Not exact matches
The number
of unpaid internships is a primary concern, as the potential economic damage is likely proportional to the number
of positions.
The August numbers also showed a decline
of 10,400 paid employee
positions, while the number
of people who described themselves as self - employed, including
unpaid workers in family businesses, increased by 32,700.
If a person has taken the responsibility
of governing a city, be it a paid or
unpaid position, they should work for their city during the time set aside for doing that work.
These
positions are
unpaid, and are an exchange
of work for learning.
But the dairy groups make liberal use
of the academy's name in its chocolate milk promotions, as well as the names
of pediatricians who are «appointed» as «
unpaid advisors» to the dairy industry when they rise to
positions of influence.
Jones will be keeping the City Hall job while she sits in the House
of Lords, which is an
unpaid position, although it does include a daily allowance.
Due to an editing error, an earlier version
of this story stated incorrectly that the
position is
unpaid.
Lopez held onto the
unpaid party
position of district leader, and last year was widely rumored to be looking to make a political comeback.
The
positions are
unpaid but prestigious - and members help select judges that many
of their law firms could ultimately appear before.
That form requires that a spouse be named along with any paid or
unpaid «office, trusteeship, directorship, partnership or
position of any nature» and any interest over $ 1,000, among other requirements.
Numerous candidates with delinquent campaign finance disclosure reports had long been able to carry on without suffering significant consequences for failing paying fines assessed against them; Pedro Espada rose to the Senate's top
position with dozens
of missing reports and about $ 30,000 in
unpaid fines.
«She has now resumed her
unpaid position as part
of this panel after serving her sentence, which in no way brought into question her ability or judgment as an economist,» the source said.
Additionally, nominees to
unpaid or non-policy-making
positions must be submitted at least a month before the last scheduled day
of the legislative session in order to be considered by the Senate.
Catherine McVay Hughes, best known as being the chairperson
of Community Board 1, an
unpaid position, opted for «homemaker» instead.
His father, Richard, was an advertising executive on Madison Avenue, and at home, was president
of the school board and trustee
of the village (an elected but
unpaid position).
District leader and state committee are
unpaid party
positions but are key access points in terms
of understanding the Democratic party machinery and running for public office.
Newsday has reported that Mehta secured the
position, which paid $ 79,000 a year, despite a checkered financial past that includes a home foreclosure, two bankruptcy filings, a tax lien and lawsuits against him by creditors who allege that he owes thousands
of dollars in
unpaid bills.
Disagreements over candidate petitioning for the
unpaid, party
position are typically settled by borough Board
of Elections officials and occasionally advance to a county - level Supreme Court.
But for an
unpaid, party
position, it's virtually unheard
of,» said Greig.
Dr. Tisch was appointed to the Board
of Regents in 1996 and was elected chancellor, an
unpaid position, in 2009.
Harmonise the dates for applications for different
positions, and resolve the paperwork efficiently, to eliminate the months currently spent
unpaid waiting for the next grant / contract, and to avoid the loss
of several months
of 4 - year grants.
Alas postdocs are also not immune to such periods
of unpaid work or even career interruptions, because even though the starting date for a new
position tends to be close to the allocation
of the grant, the FJI reports delays as long as 8 months before the names
of the grant - holders are actually announced.
The post
of Board Member is an
unpaid voluntary
position with a commitment
of a minimum eight days.
The law allows teachers who lose their
positions because
of circumstances such as student enrollment declines to be put on
unpaid leave if they don't find new
positions within 12 months or two hiring cycles.
CDD president Chris Knox, who holds the
position as an
unpaid volunteer, suggests Ford scrap the system altogether instead
of updating it.
Even if it's an
unpaid internship or a volunteer
position, find a way to get applicable experience on your resume right out
of the gate.
Many graduates accept
unpaid internships to earn the experience required for «entry - level»
positions in their field, creating even more financial stress forced by a lack
of income.
