Both charter boards challenged rulings by the regional
labor board director that they are subject to the labor board's jurisdiction.
Not exact matches
«John cares deeply and is committed to the dual mandate and has led extensive work on the U.S.
labor markets and employment,» added Sara Horowitz, founder of the Freelancers Union, chair of the New York Fed's
board of
directors and co-chair of the search committee.
The GNC reviews the individual components and total amount of
director compensation at least annually and may recommend changes in
director compensation to the
Board for its approval more or less frequently based on, among other factors, competitive pay data for non-employee
directors of the financial services companies in the Company's
Labor Market Peer Group.
The governor's administration worked closely with the
board of
directors of the Philadelphia Regional Port Authority, the port's staff, and business and
labor leaders throughout the port to develop the very best, most effective capital program to improve commerce at the port of Philadelphia, and to prepare the port to meet industry trends for years to come.
A reader forwarded an e-mail from a fairly frantic - sounding Dan Cantor, executive
director of the Working Families Party, announcing the
labor - backed party wasn't successful in getting a pre-Election Day decision in the so - called «double - vote» lawsuit it brought against the state
Board of Elections along with the state Conservative Party.
The club's centennial celebration is honoring state Insurance Department Superintendent James Wrynn as its Man of the Year, state Assemblywoman Cathy Nolan (D - Ridgewood) as is Legislator of the Year, North Shore - Long Island Jewish Health System
Director of Government Relations Rosemary Kelly as its Woman of the Year and Freddy Delligatti, business agent for Plumbers Union Local 1 and vice president of the Queens
Board of Business Agents, as its
Labor Advocate of the Year.
While the incentives — a combination of sales, mortgage recording and property tax breaks — were approved by the vast majority of the ECIDA
directors, one, Richard Lipsitz Jr. - the
board's vice chairman and Western New York Area
Labor Federation president, argued against the package.
The County Planning
Board, local educators, County, and local officials will gather together to hear Katie Geise, Executive
Director of Chautauqua Works and John Slenker,
Labor Analyst with the New York State Department of
Labor, present on the generational shifts in employment that are taking place and how it is affecting Chautauqua County.
«[Clinton's]
labor credentials are significantly worse than her main challenger in the Democratic primary, Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders,» wrote Huffington Post blogger and former NEA member Ben Spielberg, who also pointed out that Clinton once served on the
board of
directors of Wal - Mart.
She serves as the chair of the Child
Labor Coalition's Domestic Issues Committee and is a member of the
board of
directors for the National Consumers League.
COSA also elected three new
directors to two - year terms: Lisa M. Freiley is General Counsel /
Director of the Property Casualty Insurance for Education (PACE) program at the Oregon School
Boards Association; Tiffany N. Richardson is the General Counsel and
Director of Policy and Legal Services at the South Carolina School
Boards Association; and Marc L. Terry is a partner in the
Labor, Employment and Employee Benefits Group at Mirick O'Connell in Westborough, Massachusetts.
Meanwhile, at the
board meeting inside, a coalition of union leaders stood behind Max Arias, executive
director of Local 99 of the Service Employees International Union, as he stood with Juan Flecha of the Associated Administrators of Los Angeles (AALA), representing principals, Alex Caputo - Pearl of the United Teachers of Los Angeles (UTLA); and other
labor leaders.
These external forces can be, among others, competition, government regulations,
boards of
directors,
labor unions, attorneys, accountants, and community representatives.
Daniel T. Schwartz,
Director of the University of Washington's Clean Energy Institute, said a commitment to renewable energy by major companies like Starbucks will ultimately impact the cost of clean electricity across the
board: «Everyone responsible for building a clean energy system — from the people that permit the project to the engineers and construction
labor that builds it — learn from each project, so the more renewable energy generation facilities that get built in the US., the cheaper they get for everyone else to buy and use.»
Daniel Rainey is currently the
Director of Alternative Dispute Resolution Services for the National Mediation
Board, the U. S. Federal agency responsible for
labor - management dispute resolution in the U. S. airline and railroad industries.
The committee serves as the
board of
directors for the 31 - office national
labor and employment law firm.
• Prepared and analyzed forecasts of financial performance for
labor utilization, trends, revenue and expense and general business conditions • Developed company - wide operating budgets for 150 + departments • Trained department leaders and incoming personnel • Presented weekly, monthly and yearly financial reports to
Board of
Directors and Senior Management
Speakers at the summit, which will be held at the Omni Shoreham Hotel, include keynote speaker John E. Pepper, Jr., retired Chairman and CEO of The Procter & Gamble Company and current chairman of the
board of the Walt Disney Company; Judith Van Ginkel, Every Child Succeeds; Libby Doggett, Pew Center on the States; Frank Putnam, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center; David Olds, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center; and Deborah Daro, Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago; Federal officials scheduled to speak include: Martha Coven, Special Assistant to the President, White House Domestic Policy Council; Joan Lombardi, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Administration for Children and Families, U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services; and Robert Gordon, Associate
Director for Education, Income Maintenance and
Labor, Office of Management and Budget.
«Increasing uncertainty and apprehension about the future state of the economy and
labor market, no doubt a result of the recent slowdown in job growth, are the primary reasons for the sharp reversal in confidence,» said Lynn Franco,
director of Conference
Board's consumer research center.
«Consumers» assessment of the current state of the economy and
labor market remains tepid, and their outlook remains cautious,» said Lynn Franco,
director of Conference
Board's consumer research center, in a statement.
«Concerns about business conditions and the
labor market are casting a dark cloud over consumers that is not likely to lift until the job market improves,» said Lynn Franco,
director of the Conference
Board's consumer research center, in a statement.