The Seneca Niagara Casino is facing legal action by former
employees over worker's compensation coverage.
Not exact matches
Did you know at least half of all minimum wage
workers in Ontario work for employers with
over 500
employees?
Last week, the Communications
Workers of America (CWA) and International Brotherhood of Electrical
Workers that represent
over 37,000 wireline
employees said they had voted to go on strike, if needed, after their contract expired on Aug. 1 at midnight.
To truly build
employee loyalty, the best leaders allow their most valued
workers to have a seat at the table to make decisions and exercise influence
over things that matter in the business.
A recent study published in the American Sociological Review clearly showed that, in a white collar environment, allowing
workers some control
over their own schedules, including being able to work from home, had a positive effect on
employees» work - family balance without sacrificing productivity.
The average amount
workers contributed to their accounts
over the last year, which includes both
employee contributions and employer matching, was $ 10,200, the highest such figure to date.
A focus from Amazon on educating lower - level
employees is not too surprising when considering this salary tidbit: the median
worker compensation at Amazon is a little
over $ 28,000, according to a Bloomberg report.
Over 25 years, the nine -
employee Casino Gaming School has churned out roughly 11,000 dealers and other gaming
workers, who are employed across the city's 75 casinos.
Generally speaking, if you have control
over not just what the
worker does but also how they do it, and you're regularly supervising the
worker, he or she is an
employee, not a contractor.
If you hire someone under a freelance contract, but end up providing necessary materials, asking her to work out of your office or giving constant direction
over the work, the government might consider the
worker to be an
employee.
He tells CNBC Make It that a micromanager supervises an «excessive» amount, constantly checks the work performance of
employees and hovers
over day - to - day tasks of his or her
workers.
For example, the law includes a so - called auto - enrollment provision, which requires that any
employee of a company with
over 200
workers be enrolled in the plan unless they opt out of it.
By hiring remote
workers, we get access to experts located all
over the world, at a fraction of the cost of hiring a full - time
employee from an expensive city like New York or San Francisco.
Canadian immigration lawyers have reportedly seen an influx in interest from non-citizen tech
workers in the U.S. Meanwhile, a company named TrueNorth has been set up to help businesses move
employees potentially affected by any H - 1B visa changes
over to Vancouver.
Ride - hailing company Lyft is set to finally settle a two - year - old lawsuit
over its classification of its drivers as contract
workers instead of
employees.
Eden is the latest startup to make the decision to transition Eden's
workers over from contractors to
employees.
The DOL's former head of wage enforcement, David Weil, recently suggested that weighing whether gig economy
workers should be classified as
employees or independent contractors is not so different than making the same determination for
workers at brick - and - mortar businesses.84 Existing legal tests to determine whether a
worker is an
employee or an independent contractor are multifactor, fact - based exercises based on the level of control a company exerts
over the
workers in question.
Dear Colleagues,
Over the last 24 hours there has been Canadian media coverage alleging that RBC has hired temporary foreign
workers to replace RBC
employees.
I would like to provide you with some context about this story and assure you that RBC has not hired temporary foreign
workers to take
over the job functions of these
employees.
PEOPLE Powerline Plus not only has the distinction of attracting the most experienced, union trained and certified
workers in the industry, but these
employees stay and grow with us
over time.
More
workers want to get out: 21 % of full - time
employees want to change jobs in 2014, the largest percentage since 2008 and up from 17 % in 2013, the study of
over 3,000
workers found.
Under a clause in the union's contract, if Madison's Oscar Mayer plant closes, its
employees have the right to take
over a job that's held by a
worker with the least seniority at the Davenport factory.
The company had already been facing growth and revenue challenges, but CEO Adora Cheung said the «deciding factor» was the four lawsuits it was fighting
over whether its
workers should be classified as
employees or contractors.
Workers are now considered
employees if they perform tasks that are in the «usual course» of business operations and their employer has control
over them.
The fired Molina
employees were earning an average of $ 75,000 a year, plus benefits; the new
workers, brought
over to work on H - 1B visas, earned $ 50,000, with no benefits.
The trick is to persuade
employees to hand retirement funding
over to financial managers whose idea was to make money off the economy by extracting interest and dividends off
workers, homeowners and companies being bought on debt leverage.
U.S. coal production hit its lowest level in 40 years in 2016, and the size of the coal mining work force has been cut nearly in half, to stand at just 77,000
workers (roughly the
employee size of Delta Airlines or Whole Foods), spread out
over a few dozen companies.
Kuwaiti oil sector
employees sit in a shaded area on the first day of an official strike called by the Oil and Petrochemical Industries
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Todd Fowler, a KeyBanc Capital Markets Inc. analyst, believes that truckers may see more
workers start to trickle into driving academies
over the course of the year, and the industry might start to see benefits in the second half once former oilfield
employees complete the average four to eight weeks of training and obtain commercial licenses.
