Despite the overall picture looking somewhat gloomy, there were certain specialisms which experienced increases
in vacancy numbers.
Not exact matches
Take a rising
numbers of store
vacancies, add
in a growing demand for shorter leases, and you have an ideal situation for Appear Here, a company using its online marketplace to disrupt how landlords find new tenants.
Baby Boomers — those 77 million Americans born between 1946 and 1964 — will begin reaching retirement age
in the next few years; demographic experts say the generations coming up behind them simply don't have the
numbers to fill all those
vacancies.
That's
in part due to the massive
number of
vacancies in the federal judiciary, which has swelled past 140.
In a normal market, the
vacancy rate should be equal to the
number of households relocating, times the average transition period, plus newly formed households times the average purchase period.
While the reported
number of
vacancies declined
in the June quarter, the series has trended upwards for some time and
in the June quarter was still more than 10 per cent higher than a year earlier.
Vacancy rates
in both cities have declined a little recently, but remain at high levels and could move higher as a large
number of new apartments comes on stream.
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in violation of a
number of Nasdaq listing requirements, including
vacancies on its board of directors, failure to maintain a minimum market value of listed securities of at least $ 35 million and failure to file a Form 10 - Q quarterly earnings report.
In 1925, after having no success in the First Division for a number of years, Sir Henry Norris decided to sack manager Leslie Knighton, and placed an ad for the vacancy in the Athletic New
In 1925, after having no success
in the First Division for a number of years, Sir Henry Norris decided to sack manager Leslie Knighton, and placed an ad for the vacancy in the Athletic New
in the First Division for a
number of years, Sir Henry Norris decided to sack manager Leslie Knighton, and placed an ad for the
vacancy in the Athletic New
in the Athletic News.
The
number of redundancies fell and unfilled
vacancies rose on the quarter: There were 147 thousand redundancies
in March to May 2012, down 27 thousand on the previous quarter but up 4 thousand on the year.
«Some long - tenured staffers with decades of institutional knowledge are being retained to ensure the smooth operation of our government, and recent retirements have created a
number of
vacancies that need to be filled
in order to sustain the proper functioning of our township.»
The biggest
number of
vacancies is
in accounting and professional services (4,442
vacancies available), the public sector (3,415 job openings), investment banking (2,148 openings) and engineering and industrial (1,650
vacancies).
[287] The
number of people chasing every one job
vacancy in Haringey has been put at 23 and 54
in separate reports, and fears had spread of disorder after youth club closures
in recent months.
(4) The independent panel shall report as approved for each judicial position all highly qualified persons who make application to the panel, provided that if the
number of highly qualified applicants exceeds three times the
number of existing
vacancies to be filled
in such position (determined as of the time the panel renders its report), the independent panel shall report as approved the most highly qualified applicants
in a
number equal to three times the
number of
vacancies to be filled
in such position, provided further that if the
number of highly qualified applicants is less than three times the
number of
vacancies to be filled
in such position the independent panel shall report as approved the most highly qualified applicants
in a
number equal to not less than two times the
number of such
vacancies, provided further that the following categories of applicants who are eligible for reelection or reappointment shall be reported as approved if their performance during their term of office merits continuation
in office, and no other applicants shall be reported as approved for their
vacancies: (a) a judge or justice completing a full term of office seeking re-election to that office, or (b) an interim Supreme Court justice who has been appointed by the Governor to fill an existing
vacancy no later than the previous June 1 after approval of the Governor's screening panel, who has been confirmed by the State Senate and has assumed office no later than the date the panel renders its report, and who otherwise would not be required to make application to the independent screening panel pursuant to the provisions of sub-paragraph (3).
Perhaps it would be easier for the governor to fill the increasing
number of
vacancies in his administration if he and legislative leaders reach a pay raise deal.
At the start of last year, there were nine
vacancies in the Legislature alone due to lawmakers either winning off - year elections to other offices or resigning
in disgrace, a
number that grew following additional arrests.
The
number of
vacancies in Erie County needs to be better controlled and removing them after one year seems reasonable,» said Chairman John Mills.
The vacuum of the
vacancy set to occur with Mr. Rangel's retirement — the first
in the district's seven decade history — is expected to attract a
number of other potential successors to the 2016 contest.
Some top New York state lawmakers seem to be changing their minds over whether to call special elections for a growing
number of
vacancies in the legislature.
In 2016, Syracuse saw its highest
number of homicides on record after 31 people were killed, and
vacancies at the Syracuse Police Department has been a hot - button issue throughout the mayoral race.
Among other things, the bill moved the presidential primary from February to March; provided for special elections when a
vacancy occurs
in statewide office (including U.S. Senate); and eliminated non-partisan city elections
in some cities when the
number of candidates listed on the ballot equals the
number of
vacancies.
