Sentences with phrase «easier for the company»

But in fact, it's not always so easy for companies to follow the law.
Yet the finish line for Price may be when he can lift his own salary up to market rate — making it easier for the company to replace him, if necessary, and show CEOs that sacrifice by the boss is only temporary when overhauling a company's wage structure.
Such contacts might also make it easier for the company to obtain financing for expansion, find promising new locations, or gain favorable treatment in terms of taxes, ordinances, or utilities.
As marijuana slowly emerges from prohibition, it will be easier for companies to legally grow in other countries where there are more ideal climates and water tables that will help lower prices and the indoor grow methods created to escape the DEA's helicopters will become history, Kennedy says.
He'd like to increase military spending, sign free trade deals with other Asian countries, make it easier for companies to hire and fire workers, change immigration laws, get more women in the labour force and much more.
Plus from a market perspective you have to be at a trajectory where you can show incremental profit improvement over time, and that's not always easy for companies.
One is that social media sites, like LinkedIn, make it easier for company leaders to stay in touch with former employees, whether they're in the office next door or halfway across the country.
Indeed, its easier for a company to replace its window dressing rather than to change a failing culture.
The new software bundle is intended to make it easier for companies to buy Microsoft's flagship enterprise software products in one subscription as opposed to paying for them individually.
At the same time, new technology offered by companies such as SurveyMonkey, based in Portland, Oreg., and WebSurveyor, based in Herndon, Va., is making it easier for companies to conduct online polls.
On the subject of regulation, 68 percent of respondents to the TriNet survey said Trump's proposals for relief would make it easier for their companies to do business.
Both of these new tie - ins aim to make it easier for companies to run some workloads on internal systems and others on a cloud operated by someone else.
While EnviroLeach is looking to make it easier for companies to process minerals, Open Mineral AG wants to make it easier for companies to sell their product.
Lightwave, meanwhile, is exploring ways to make its sensors ever more invisible to wearers, and easier for the company to activate.
It's easy for a company to donate money to a good cause or to sponsor a charitable event, but to have true impact, companies serious about social or environmental change need the buy - in of staff.
If you can make that link more obvious, it's easier for a company to get behind it.
There's also the democratization of the stock market, which made it easier for companies to have IPOs.
The proliferation of smartphones has made it easier for companies to keep a watchful eye on their workers.
BT Group is in the middle of a multi-billion dollar acquisition of mobile operator EE that will make it easier for the company to accommodate billions of mobile devices that are connected to the web.
The Trump administration recently touted FAA regulations that may make it easier for companies developing drones or drone - based services to test these in the U.S.. However, the FAA tightly restricted drone operations over 133 U.S. military bases as of April 2017.
He is expected to discuss lower rates for middle - income taxpayers as an instant pay raise for everyday Americans, while arguing that lowering the corporate tax rate would make it easy for companies to expand — improving Americans» quality of life.
After recessions, the Fed normally lowers short - term interest rates to make it easier for companies to borrow and invest and for consumers to buy things on credit.
«Over the last five years, starting salaries have increased as we compete for talent,» said Ms. Connelly, noting that it is not always easy for a company in the Cleveland suburbs to lure workers who might be able to find similar jobs on the coasts.
In response to an audience question from ex-Vox Media editor Joshua Topolsky, Sandberg added that «these are hard issues, and no one's going to pretend it's easy for the companies
Most companies manage expectations somewhat (Financial Times), making it easier for companies» reported earnings to beat analysts» forecasted earnings.
However, it is far easier for a company to launch an ICO than an IPO.
A CONVERSATION STARTER By Paula L. Green Trade credit insurance is making it easier for companies to interact with their suppliers around the world, and usage is soaring as global corporations recognize the risk - mitigating benefits.
In the daily course of business with onsite colleagues, it's easy for company leaders, managers, and colleagues to distribute casual high - fives, congratulations, and acknowledgment for a job well done, points out Shannon Miles, CEO of BELAY, an entirely virtual company with 70 employees that provides virtual workforce solutions in bookkeeping, copywriting, web support, and administrative assistance.
Months later, Liddell's team is forging ahead with reforms that might make it easier for companies like Amazon to sell their cloud wares in Washington, D.C.
It's not easy for the company to regain its market share with launching its new PlayBook OS 2.0.
It's not easy for the company's new CEO «Thorsten Heins» to turn whole things around.
It can be easy for a company's logistics team to become bogged down with trying to manage all aspects of the logistics network.
He will talk about the Proof - of - Process protocol and how it makes it easier for companies to work together.
«The tax cut made it easier for the company to swallow.»
That makes it easier for the company to increase its dividend each year.
To make it easier for companies to pay back their bank loans or stock issues, the financial sector defends tax benefits for these major customers, recognizing that whatever the tax collector leaves behind can come back to the banks in the form of interest payments on further loans.
It also agreed to pump new money into the economy through the purchase of government bonds and will buy up corporate bonds to make it easier for companies to borrow.
Eckert says having a strong network of growers around the world makes it easier for the company to maintain good supply levels.
But finding the right people is not always easy for the company.
The JACEI report explains the FTSE4Good criteria were changed in 2010 to make it easier for companies.
FTSE Chief Executive, Mark Makepeace, wrote to the International Baby Food Action Network (IBFAN) on 17 June 2011 explaining why FTSE chose to change the standards to make it easier for companies to be included in the Index: «In the infant food sector we were not able to engage the companies as they were all being excluded from the index.»
The moral of the story: The football helmet business is risky, and it's not easy for any company to stay on its feet.
This coalition government is working to make it easier for companies to do business in Africa, thus creating more opportunities for poor people.
Democrats also criticized Price and Collins for trading these types of health care stocks just before voting to pass the 21st Century Cures Act, which reportedly made it easier for companies like Innate Immunotherapeutics to seek FDA approval for trials on experimental treatments.
Labor unions have generally opposed free trade agreements, arguing they make it easier for companies to outsource labor and capital.
The purpose of the change is to make it easier for companies to launch issues at a discount.
The introduction of this new service, alongside new guidance and the promise of a consultation on the issues faced by smaller businesses, should make it a lot easier for companies to claim R&D tax relief.
We will deal with the high import taxes to make it easy for companies to bring in raw materials and equipment for production and we will reduce the high tax burden on companies and traders,» he indicated.
The program is supposed to make it easier for companies to start up apprenticeship programs to train future workers, according to state Sen, Dave Valesky, a member of the IDC.
«It's very easy for companies to make the appearance of being interested in going to other places but being paid to stay where they are.»
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