Sentences with phrase «hefty pay raises»

Senate leaders also proposed hefty pay raises for public school teachers.
The long economic boom enabled school districts nationwide to fund expensive reforms and hefty pay raises.
The New York City Council voted to give its members hefty pay raises in February 2016 and simultaneously imposed a ban on certain forms of outside income, effectively making the job of City Council member a full - time position.
According to both calciomercato.com and La Stampa, Juventus are — again — ready to offer Dybala a contract extension through the 2021 season and give him a hefty pay raise worth between $ 4.5 million and $ 5 million a season, which would make him Juve's second - highest annual earner behind fellow striker Gonzalo Higuain.
She's just received a hefty pay raise.
Esopus Town Supervisor Diane McCord is hoping to give her successor something to remember her by when she leaves office in December: a hefty pay raise.

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Apple has already done a $ 17 billion bond offering (the company decided to borrow the money rather than pay the hefty U.S. taxes required to bring some offshore cash back home) in order to raise funds for a planned $ 60 billion share repurchase over three years.
The Senate initially proposed laying off all teacher assistants in the second and third grades in order to pay for hefty teacher pay raises — but after intense negotiations, they backed off their proposal though the final budget resulted in a reduction of teacher assistant positions varying from district to district.
Earlier this summer, the Senate's budget proposal opted to pay for hefty 11 percent teacher raises by stripping $ 233 million away from teacher assistants, which would have wiped out all TAs in the second and third grades.
It shouldn't take a Wall Street analyst to figure out that an automaker spending part of its hefty profits from pickup trucks and SUVs to develop battery electric vehicles with range and recharge times that will attract mainstream buyers has a much better future than a small upstart automaker with enviable advanced technology, but no way to pay for its development other than by raising more capital.
When a purebred develops a problem, the owner is far more likely to KEEP THE DOG and take care of it because they paid a hefty sum for them and probably raised them from a pup.
Oversharing not only won't get you more money, it might cost you your colleague's respect, and that has a much heftier price tag down the line than any missed opportunity for a pay raise.
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