Sentences with phrase «fire company are»

Live Hose Volunteer Fire Company is the recipient of the 7th Annual Project H.O.P.E Award.
Those claims didn't sit too well with NYC Minority Leader Jimmy Oddo, who released a letter he sent to the mayor after receiving the mailer, in which he asked if «protecting vital services like police and fire» means the mayor's own budget plans to close 20 fire companies is now off the table.
DOWNTOWN — Three Manhattan fire companies are slated to close under the mayor's latest budget proposal, including a pair of companies located near Ground Zero and one famously featured in the film «Ghostbusters.»
Daigo of Fire Company M Genre: Action, Adventure Author: Masahito Soda Synopsis: Fire, smoke, adrenaline, and fear — when everyone is running to escape from a fire, a few courageous people are running to jump right into the thick of it.
A New Jersey Court recently ruled that a volunteer Fire Company is subject to the state's Open Public Records Act.
«The fire company is a small organization.
«The fire company is really the heart of our community,» Demchak said.

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Walmart said the employee had to be paid for the off - the - clock time and fired the supervisor for not following company regulations.
If companies are seen firing, suspending, demoting women who protest it could cause backlash from consumers or related companies [they do business with].
Alex Fielding, the founder of the $ 250 million robotics company Ripcord, is stepping aside as CEO in the wake of an investigation into a 19 - year - old former employee's allegations that she was fired after complaining of a toxic work environment.
«Schultz said that the company never gave guidance in China in the first place and that anyone who believes their Chinese business isn't on fire is just plain dead wrong,» Cramer said.
Tech companies, in recent years, have been under fire for the underrepresentation of women and certain minority groups in their workforces.
Initially called the Three Fired Guys Brewing Company, the name changed to Steam Whistle in 1999 after Heaps suggested that they put a steam whistle on the factory to let workers know when it was five o'clock.
In 2005, Hamid Hashemi was fired from his own company and his wife was diagnosed with cancer.
It's the «Ready, Aim, Fire» approach to getting products out the door; versus the «Ready, Fire, Fire, Fire, Go Out of Business» process, which most companies use.
In my world, there is a dominant company that is scaling like wild fire.
In the past, when people of color were treated with indignity and disdain for simply existing, most responses from company leaders involved an approach of firing an employee, a feeble apology, and business as usual once the event faded from the headlines.
Building a great company is just as hard as building a sh — ty company, which is just as hard as sitting on your couch all day — in the sense that it all costs roughly the same number of hours of consciousness, the same number of heartbeats, the same number of synapses firing.
The incident is a case study in how companies in the pharmaceutical supply chain have come under fire for their alleged role in the country's opioid crisis and of the questions that have been raised about the responsibility of middleman companies that distribute prescription painkillers.
The company has been under fire recently for possibly not doing this with its other features over the years.
As your company grows, the most important and hardest decisions will be those about who gets hired and who gets fired.
HANOI, April 26 - PetroVietnam Power Corp, or PV Power, has been granted government approval to build two gas - fired power plants in southern Vietnam at a total cost of nearly $ 1.5 billion, its parent company said on Thursday.
But because it was the first smartphone Samsung launched after discontinuing its Galaxy Note 7 — some of which were found to have a battery defect that could cause it to explode or catch on fire — the company delayed the launch to implement a new safety - testing protocol to ensure the phones» batteries were safe, it said.
«I really feel the company is firing on all cylinders,» he said.
During those meetings, the staffer said they were notified they could be fired due to budgetary restrictions when the company transitions to IAC.
When Facebook announced on Tuesday that it was launching a dating service, many eyebrows were raised: after all, this is a company that is currently under fire around the world for the lax way in which it has handled users» personal data.
The Spyder already has a fairly lengthy recall rap sheet due to fire concerns, though the numbers are getting smaller: The company recalled 8,200 units in 2013 and more than 34,000 in 2012.
Now, Soylent wants to change that misconception, which Crowley says was primarily sparked by zealous fans — though he admits the company fueled the fire.
In a company that loves bromides, there's one that has become infamous at Shell: «pots on the fire
Franken: As an entrepreneur, your board is the only entity that can fire you from your own company.
Miller, chief investment officer at LMM, said he thinks the embattled drugmaker is «a completely different company» than the one that was under severe fire for jacking up drug prices, and could see returns of 25 percent to 30 percent per year over the next five years.
However, the rule comes with a caveat: A company must be structured so the company's board could fire the founder, just like any other employee.
A talented IBM junior executive once lost $ 10 million of company money in a risky venture, then slunk into company founder Tom Watson Sr.'s office expecting to be fired.
«Sam Walton used to say there was only one person who could fire everyone in his company including Walton, and that was the customer.»
Before firing the employee, make sure the behavior is in direct violation with company policy and isn't protected by the National Labor Relations Act.
It's not as if he and Trump have a chummy public relationship — Trump has fired tweets at Bezos, whose holding company owns the Washington Post, in retaliation for a story the Post published in December about preventing Trump from securing the presidential nomination.
Managers were traveling around the country putting out fires, which cost the company as much as $ 10,000 a month for airline tickets, hotels, and rental cars.
Keeping people fired up starts with having a really clear vision for what the company is aiming to do.
Under fire, Kalanick said that he would seek leadership help and, then earlier this month, revealed that the company was looking to hire a second - in - command.
To make sure employees are thinking about the long term when they refer prospects, Brett Brewster of Mitec Controls, a $ 5.5 - million fire - and life - safety company in Norcross, Ga., spreads the bonus payments out: the employee gets half at the referral's 90 - day mark and the rest when the referral has been working for six months.
The appointments are significant at a time when more and more companies are coming under fire for their lack of board diversity.
«After looking at the company's slide presentation yesterday, one might have come away with the impression that KHC is firing on all cylinders; today's print was a reminder that the company still has a long way to go before this is the case,» JP Morgan analyst Ken Goldman said.
Firing someone close leads to stress outside of the company walls and it's usually avoided if possible.
Similar disdain followed January layoff announcements from Pfizer, Walmart, Microsoft, Coca - Cola, and many less prominent employers, coalescing into an angry narrative: Greedy companies are firing workers just days after getting a historically giant tax cut that will save them billions — a tax cut that was promoted by President Trump and Republicans as a job creator.
The Cupertino, California - based company is facing new challenges from Samsung Electronics Co., which is quickly recovering from the Galaxy Note 7's recall after fires.
In this light, one of the companies with the most to lose if the Kindle Fire takes off isn't a tablet maker at all — it's Netflix.
Slywotzky's book takes readers under the hood of companies that fire on all pistons, at least as far as exciting consumers is concerned.
Prior to any meeting [with big food companies], I was so nervous that they're assholes, better than us, arrogant, they're going to eat us, they want me fired.
But while the policy means that an employee could in fact be fired for missing work during a hurricane, many companies are unlikely to go through with it.
When visionary founders depart (death, firing, etc.), the operating executives who reported to them believe it's their turn to run the company (often with the blessing of the ex CEO).
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