Sentences with phrase «for nonunion»

In the public and private sectors, for both single and family coverage, the employer cost is higher for union workers than for nonunion workers.
Pay is $ 1200 for a nonunion buyout.
The union's contract expired at the end of 2013, and as the local mayoral election heated up in Albany, blue - collar workers came out in force protesting Sheehan's pay increases for nonunion employees and demanded wage hikes.
A Suffolk legislative on Wednesday blocked County Executive Steve Bellone's proposal to freeze step pay increases for nonunion employees on July 1, saying it would do little to close the county budget deficit.
Nassau County Executive Edward Mangano's administration said Sunday it opposes a hiring freeze to block salary hikes for nonunion staff.
The Babylon raises were among $ 188,000 in pay increases for nonunion employees that the board authorized at its first meeting of the year.
PBA President Noel DiGerolamo told lawmakers a broader agreement with unions could be ready for review «in coming weeks» and said it was «premature» to move forward with the change for nonunion employees.
A Suffolk County legislator blocked Steve Bellone's proposal to freeze step pay increases for nonunion employees on July 1, saying it would do little to close the county budget deficit.
Nassau County Executive Edward Mangano's administration opposes a hiring freeze to block salary hikes for nonunion staff.
Hernigou P, Poignard A, Beaujean F, et al., Percutaneous autologous bone - marrow grafting for nonunions.

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According to union members and others, the company's CEO, Richard Gillman, had for months been stripping the Chicago factory of equipment and trucking it to a new, nonunion plant he was secretly setting up in Iowa.
As much as his approach puts him at odds with conventional economic wisdom, Keller can also seem at odds with himself — a registered Republican who calls for more regulation of industry; a plastics maker who speaks out against U.S. reliance on fossil fuels; a nonunion employer whose wages and benefits are a model for the region.
Opened by International Harvester in 1974 to remanufacture diesel engines and engine components for its truck and agricultural and construction equipment dealers, the plant had lost $ 2 million in the most recent fiscal year, and the big question was whether the employees, previously nonunion, would vote to join the Teamsters or the United Auto Workers in an election scheduled for March.
The result for many multinationals is the decision to move increasing numbers of their plants overseas or to the largely nonunion South, where much cheaper labor assures greater profitability.
Babylon Village officials issued more than $ 190,000 in raises to 23 full - time nonunion employees last summer without budgeting for the increases or disclosing them to the public, records show.
The budget includes 2 percent raises for all union and nonunion employees.
The bill currently being proposed would cost 323 nonunion workers — including county prosecutors and political appointees — $ 1,500 a year for an individual plan or $ 3,154 for a family plan.
However, she said she doesn't know whether she will include the 3 percent raise for 62 nonunion upper managers and other employees, totaling more than $ 145,000, that had been allocated in the 2015 budget.
«From place to place, the labor movement has been under immense pressure,» says Matt Morrison, the political director for Working America, an AFL - CIO ally organization that builds alliances among nonunion workers.
The Business Council's Ken Girardin argues against project labor agreements, which he says increase construction costs for taxpayers and unfairly shut out nonunion workers from competition for government contracts.
JDS Development Group's Michael Stern, known for his use nonunion labor (and who once called LaBarbera «the CEO of Blockbuster Video» when he should instead «become Netflix») said that the new wage agreement for 421a «sounds workable.»
But even after going through several revisions, the measure has drawn criticism from nonunion groups and developers for, they say, unfairly favoring union labor.
The panel upheld SEBAC's claim that Rowland, his budget chief, Marc Ryan, and the state acted illegally by targeting union members for layoffs while sparing nonunion employees.
Related wants an open - shop system for the second phase, meaning both union and nonunion contractors would bid for work.
The tentative 2012 municipal budget, prepared by outgoing supervisor Jeff Moran, who is not seeking reelection, includes a salary of $ 49,333 for the supervisor, reflecting a 2 percent cost - of - living increase proposed for union and nonunion town employees and elected officials.
The IDC warned the convention could do «tremendous damage» from repealing constitutionally protected pensions for public workers and repealing prevailing wage laws that require even nonunion contractors with the state to pay union wages and benefits.
She reminded workers that those covered by union contracts earn 14 percent more than nonunion workers and the rate is even higher for African Americans and Latinos.
Hired union talent will receive $ 157 for eight hours of work, and nonunion talent will receive $ 133.
Union actors will be paid the SAG - AFTRA rate and nonunion actors will be paid $ 182 for 12 hours of work.
These patterns are the same for the state and local government sector vs. the private sector, with union and nonunion combined: higher employer costs, higher total premiums, and lower employee contributions, for both types of coverage.
The NCS data allow us to compare medical insurance coverage and premiums for union vs. nonunion workers, where union status is defined by whether the employee belongs to a collective bargaining unit.
By allowing kids to leave regular public schools for alternatives and by forcing unionized schools to compete with nonunion schools, choice ensures that the unions will lose members and resources - and thus become smaller and less politically powerful.
Last week, the court allocated time for U.S. Solicitor General Paul D. Clement to argue in support of five nonunion teachers and Washington state when their appeals are heard by the court on Jan. 10.
Key among nonunion groups to support him was the Boston Plan for Excellence, an organization that grew in part out of the 1993 Annenberg Challenge and continues to receive funding from that foundation.
The chief courtroom lawyer for the Bush administration will try to convince the U.S. Supreme Court next month that the Washington Education Association does not have the right to spend money for political activities that it collects from the paychecks of the state's nonunion educators.
Chicago Public Schools said it will quit paying the bulk of pension contributions for more than 2,000 nonunion workers, a move that lays groundwork for the district to request similar concessions from the Chicago Teachers Union and other employees with labor contracts.
She also was bound by the high court's 1992 decision in Mitchell v. Los Angeles Unified School District, which «rejected the notion that the only funds from nonunion members that a union constitutionally could use for political or ideological causes were those funds that the nonunion members affirmatively consented to pay.»
This spring, a Colorado teacher emailed the state director of a nonunion teachers association, explaining why she wouldn't publicly speak for a bill extending the state's two - week window for ending union membership.
Dr. Massie won the 2016 American College of Veterinary Surgery «Poster Presentation» and the 2017 Boehringer Ingelheim «Veterinary Graduate Award» for her research in «Outcome of chronic nonunion fractures in dogs treated with rigid fixation, compression resistant matrix, and recombinant human bone morphogenic protein 2.»
Texas ALS Texas ALS was chartered in 1954 and is a chartered state association of NALS... the association for legal professionals, a nonunion, nonpartisan, nonpolitical and nonprofit professional, educational association.
Join Morgan Lewis's NLRB practitioners for a roundtable - style webinar dissecting the decisions and interpreting the implications for union and nonunion employers.
Construction unions blame the rise of nonunion labor for the uptick in accidents.
The study, based on interviews with nonunion workers, largely found poverty wages and highly unstable schedules for the states retail employees, with less than a fifth having a set schedule each work week.
SUMMARY: More than twenty - five years business experience in construction project management including estimating of negotiated and competitively bid projects multiple projects to $ 20 million, single projects to $ 125,000,000, for both public and private clients in both union and nonunion environments.
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