Sentences with phrase «of subsequent employment»

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Those tariff reductions (and subsequent Canadian employment declines) happen regardless of whether or not Canada is a signatory to TPP, which is significant given that only a small percentage of Canadian assembled vehicles are for domestic consumption.
... Because such career concerns — enhancement of political reputations or subsequent employment opportunities — do not provide a commensurate benefit to private fund managers, we do not find them engaging in investor activism.
The periods where tax cuts were credited for producing strong economic growth were periods where the unemployment rate was high and population growth was relatively strong, providing a great deal of slack for subsequent employment growth.
This started with the release of a strong March employment report, and was reinforced by the subsequent publication of other strong economic data and a relatively large increase in the CPI.
Mothers are returning to education and employment, making regular use of effective birth control methods and spacing subsequent pregnancies
Social and emotional problems in young children can be traced to mothers» prenatal health, 1,2 parents» caregiving3, 4 and their life - course (such as the timing of subsequent pregnancies, employment, welfare dependence).5, 6 Home visiting programs that address these antecedent risks and protective factors may reduce social and emotional problems in children.
10:30 a.m. the Committee on Rules, Privileges and Elections will submits the names of three people to the City Council: Shampa Chanda, a resident of Queens, for appointment as a member of the New York City Board of Standards and Appeals, Helen Arteaga as a Council candidate for designation and subsequent appointment by the Mayor to the New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation Board of Directors, and Arva R. Rice, candidate for re-appointment by the Council to the New York City Equal Employment Practices Commission.
But reduced government funding for basic research in astronomy in the 1990s and a subsequent shortage of academic positions in that period has presented a real challenge for Ph.D. graduates looking for employment in North America.
The Weinstein Co. in the U.S. and the U.K. are also named as «vicariously liable» for the alleged assaults and subsequent psychological damage, which are said to have occurred in the course of the woman's employment.
I will estimate the effect of earning the GED on skill gains, recidivism, subsequent educational program participation, and post-release wages and employment.
There is also evidence from across the globe that demonstrates that students enrolled in Catholic schools attain more both academically and in terms of labor market outcomes (i.e. wages and subsequent employment).
``... may delay, interfere with or prohibit the timely approval of any subsequent request or application you make regarding a new loan, credit, mortgage, insurance, government services or payments, rental housing, employment, investment, license, cellular telephone, utilities, digital signature, Internet credit card transaction or other services, including an extension of credit at point of sale.»
He was arrested in Dulles International Airport and transferred to several facilities for interrogation for a total of 13 months, leading to the termination of his job and subsequent difficulty finding employment when he was finally released.
Does the pay received by temp attorneys and the subsequent mark - ups by the employment agency and then the law firm exploit temps — or is their overall compensation sufficiently generous to ensure that they're not taken advantage of?
She advised Lumiere Wealth Management on ending the employment of a key figure in the light of a Jersey Financial Services Commission investigation, and the subsequent transfer of staff to a new wealth manager.
To put it another way, if an employee becomes sick or injured while employed and therefore covered by a group policy of insurance, a subsequent termination of employment should be irrelevant to the issue of whether the employee is eligible to make application for coverage to the insurer.
The Act does not have a comparable component to s. 15 (2) of the Charter, but Title VII and subsequent amendments empowered the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)... [more]
With respect to the issue of what happens if the employee becomes sick or injured subsequent to the termination of his employment, during which period of time he ought to have had coverage under an LTD policy, see my summary of the Brito case in the post The Requirement to Maintain Disability Benefits on Dismissal.
In such clauses the parties should address when such bonus payments will be made, to what extent, if any, the bonuses are discretionary and whether the employee will be entitled to payment of bonus subsequent to termination of employment.
Thus, there was a direct causal connection between the restrictive covenants and the sale of the assets, not the subsequent employment.
(6) The amount of a person's gross annual employment income and the amount of the person's income or loss from self - employment may be adjusted for the purposes of this Part to reflect any subsequent change in the amount determined by the Canada Revenue Agency under the Income Tax Act (Canada) or by the relevant government or agency under the legislation of another jurisdiction that imposes a tax calculated by reference to income.
In Bailey v Devon Partnership NHS Trust (11 July 2014, unreported) the claimant, a child and adolescent consultant psychiatrist, brought a claim covering two periods of employment — the first leading to a first breakdown and the second covering her subsequent return to work before retiring on ill health grounds.
Paper addresses the legislative history of Bill 187 with its original stated intent (to eliminate deeming); expansion of deeming in the subsequent draft policies by introducing the concept of «under - employment»; recommendations for a policy that complies with past practice, founding principles and current wording of the Act; call for Board research on employment outcomes after retraining.
(3) For the purpose of subsection (2), the net income received by an insured person in respect of employment subsequent to the accident shall be determined by subtracting the following amounts from the gross income received by the person in respect of the employment subsequent to the accident:
Representation of physician groups in the sale of their practice to, and subsequent employment with, a hospital or large health system
Additionally, recognizing that a cyber - or privacy - related development can expand to encompass a number of other significant legal issues, our group works hand - in - glove with attorneys in our White Collar Defense, Regulatory and Investigations, Securities Litigation, Complex Commercial Litigation, Business Finance & Restructuring and Employment Litigation practices, among others, to address subsequent risks such as government or regulatory inquiries, shareholder, consumer, or employee class action litigation, trade secrets theft, funding or financial issues, and disputes with vendors, service providers and other third parties.
