Sentences with phrase «huge pay raises»

Other controversies have included Pruitt renting an apartment from an energy lobbyist at below market rates, defying the White House to give staff huge pay raises, and dodging normal congressional review procedures to stack positions at the agency with industry flacks.
David Paterson's security chief to pressure a witness not to file an assault charge against a key aide; and a secret attempt to slip huge pay raises for police brass into the state's deficit - plagued budget.
He likes London, he'll get a huge pay raise (not deserving in my view), and he's guaranteed to never be on the bench, and rarely even get substituted, as long as Wenger's manager.
Would be interesting to see what another manager could do with him, but I don't he's worth the huge pay raise Campbell — Seems surplus to requirements, although I like him Sanchez — Looks as if he's definitely leaving, but if we could could get Simeone or Sampaoli, then maybe they could persuade him to stay (as long as he signs a new contract) Giroud — Decent backup striker, but not much else.

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Cohen is also at the center of a huge debate unfolding right now about raising the minimum wage, and the low pay of service workers in the restaurant industry, where employment has increased 72 percent since 1992, compared to job growth of 22 percent in higher - paying private sector employment over the same time period.
All of which raises the question: Where's the upside to justify the huge, 30 per cent premium being paid to Tim Hortons» shareholders?
Lastly, no matter how you slice it, you're probably going to have to pay a huge amount of tax on income or capital gains from your tokens» sale, which doesn't happen when you raise traditional equity.
We will have to pay every penny of the medical fee, the huge bill of education and any expenses on raising a child.
Huge CEO pay, bonuses for biggest fundraisers, and allowing a small slow trickle of funds to go to what you are actually raising money to do.
Some stars will get big raises as teams bet their bankrolls on them; other big shots will have to take huge pay cuts or retire, because teams won't have any money left with which to pay them.
He also promised to raise the point at which people start paying the top rate of income tax to # 50,000, in an announcement which was met by huge applause in the Birmingham conference hall.
«Look at the massive expansion in apprenticeships pioneered by the Liberal Democrats since then, look at the huge cash increase for everybody on the state pension because of Steve Webb's Liberal Democrat reforms on pensioners, look at the way toddlers in schools now get a healthy meal at lunchtime because of what the Liberal Democrats have done and look at the way in which millions of working people in this country have received because of the Liberal Democrat flagship policy of raising the point at which you start paying income tax.
Rochelle Winn, from Match.com, commented that this potentially had «huge revenue implications», raising the point that users could sign up for the service, message everyone they liked, then leave before 14 days, and not have to pay the full subscription fee.
Against this backdrop, it's tough for Republican governors to insist, «Well, sure, our party's leaders in Washington can find huge dollars for tax cuts and defense, but we can't afford a pay raise for struggling, hard - working teachers.»
Funding for teacher assistants took yet another huge hit last year in order to pay for the teacher raises, which largely benefited new teachers, and classroom supplies — especially textbooks — continued to languish.
In other words, if publishers realize they are spending more money by paying huge advances, as opposed to raising the royalty rate, they could have a change of heart.
Many times, your employer will pay for it and then you gett a huge raise when you're out.
There is a huge generatio of Boomers who have worked all theri lives at whatever it took to get them from one month to the other, get their kids raised and educated, their mortgages paid, and all of that.
The cost of raising venture capital funds or holding an IPO was a very expensive process, but an ICO opens a company to investment funding from the public without having to lose the huge percentage or pay the substantial associated fees.
Of course, I raised four children, numerous dogs and cats and have a huge yard (mostly pay to have maintained but do some gardening), things she never had to contend with.
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