industry, New Energy Update has spoken to Liz Weir, vice president of Law and Deputy General Counsel at Apex Clean Energy, and her colleague, John Boyle, Health & Safety Manager to understand how they've been able to dramatically reduce some of these internal frictions to achieve significant cuts to injuries, site / central distrust, and expensive back office workloads across their business.
McNally, with a dig at Labour's new found commitment to legal aid, wryly noted the trend for politicians «to cut legal aid when in office and to oppose cuts when in opposition».
If we adopt ABS, the ever reducing number of cartelizing giant entities will cut the number of their minion lawyers to the bone in order to please the bean - counters at the remote head offices of the new corporate paymasters.
Pictured (left to right) are Michelle Dolgow Cristofaro, Director of Programming & District Communications, Office of New York State Senator Jeffrey D. Klein; Thomas P. Messina, Sr., District Representative, Office of Congressman Joseph Crowley; and Jose Rodriguez, Executive Director of District Operations, Office of New York State Senator Jeffrey D. Klein, along with Charles Rutenberg Realty, Inc. representatives Ruth Pfeffer, Real Estate Associate Broker and Office Manager; Richard Diller, Real Estate Associate Broker and Commercial Division Director; and Joseph Moshé, Real Estate Broker / Owner, at the ribbon - cutting ceremony for the Agency's new Bronx office, located at 2024 Williamsbridge Road, on JuOffice of New York State Senator Jeffrey D. Klein; Thomas P. Messina, Sr., District Representative, Office of Congressman Joseph Crowley; and Jose Rodriguez, Executive Director of District Operations, Office of New York State Senator Jeffrey D. Klein, along with Charles Rutenberg Realty, Inc. representatives Ruth Pfeffer, Real Estate Associate Broker and Office Manager; Richard Diller, Real Estate Associate Broker and Commercial Division Director; and Joseph Moshé, Real Estate Broker / Owner, at the ribbon - cutting ceremony for the Agency's new Bronx office, located at 2024 Williamsbridge Road, on June New York State Senator Jeffrey D. Klein; Thomas P. Messina, Sr., District Representative, Office of Congressman Joseph Crowley; and Jose Rodriguez, Executive Director of District Operations, Office of New York State Senator Jeffrey D. Klein, along with Charles Rutenberg Realty, Inc. representatives Ruth Pfeffer, Real Estate Associate Broker and Office Manager; Richard Diller, Real Estate Associate Broker and Commercial Division Director; and Joseph Moshé, Real Estate Broker / Owner, at the ribbon - cutting ceremony for the Agency's new Bronx office, located at 2024 Williamsbridge Road, on JuOffice of Congressman Joseph Crowley; and Jose Rodriguez, Executive Director of District Operations, Office of New York State Senator Jeffrey D. Klein, along with Charles Rutenberg Realty, Inc. representatives Ruth Pfeffer, Real Estate Associate Broker and Office Manager; Richard Diller, Real Estate Associate Broker and Commercial Division Director; and Joseph Moshé, Real Estate Broker / Owner, at the ribbon - cutting ceremony for the Agency's new Bronx office, located at 2024 Williamsbridge Road, on JuOffice of New York State Senator Jeffrey D. Klein, along with Charles Rutenberg Realty, Inc. representatives Ruth Pfeffer, Real Estate Associate Broker and Office Manager; Richard Diller, Real Estate Associate Broker and Commercial Division Director; and Joseph Moshé, Real Estate Broker / Owner, at the ribbon - cutting ceremony for the Agency's new Bronx office, located at 2024 Williamsbridge Road, on June New York State Senator Jeffrey D. Klein, along with Charles Rutenberg Realty, Inc. representatives Ruth Pfeffer, Real Estate Associate Broker and Office Manager; Richard Diller, Real Estate Associate Broker and Commercial Division Director; and Joseph Moshé, Real Estate Broker / Owner, at the ribbon - cutting ceremony for the Agency's new Bronx office, located at 2024 Williamsbridge Road, on JuOffice Manager; Richard Diller, Real Estate Associate Broker and Commercial Division Director; and Joseph Moshé, Real Estate Broker / Owner, at the ribbon - cutting ceremony for the Agency's new Bronx office, located at 2024 Williamsbridge Road, on June new Bronx office, located at 2024 Williamsbridge Road, on Juoffice, located at 2024 Williamsbridge Road, on June 16.
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