Sentences with phrase «known as government employees»

Geico is otherwise known as Government Employees Insurance Company.
When they first launched, they were known as the Government Employees Life Insurance Company, or GELICO.

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J.P. Morgan's provision for compensating employees who leave to serve in government — a practice so common on Wall Street that it has become known as the proverbial «revolving door» — has become a point of contention in recent years, not only at the bank but for the industry as a whole.
The government has promised that the pool, known as Express Entry, will lead to shorter application times and better connections between employers and potential immigrant employees.
Among the airline's largest bondholders is the government employee pension fund, known as Kumpulan Wang Persaraan, which, according to Friday's announcement, agreed to swap 750 million ringgit, or about $ 240 million, for ordinary shares.
I believe, for instance, that the previous county executive's efforts to teach employees the business management tool known as six sigma has made county government more efficient and greatly benefitted taxpayers.
Nor did postdocs funded by private entities or foreign governments (know as paid direct postdocs) come under the employee plan.
As those who have followed the school battles in Wisconsin and Indiana know well, school employees enjoy generously funded health - care benefits and handsome defined benefit pension plans that are driving many state and local governments to the edge of bankruptcy.
Founded by employees of both the U.S. Postal Mail Terminal and the U.S. Forest Service in 1930, Alliance was known for many years as Ogden Government Employees Credemployees of both the U.S. Postal Mail Terminal and the U.S. Forest Service in 1930, Alliance was known for many years as Ogden Government Employees CredEmployees Credit Union.
The expansion of Roth accounts marches on as the Thrift Savings Plan (affectionately known as the TSP), serving some 3.3 million employees of the federal government, announces it has completed the work to make Roth accounts available in this plan.
In 1949, Banner Life was chartered as the Government Employees Life Insurance Company, better known as GEICO, and then acquired by Legal & General Group PLC as a wholly owned subsidiary in 1981.
Engineers who design cars and other things to last too long are known as «hard core unemployable,» or government employees in my case.
As surely everyone in Canada will know there's currently an attempt in Québec to impose a «charter of values» that would restrict the ability of some government employees to wear conspicuous religious symbols.
However, Government employees, as well as Government Licensing applications, have the right to know about the expunged criminal records.
Traditionally, employees had been paid in accordance with the rates set by the National Joint Council Agreement for Local Government Services (known as «the Green Book»).
It has very recently come to our attention that the provincial government, as far I know with no consultation with the Bar, and virtually no consultation with the Masters, unilaterally decided to terminate all of the permanent Registrar positions, and to have other people do their jobs (with per diem registrars in Court and other government employees performing the other job functions of the Registrars).
Over the past year I've written about the Emoluments Clause; the No Religious Tests clause; limits on presidential power as defined in the steel seizure case; the meaning of the oath of office; how the Appropriations Clause constrains lawsuit settlements involving the federal government; how and whether gerrymandering by race and for partisan advantage affects constitutional rights; judicial independence; the decline and fall of the Contracts Clause; the application of Obergefell to issues of public employees and birth certificates; Article V procedure for calling a new constitutional convention; and too many First, Second, Fourth, and Fifth Amendment controversies to list.
The government insurance plan is known as the Federal Employees Group Life Insurance Program and is commonly referred to as FEGLI.
Perhaps one of the best life insurance companies for term insurance in the market today, Banner Life Insurance Company started as Government Employees Life Insurance Company (GELICO) back in 1949, which was part of the infamous GEICO we all know today.
The company that opened its doors as «Government Employees Insurance Company» is today better known as Geico, the No. 2 insuer of auto insurance in the world.
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