Monitored the program budget, completed payroll and created schedule
of staff shifts, Lead interdisciplinary meetings and completed meeting minutes.
Not exact matches
Uber will get a 27.5 % stake in the combined company, Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi will join Grab's board, 500 individuals
of Uber's
staff will transition to Grab, and its customers will be
shifted over to Grab's app.
On Feb. 16 the group set up a street - side outpost
of folding chairs that they have
staffed ever since in rotating
shifts, through long nights and torrential rains, trying to draw attention to their cause.
News
of the policy
shift came about during an all -
staff meeting, and was reported on Twitter by Mike Madden, an editor with the Post:
Retail consultant Burt Flicking saw the move as part
of a
shift at Wal - Mart under Chief Executive Doug McMillon to pay closer attention to public opinion on social issues, noting the company had raised wages for entry - level
staff ealier this year.
The Air Force chief
of staff said it was hard to predict how the branch's footprint in Afghanistan would change, as operational needs may
shift in the future.
Today the customer - service
staff consists
of five full - time and part - time employees, who take turns on the late - night
shift.
Comments received by the Department and media reports also indicate that many financial institutions already had completed or largely completed work to establish policies and procedures necessary to make the business structure and practice
shifts required by the Impartial Conduct Standards earlier this year (e.g., drafting and implementing training for
staff, drafting client correspondence and explanations
of revised product and service offerings, negotiating changes to agreements with product manufacturers as part
of their approach to compliance with the PTEs, changing employee and agent compensation structures, and designing conflict - free product offerings), and the Department believes that financial institutions may use this compliance infrastructure to ensure that they meet the Impartial Conduct Standards after taking the additional Start Printed Page 16910sixty days for an orderly transition between June 9, 2017, and January 1, 2018.
Workplaces are on the cusp
of a major
shift as boomers retire, and Kudla says she's already seeing major changes in workplaces with younger
staff.
One
of the oldest names on Wall Street is moving to one
of the fastest - growing cities in the South, reinforcing a recent
shift in finance jobs to cheaper parts
of the U.S. AllianceBernstein Holding LP plans to relocate its headquarters, chief executive and most
of its New York
staff to Nashville, Tenn., in an attempt to cut costs, according to people familiar with the matter.
Well guys it is Hell already here on earth endless killings worldwide... Back here where I am Ye is already heading towards that the whole country is on demonstrations demanding resignation
of the ruler but he seems unwilling to resign before the end
of his ruling period on 2013, while the streets are demanding immediate resignation and that has caused bloodshed in every city in the country... the streets demonstrations has enforced civil strikes all over the country which is now paralyzed... no cash with the banks all money frozen in the central bank... My business is in the field
of services therefore I find my self now obliged to dismiss part
of my
staff in order to be able to survive this unfortunate thing... Already have reduced working hour to one
shift to reduce running cost... so you see am now sitting alone in the whole building
of our business office writing here as nothing can be done to carry on business even if there is business... Just I pray these unfortunate events passes over soon before it becomes out
of control as had happened in Libya... we have nothing to say but (Ina - Lilah - WaIna - Alih - Ragoon) & (Alhmed - Lilah for every thing)... «Mankind has always been Hasty while God has always been the most Patient»...
Political junkies will relish the book's story
of the infighting between data - driven analysts on the Clinton campaign
staff and the on - the - ground pols in the field; the latter sensed that something seismic was
shifting in the electorate, which the former refused to believe because
of their «models.»
By 1922 Morrison and his
staff found themselves in the midst
of several
shifting tides.
Administrative board retreat: The attempt
of the board to link itself by exploring its identity was defeated by Sid's refusal to participate and his
shift of attention to matters
of unfolding: appointments to
staff vacancies and the modification
of the education wing.
To do this, we had to consider combining a sufficient amount
of prep items to
shift hours in the kitchens and reposition our
staff and
shifts to maximize our operational efficiencies.»
Having worked in Australia for 10 years before moving back to the US in 2013, Ms Tejada said Australia had a strong talent pool
of tech workers, ranging from engineers to sales
staff, and she was considering
shifting some US - based jobs to Sydney.
He is as part
of a
shift in the offensive
staff that includes new offensive line coach Ed Warinner, new tight ends coach Sherrone Moore and a streamlining
of duties for passing game coordinator Pep Hamilton.
As much as some parts
of the gutter press (hard to spot among the detritus that largely passes for sports journalism) have been trying to manufacture strife at Spurs, so far we've seen some big names leave, some big names come in, a club captain retire, a new formation along with new coaching
staff and a new training ground
shifted to with not even a hint
of any credible unrest.
There are still a lot
of question marks over the decision
of the coaching
staff to
shift emphasis, but if they aim to remain consistent to the formula they have used this season so far, then it may very well be the case that the club need to look for a clinical finisher who can capitalise and utilise the movement and work rate
of Luis Suarez as well as take some
of the burden off him to score goals if the midfield aren't going to be able to contribute more.
Besides the
staff nurses that take care
of your baby every day, there is a charge nurse on each
shift who supervises the activities
of the unit and provides additional help and support whenever it's needed.
But recently, library officials have seen a dip in the circulation
of children's materials at the 95th Street branch, and they have
shifted staff at all the community's libraries to accommodate what seem to be the bigger populations today: teens and seniors.
The importance
of this subtle
shift in menu planning became clear during a work session with Whole Foods chef Tien Ho, who was helping Tanner and her
staff design the new mobile food truck and the global sandwich recipes for the menu.
