Sentences with phrase «of equitable pay»

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This new ranking by our consulting firm Great Place to Work Institute and Fortune showcases companies that provide generous retirement programs, equitable pay, and even - handed treatment of employees, regardless of age.
People at the best workplaces are notably more likely to say they are paid fairly and receive an equitable share of their organizations» profits.
Develop responsible contracting standards for service contracts to ensure that cafeteria workers, janitors, security officers and other onsite service workers are paid a livable wage, receive benefits equitable to those received by directly employed workers, have the right to a voice at work without fear of discrimination or retaliation, do not suffer mass layoffs when contracts change hands, and are protected from misclassification and other forms of wage theft;
If every large corporation paid their fair share of taxes, and all taxes were made fair and equitable, then we would not be in this position.
Also, many countries have social insurance taxes, typically impose on the basis in employment income, that fund universal pensions, health care and other social services, in which the distributions of benefits may be more equitable that the taxes that pay for them.
«People who are driving into the central business district of Manhattan are pretty uniformly a lot wealthier than people taking public transit, so the folks who would have to potentially change behavior or who would pay a toll are the kind of folks who are already making quite a bit of money anyway, so it's equitable to make sure there's a toll in place,» said Sifuentes.
Shouldn't we finally start using the fairest, most equitable way of paying for that service?
• Ensure that all students within a participating school are included in the pilot and that participating districts and schools pay appropriate attention to the needs of different subgroups in designing policies to make them as equitable as possible.
Because the current backloaded system provides greater retirement compensation for older teachers by decreasing the retirement compensation of younger teachers, paying a large premium for experience may not be the most equitable way to compensate teachers.
Tennessee's supreme court ordered the state last week to find a more equitable way to pay teachers, creating a quandary for lawmakers and the next governor that may cost the cash - strapped state hundreds of millions of dollars.
At Conservatory Lab, teachers quietly launched their union drive in the fall of 2008, seeking a stronger voice in school decision - making and equitable standards for pay and performance reviews, and they quickly received state certification.
The Florida Education Association gathered 17 top teachers and together they came up with an evaluation system that would provide more meaningful, productive evaluations that teachers could use to improve, would provide ongoing support and opportunities for teacher promotion, and would even allow for a fair, equitable system of merit pay.
Kentucky's overhaul was so sweeping that when the General Assembly created a new educational system, it included a more equitable way of paying for school construction.
The ACLU of Southern California fights to protect some of society's most economically vulnerable residents, including low - income students, homeless people and low - paid workers seeking equitable working conditions and living wages.
We wish that our Governor and State Education Department would pay attention to the need for equitable class sizes, rather than their current focus on taking control of our public schools away from our communities and putting them into the hands of private corporations.»
Charter schools do not have equitable access to facilities or facilities funding, and often must pay for facilities out of their general operating funds.
We need, among other things, more equitable appropriation of public funds, implementation of academic programs with a high success record, lowering pupil / teacher ratio for reading and math, and higher pay incentives for seasoned teachers willing to teach in substandard schools.
These inequities are often more significant than reported, because charter schools do not have equitable access to facilities or facilities funding, and often must pay for facilities out of their general operating funds.
Though the equitable showroom tag of the Diesel may not hint at it, our experience with the Panamera and Cayenne ranges does suggest that those Macan buyers stand to pay quite a large price on performance for the sake of that fleet - friendly engine — with the petrol versions of the larger front - engined Porsches tending to be considerably more sporting than their diesel siblings.
Now, the setup at Amazon seems more fair, not a percentage, but an actual page - by - page count of what a reader read, and then an equitable pay structure.
If this was an equitable arrangement then they would be paying 75 % of the property taxes and a little more for your maintenance efforts.
... I am quite satisfied that the review process was fair and equitable, although I do believe excessive deference was paid to this one particular reviewer at the beginning of the process.
The Supreme Court held that Gavin Edmondson are entitled to the enforcement of the traditional equitable lien against Haven, as the client owed a contractual duty to pay the solicitors» charges.
Giambrone argued that equitable compensation should have been assessed at nil because nothing had occurred to trigger the obligation of the guarantors to pay out: even if compliant Decree 122 guarantees had been obtained, the claimants would be in no better position.
We agree with Husband that this alone would have been insufficient to support the family court's refusal to exercise the discretion it reserved in the temporary order to treat alimony paid during the pendency of the litigation as an advance on equitable distribution.
The equitable parent doctrine applies to those situations where a child was conceived and born in wedlock, and the non-biological husband seeks custody of the child as he is willing to assume all rights (custody and parenting time) and obligations (paying child support) that a biological father would have.
In directing Husband to pay temporary alimony of $ 2,500 per month, the court encouraged Wife to find employment and specifically «reserve [d] the right to offset temporary alimony against [Wife's] equitable distribution if the Court at the final hearing determines that such is appropriate.»
Commercial real estate is a good example of this: If rental income is used to pay alimony for a few years, and then the property is sold to be divided in equitable distribution, the sales price probably isn't less than what the owner could have received by selling the property in the first place.
29 The foundation of the equitable vendor's lien is that a person who has received the estate of another ought not, in conscience as between them, be allowed to keep it and not to pay the full consideration.
The court below found that, because the arbitrator had directed the equalization payment to be paid from the husband's share of the proceeds of sale, the award created an equitable trust in favour of the wife over the husband's share of the net proceeds of sale, in priority to other creditors.
For breaches, or detriment related to breaches, of reg 5 or 10, compensation must normally be at least two weeks» pay, unless the tribunal believes that would not be just and equitable.
If the income is shared to pay alimony, then it might be unfair to divide the lump sum value of the practice in equitable distribution (which would be a double dip).
He also must be told the possible consequences of the alternative adversarial procedure, i.e., the high costs of the litigation, his paying for his attorney, as well as his wife's, at the possible hourly rate of $ 250, respectively, the crap - shoot consequences of a judge deciding equitable distribution, child support and maintenance, the public fiasco, the continuing anger of his spouse, and the certain detrimental effect an the children, with whom he wants to maintain a relationship.
The term «equitable» means that each spouse is entitled to roughly half of the community property and debts.It usually does not matter who paid for the property directly, whose credit it was purchased under, or who uses the property most of the time.
Today, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Janus v. AFSCME, a historic case that will impact working people's freedom to join together fight for decent and equitable pay, affordable health care, quality schools, vibrant communities and a secure future for all of us.
In divorce and child custody cases, the contested issues vary depending on the parties» unique circumstances, but generally they concern with whom the children will reside (physical custody), who will make decisions concerning their religious and educational upbringing, medical care and treatment, and extracurricular activities (legal custody), how the assets and debts of the parties will be divided (equitable division of the marital property), and what kind of spousal support, if any, is to be paid by one party for the support of the other spouse.
In a high asset divorce, it literally pays to hire the right experts to ensure an equitable division of assets.
For members of the Baby Boom cohort, both men and women are more likely than prior generations to have a somewhat more equitable allocation of household labor, and both men and women typically worked for pay (Pruchno, 2012).
«In the event of relocation, the landlord will pay to the tenant on an equitable basis, for capital costs incurred by tenant for new trade fixtures as a direct result of such relocation.»
Thank you all for your thoughts: Jeff, I responded to an add on zillow and I was not privy to any contract other than the word of the wholesaler that he had equitable title.When I inquired he sent an agreement stipulating that I was obligated I pay a fee on any property bought from a particular party.
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