On the whole, salaries are likely to be
less than in the private sector.
Not exact matches
«
Private sector companies and industries
in Canada spend
less on R&D
than in competitor countries,» he notes.
This year's awards are open to all Australian business women that meet the entry criteria
in the following categories: * Westpac Group Business Owner Award (owners with a 50 per cent share or more
in a business, with responsibility for key management decision making); * Australian Government
Private and Corporate Sector Award (employees in the private and corporate sectors, or owners with less than a 50 per cent share of a business); * Hudson Community and Government Award (employees of government departments, statutory bodies and not - for - profit organisations); * Panasonic Young Business Women's Award (women aged 30 years and under, with any of the above cri
Private and Corporate Sector Award (employees
in the
private and corporate sectors, or owners with less than a 50 per cent share of a business); * Hudson Community and Government Award (employees of government departments, statutory bodies and not - for - profit organisations); * Panasonic Young Business Women's Award (women aged 30 years and under, with any of the above cri
private and corporate
sectors, or owners with
less than a 50 per cent share of a business); * Hudson Community and Government Award (employees of government departments, statutory bodies and not - for - profit organisations); * Panasonic Young Business Women's Award (women aged 30 years and under, with any of the above criteria).
Wall Street accounted for
less than 5 percent of local jobs but 20 percent of
private sector wages
in the city, the report said.
We've gone from
less than 20 % of our appointments being
in the
private sector to the point now where I believe we're at about 30 %, or maybe even above that.
To put that number
in perspective, the average annualized wage
in the
private sector in 2015 was $ 51,600,
less than half of the tech industry average.
ICI states that 90 % of equity mutual fund assets
in private -
sector IRAs are
in funds that charge
less than 100 basis points
in operating expenses — and that
private -
sector IRAs offer more investment choices
than the state - run plan contemplates.
Lets just say this, using the census data, controlling on 4 digit occupation (NocS), gender and age, there is
less than a 2 % difference
in average annual pay, between
private and public
sector workers working within similar occupations.
The post is a Level III on the federal executive schedule, meaning he was making $ 172,100 a year, far
less than he earned
in the
private sector but still nothing to scoff at.
The bonus is that the cost of construction and the cost of ongoing operation is materially
less than traditional wastewater treatment facilities, creating an exciting investment opportunities for the
private sector in partnership with public utilities.
British politics is lambasted as only marginally
less corrupt
than that
in West Africa, and British ex-politicians denounced for accepting appointments
in the
private sector that are indirectly linked to their previous ministerial jobs.
Wall Street accounted for
less than 5 percent of local jobs but 20 percent of
private sector wages
in the city, the report said.
less than they could earn
in the
private sector.
The spokesman adds that, quoting again, «with something this important and complex, we need the best project director possible to ensure that it is completed on time and on budget, and we are providing compensation that is significantly
less than would be paid
in the
private sector.»
Tarek said Nassau assistant district attorneys have lower starting salaries — $ 57,000 —
than those
in every DA's office
in the region and that they make significantly
less than attorneys
in the
private sector.
An independent review found that 70 % of clinics
in the
private cosmetic
sector are effectively unregulated and
less than half (44 %) of operating theatres were properly equipped
in 2010.
Stage two was to widen diversity of supply to create new incentives for better local performance and more choice for patients - a success story
in achieving the shortest ever waiting times including meeting our commitment to
less than eighteen weeks from doctor's appointment to hospital treatment, and improving the management of NHS resources through foundation hospitals and the use of the
private sector.
CITY HALL — City workers are paid 17 percent
less, on average,
than their colleagues
in the
private sector, according to a new report released Wednesday by City Comptroller John Liu.
Despite that, DiNapoli found that the industry has accounted for
less than 1 percent of the
private sector jobs added
in 2015, compared with 10 percent during the two prior recoveries from recessions.
County Executive Joanie Mahoney says that reflects a changing trend
in contracts for government employees, who traditionally were paid
less than private sector counterparts, but had better benefits packages.
When it comes to instruction
in character and values, parental satisfaction within the
private sector varies
less than it does
in either the charter or district
sector.
And when layoffs do occur, they are generally
less severe
than in the
private sector.
Satisfaction with school safety also varies
less in the
private - school
sector than in the charter arena.
Most public school teachers participate
in defined benefit (DB) pension plans, which because of different accounting rules contribute significantly
less today for each dollar of future retirement benefits
than private -
sector DB pensions or defined contribution (DC) pension plans.