Provided counsel to one of the world's largest IT companies on the international employment and stock issues related to its global merger with a US IT company and subsequent global integration issues
Chweidan v Mischon de Reya [2014] EWHC 2685 (QB) Acted for Mischon de Reya in High Court professional negligence claim arising out of an employment tribunal claim (and subsequent appeals) brought by the Claimant claiming disability and age discrimination and unfair dismissal.
At the time of the divorce in 2003, Mother was awarded sole legal custody and primary physical custody of the children, followed by her remarriage and relocation with the children to Texas in 2005, Father's relocation for 6 months to be near the children in Texas, Father's return to Arizona after not finding steady employment, Mother's separation from her new husband and subsequent move to an apartment with the children (that resulted in a change of schools).
Last but not least, the Court rejected Mr. Krishnamoorthy's argument that section 9 (1) of the ESA should be interpreted as (i) deeming the employment contract between an employee and an employer to be binding on a subsequent purchaser of that employer's assets, and (ii) requiring the purchaser of a business» assets to offer employment to employees of that business on the same terms as their original contracts.
In 2005, Olympus Canada Inc. («Olympus») offered Mr. Krishnamoorthy employment subsequent to its entering an agreement to purchase certain assets of Carsen Group Inc. («Carsen»).
Employers are reminded that the minimum wage rate prescribed under the Employment Standards Act, 2000 («ESA») will be increasing on June 1, 2014, notwithstanding the recent dissolution of the Legislature and subsequent election call.
At a subsequent hearing, the wife presented a protective order issued by another court, ordering her husband to cease harassment and contact and also that he stay away from her place of employment.
The Claimant obtained employment with the Respondent, an NHS Trust, and did not disclose the Home Office issue, or the subsequent revocation of her British Citizenship.
The Court held that the ESA does not deem the employment contract between an employee and an employer to bind a subsequent purchaser of some of that employer's assets.
It held that there is not necessarily such a break in the chain because the object is to put the employee into the position he would have been in had there been no discrimination and (if the claimant can prove this effect) the result of the discrimination has been to put the employee into the job market at a time not of his choosing and subject to the stigma disadvantage: ``... the discriminatory dismissal does not only shorten what would otherwise have been Mr Chagger's period of employment with Abbey; it also alters the subsequent career path that might otherwise have been pursued.»
If an employer sells a business or a part of a business and the purchaser employs an employee of the seller, the employment of the employee shall be deemed not to have been terminated or severed for the purposes of this Act and his or her employment with the seller shall be deemed to have been employment with the purchaser for the purpose of any subsequent calculation of the employee's length or period of employment.
[31] Section 9 (1) of the ESA does not deem the employment contract between an employee and an employer to bind a subsequent purchaser of some of that employer's assets as was the case here.
New employees must receive the summaries within 30 days of the date on which they begin employment and in each subsequent year, between September 15 and December 15.
This report comes after the March 2011 announcement that the Commissioner intended to look into the practice of employment - related record checks because of the disturbing trend that more and more employers require employee background checks to reduce the risk of liability for subsequent actions of employees.
Here, the motion judge found that the termination of Mr. Punzo's employment, followed by a lengthy period of unemployment and subsequent re-employment at a substantially lower salary constituted a material change that warranted a reduction in child and spousal support.
Employment recommendations are important documents as they assist ex-employees of a company in obtaining subsequent jobs.
Throughout the duration of her program, externship, and subsequent employment, Tatiana had to follow a strict schedule so that she could ride the bus to and from school, her externship site, and her job everyday.
The longer term effects of the Inquiry and subsequent events has in some cases resulted in people leaving employment for extended periods.
The effect of home visiting programs on mothers» life - course (subsequent pregnancies, education, employment, and use of welfare) is disappointing overall.10 In the trial of the nurse home visitor program described above, there were enduring effects of the program 15 years after birth of the first child on maternal life - course outcomes (e.g., interpregnancy intervals, use of welfare, behavioural problems due to women's use of drugs and alcohol, and arrests among women who were low - income and unmarried at registration).21 The effects of this program on maternal life - course have been replicated in separate trials with urban African - Americans20, 23,24 and with Hispanics.18
Social and emotional problems in young children can be traced to mothers» prenatal health, 1,2 parents» caregiving3, 4 and their life - course (such as the timing of subsequent pregnancies, employment, welfare dependence).5, 6 Home visiting programs that address these antecedent risks and protective factors may reduce social and emotional problems in children.
Some research points to an increased incidence of subsequent substance abuse problems and lower levels of employment.
Outcomes consisted of women's number and timing of subsequent pregnancies, months of employment, use of welfare, food stamps, and Medicaid, educational achievement, behavioral problems attributable to the use of substances, rates of marriage and cohabitation, and duration of relationships with partners and their children's behavior problems, responses to story stems, intellectual functioning, receptive language, and academic achievement.
At the 15 - year follow - up, mothers were interviewed using a life - history calendar designed to help them recall major life events (including births of subsequent children, marriages and partnerships, education, employment, moves, and housing arrangements).
In the subsequent analyses we will refer to these groups of families as having «stable employment» and «job loss» histories respectively.
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