Sentences with phrase «less job security in»

The majority of our respondents answered somewhere on the spectrum of choosing less job security in favor of more pay — not surprising, considering many FinCon attendees are bloggers and entrepreneurs who struck out on their own!

Not exact matches

Long delayed by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Title III was the most controversial provision of the JOBS Act because it allowed non-accredited investors — generally defined as individuals with less than $ 1 million in assets who earn less than $ 200,000 per year — to invest in private companies as shareholders.
That said, some experts point out that financial institutions might adopt their own private and closed blockchain systems, which could result in less security and increased risk of criminal inside jobs.
We ran into one cyclical recession in the» 70's, and the Republicans seized on it as an excuse to rig government and society for the benefit of people who are already rich, while taking away opportunities from everyone else... then they crushed the unions so that workers would never be able to get back better pay and better job security, while investors make more and more and pay less and less in taxes.
Why trade a job - for - life up in Albany for one with significant less job security (Council members can only serve two 4 - year terms)?
The head of Gov. David Paterson's security detail, Maj. Charles Day, will be transferred to a less prestigious job in the wake of the Kaye report that detailed his role in the David Johnson domestic violence case.
The truth is, having a job doesn't necessarily make you secure, whereas being employable gives you security by making you less likely to face redundancy and by putting you in a better position for getting a new job.
I have a yearly contract, so I have less job security than tenure offers — though this doesn't worry me because in reality I can stay as long as I, with the help of my team, continue to secure funding for my research.
And most universities fail to make these distinctions clear in «public - facing profiles,» the authors observe, which «exacerbate [s]» postdocs» optimistic tendency to assume that the term «professor» always means a traditional tenure - track position, when it often denotes a job with much less security.
Outsmarting hi - tech security systems becomes the goal in these movies too (although the character's motives are perhaps less honorable): Entrapment, The Italian Job, and Ocean's Eleven.
In a series of valuable reports, including several recently released, ERA found, for instance, that initial reforms led to the dismissal of thousands of teachers; NOLA teachers today report lower job satisfaction, less job security, and less autonomy; average teacher salaries are lower and there are fewer teachers per pupil; and the teaching force has grown less black, experienced, and local.
Add in the greater differential in job security for US teachers vs US private industry, earlier retirement, less working hours and I doubt there is much if any real discrepancy.
CHICAGO — For the first time in a quarter century, Chicago teachers walked out of the classroom Monday, taking a bitter contract dispute over evaluations and job security to the streets of the nation's third - largest city — and to a national audience — less than a week after most schools opened for fall.
Research following this line is difficult to do because new teachers tend to be absent less often than their more experienced colleagues, in part because they lack the privileges and job security, and perhaps in part because they're better able to power through, engaging in «presenteeism.»
Moreover, as with defending job security as a cheaper way to attract decent teachers, defined - benefit pension plans have big downsides with hidden costs: They make it unappealing for a talented person to work as a teacher for just part of a career, make it hard for teachers to move around, offer huge bonuses to older teachers who don't add any special value, etc. (And this is all viewing education in isolation — committing future taxpayers to pay for pensions teachers are earning now is going to mean spending less on other priorities in the future.
In terms of diversification, the fund does a pretty solid job as it holds over 150 securities and its top ten holdings make up less than 15 % of the total fund.
Among those who plan to spend less this year, «shaky» job security and a desire to save money were the most common reasons cited for tighter budgets in CreditDonkey.com's 2012 Holiday Shopping Survey.
A new report by the Cornell University Global Labor Institute echoes what opponents of the Keystone XL pipeline have been saying on jobs and energy security: The jobs claims are overstated and the energy security arguments in support of it are, more or less, bunk.
Those of us who choose to practise as in - house counsel must be less risk - averse and more open to change than our colleagues who practise privately in relative job security.
Authors David Neumark, Ian Burn, and Patrick Button in Age Discrimination and Hiring of Older Workers (Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Economic Letter, February 27, 2017) wrote that, based on a study they did, older workers received fewer callbacks for job interviews than younger workers, older female applicants received fewer callbacks for administrative assistant and sales jobs, and older male applicants were called back less frequently than their younger counterparts who applied for janitor and security positions.
For a little help, check out US News & Money's 100 Best Jobs list based on employment opportunity, salary, work / life balance and job security, and Forbes list of 10 Toughest Jobs to Fill for 2016 for jobs that are in high - demand and have have less competition, higher salaries and more market demand.
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