Sentences with phrase «on public payrolls»

I wonder how many unconsciously incompetent air traffic controllers are on the job and on public payrolls right now?
Likewise, Assemblymen Michael Miller and Michele Titus continue to mistreat me, their former and present constituent like raw sewage, and misbehaving on public payrolls with an arrogance, hostility and dereliction of public duty that is unwavering and unprecedented.
The problem lies less with layers of government and excessive numbers of government workers providing services than with the generous salaries and benefits of those who are on the public payroll.
(«No one has ever suggested that tax exemption has converted libraries, art galleries, or hospitals into arms of the state or employees «on the public payroll,»» said the court in 1970.
No one has ever suggested that tax exemption has converted libraries, art galleries or hospitals into arms of ~ he state or employees «on the public payroll» [Walz v. Tax Commission, 397 U.S. 644, 1970].
Many of these people are on the public payroll, employed in all the bureaucracies of the modern welfare, redistributive and regulatory state; many others, while working in private - sector institutions, are heavily dependent on state subsidies.
A number of those aides received campaign bonuses that represent considerably more money than the 5 percent haircut they took on the public payroll.
He's another disgraced state judge who, like Feeley, after being born in New York drifted into Massachusetts to go on a public payroll.
Tony Avella has worked his whole life on the public payroll with do nothing positions with Mayor Dinkins, Senator Stavisky, City Council, and now as State Senator so it's easy to understand how he doesn't grasp the need for private sector development and job creation.
During a brief phone interview last night, Zeff said his final day on the public payroll was last Friday.
In the past week, three agencies announced they were investigating Assemblywoman Naomi Rivera for putting her lovers on the public payroll, and a state ethics panel charged Assemblyman Vito Lopez with sexually harassing female aides.
That pact guaranteed hundreds of thousands of dollars in staff to now - indicted coup leader Sen. Pedro Espada Jr. (D - Bronx) and allowed lame - duck Senate leader Malcolm Smith (D - Queens) to keep most of his top aides on the public payroll.
The outcry over Cipel's appointment resulted in McGreevey moving him to a less visible position on the public payroll.
John McArdle, a former top Senate GOP staffer who retired last fall after 29 years on the public payroll to become a consultant, has signed on to help the new coordinated campaign for the legalization of gay marriage in New York, sources familiar with his plans confirm.
David Paterson has always been a paradox — an outsider by virtue of his blindness, he's also the scion of one of the city's elite black political families and has spent his entire adult life on the public payroll.
The ad, entitled «Albany Tom», slams DiNapoli for being a career public servant («23 years on the public payroll»), and says he landed his job in a «back room deal».
The defence secretary has been at the centre of a storm of allegations since late last week, when questions were raised about his friend Adam Werritty, who sold himself as Mr Fox's adviser despite not being on the public payroll or being security cleared.
As Chancellor, he raised huge sums and borrowed yet more in order to build a client state of tame Labour voters on the public payroll — whether as employees or claimants.
«I understand concerns about families, but those on the public payroll should be held accountable,» Gallivan said, pointing to former prison worker Joyce Mitchell — who is serving up to seven years for helping two convicted murderers escape last year — as an example.
Diana Hinchcliff says she was canned just two years shy of qualifying for a full pension as part of a scheme by Silver to put his side dish, Staten Island ex-Assemblywoman Janele Hyer - Spencer, on the public payroll.
«Our schools deserve a qualified chancellor, not someone who requires a private tutor on the public payroll to make up for her deficient resume,» he wrote.
Diana Hinchcliff (left) claims she was fired from her job in the Education Department so Sheldon Silver's (top right) mistress Janele Hyer - Spencer (bottom right) could get on the public payroll.
Newsday identified more than 100 of these political figures who have had at least one family member on a public payroll in Nassau County since 2015.
It's doubly wrong when an elected official uses his or her power to help get a relative a job on a public payroll.
Procurement officials whose impartiality has been compromised can not usefully contribute towards the achievement of team, departmental or organisational goals nor is it in taxpayers» best interests to have them remain on the public payroll.
At least three of the special assistants who were on the public payroll during fiscal 2017 have since left to work on de Blasio's November re-election bid.
The governor said no — such teachers must be kept on the public payroll.
The Globe was unable to secure the salaries for top executives at Roxbury Preparatory Charter School, because those employees are not on the public payroll.
Mr. Cheney, as a policy - maker, has the perfect right to disagree with the «consensus» and to agree with the «deniers», and to exercise some control on what is said by people on the public payroll.
Well, first these scientists were on the public payroll, and the quality of their work is a legitimate concern.
He thinks that while he's on the public payroll that he has the right to intimidate dissenters, and to keep everything he writes in his LLNL role a secret.
Now if you are on the public payroll and can spend the tax payer's dollar at the click of a mouse then its helpful — otherwise not so much.
Should the religious beliefs of someone on the public payroll be accommodated at the expense of the human rights of the people they are paid to serve?
He may be on the public payroll one way or another, but the public loves him, even to enjoy Las Vegas.»

