Sentences with phrase «paid by a private contractor»

And the prevailing wage inclusion is also outrageous, why should any government be able to dictate the wages paid by a private contractor?

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Thanks VERY much to Sixth Estate and to Erin for demonstrating that the CD Howe Study was paid for by the private waste contractors.
On the heels of an agreement by Albany County and a private medical provider to pay $ 1.1 million to the estate of a former jail inmate who died of a stroke after nurses waited 12 hours to call an ambulance, jail administrators from other counties told members of the state Assembly on Monday that such private contractors usually improve medical services in jails.
The prevailing wage is an amount set by the comptroller's office that seeks to provide pay parity between municipal workers and private contractors for doing the same job.
The FSB is calling on the Government to ensure that all public agencies follow the lead of central Government and pay all invoices to small firms within 10 days; that all contractors that the public sector uses pay their sub-contractors within the same time; and that all private sector companies used by the public sector sign up to the Prompt Payment Code.
Security consists of a 465 - member Homeless Services Department police force, which carries Tasers and batons but no guns, and private security hired by contractors the city pays.
4FRI contractor pays a visit to D.C. politicians The announcement of the final EIS comes as the CEO and vice president of the private company that was awarded the contract, Good Earth Power AZ LLC, travels to visit with congressional leaders and the Forest Service in Washington, D.C., this week, according to a newsletter sent out by the company yesterday.
In essence, it's about being professional and taking care, which means don't: agree to meet alone; allow over-familiarity; give out your personal mobile number; meet informally outside working hours and away from your organisation's premises (and certainly don't do so without getting formal approval); allow too frequent contact or over familiarity that may be acceptable with friends, colleagues and family but not from people with whom you only have a commercial relationship; discuss your private life, or social or recreational interests of you or your partner; accept offers, discounts or other services or products by the client, customer or contractor; accept hospitality or gifts that you yourself wouldn't pay for from your own pocket; and don't do anything that makes you feel uncomfortable, obligated or might be open to misinterpretation or might be difficult to explain to your manager, a journalist or an investigator.
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