Sentences with phrase «leave benefits afforded»

The ruling stems from a grievance first filed by the federation in 2011 after teachers employed by the Surrey School District were denied parental leave benefits afforded in their collective agreement following the births of their children.

Not exact matches

Big requests might include topping up EI benefits, so that fathers (and mothers, if companies don't offer it) can afford longer leave and don't have to use up their vacation days.
Liss - Riordan says that employee status affords rights — like the right to unemployment benefits, medical leave, or worker's compensation.
Cameron first announced the policy in 2015, saying it would «ensure young people in the benefits system face the same choices as young people who work and who may not be able to afford to leave home».
This is because people will just leave the schemes as they can't either afford the contributions or the benefits they will receive will be so low - or both.
«This chimeric role of employment / education affords us several concessions, including deferring student loans, increased time off... plus sick and holiday leave, decent benefits, the ability to pay into the UC retirement plan, and the flexibility of participating in lectures, seminar, conferences, and classes.»
I totally understand how important it is to open people's minds to who and what is out there (many people could definitely benefit from the experience), but those comments leave out the fact that many Americans can not afford to travel at all, let alone internationally (especially beyond the neighboring North American countries).
Rembrandt, unlike Vermeer who made extraordinary universes out of small rooms in the provincial town of Delft, needed to leave his native Leiden for Amsterdam in order to drape his sitters in exotic costumes and enjoy the worldly benefits that his remarkable talent afforded him.
There is a third option, assuming your employer continues to refuse to provide the benefits and if you can not afford to leave.
Those females who work for employers with less than fifty employees should be aware that if they are not afforded additional benefits beyond the eight week period either under a collective bargaining agreement or written employment policy or contract are not afforded job protection if their maternity leave exceeds eight weeks.
Known as «pricing out», you might not be able to afford these prices down the line and then you are left with no insurance or death benefit for loved ones.
A 50 year old healthy non-smoking male could afford a 20 year term policy with $ 250,000 of death benefits coverage for $ 528 and still have some spending money left over.
In doing so, the couple is able to afford a much larger death benefit for the same amount of money, which can help their heirs manage final expenses and inheritance taxes while also leaving them more money for the future.
Some renters who would like to enjoy a full traveling itinerary when the summer months roll around, vacationing throughout and beyond IL, will greatly benefit from the knowledge that they have afforded their belongings left at home the greatest means of protection available.
Welfare reform has disrupted Medicaid benefits for millions of children who need treatment.97, 98 Medicaid enables many youth to receive psychiatric treatment.99 Many parents who left welfare to go to work found their new jobs did not provide insurance or, when available, they could not afford copayments.100, 101 The State Children's Health Insurance Program, designed to offset the loss of Medicaid, did not fulfill its intended purpose.98, 102 Moreover, welfare reform has not substantially decreased poverty103; many poor children have become even poorer.104 Poor children are vulnerable to poor outcomes, 105 including involvement with the juvenile justice system.
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