Not exact matches

Virtually none of the game players started out with more than a couple of certified public accountants, M.B.A.'s, and other financial sophisticates on their payrolls.
Last month, he picked Jeff Eisenach, an economist who has been on Verizon's (vz) payroll, and Mark Jamison, who formerly worked on Sprint's (s) lobbying team and now heads the University of Florida's Public Utility Research Center.
The latest payroll company to go public had a promising debut last week on the New York Stock Exchange, according to reports...
Rhys Kesselman is Canada Research Chair in public finance with the School of Public Policy, Simon Fraser University, and author of an award - winning book on payroll public finance with the School of Public Policy, Simon Fraser University, and author of an award - winning book on payroll Public Policy, Simon Fraser University, and author of an award - winning book on payroll taxes.
Though public records show that Nadya Suleman was on the payroll at Metropolitan State Hospital until last year, it appears that she did little work (if any) after September 1999 due to a workman's compensation injury (back injury and psychiatric condition) in which she's received up to $ 165,000 in compensation.
The update of the social security information of employees on the payroll system was aimed at cleaning the mechanized payroll database, which forms part of the Public Financial Management Reform program
After all, having it made public last year that a top aide was on the payroll of a health - care union couldn't have helped the push for ObamaCare.
But who exactly is on the party's payroll is not clear from public records, at least in its state - level, campaign - finance filings, though that information is require by law.
Gibbon aside, seven of the new Executive Chamber hires announced by Cuomo are on the payroll of public authorities.
* These positions are being filled on our public benefit corporation payroll, they are not NYS Civil Service positions.
An analysis by the Times Union a year ago found that more than 40 percent of the Executive Chamber staff was actually on the payroll of public authorities or agencies.
House administration officials say Weiner's district offices will remain open, and his staff will remain on the payroll to serve the public under the supervision of the Clerk of the House in Washington.
Howard Master, who helped lead the CityTime payroll and Sheldon Silver cases, will now work for New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman as senior enforcement counsel, focusing on issues relating to the Trump White House and public corruption in general.
- Administering the New York State and Local Retirement System for public employees, with more than one million members, retirees and beneficiaries and more than 3,000 employers; - Acting as sole trustee of the $ 129 billion Common Retirement Fund, one of the largest institutional investors in the world; - Maintaining the State's accounting system and administering the State's $ 12.6 billion payroll; - Issuing reports on State finances; - Managing the State's assets and issuing debt; - Reviewing State contracts and payments before they are issued; - Conducting audits of State agencies and public benefit corporations; - Overseeing the fiscal affairs of local governments, including New York City; - Overseeing the Justice Court Fund and the Oil Spill Fund Acting as custodian of more than $ 9 billion in abandoned property and restoring unclaimed funds to their rightful owners;
Percoco, whose sources of income after he left government are a key question in the federal probe, left the public payroll just as he and his wife were undertaking upgrades on their Westchester home, and has a permit to construct a home theater.
Mayor Bloomberg formed a company in the offices of his longtime accountant, Martin Geller, so he could pay three aides off the public payroll for performing nongovernmental tasks on their own time.
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