Sentences with phrase «data than a private sector»

The Federal SES Resume also includes considerably more data than a private sector resume.

Not exact matches

«Through the defendants» activities, the Mabna Institute stole more than 31 terabytes of academic data and intellectual property from universities, and email accounts of employees at private sector companies, government agencies, and non-governmental organizations,» according to the indictment.
Meanwhile, in the U.S., Wall Street continued in negative territory after data showed lower - than - expected hiring in the private sector.
Recent data suggest that more than 35 percent of private - sector workers do not have access to paid sick leave.
Lets just say this, using the census data, controlling on 4 digit occupation (NocS), gender and age, there is less than a 2 % difference in average annual pay, between private and public sector workers working within similar occupations.
Official wage data also show ongoing strength in public - sector wage growth and a significant rise in wage growth in education: the WPI measure of public - sector wage growth increased by 4.2 per cent over the year to December, almost 1 percentage point higher than the equivalent private - sector wage series.
Latimer, who just released his own polling data showing the race in a statistical dead heat, is talking about private sector jobs and accusing Astorino of inflating the numbers by more than double during his two terms as county executive.
According to the Comptroller's report, for fiscal year 2012 — the most recent data — the average Wall Street salary, including bonuses, was $ 360,700, more than five times greater than the rest of the private sector.
The national data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics indicate that annual employer insurance costs are 26 percent higher for teachers than for private - sector professionals; adjusting for higher participation rates among teachers reduces the difference to 16 percent.
Because part - time workers are less likely than full - time workers to have health insurance from their employers, we adjust the private - sector comparison data to match the percentage of teachers who work full time.
The unionization rate is higher for the public sector than for the private sector (50 percent vs. 14 percent in the EBS data), suggesting that unionization explains some portion of each of these patterns (see Figure 3).
In the most recent quarter for which data are reported, ending September 2008, the employer contribution rate for public K — 12 teachers (14.6 percent) was 4.2 points higher than that for private - sector professionals (10.4 percent).
Data from the World Bank's Enterprise Surveys shows that the Latin American private sector struggles more than that of any other region to find the right talent.
So to answer the question in the lede, I think private sector experiments should focus on collecting data rather than changing the environment, because human - produced changes never work out like we thought and often have major unforseen problems (we're NOT that clever, folks).
The outgoing Information Commissioner appeared to believe that private sector organisations were somehow better at data protection than the public sector.
More than two years have passed since Ottawa amended Canada's federal private sector privacy law, the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act, by enacting Bill S - 4, the Digital Privacy Act, to establish mandatory data breach reporting requirements.
According to the ABA's law school placement survey, «Nearly two - thirds of new grads who go into the private sector are going to small law firms rather than BigLaw, an analysis of ABA data shows.»
A draft framework is currently under review; to be effective, it will have to hinge on more than just informed consent to mechanisms for holding governments and private sector accountable for the misuse of data.
What's more, data from Aon Hewitt, the human resources and consulting company, shows government employees are both passively and actively looking for a new job at a slower rate than in the private sector.
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