Paging the mother may not be easier if your primary goal as a nurse is, and this is true
of a lot
of Russian - trained
staff, to get the job done as quickly, as thoroughly, and efficiently as possible, and to be able to hand over an organized, tidy department to the next
shift.
If your labor is prolonged, change
of shift means the
staff will be adequately rested.
The main artery at the back
of his neck was damaged during the birth which caused a fatal brain haemorrhage, probably due to the nursing
staff wanting me to deliver before the night
shift came on duty and their intervention caused the injury to the neck area.
«A large public hospital means a huge variation in
staff on different
shifts, which leads to inconsistent care and the danger
of falling through the cracks» (quote article 17).
He says that
staff are often forced to take their break at the very beginning or the very end
of a
shift, meaning that they can be on their feet for eight or nine hours without a proper rest.
Politics.co.uk has previously reported on the dispute between Harrods and its restaurant
staff over its tips policy, but we can now reveal that workers also complain
of being filmed by hidden cameras, mass sackings, and working long
shifts without proper breaks.
Trump has never shown any reluctance to sacrifice a surrogate to serve a short - term political need, so he apparently did not think twice this week about exposing a series
of staff members to ridicule as he repeatedly
shifted his explanation for firing Comey.
Tom Scholar the chief Sherpa, Craig Oliver the political and communications director, UKrep ambassador Sir Ivan Rogers, the PM's private secretary for foreign affairs Nigel Casey and chief
of staff Ed Llewellyn have all put in a
shift.
The rest --- a little over 2,200 --- will go to an administrative pool, including a 600 - space reserve to accommodate
shifts due to construction and snow removal and just over 1,100 spots to be allocated at the discretion
of state agencies to executive
staff and others.
Additional legislation would help boards
of elections recruit and retain essential
staff by allowing election inspectors to split work days into
shifts (A.6907 - A, Hunter).
There have also been reports
of staffing cuts and shortages at the prison, including a decision not to
staff the facilities two towers on overnight
shifts.
Perez - Williams clarified that she should fill approximately 50 vacancies in the police department, but would then look to
shift responsibilities instead
of hiring more
staff.
13.00 US Chief
of Army
Staff General Raymond Odierno discusses the future
of the US Army in the context
of declining budget and a
shift in emphasis to the Asia - Pacific region at Chatham House
For those worried about a
shift to an alternative payment culture to circumvent this rule should it become law, there is also a provision that «no member
of staff in an organisation should receive an annual bonus exceeding the annual wage
of the lowest paid worker in that organisation».
Britain's strategy in the unstable country is unlikely to
shift as a result
of the conference, which was attended by senior military
staff as well as ministers including deputy prime minister Nick Clegg, foreign secretary William Hague and chancellor George Osborne.
«
Staff and prisoners still speak a moral language
of making a difference but there is a general
shift in the Prison Service towards a security - and - efficiency driven management style that risks stifling professional enthusiasm by its process and performance - oriented culture.»
The man who served as chief
of defence
staff between 2003 and 2006 made his comments before Gordon Brown announced his intention to
shift the emphasis to Afghanistan's border regions with Pakistan yesterday.
It's been several years since all buses were
staffed with aides and the district has had difficulty hiring aides to fill the slots it wants filled because
of complicated hiring processes and the work
shifts.
The change represents a
shifting of authority from the traditionally dominant uniformed
staff.
They brought witnesses — including high - ranking officials still on Cuomo's
staff — as well as evidence showing that Percoco kept using his state government office in Manhattan and at the Capitol — and his ability to influence Cuomo staffers — after he
shifted over to Cuomo's campaign payroll in the spring
of 2014.
«There would have been a complete lack
of due process,» said Peter Walsh, an Albany workers» compensation lawyer who, like others, worried that the proposal would have
shifted decision - making powers away from the appointed board to
staff lawyers.
Although the Empire State Plaza remained closed this winter — the ice skating rink shuttered, and make
shift gates around the entrances because the state couldn't afford to
staff the area — the Republican controlled Senate decided it was important to introduce a bill that would allow the display
of Christmas trees in public offices and government buildings.
If the focus were
shifted toward creating and protecting time for
staff to drive change from the inside, we could see the implementation
of more successful solutions.»
With cuts in central administrative
staff, the paperwork has «
shifted... to the departments, [which]
of course don't have any more
staff to deal with the increased burden.»
And in a painful irony, while the
staff pull their own lives back together, they face the prospect that their professional careers in Puerto Rico may be about to end not because
of a natural disaster, but because
of shifting priorities.
Last year, the Canadian government axed its $ 2 million annual appropriation, gave notice that it planned to start tearing down structures in September,
shifted its
staff of 16 to the Freshwater Institute in Winnipeg, and hired security guards to keep scientists off the site after 31 March.
Staffing: Large numbers
of staff are needed to care for an individual patient due to the intensity
of treatment, the extended need for personal protective equipment, and the necessity to limit work
shifts in the patient room to 2 - 4 hours to combat physical and mental fatigue.
Of all the failures, human error among the 50 to 55 reactor operators who staff a nuclear power plant control room in shifts looms largest, particularly in the case of the most notorious nuclear accident in U.S. history: Three Mile Island (TMI
Of all the failures, human error among the 50 to 55 reactor operators who
staff a nuclear power plant control room in
shifts looms largest, particularly in the case
of the most notorious nuclear accident in U.S. history: Three Mile Island (TMI
of the most notorious nuclear accident in U.S. history: Three Mile Island (TMI).