Another 20 per cent
of those surveyed said they had been looking for summer work but were unable to find anything, as well as 10 per cent not working for the summer and five per cent who are working at a volunteer or
unpaid position.
This
position is
unpaid with a minimum
of 8 hours per week.
This led to Ukeles becoming the first and only artist - in - residence for New York's Department
of Sanitation, an
unpaid position she still holds today.
The Dallas Museum
of Art offers up to eight
unpaid summer internship
positions in the Education Department, open to college students who are completing their degrees.
If you are Dartmouth student who is interested in an
unpaid volunteer
position, please contact Amelia Kahl, associate curator
of academic programming, via email or at (603) 646-4065.
(ii) an officer or employee
of The Cooper Union who is not employed in The Cooper Union's financial aid office, but who has responsibility with respect to Loans as a result
of a
position held at The Cooper Union, or an agent who has responsibility with respect to Loans, from performing paid or
unpaid service on a board
of directors
of a Lender, provided that such officers, employees, or agents must recuse themselves from participating in any decision regarding Loans at The Cooper Union; or
28.03.2009
Position Unpaid, Friends
of the Divided Mind, Royal College
of Art, London.
(ii) an officer or employee
of The Cooper Union who is not employed in The Cooper Union's financial aid office, but who has responsibility with respect to Loans as a result
of a
position held at The Cooper Union, or an agent who has responsibility with respect to Loans, from performing paid or
unpaid service on a board
of directors
of a Lender, provided that such officers, employees, or agents must recuse themselves from participating in any decision regarding Loans at The Cooper Union; or
He was head
of the university's School
of Earth Sciences between 1981 and 1999 and then held
unpaid adjunct professorial
positions.
He has served in an elected,
unpaid position as chairman
of the panel, often known by its initials, I.P.C.C., since 2002.
It is also the case that, likely given the intense competition for articling
positions, some
of the increased number
of articling
positions are less attractive and even exploitative
positions, including poorly or
unpaid positions.
However, where an employee can not fulfill the basic obligations
of his or her job
position despite accommodations, the employer is not required to continue accommodation efforts such that the employer experiences undue hardship, and may require an employee to take an
unpaid medical leave while recovering.
But for students unable to find an articling
position they will be able to qualify for admission by taking an eight month program composed
of four months
of classroom study plus four months
of unpaid «co-op work» at a law firm or sole practitioner — see The Globe and Mail article, November 30, 2012, by Kirk Makin.
People have made complaints to the LSO about lack
of articling and associate
positions,
unpaid articles (why won't the LSO ban them?
While I stepped down from my role this past September, I am still reaping the benefits
of the (
unpaid)
position.
Individuals in
positions of responsibility, whether it is the business owner, or the signatory, are personally liable for both the
unpaid taxes, and the penalties associated with non-payment.
The Supreme Court also dismissed the appeal and held that the EU Discrimination Framework Directive (Directive 2000 / 78 / EC) does not apply to
unpaid volunteers in the
position of the Appellant.
I acknowledge that an
unpaid articling
position is inconvenient and perhaps, in some cases, would require a year
of employment before it would be affordable.
In a case called Syrette v. Syrette, the wife took a
position that is worth noting: in the face
of her former husband's newly - declared bankruptcy, she asked the court to allow her to pursue her
unpaid equalization claim against his pension assets.
Due to legislative requirements, Harquail had to take an
unpaid leave
of absence from her
position at the Ontario Racing Commission and has done so since Aug. 2.
Moreover,
unpaid positions can only attract two types
of candidates: (1) Those so insanely rich that they have no worries about paying for law school or anything else; and (2) Those so incredibly desperate for any
position that they will sacrifice a year's wages simply to get their «ticket punched.»
Maanas Rautela chose the LPP despite being offered a paid articling
position because he felt it offered a wider variety and was worth the risk
of an
unpaid placement.
It's not unheard
of for valuable interns to be kept on for paying
positions after their
unpaid tenure is up if they've shown the company or manager just how much
of an asset they could really be.