Sentences with phrase «inflating their salary in»

In San Francisco rising property prices have been blamed on the inflated salaries in the tech sector, and led to company buses carrying employees from the city to the sprawling tech campuses in the Valley being stoned by protesters — what one tech executive described to me as «the Google bus piñata».
Also, men tend to inflate their salaries in order to impress a woman.
Many states allow teachers to «cash out» their sick leave and vacation days when they retire, artificially inflating their salary in that year.

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Zenger says open salaries create an obsession with pay and cultivate «inflated self - perception» among employees, in addition to becoming a costly agent for change for employers.
They work somewhere for nine months and then leave to go somewhere else — often inflating their skills on their résumé in hopes of landing a higher salary.
If he plays well we want to keep him so selling on price is irrelevant but if he plays badly or doesn't play then his price goes down in which case all the inflated salary and bonuses are nonsense.
The disgraced Tory had the whip withdrawn last January when it emerged he had paid his son an inflated parliamentary salary (# 11,773 plus more than # 10,000 in bonuses) for his work as a researcher while he was a full - time university student.
Evidence introduced in the ongoing corruption and bribery trial of former Yonkers Councilwoman Sandy Annabi has cast the spotlight on another public official: state Senator Tom Libous, who, according to witness testimony, pushed a law firm to hire his son — and inflate his starting salaryin exchange for steering government business toward the firm's practice.
In an attempt to save money on actors» inflated salaries, Disney ultimately shows why it can be worth it to put in a well - known actor and I'm sure they will be crying over that decision for years to comIn an attempt to save money on actors» inflated salaries, Disney ultimately shows why it can be worth it to put in a well - known actor and I'm sure they will be crying over that decision for years to comin a well - known actor and I'm sure they will be crying over that decision for years to come.
The risk of having two huge stars, in what is relatively a simple production, is their salaries inflate the budget.
And boards of education want to compete in the marketplace for entry - level teachers, so early sections of the salary schedule are artificially inflated.
As a new crop of teachers age into the workforce, earn higher salaries, and slowly take their place as the dominant group in schools, the trends may reverse, and we may start to see demographics artifically inflating average salaries.
If the Washington Post or New York Times can do a national story on the inflated salaries of so many top city administrators in the context of public needs, such as those of K - 12 kids and other library patrons, then so much the better.
Just as these documents can be used to inflate salaries, so they can be used to reduce them, making the respondent in any employment tribunal proceedings face the prospect of having to over-compensate a claimant who is found to have been unfairly dismissed, as post-dismissal salary is taken into account when assessing such compensation.
The case was widely reported in the media due to its striking facts, namely that the mistake in the offer documents was to put a decimal point in the wrong place, with the unfortunate result of inflating 10x the base salary.
The reality is that no $ 180,000 associate, no matter how smart or hard - working, is worth his or her salary — and the billing pressure firms place on these young people to justify their inflated salary damages these assets in their formative years.
There were other questionable decisions made too, like inflated salaries for Henrik Fisker and other executives and fancy parties in Monaco even when layoffs were taking place.
«When overworked teams get little in the way of raises but see their employer inflate salary offers to incoming candidates, they tend to look for the exit sign.
Resume lies include exaggerated job titles and responsibilities, falsification of education credentials, inflated salaries, misrepresentation of dates and employment and falsifications stating they are eligible to work in a particular country.
Resume lies include exaggerated job titles and responsibilities, falsification of education credentials, inflated salaries, misrepresentation of dates and employment and falsifications stating candidates are eligible to work in a particular country.
A fudged job title often goes hand - in - hand with inflated salary on job applications.
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