Among the private services industries, professional - and business - services payrolls rose by 19,000 last month and have added 527,000
workers over the past year; health care added 29,000
employees in December, bringing the 12 - month total to 374,000; and leisure and hospitality added 29,000 jobs for the month and a total of 306,000
over the past year.
The taxpayers of New York have coughed up nearly $ 5 million to settle sex harassment claims filed by city
workers against city
employees over the last five years, the de Blasio administration revealed.
We will give public sector
workers a new right to form
employee - owned co-operatives and bid to take
over the services they deliver.
MADISON, Wis. (AP)-- The Wisconsin State
Employees Union wants state lawmakers to pressure Gov. Scott Walker's administration to begin negotiating with it
over salary increases for 22,000 state
workers.
Mr. de Blasio's announcement today follows a flurry of similar policy initiatives that Mr. Cuomo, after his skepticism of the State Legislature, rolled out unilaterally
over the last year: first, a $ 15 - an - hour wage for fast food
workers through a special wage board, then the same for state public
employees last November, and most recently for SUNY
employees Monday — complete with a call for the city to follow.
Bronx 86AD update: After opening 153 absentee, affidavit, military, and special [cast by BOE
employees and poll
workers] ballots, challenger Hector Ramirez overcame a 29 vote deficit to take a six vote lead
over Assemblyman Victor Pichardo.
In fact, a 66 percent majority of minimum wage
workers are employed by businesses, but with
over 100
employees.
Public
employee unions were angry with the governor for reducing pensions benefits for new
workers, and teachers were upset
over a property tax cap, which impacts school budgets, and test - based evaluations.
Populist outrage is building
over the state's historically untouchable public -
employee unions, with their ever - expanding pensions and outdated culture of unfireable
workers and overpaid bureaucrats.
The Civil Service
Employees Assocation has filed CSEA an Improper Practice charge with PERB
over Gov. David Paterson's continuing threat of layoffs depite his signing of a no - layoff agreement with the state
workers unions in exchange for their support of a fifth pension fund tier.
After 16 months of tense negotiations that included a two - week strike last year, unions representing 45,000 Verizon
employees announced tentative new contracts that call for an 8 percent pay raise
over four years while requiring
workers to pay more for health coverage.
``... This bill is the result of a lengthy and coordinated campaign against the rights and benefits of all
workers over the last several years, particularly against the rights and benefits of public
employees.
Fights
over to what extent the county is responsible for paying the full cost of
employees» health care have sprung up recently after heated negotiations between the Astorino administration and the Civil Service Employees Association, CSEA — a union representing the county's public sector workers — failed to produce a compromise, including a contract offer that the union rejected earlier th
employees» health care have sprung up recently after heated negotiations between the Astorino administration and the Civil Service
Employees Association, CSEA — a union representing the county's public sector workers — failed to produce a compromise, including a contract offer that the union rejected earlier th
Employees Association, CSEA — a union representing the county's public sector
workers — failed to produce a compromise, including a contract offer that the union rejected earlier this month.
Governor Andrew Cuomo and the state
worker union, the Public
Employees Federation, are going down to the wire
over a deal to forge a new contract agreement or face 3500 lay offs.
VALHALLA (12/09/2010)(readMedia)-- CSEA, the union representing
over 1,400
workers at Westchester Medical Center, today announced its success in preventing management from the Westchester County Health Care Corporation from following through with retaliation against an
employee who successfully sued the hospital for illegal termination of her job.
By SCOTT BAUER Associated Press MADISON, Wis. (AP)-- The Wisconsin State
Employees Union wants state lawmakers to pressure Gov. Scott Walker's administration to begin negotiating with it
over salary increases for 22,000 state
workers.
Despite the conclusion of one of the more controversial contract battles in recent history between the Civil Service
Employees Association and the executive branch, Gov. Andrew Cuomo and NY's largest state
workers union remain at odds
over a host of issues.
Additionally, the Health Department has trained
over 7,000 home visitors, City
employees, community health
workers, parents and infant caregivers in safe sleep practices since January 2016.
Workers were even ordered to put paper
over the windows so the boys wouldn't be spotted, said Michael Geraghty Jr., president of the union local that represents Tryon
employees.
The
workers under the umbrella of various unions including Nigerian Union of Local Government
Employees (NULGE), Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT) and Nigeria Union of Pensioners (NUP) while addressing a press conference in Ibadan on Monday expressed concern
over what they termed the poor condition of their members in the state.
The meeting, which was presided
over by the Chief of Staff to the Governor, Alhaji Gboyega Oyetola on behalf of Governor Rauf Aregbesola agreed to the payment of arrears of July and August of 2015, balance of leave bonus of 2015 and July 2017 salary of state
workers and local government
employees.