It has never happened that a team coached by Sam Allardyce has suffered demotion from the top tier to the second tier, but, as they say there is a first time to everything and this may prove to be big Sam's first taste
of demotion as his team is inching towards that.
Not exact matches
While there have been varying accounts regarding the company's reporting structure with regards to Ailes, the news was regarded by some
as something
of a
demotion for the Fox News chief, with New York «s Gabriel Sherman calling it a «power shift.»
What's become known
as the «Group
of 46» letter to Stanford Provost John Etchemendy was filed in the Phills suit, and accuses the dean
of presiding over «reprimands, censures, curtailing
of responsibilities,
demotions, retribution for expressing concerns or raising issues, offensive behavior and decisions that have led directly to tangible employment actions such
as dismissals, undesirable reassignments, forced resignations, and inequitable access to promotion opportunities.»
As one
of the youngest employees on staff, her compassion would instead get her in trouble with her bosses and lead to a
demotion.
While relinquishing the chair role could be seen
as a
demotion caused by conflict with his party's leadership, it likely means that Fildebrandt, a former director
of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation and aggressive critic
of the NDP, can now play a more active and vocal role on the committee.
While this move could easily be seen
as a
demotion, Mr. Hughes, a trusted confident
of Ms. Redford's, will have an important role in repairing the provincial government's strained relationship with its municipal leaders — both in the large cities and rural municipalities.
Ms. Cusanelli served
as Minister
of Tourism, Parks and Recreation for less than a year before an Olympic travel spending scandal led to her
demotion to the backbencher.
There were certainly mutterings from the likes
of Michael Walsh about the «
demotion»
of the Vatican's former chief expert on Islam, Archbishop Michael Fitzgerald — on the ground that had he still been in Rome, he «might have alerted the Pope to the pitfalls
of the quotation he used in his Regensburg speech», «though the Pope could
as easily have had the text
of his speech faxed to Fitzgerald's new office in Cairo
as to his former office in the Vatican.
While Halladay remains one
of thegame's best, injuries to Dustin McGowan and Shaun Marcum have left the BlueJays with 24 - year - old Jesse Litsch
as the only reliable arm behind Halladay.During a midseason
demotion last year Litsch cut down on throwing his cutterand relied more on a four - seam fastball that made him a more overpoweringpitcher down the stretch.
Cherington, a former GM who was part
of the three Red Sox World Series runs during his time
as an exec, took on a VP role and
demotion from his last job with a team that already has a GM and a president
of baseball ops rather than takeover the Twins.
She was subsequently moved to the post
of Minister
of State at the Foreign Office and Minister for Faith and Communities in Mr Cameron's 2012 re-shuffle in a move widely regarded
as a
demotion.
The insider's knowledge
of the core could make him an attractive candidate
as the city rushes to adopt the curriculum, but some observers say it could be hard to convince King to drop his role
as state commissioner to take what could be seen
as a
demotion.
Justice chief Ken Clarke is bat - tling to avoid
demotion to Leader
of the House if,
as expected, Sir George Young is axed.
Former Chief
of Staff Prosper Bani has dismissed suggestions that his appointment
as Interior Minister is a
demotion.
It's been something
of a perpetual
demotion for the man since he was sacked
as shadow media secretary a few years ago.
Becoming leader
of the Commons after being foreign secretary is normally seen
as a
demotion, but, by ensuring Hague remains
as first secretary
of state, Cameron is signalling that Hague will still be a very senior member
of the government.
Because members
of Congress can not serve simultaneously in executive positions, a whip in the United States can not bargain with a member by using
as an inducement the possibility
of promotion or
demotion in a sitting administration.
In what must surely be seen
as a significant
demotion, secretary
of state for education, Michael Gove, has been moved to become chief whip in David Cameron's cabinet reshuffle.
Out
of the shadow cabinet's heavy hitters, Andy Burnham is untouchable at health, Chuka Umunna is seen
as having done a good job maintaining Labour's strained links with business, and any lateral move for Yvette Cooper would have been viewed
as a
demotion, enraging Ed Balls and his supporters.
In fact, about 10 percent
of all «Kepler Objects
of Interest» (KOIs) will end up
as false positives, mission scientists say, while others will suffer
demotions like that
of KOI 326.01 based on follow - up observations.
He provided an excerpt
of the published first chapter by e-mail, which briefly recounted Pluto's
demotion but did not describe it
as controversial.