De Blasio, who has said he will fight for rent reform when a
number of laws sunset
in Albany this year, also stated his opposition to
vacancy decontrol during his remarks.
The Community Service Society estimated the
number of rent - regulated units
in each legislative district by allocating the rent - regulated apartments from the New York City Housing and
Vacancy Survey's sub-borough areas into legislative districts
in proportion with the 2010 local census tract population.
Vacancies in a Party Committee shall be filled by an alternate members according to the order of precedence, which is decided by the
number of votes an alternate member got during his or hers election.
Speaking to the Observer, Mr. Kadushin contested Mr. Stringer's assertion that the
vacancy situation has deteriorated under the de Blasio administration, asserting NYCHA was renting out apartments faster than it had
in years, having the
number of available vacant units
in half since 2014.
The total
number of
vacancies in the legislature is now up to eleven.
The
number of expected
vacancies in bioinformatics
in the Netherlands for this year alone varies from around 100 for?
Researchers say that one potential option would be growing hybrid perovskite crystals
in different conditions to minimize the
number of
vacancies and limit ion migration
in the crystalline structure.
The Sectional Committees shall have pwer to fill
vacancies in their own
numbers.
Please mention the
vacancy number 18.009
in your application.
In his comments, the creator said that the success of NieR: Automata led Platinum Games to a new player base, prompting more members to join the development team of the studio, which represented a successful story and increased the
number of applications for
vacancies published.
The
number of secondary schools with at least one advertised
vacancy or temporarily - filled post rose from 23 per cent
in 2015, to 27 per cent last year.
Once the final training
numbers are known
in November, the TeachVac website will be updated with predictions based upon the
number of
vacancies recorded this year.
Last year, the subject recruited only 48 per cent of the
number of teachers DfE calculated it would need to fill
vacancies in school.
They're very new, so
vacancies are
in the low thousands, though the
number of schemes has risen 50 %
in the last year.
However, the report notes: «Despite the relatively low
numbers of principals reporting unfilled
vacancies in individual curriculum areas, there are still fairly large
numbers who report that they have difficulties
in suitably filling staff
vacancies across all areas of the curriculum.»
Seventeen percent of all respondents said increasing the
number of women
in management positions has been an issue
in their district; 86 percent said that qualified females were considered for the
vacancy they filled last year.
ACS International Schools currently have a
number of teaching
vacancies commencing
in August based at our campus
in Doha, Qatar.
The largest
number of teacher
vacancies — as has been the case for years — are
in special education, bilingual education and science.
And the
number of job
vacancies has increased from 750
in November 2013, to 1,030 this November — the month when the annual workforce census is carried out.
There were 1,030
vacancies last November, up a third on 2013, the highest
number since 2010, when the DfE started compiling figures
in November.
The
number of new teachers entering the profession
in England has dropped to its lowest rate
in five years — while
vacancy rates continue to rise.
Although the NYC DOE refuses to share details of its plan, ATR teachers will most likely end up
in schools with high
numbers of teacher
vacancies, located mainly
in low - income neighborhoods.
Guilford County isn't alone
in seeing an unusual
number of teacher
vacancies at the primary school level.
Kelly Salas, a former elementary teacher
in the Milwaukee Public Schools who now works for the Milwaukee Teachers Education Association, warns that schools with high
numbers of Limited English Proficient (LEP) students are more likely to encounter difficulties
in filling teacher
vacancies and mostly rely on under - qualified and substitute teachers.
«
In Wake County, it appears teachers are leaving in record numbers,» said Merrill, who anticipates dealing with 1,500 vacancies this summer out of just 10,000 positions availabl
In Wake County, it appears teachers are leaving
in record numbers,» said Merrill, who anticipates dealing with 1,500 vacancies this summer out of just 10,000 positions availabl
in record
numbers,» said Merrill, who anticipates dealing with 1,500
vacancies this summer out of just 10,000 positions available.
Districts can predict the
number of expected principal
vacancies over the next three to five years — based on upcoming retirements or expected promotions, student enrollment growth, and natural attrition
in the district — and use these projections to inform a strategic hiring and succession planning process.
Recruitment
in some local authorities does not match the
numbers leaving, meaning the
number of unfilled
vacancies is growing.
DfE statistics also highlight the significant
number of teaching posts that schools are not able to fill permanently -
in November 2015 there were 730 teacher
vacancies and 2870 temporarily filled posts where a
vacancy existed.
Among the options Kleban presented were increasing the
number of students per class, which will bring
in more per - pupil funding from the state, or cutting some
vacancies and spreading those duties among other educators — having some curriculum directors take on additional teaching duties, for example.