It is immediately apparent that the relative size of the
private, non-profit
sector varies enormously across states, from a high of more
than 60 percent
in Massachusetts and Rhode Island to
less than 5 percent
in Alaska, Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico, and Wyoming.
In education's public sector, by contrast, the work is actually less interesting than it is in private schools, where teachers enjoy more control over the curriculum and more autonomy in the classroo
In education's public
sector, by contrast, the work is actually
less interesting
than it is
in private schools, where teachers enjoy more control over the curriculum and more autonomy in the classroo
in private schools, where teachers enjoy more control over the curriculum and more autonomy
in the classroo
in the classroom.
She earns relatively modest benefits early
in her career,
less than what she could earn
in the
private sector under a cost - neutral 401 (k)- style plan.
Historically,
private school teachers salaries have been paid
less than those
in the public school
sector.
The state's new retirement plan consists of a
less - generous defined - benefit component
than the one found
in the old pension system, as well as a defined - contribution component similar to the 401 (k) plans found
in the
private sector.
«Education
in particular is much more conservative and institutionally conservative [
than the
private sector] and teachers have
less experience with new and emerging technology,» Krueger says.
Research indicates that today's public -
sector workers such as teachers receive
less compensation — or combined pay and benefits —
than similar workers
in the
private sector.25 Historically, public -
sector jobs were attractive to workers due to their stability, their high - quality benefits such as defined - benefit pensions, as well as their intangible benefits such as pride
in public service.
«Historically,» it notes, «state and local governments have cut employment
in recessions later
than, and by much
less than, the
private sector.»
Public employees earn
less on average
than their counterparts
in the
private sector, so job benefits like pensions are a proven way to recruit top talent.
Retirement tendencies also reveal that two thirds of boomers employed
in the
private sector do not have a retirement plan aside from social security, while having
less than $ 25,000 saved and invested.
Less than a week after Ottawa acknowledged a
private -
sector petition to preserve the $ 10,000 annual limit on Tax - Free Savings Accounts, Finance Minister Bill Morneau confirmed the Liberals» intent to cut the limit to $ 5,500
in 2016.
Since most CSRS employees have
less than 20 substantial years of
private sector earnings their benefit was reduced by $ 413 if they retired
in 2015.
Yet the typical Wisconsin public
sector employee with a bachelor's degree makes
less than $ 62,000, compared to more
than $ 82,000
in the
private sector, Pollack said.
Indeed, some
private sector analysts think there will be further coal - to - gas switch
in power generation
in 2013, though much
less than occurred
in 2012.
The best news is there are many young, bright, dedicated professionals out there willing to labor for
less than the
private sector might offer out of passion and belief
in what they do.
The existence of this positive externality of firms» R&D — or put differently, the public - good nature of the information generated by R&D — means that the
private sector will carry out
less than the «efficient» amount of R&D of new climate - friendly technologies
in response to given carbon prices.
In the private sector - where I come from and where we tend to be somewhat less polite than the fellows mentioned above - Marcott and Shakun would not have got away with what they concocted and have been fired — on my watch for less than that, said in passin
In the
private sector - where I come from and where we tend to be somewhat
less polite
than the fellows mentioned above - Marcott and Shakun would not have got away with what they concocted and have been fired — on my watch for
less than that, said
in passin
in passing.
One does not trim down the departments
in the public service which used to deal with such projects, systematically subcontract an increasing number of tasks to the
private sector (often
less on the basis of technical skills
than favors for politically well - connected campaign supporters), or engage
in a policy of «let the
private sector figure it out for the best» without arriving at a stage where even dedicated teams can not do things, because they simply no longer have the experience required to do things.
The code also stipulated that
private sector providers of outsourced services had to employ transferring employees on their existing terms and conditions (including protection
in relation to pension benefits) and that new personnel who were required to work on a local authority contract alongside staff transferred from the local authority should be employed on terms «overall no
less favourable»
than those enjoyed by the transferred staff.
It added that «introducing a central bank digital currency could result
in a wider presence of central banks
in financial systems», which could result
in a «greater role for central banks
in allocating economic resources, which could entail overall economic losses should such entities be
less efficient
than the
private sector in allocating resources».
The SNB board member told an audience
in Zurich that
private -
sector digital currencies are better and
less risky
than nationally - issued versions.