Sentences with phrase «national pay survey»

Teachers» pay continues to be cut because schools are increasingly failing to give them cost of living increases as well as denying them pay progression, according to the National Education Union's annual national pay survey.

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A National Association of Colleges and Employers survey found that unpaid interns were no better at landing job offers than those who did no internship; and unpaid interns were paid an average $ 1,366 less in their first job than students who started cold.
In fact, 21 percent of those surveyed in the 2014 National Study of Employers said they were required to comply with the Family and Medical Leave Act but did not actually offer 12 weeks of unpaid or paid leave for at least one type of covered leave.
According to a survey by the National Multihousing Council, 79 percent of renters preferred to pay rent online or via smartphone, but Entrata's own data showed only 32 percent of residents Entrata served were taking advantage of paperless, online payment options.
A recent national survey has found that more than half of students and parents would prefer to use an income share agreement instead of a private student loan to help pay for college.
Mortgage borrowers are paying less 1.6 % more to lenders this year, which is just above the national rate of inflation, according to Bankrate.com's annual Mortgage Closing Cost survey.
In a national survey published by the American Academy of Pediatrics in 2006, researchers found that paying for formula was one of the top three barriers preventing hospitals from achieving the baby - friendly status.
Following an election that had one of the largest gender gaps in history, women are more likely than men to say they are paying increased attention to politics, according to the latest national survey by Pew Research Center.
Both candidates scored 38 percent in the survey paid for by the National Republican Congressional Committee and the GOP nominee.
The campaign started after the National Employment Law Project released a 2009 survey showing that restaurant workers, grocery baggers, household cleaners and other low - wage workers complained their bosses paid them less than promised, if at all.
Most Americans are willing to pay more taxes to support biodiversity conservation in the Gulf of Mexico, according to a national survey conducted by researchers at Duke University and the University of Virginia.
A survey conducted by the Association of Teachers and Lecturers (ATL) and the National Union of Teachers (NUT) found that nearly one in 12 teachers have been denied a pay rise in accordance with the performance - related pay (PRP) system.
Helpfully, using National School Boards Association data, the authors are able to assess actual district conditions with respect to school finance, teacher pay, collective bargaining, class size, and academic standards, and they then matched that data with board - member survey results.
Anne Bull, former national chair for Lead Association for Catering and Education (LACA), commented on the survey: «One of the things that really stood out was the number of parents wanting to pay and see meal information online.»
National Survey shows increased support for vouchers, but public's views on merit pay, charters, and other policies have not changed, though teacher opposition to reforms intensifies
With schools facing increased costs amounting to 4.5 per cent due to pay rises, National Insurance contributions and pension deficits, it's no wonder that more than 90 per cent of 1,000 head teachers surveyed by the Association of School and College Leaders (ASCL) say that their finances are going to be critically under pressure for 2015/2016.
An annual survey of the compensation of the chief executives of national associations finds that, when education and other factors are controlled for, there is a «significant difference» between the salaries paid to male and female executives.
The average salary for high - school principals in the United States this school year topped $ 60,000 for the first time, but their annual pay increase is the lowest in the past decade, according to a survey by the National Association of Secondary School Principals.
National Survey also reveals increased support for virtual schooling, support for charter schools rises sharply in minority communities CAMBRIDGE, MA - The fourth annual survey conducted by Harvard's Program on Education Policy and Governance (PEPG) and Education Next on a wide range of education issues released today reveals that the broader public and teachers are markedly divided in their support for merit pay, teacher tenure, and Race to the Top (Survey also reveals increased support for virtual schooling, support for charter schools rises sharply in minority communities CAMBRIDGE, MA - The fourth annual survey conducted by Harvard's Program on Education Policy and Governance (PEPG) and Education Next on a wide range of education issues released today reveals that the broader public and teachers are markedly divided in their support for merit pay, teacher tenure, and Race to the Top (survey conducted by Harvard's Program on Education Policy and Governance (PEPG) and Education Next on a wide range of education issues released today reveals that the broader public and teachers are markedly divided in their support for merit pay, teacher tenure, and Race to the Top (RttT).
The issue of staff recruitment is well documented, with 79 per cent of schools in a 2015 NAHT (National Association of Headteachers) survey reporting that they «found recruitment problematic» and 56 per cent stating that they paid recruitment agencies between # 1,000 and # 10,000 per position.
Copyright 1988 Editorial With an annual salary of $ 150,000, Schools Chancellor Richard R. Green of New York City is not only the nation's highest - paid public - school administrator but earns more than any other state or local public official in the country, according to a national survey.
In its second annual survey of top state, county, and city officials» salaries, the national biweekly City & State found that several school chiefs ranked among the highest - paid state and local officials in the country.