KAMUELA, Hawaii — With data collected from the mighty W. M. Keck Observatory, California Institute
of Technology (Caltech) astronomer Mike Brown — known
as the Pluto killer for discovering a Kuiper - belt object that led to the
demotion of Pluto from planetary status — and Kevin Hand from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) have found the strongest evidence yet that salty water from the vast liquid ocean beneath Europa's frozen exterior actually makes its way to the surface.
Hirokazu Kore - eda is the heavy - hitter
of the group, returning to Cannes after last year's competition entry Our Little Sister in what some see
as a
demotion of sorts.
I thought
of my
demotion to the Turtles
as my fall from grace.
Here,
as in other writings, Giroux laments the «proletarianization
of teacher work,» their
demotion to «high - level clerks,» and their «deskilling» and «demoralization,» all
of which he blames on a conservative - driven «emphasis on accountability schemes, teaching to the tests, and... the growing corporatization
of the schools.»
Relinquishing tenure, which is not a guarantee
of a job but rather a guarantee
of a third party hearing in the event
of demotion or dismissal, is not favored among educators, who see it
as one
of very few important protections for teachers in North Carolina.
No employer, employment agency, licensing agency or agent shall use information in a consumer credit report
of a job applicant or employee in connection with or
as a criterion for employment decisions related to hiring, termination, promotion,
demotion, discipline, compensation, or the terms, conditions or privileges
of employment.
Driven by the promise
of easy money and the dual stressors
of a
demotion (disguised
as a promotion) and impending fatherhood, he agrees to join his ex-Army buddy Jason on a secretive government mining operation in the fictional Southeast Asian country
of Quanlom, where civil war rages.
Akira's former teammate Pai is now present
as a solo unit, kind
of an unfortunate
demotion (unless you really like Kage - Maru?)
This process
of instrumentalization represents a status change for artworks that many critics have viewed
as a
demotion, with the serious art — by such figures
as Ryan Trecartin and Lizzie Fitch, Adrian Piper, and Hito Steyerl — mocked by and subordinated to commercial imagery.
They might be worried about the various impacts such
as losing their jobs, losing hours, suffering a
demotion or some other sort
of financial harm.»
When wrongful termination or workplace discrimination claims arise following the return to work, the employer must prove that the termination or adverse employment action (such
as demotion) was the result
of a non-related issue.
Patterson was offered a position
as a Justice
of the Peace, but declined what she viewed
as a
demotion.
Most concerns go unheard; many times because someone is abusing a position
of authority, or there are other aspects such
as fear
of job loss or
demotion, refusal to be believed, and humiliation.
Florida and federal laws are unmistakably clear that termination or
demotion as a result
of reporting harassment or discrimination is illegal.
Unless all parties are happy with the apparent
demotion of applying a neutral term such
as «director» or «senior solicitor» to former salaried partners who are simply employees, the first possibility is to retain their apparent status, both contractually and tax-wise, by leaving them outside the registered membership
of the LLP, but continuing to call them partners.
The CMS Policy also confirms that benefits for chronic mental stress will not be available when the mental stress arises out
of work - related decisions made by employers, such
as decisions related to
demotions, terminations, transfers
of location and changes in working hours.
Both levels
of court agreed that this transfer constituted constructive dismissal
as the new position was a
demotion, and a significant loss in status and prestige.
The freight analyst position had not been posted, so other employees would have known it was a position created specifically for the plaintiff because
of his perceived ineptitude and would have been viewed
as a
demotion by other employees;
Whilst it is hoped that this will provide some consistency in decisions landlords may prefer to opt for a
demotion order in similar circumstances,
as many
of our clients do already.
Most
of the time, basic warnings should be given initially before other disciplinary actions such
as loss
of benefits or
demotion follow.
On Monday, Garnett's procrastination surfaced
as a background issue at a New Brunswick Labour and Employment Board hearing into the
demotion of women's hockey
as a varsity sport at UNB.
Supervised and evaluated performance
of financial employees and suggested promotion or
demotion as necessary
Processed daily payroll responsibilities such
as employee new hires, terminations, promotions,
demotions, raises, vacations, transfers, leave
of absences, employment verifications, bonuses, balancing timesheets and uniform deductions, inputting direct deposit information, and sending ACH files to the bank for processing.
Provides suggestions and recommendations
as to the hiring, firing, promotion,
demotion, discipline, or any other change
of status for an employee under his or her direct supervision to the Director
of Education; suggestions and recommendations are given pa...
Courts now look at whether the behavior constitutes harassment under Title VII
of the Civil Rights Act
of 1964, then whether the plaintiff actually suffered adverse employment action, such
as termination,
demotion, undesirable reassignment, decrease in benefits, or failure to be promoted
as a result
of the supervisor's actions.