Sentences with phrase «paid by a private business»

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Finance Secretary Derek Mackay has been warned that his plans to increase the business rates paid by private schools could face a legal challenge amid concerns of its impact on nursery provision.
Private businesses are not covered by HB 786, but they are covered by federal law requiring all employers to provide breastfeeding accommodations to employees who are paid hourly.
Small firms report late payment is still an issue but it's the private sector that's the worst offender Almost three quarters (73 %) of businesses have been paid late in the last 12 months, according to a new paper by the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) and for the majority (77 %), it is by other bbusinesses have been paid late in the last 12 months, according to a new paper by the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) and for the majority (77 %), it is by other bBusinesses (FSB) and for the majority (77 %), it is by other businessesbusinesses.
«This contract agreement will mean better - paying jobs for local workers, created by a well - run, profitable, private sector business.
The money made by politicians on fees for consulting companies doing business with the state and the pay - to - play system of private campaign financing have to be ended with a full time legislature and full public campaign financing.
The latter, by the way, included a note from the owner of DragonSearch in Kingston about how it became impossible for her to effectively run her business and had to pay a private company to install fiber optic lines.
That is of course true inasmuch as New Labour converted NHS trusts into independent businesses (foundation trusts), introduced ISTCs (private treatment centres paid by public funds irrespective of the number of patients treated), gave NHS work to private hospitals and clinics and encouraged NHS patients to choose them, and developed HMO - style commissioning as in the US.
A business owned by a Democratic House candidate who frequently touts his private sector experience was hit with a tax warrant in 2008 for a failure to pay more than a hundred thousand dollars in New York state taxes.
They have already voted no to across the board teacher salary increases and continued the freeze on teachers» salaries that has been in place for 5 years (at the same time passed a tax break for the wealthy, and now, with reduced revenue can not give raises), increased class size, taken away additional pay for Masters degrees, eliminated most of the state's teacher assistants, gone after tenure and offered the top 25 % of the teachers in a district $ 500 to give up their tenure immediately, increased the number of charter schools (many funded by Republicans in the private school business) and finally, the most recent scheme pondered is to let kids go to any school in the state regardless of their home county.
The principal of Capital Prep Magnet School is at it again — taking care of his private businesspaid for by the taxpayers of Hartford and Connecticut.
Executive / Club Floor Amenities: Bathrobe Bathtub Business Center Cable / Satellite TV Color TV Free Morning Newspaper Delivered to Room Hairdryer High - speed Internet Access In Room Movies — Pay Per View In Room Movies — Premium Cable Individually Controlled Air Conditioning Iron / Ironing Board Mini Bar Mini Refrigerator Phone with Voice Mail Private Bathroom Separate Hanging Closet Two - Line Phone Video Review / Checkout Windows Open by Guest Work Desk w / Lamp WorldLink — Power and Phone / Internet Connector
Video deposition files are created by the court reporter / videographer (a private business) and are shared with counsel for parties after the parties pay the court reporter / videographer's fees for their services.
More generally, this Report reflects many of the principles that the LCO intends to apply to its work: it considered and addressed the needs of diverse communities, rejecting a «one size fits all» solution; it recognized that there will always, or at least for some considerable time to come, be individuals who prefer to use cheque cashing businesses rather than banks, even though it means that they will pay a fee; the recommendations are directed not only to government, but also to semi-public and private sector actors; and the Report is informed by consultation with a wide variety of individuals, groups and organizations with an interest in the issue of paying fees to cash government cheques.
Represented a private equity fund established to invest in Israeli businesses in connection with an investigation by the New York AG into illegal «pay to play» payments made by its former managing member.
Paul was recently ranked as the leading lawyer in the Male Champion of Women in Business in the UK by The Financial Times and HERoes, a gender - equality initiative and was the sole private sector representative at the United Nations launch event for «Champions of the Global Equal Pay Coalition», to talk about the role that professional services firms can play in bridging the gap in equal pPay Coalition», to talk about the role that professional services firms can play in bridging the gap in equal paypay.
Europe Our European practice has recently focused on representing (i) the Fédération Internationale de Football Association («FIFA») in connection with U.S. and Swiss criminal investigations into allegations of bribery and corruption in the international soccer world («Investigation»), including conducting an internal investigation on behalf of the organization; (ii) two major European banks, including by investigating whether the banks knew or should have known that accounts at the banks were used to pay bribes; (iii) a multinational logistics and transportation company based in Switzerland in a DOJ investigation of alleged violations of the FCPA; (iv) a Switzerland - based, international private bank, in connection with the global criminal investigations involving 1MDB, Malaysia's sovereign wealth fund; (v) several major European banks in connection with the «Panama Papers» investigation focused on whether accounts at the bank held under the names of companies created by the Panamanian law firm, Mossack Fonseca, were used to evade taxes, conduct business with sanctioned individuals or companies, or otherwise engage in criminal activity; (vi) ENRC, a large mining conglomerate formerly listed on the London Stock Exchange, in a high - profile investigation by the UK's Serious Fraud Office of alleged bribery in the company's operations in Africa and Kazikhstan; and (vii) several European banks in connection with the Petrobras and PdVSA investigations focused on whether accounts at the banks were used to pay bribes to Petrobras or PdVSA officials in return for contracts.
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