In a national survey of public schools, the National Comprehensive Center for Teacher Quality and Public Agenda (2007) found that if given a choice between two otherwise identical schools, 76 percent of secondary teachers and 81 percent of elementary teachers early in their careers would rather be at a school in which administrators strongly supported teachers than at a school that paid significantly higher snational survey of public schools, the National Comprehensive Center for Teacher Quality and Public Agenda (2007) found that if given a choice between two otherwise identical schools, 76 percent of secondary teachers and 81 percent of elementary teachers early in their careers would rather be at a school in which administrators strongly supported teachers than at a school that paid significantly higher sNational Comprehensive Center for Teacher Quality and Public Agenda (2007) found that if given a choice between two otherwise identical schools, 76 percent of secondary teachers and 81 percent of elementary teachers early in their careers would rather be at a school in which administrators strongly supported teachers than at a school that paid significantly higher salaries.
This report compiles information on the hourly pay of public school teachers nationally and in 66 metropolitan areas, as collected by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) in its annual National Compensation Survey.
The authors looked to national surveys of charter and private schools and interviews with leading charter and private school networks for their answers to major questions that animate the current debates over teacher pay in public schools.
Virtually all school staff in England are paying for school resources from their own pockets to plug the funding gap, according to a joint survey by the National Education Union and the TES...
In national surveys, when teachers are polled as to the best way to boost their effectiveness, their number one recommendation is to reduce class size — far above any other reform offered, including merit pay.
A recent national survey has found that more than half of students and parents would prefer to use an income share agreement instead of a private student loan to help pay for college.
The National Association of Insurance back in 2007 did a survey state by state and found that Floridian homeowners paid $ 1,534 for their HO - 3 policies (ranking the FL as the most expensive state in this category) and $ 1,043 for auto insurance (ranking FL as the 5th most expensive state in this category).
The Canadian Payroll Association today released its annual national employee survey citing a five percentage point decline (47 % to 42 %) in the number of Canadians who would be in «financial difficulty» if their pay were delayed even a week.
To top it off, Californians already pay an average of $ 925 — more than $ 100 more than the average US homeowner, who pays $ 822, according to a 2007 survey compiled by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC).
Mortgage borrowers are paying less 1.6 % more to lenders this year, which is just above the national rate of inflation, according to Bankrate.com's annual Mortgage Closing Cost survey.
According to a survey on marriage and debt by the National Foundation for Credit Counseling, 37 percent of respondents said they wouldn't marry someone until their debt was paid off.
, a national telephone survey of registered voters found only 6 percent of Americans are willing to pay $ 1,000 or more annually in higher taxes and utility costs to subsidize the cost of adding more sustainable energy to fight global warming.
According to a national public opinion survey, less than a quarter of Americans correctly think that women pay more.
According to a 2009 survey by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, Texas drivers pay an average of $ 450 for liability, $ 337 for collision, and $ 160 for comprehensive.
Back in 2007, the National Association of Insurance Commissioners surveyed auto owners across the US and found that Washington drivers paid $ 841 on average for their coverage — nearly $ 50 more than what the average American driver paid.
A survey by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) shows that in 2007, Nevada drivers paid an average of $ 1,000 for automobile insurance coverages.
Atrocious Auto Rates — and What to Do About Them The National Association of Insurance Commissioners (an independent group) found in a 2007 survey that New Jersey drivers paid $ 1,104 on average for their auto insurance — that's the second highest rate in the country behind Washington D.C.. That's incredibly high.
According to a 2009 survey by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC), for HO - 3 packages, Missourians paid on average $ 726 — nearly $ 100 less than the average U.S. rate of $ 822.
Consider the fact your family will have to pay for a funeral which now costs over $ 8,000 on average, according to a 2015 National Funeral Directors Association Survey.
CBI survey shows employers plan to keep hiring staff but will limit pay rises because of the new national living wage and apprenticeship levy
One things students should think about when considering an unpaid internship, is a recent survey completed by The National Association of Colleges & Employers (NACE) where they showed that paid internships have a higher chance of leading to a paying job as compared to unpaid internships, since most of the interns who received job offers from the employer accepted the positions.
On the other hand, a recent survey completed by The National Association of Colleges & Employers survey found that the benefits of a paid internship far exceeded those of where the internships were unpaid.
According to a survey published by the National Surgical Assistant Association (NSAA), «entry level CSA's (less than one year of experience) typically started at a hospital at approximately $ 23 - $ 25 an hour with increments up to $ 45 an hour as experience increased for those hospitals that pay hourly.»
A recent internship survey from the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) provides an indication of what employers are paying interns for their work.
More than 65 percent of home buyers recently surveyed say they desire an «environment friendly» home, but only about 15 percent are willing to pay more for a home with such features, according to the National Association of Home Builders» «What Home Buyers Really Want: Ethnic Preferences» study.
Helped by rising home prices, Realtors saw their incomes jump for the third straight year in 2013, but an even bigger jump in expenses ate into their take - home pay, according to an annual member survey from the National Association of Realtors released today.
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