Not exact matches
«The workplace
culture should be that if you're sick, stay
home,» says Gerilynne Carroll, Toronto Public Health's manager for pandemic plan and preparedness, «because you need to get better and we don't want your germs interrupting the
office flow.»
Even if you have a strong
office culture, let your employees work from
home a couple times a month if they feel that it will help creativity strike.
I liked Jeff (Connally, CMIT Solutions» CEO) and his vision, and in talking to other franchisees, they all said sort of the same thing, that it was a very positive
culture, and the
home office was very supportive of its franchisees.
If you're interviewing a remote candidate via a video chat, your own
home office space can give clues about company
culture, and simply the fact that you work remotely will speak volumes about the company environment.
There is a different
culture in the
home office today, for that matter.»
It is no wonder most of us have stood back as advertisers have tried to get parents to spend money through targeting children, and as a
culture has developed whereby, as a recent independent
Home Office report put it, it is now not a case of if a teenager will view pornography, but of when.
Activists said the Games supported discrimination, MPs savaged the
Home Office and the Department of
Culture, Media and Sport for not keeping track of things, Seb Coe tried to ban people wearing Pepsi T - shirts from entering the Games and ministers decided to step back from the abyss by not using VIP lanes.
The
Home Office and the Department for
Culture, Media and Sport were strongly criticised by the Public Accounts Committee for their handling of preparations for the Olympic Games.
But unless the
culture changes in the
Home Office, it is just another thing for them to ignore, because it represents migrants» voices - not those of ministers and their masters in the press.
She said: «Is he also concerned that given the number of
Home Office decisions that were got wrong on these Windrush cases about a wider
culture of disbelief, about whether a net migration target is distorting decisions and also about the lack of checks and balances in the system to prevent injustices?»
In the Commons, the
home affairs select committee chairwoman, Labour's Yvette Cooper, asks Mr Javid about a «wider culture of disbelief» within the Home Office and whether having a target distorts its decisi
home affairs select committee chairwoman, Labour's Yvette Cooper, asks Mr Javid about a «wider
culture of disbelief» within the
Home Office and whether having a target distorts its decisi
Home Office and whether having a target distorts its decisions.
In denying there was a target
culture at the
Home Office, the former home secretary became a target her
Home Office, the former
home secretary became a target her
home secretary became a target herself
But this case raises serious questions about the
culture and morality of the
Home Office and the people in charge of it.
It is part of the instinctive
culture of distrust at the
Home Office.
Launching the strategy,
home office minister Vernon Coaker said: «The government recognises that promoting a sensible drinking
culture is a job for the whole of society.
«We spend most of our time in buildings and they are central to our quality of life, yet few of us take the time to really look at our
homes,
offices and public buildings and consider the amazing diversity of architectural styles, as well as how practical and fundamental buildings are for society and what they say about our
cultures.»
The
Home Office of the past had knee - jerk reactions to police conduct and
culture.
Alan Johnson, the
home secretary, John Denham, the communities secretary, Peter Hain, the Welsh secretary, Tessa Jowell, the Cabinet
Office minister, and Ben Bradshaw, the
culture secretary, all back the measure.
Prime Minister: David Cameron Deputy PM & First Secretary of State: William Hague Chancellor of the Exchequer: George Osborne Leader of the Commons: Ken Clarke
Home Secretary: David Davis Foreign Secretary: Sir Malcolm Rifkind Business & Employment Secretary: John Redwood Communities & Social Justice Secretary: Iain Duncan Smith Cabinet
Office Minister: Francis Maude Defence Secretary: Dr Liam Fox Environment and Energy Secretary: Oliver Letwin Leader of the Lords: Lord Strathclyde Nations Secretary: Lord Trimble Education Secretary: Michael Gove Health Secretary: Chris Grayling Women & Equalities Secretary: Theresa May Pensions & Welfare Reform Secretary: David Willetts Trade & International Development Secretary: Alan Duncan Justice Secretary & Lord Chancellor: Dominic Greive Transport Secretary: Damian Green Farming, Food & Rural Affairs Secretary: Nick Herbert Housing & Local Government Secretary: Philip Hammond
Culture Secretary: Julie Kirkbride
* Alistair Darling, Chancellor; Alan Johnson;
Home Secretary; David Miliband, Foreign Secretary; Lord Mandelson, Business Secretary; Bob Ainsworth, Defence Secretary; Yvette Cooper, Department of Work and Pensions; Ed Balls, Children's Secretary; John Denham, Communities Secretary; Andy Burnham,
Culture Secretary; Peter Hain, Welsh Secretary; Douglas Alexander, International Development Secretary; Hilary Benn, Environment Secretary; Lord Adonis, Transport Secretary; Ben Bradshaw,
Culture Secretary; Harriet Harman, Leader of the House of Commons; Jack Straw, Justice Secretary; Ed Miliband, Energy Secretary; Shaun Woodward, Northern Ireland Secretary; Baroness Royall, Leader of the House of Lords; Tessa Jowell, Cabinet
Office Minister; Jim Murphy, Scottish Secretary; Liam Byrne, Chief Secretary to the Treasury;
The new
culture secretary had a steady rise after entering parliament in 2010, becoming a whip and then taking two jobs in the
Home Office under May: minister for modern slavery and organised crime, and minister for preventing abuse and exploitation.
«At the
Home Office we work in a target
culture,» said a source on Sunday.
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Revisiting and Updating the Multicultural Principles for Head Start Programs Serving Children Ages Birth to Five: Addressing
Culture and
Home Language in Head Start Program Systems & Services, Washington DC:
Office of Head Start.