Sentences with phrase «number of staff who»

The principal reports monthly on what she's doing to improve the situation, such as increasing the number of staff who keep an eye on the kids at recess.
Most of the «average» pay increase promoted by the administration is for a limited number of staff who have attained service or continuing education milestones.
With the importance of committees — and the number of committee hearings — waning, the number of staff who support congressional inquiry has also been shrinking, according to Brookings data.
It also recommended what Downing Street described as a «call for action to increase the number of staff who would be happy to recommend the quality of services that their trust provides if their own loved ones needed care».
Large numbers of the staff who worked on these titles, went on to make Grand Theft Auto an so on, and are still actively involved in various roles.»

Not exact matches

The two have already swapped staff in a number of cases, including Gawker editor John Cook, who spent a year as editor of First Look before returning to Gawker, and Alex Pareene, who worked at First Look before returning to Gawker.
The founder also said Toutiao will create a «blacklist system» and increase the number of censors it hires from 6,000 to 10,000 — staff who are likely to be members of the ruling Communist Party.
According to Gen. Hugh Shelton, who was chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from October 1997 to September 2001, the number of redundancies in the nuclear - launch process «is staggering.»
The most jittery part of the business world following this result was the financial sector, with a number of Wall Street banks sending around memos to reassure staff who, in turn, you'd imagine will seek to reassure nervous clients.
In addition to this public challenge, the company hosts inter-office competitions, breaking their staff of 16 into small groups and tracking the number of employees who cycle to work, offering lunch, a beer or latte to the winning team at the end of the week.
The VA has had big management problems, suffering a shortage of staff who can cope with an increasing number of veterans who need help.
The Prime Minister's Office explained, «Like all families of prime ministers, a small number of staff provide assistance,» and, «Given the nature of the Prime Minister's responsibilities and his young family, the Trudeaus employ two household employees who, in addition to performing other duties around the house, act as secondary caregivers to the three children.»
The Times noted that White House Chief of Staff John Kelly has been frustrated by the number of White House staffers who were working with interim security clearances and was working to resolve the issue.
«It's owners have been great supporters of the Cathedral over many years but also lots of people who stay at the Royal Clarence come to visit the Cathedral as tourists, many many come to worship with us, and a number of people who worship with us are on the staff there.
The Salvation Army's director for community services, Tony Daniels said: «Staff and volunteers at our churches and social centres across the UK have seen growing numbers of individuals and families on low incomes who are struggling to put food on the table or keep a roof over their heads.
He was trying to get that number because of Kanu Nwankwo, so he's happy they gave it to him,» said ASJ Academy manager, Amajiriaku Nwakali, who clocked 18 years earlier this month, is still with the Nigeria U20s, and the coaching staff led by Emmanuel Amuneke and the Nigerian Federation will have to give the go - ahead before he travels to London for his official unveiling, according to allni­geriasoccer.com.
A recent review of a number of scientific studies compared outcomes for women who had three kinds of labor support during birth: nursing staff support, family / friend support, and doula support.
«I didn't think I was going to have to do things on this scale,» says Claypool, who oversees a Park District budget of $ 313 million and a staff that - after the latest round of cuts - numbers 3,500 full - time and 3,000 seasonal workers.
Vegetarian options would not only increase the number of healthy, fresh options, but it would help entice students and staff who wouldn't otherwise purchase school meals.
A woman who answered a call on this number identifying herself as Crystal Peoples - Stokes offered this statement to one of our staff members:
Be sure to prepare your callers well — arm them with the House and Senate switchboard numbers (duh), the name and bill number of the measure in question and quick bullet points to get across to the staff member who answers.
Given the number of lawmakers who normally seek reimbursement for their meal and lodging costs, the daily cost of the extraordinary session will top more than $ 30,000 per day in per diems, not including mileage reimbursements or staff expenses and other costs not easily measured.
A number of budding politicians served in some capacity at Ridgewood Bushwick, including Assemblywoman Maritza Davila and Councilman Stephen Levin, who also once served as Lopez's chief of staff.
Assemblywoman Linda B. Rosenthal, who sponsored the bill, said the state «doesn't have a sufficient number of staff to handle these issues,» and the animals were being mistreated and sold sick.
Like many of the other first - time councillors, I've been thrown in at the deep end: tangling with IT, deciphering which emails are for info and which are for action, meeting with residents and large numbers of council staff and working out who does what and how they can help.
examining the number of people who work on the governor's staff without having their pay funded through the Executive Chamber budget.
