Sentences with phrase «of staff workers»

The floor plan also could help reduce the high turnover of staff workers and volunteers at the shelter, which eventually euthanizes unwanted animals, because the euthanasia room won't be in full view of everyone, Thorp said.

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Unfortunately, few outsourced staff members get the same treatment even though, as a former contract worker myself, I can attest to the value of a thank - you.
On a scale out of seven, the magazine staff rated 4.8, meaning we're about as happy as employees in the ever - downtrodden manufacturing sector and significantly less happy than the normal knowledge - based worker.
A staff of more than 70 people between part - time and full - time workers now prepare and deliver hundreds of healthy meals each day from their new D.C. kitchen.
Missouri Home Care ($ 7 million in revenues, 450 home - care workers and 70 staff employees, in Rolla, Mo.) attacks its huge workers» compensation liability with not one game but a series of games.
As red tape, regulation and economic uncertainty leave firms reluctant to take on the responsibility of training new permanent staff, it has fallen to temp agencies to offer workers the chance to learn on the job.
A spokesman for PetroChina said the company was trying to keep salaries of front - line workers stable, but declined to comment on this particular case or recent salary trends for back office staff.
The cleanup and rebuilding will create jobs beyond the 200 workers on staff before last month's fires forced most to flee the region, but the number of new hires isn't known yet.
If Goldman workers earned the same amount quarter after quarter (which they usually don't), it would equal a pay of $ 386,000 for the year — much higher than the $ 338,000 actually paid to on average to Goldman staff in 2016.
These nurses may collect a housing allowance and can have a say over their hours and choice of hospitals, which need these contract workers to fill in for staff out on maternity leave (normally for 13 weeks), or felled by a bad flu season.
People might not even think of this, but there are people who work in tech but are low - paid, like cafeteria workers and custodial staff, and a lot of them also live out of their cars because they just can't afford being in housing.
HOUSTON, April 10 - U.S. shale oil producer Devon Energy Corp said on Tuesday it would lay off 300 workers, roughly 9 percent of staff, part of a plan to streamline its operations.
Things will be easier and more transparent if you make the payouts equal within each pool of employees, such as executives, managers, salaried staff and hourly workers.
According to Peter Trebek, CEO of GoTranscript, «Pairing a newbie with a more experienced worker is a great way help your staff learn from each other and identify good or bad habits early on.
Seasonal adjustments tend to be more difficult around holidays, and claims remain near a 45 - year low, indicating a persistent shortage of qualified workers is keeping employers reluctant to fire staff.
Are you among the 38 percent of workers — from executives to wage staff — who've been asked to sign a non-compete agreement?
The extended benefit of surprising hard workers and dependable team members with rewards is that it can raise the morale of your whole staff.
He notes that selected workers will shadow the restaurant staff, then «come back to [Rockaway] and work for the truck in a management position, and the rest of the community will see that.»
While the Obama - era rule declared that tips belonged to the workers who collected them, the Department of Labor argued the rule contributed to pay disparities between servers and other staff like dishwashers.
The Royal Bank of Canada has had a tough couple of months, most recently reeling from an out - of - nowhere scandal involving the use of foreign workers to replace some of its Canadian IT staff.
It's not perfect, but the open letter to Canadians from RBC president and CEO Gord Nixon does hit a lot of the right notes to help stem the swell of ill will, sparked by a CBC report over the weekend claiming the company was swapping Canadian staff for cheaper temporary foreign workers.
There has been a lot of chatter over how businesses will keep their staffs small or convert full - time workers to part - time status because of the penalties stemming from the Affordable Care Act.
For employers, absent a marked increase in per - worker productivity, they find themselves with lowered output and the need to add additional staff, which, because of the restrictions of Obamacare, will undoubtedly have to be more part - timers.
Americans were stunned last year by news that Disney Corp. had laid off dozens of its American IT staff, and replaced them with foreign workers on the H - 1B work visa.
Her attempt to reconstruct the staff cost - benefit analysis concluded that tipped workers would lose $ 5.8 billion a year, that the take - home pay of back - of - the - house or other non-tipped workers would hardly change, and that employers in the aggregate would gain $ 5.8 billion a year.