The fungibility of state money was illustrated in a recent Times Union article examining the number of people who work on the governor's staff without having their pay funded through the Executive Chamber budget.
We're developing a new Corruption Prevention Strategy to deal with the small number of corrupt staff who allow contraband in our prisons.
A growing number of officials, including Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer, who also has a staff representative on the board, have questioned the group's management, DNAinfo reported last week.
Channel 4 News has spoken to a number of female members of staff and prospective candidates in the Liberal Democrat party who allege that former chief executive Lord Rennard inappropriately touched and propositioned them.
Every Saturday evening he sends out an email to a number of party activists and staff and this week he has taken the opportunity to send a brief message expressing his gratitude to all those who have been in touch, not least because he is not presently in a position to acknowledge them all individually.
If the staff who respond to policy aides» requests for information have shrunk in number over time, so has the percentage of congressional staff responsible for making evidence - based legislative recommendations to their boss.
Because of the small number of staff members employed in this category in each company — a big company might have a dozen people — and because of the specialized knowledge required for the job, these positions generally go to people who already work for the company.
The extent to which the number of staff scientist positions will continue increasing remains to be seen, but the role can offer an appealing option for those who want to stay close to research while also expanding their skills and responsibilities.
Yet the instruments are installed only in about 1,000 of the nation's 3,141 counties, and budget cuts have forced states to reduce the number of sensors or staff who maintain them and analyze the data.
In Ireland, Donnelly helped to set up the Trinity Research Staff Association, which aims to support the growing number of postdocs who have faint prospects of tenure - track jobs by encouraging the university to provide courses in such issues as research management and policy development.
For instance, at Chaco Culture National Historical Park in New Mexico, which is a park solely because of its remarkable Native American architecture, the «existing staff numbers are far too small to adequately document and preserve the archaeological sites, and to fully educate the public,» says Stephen Plog, an archaeologist at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, who has studied the Chaco Culture.
The use of all antibiotics and steroids (which can be harmful to individuals who actually have TB), as well as the total number of medicines given, decreased sharply when the pharmacy staff decided to refer the patient to a doctor, which was far more commonly done when the patient presented with a lab test confirming TB, thus making the diagnosis apparent to the pharmacist.
«Some family members with the same number of repeats experience the onset of symptoms at different ages,» shared Julia Kaye, PhD, a staff research scientist at Gladstone who will help lead the scientific efforts.
The three new inductees bring PNNL's total number of current staff who are members to 13.
They have a number of doctors on staff at eHarmony Labs who are experts in their fields of study and whose purpose is to research and improve the matching system.
One of these matrons, Madame D., is played by Tilda Swinton, sporting impeccable old - age make - up to bring her up to an octogenarian state, who promptly kicks the bucket and leaves a large fortune and an even larger number of heirs (and estate staff) looking for what is theirs.
Coming back to Mother Base is recommended from time to time for a number of reasons, such as opportunities to raise staff morale (which includes teaching them a few fighting lessons) and refreshment for Big Boss, who can shower to get benefits such as increased maximum health and longer reflex time.
The surprising outcome that continues to impress school staff is the number of students who, when given the choice, elect not only to further their own interests but to freely give back to the community.
Mobile learning would be a good option if we have a substantial number of deskless employees (delivery persons, field staff, site supervisors, machine operators, etc.) who do not have a fixed workplace, and the training does not really warrant that they are pulled out of their work routine for a sit - down classroom training.
In fact, several weeks ago I had already begun the planning to create a speakers committee for next year, which will consist of faculty, staff, and students, who will identify speakers for a number of fora, including the Askwith Forum and convocation.
Luckily, the number of superintendents and principals who do understand this, and are starting to see the importance of providing quality training for their staff, is growing, at least in some places, including Melrose, Massachusetts, Lemay's district.
The expertise of the Music Education Hub is invaluable, but remember: their staff are busy professionals who generally work in a number of different schools.
«There are still significant numbers of schools ignoring health and safety provisions and who are not managing their asbestos effectively, putting pupils and staff at risk.
Laura recognised that there was a huge need to provide good autism training to staff who worked in mainstream schools due to the increasing number of students with autism spectrum conditions who were being educated outside of the specialist sector.
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