Operations, by contrast, will employ 1,400 staff and 400 contractors, down from the Suncor's earlier forecast of 2,000 workers.
More than five years ago, the rapidly expanding Upper Crust franchise based out of Waltham became steeped in controversy for hiring undocumented workers and underpaying their staff.
In May, Gardner Denver Holdings Inc., a maker of gas compressors and vacuum systems, went public and awarded shares worth a total $ 100 million to about 6,000 employees who weren't already included in the company's equity program, including hourly workers and customer service and sales staff.
Instead of letting staff brood over abusive bosses, causing the quality of their work go downhill, workers should be given an outlet for their frustration.
The limited number of jobless workers in Southern California has made boosting staffs a challenge for bosses and is said to be a reason why the hiring pace has slowed.
BEIJING (AP)-- More than 10,000 workers at a state - owned machinery manufacturer in southern China are protesting low wages and company plans to lay off thousands of staff after posting losses for three years, employees said Wednesday.
Even as employers hold down firings and add to staffs, workers may need a faster pace of wage gains to support the purchases that make up the biggest part of the economy.
A unit of one of the nation's largest investment and insurance companies, The Hartford has hired virtual workers for jobs, including clinical team leaders, senior staff attorneys, outside property adjusters, equipment breakdown specialists, and claims account executives.
«This is not an isolated incident, nurses and health care workers are telling us that the lack of staff and broken equipment is an issue in hospitals and health care facilities across the entire province.»
HOUSTON Devon Energy Corp said on Tuesday it would lay off 300 workers, roughly 9 percent of staff, part of a plan to streamline operations and boost the shale oil producer's sagging returns and stock price.
HOUSTON (Reuters)- Devon Energy Corp said on Tuesday it would lay off 300 workers, roughly 9 percent of staff, part of a plan to streamline operations and boost the shale oil producer's sagging returns and stock price.
Reported by occupational group, benefits for production, transportation and material - moving workers jumped 1.1 % (2.5 % y / y), management, professional and related staff saw an increase of 0.6 % (3.0 % y / y), and service occupations got 0.5 % (1.7 % y / y).
The Cheeca Lodge & Spa in Islamorada houses about 80 of its 240 workers on site, a practice it started 15 years ago to keep enough workers on staff.
Provide neither gold nor silver nor copper in your money belts, nor bag for your journey, nor two tunics, nor sandals, nor staffs; for a worker is worthy of his food.»
Psychologist Blair studied at a number of evangelical schools (Bob Jones University, Dallas Theological Seminary and Westminster Theological Seminary) and is a former pastor and Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship staff worker.
During the Second World War she was evacuated to Stoke - on - Trent along with the rest of the bank's staff and was involved in the Young Christian Workers.
I have a great core on top of the paid staff of that are real workers for Christ, that I'm continually blessed by seeing there zeal and heart felt desire to work for God.
And yet... «As emergency workers - including personnel from the Red Cross and civil defense corps - responded to the explosion, «angry Christian youth started beating our staff and as a result broke the side glass of our ambulance that was on the scene to provide service,» he said.»
The Open Door in Atlanta is billed as a sort of «Protestant Catholic Worker» house, where members staff a soup kitchen for the homeless and agitate for justice in the city.
The «propositional nation» right is glad to talk about the contributions of immigrants (especially when asking Congress to permit more guest workers to staff their businesses), but their policy preferences (tax cuts for themselves, entitlement cuts for wage - earners) will never seem inclusive.
The staff members of most community mental health centers view the local parish clergyman as an ancillary mental health worker.
«Do not acquire gold, or silver or copper for your money belts, or a bag for your journey, or even two tunics or sandals, or a staff, for the worker is worthy of his support.»
The company employs a staff of approximately 100 workers that strive each day to process 500 sacks of oysters and sell the excess sacks to other processors.
«It is sad to see that many staff of the DA, including agriculture extension workers (under LGU) are not yet convinced in organic agriculture.
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.
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