But ministers fear the generous final salary schemes
paid out to public sector workers would deter all but the biggest firms from doing so.
Not exact matches
My wallet's a tatty old thing, so worn -
out and frayed I'm usually embarrassed
to show it in
public when it's time
to pay.
Pierlot wrote a paper for the CD Howe Institute in 2011 showing that a person with a salary of $ 75,000 at the end of a 35 - year career would accumulate more than $ 1.4 million in savings through a defined - benefit plan (wherein the pensioner is
paid a set income based on past earnings and years of service, mostly confined
to the
public sector these days) compared
to $ 674,711 for someone with no pension but a maxed -
out Registered Retirement Savings Plan.
To figure out what that would do, the ISP tracked what 92 public companies that already pay the 20 % rate (or less) did with their money from 2008 to 201
To figure
out what that would do, the ISP tracked what 92
public companies that already
pay the 20 % rate (or less) did with their money from 2008
to 201
to 2016.
Spotify didn't need
to raise money, but it did need
to go
public to satisfy its stakeholders and avoid
paying out chunks of equity that diluted its shares.
One part of the law requires stock exchanges
to require
public companies
to adopt rules that allow the companies
to take back compensation
paid to executives if it turns
out that compensation was based on bad accounting.
Instead, a white knight usually appears
to take over the distressed company and
pay out money owed
to members of the
public.
It wasn't the ideal way
to start
out as a
public company, but it was a clear reminder how much board compensation remains a hot issue, especially with say - on -
pay voting continuing
to spread.
However, critics point
out that the program is very expensive (largely
paid for by the
public), that the technologies are risky, that the threat rationale isn't very strong and that this will affect international relations, and could lead
to an arms race.
The starting
pay for guards at
public state prisons comes
out to $ 12.50 an hour.
At a $ 131 billion net worth, Bezos is the richest human on the planet, averaging annual compensation of $ 6.5 billion a year in the 20 years since Amazon debuted on the
public markets — that maths
out to 230,000 times the median
pay of Amazon workers.
Although I don't pretend
to understand all the «ins &
outs» of banking,
public financing, etc., it seems
to me
to be self - evident that if Canadian governments at all levels were able
to borrow, at low or preferably no interest rates,
to finance infrastructure projects and other issues such as health care and education, rather than indebting Canadians in perpetuity in order
to pay big interest payments
to the greedy Big Banks, it would ultimately be in the best interests of most ordinary Canadians.
New Democrats have repeatedly pointed
out that it is ludicrous
to force the
public sector, which is responsible for less than one per cent of greenhouse gases emitted in the province,
to subsidize big polluters who
pay no penalty for the majority of their greenhouse gas emissions.
Bonds are loans taken
out by governments, corporations and even
public works programs with the promise
to pay interest every year.
«The answer may be entirely innocent,» Mr. Denton said, musing on the question of whether Mr. Harder was
paid by someone other than Mr. Hogan, «but I think in order for people
to understand what's going on here, what the stakes are, I think it's important that it be
out in
public, or at least that he'd be asked the question in
public.»
We saw in 2008 how weak links in the mega banking chain spilled
out across Wall Street because of the invisible linkages
to other banks and financial firms unknown
to the
public — like the fact that the big insurer, AIG, was the backer for tens of billions of dollars of credit default swaps while having no money
to pay off the bets it had accepted from the biggest Wall Street firms.
Moreover,
Public / Private equity companies have been known
to pay out a large portion of their profits
to shareholders, sometimes as much as 100 %.
Edwards, a candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2008, was found not guilty of campaign finance violations in 2012 after a donor
paid $ 1 million
to keep knowledge of Edwards's
out - of - wedlock child from becoming
public the year before his presidential bid.
It's not that I disagree with you about keeping religion
out of schools (
public schools, ones not set up specifically by a religious community for their community and
paid for by that community), but dogma is what you also both adhere
to and propagate, so you might want
to rephrase.
This same Congress, in one of its earliest actions, chose chaplains for both houses
to be
paid out of
public funds.
When barbecues are open
to the
public, as at the Atlanta Exposition, an admission fee is naturally charged, and expenses are
paid in this way; but when votes are wanted, no charge is made, or, at least, such a trifle only as will serve
to keep
out the canaille.
Rather than a big bang, however, it is going
to be a slower transition, as there will be no
public money
to pay the growers
to pull
out their vines — a process costing about $ 3000 a hectare — and will only happen as large producers such as Treasury Wine Estates, Accolade Wines and Pernod Ricard buy fewer grapes, he said.
Let's face it goalkeepers tend
to march
to the beat of a different drum and Szczesny certainly fell into that category, but most of his antics were relatively harmless and simply reflected a certain level of immaturity that isn't uncommon for someone thrust into the limelight at such a young age... lord knows we've seen that happen with numerous players throughout the years and very few were ever banished for such behaviour... the only on - field action that drove me crazy was his inability
to take a deep breath and not try
to rush the play with an ill - timed throw at certain points in the game when common sense suggested holding the ball and slowing things down... the fact that he continued
to do this probably had a lot
to do with the glaring lack of coaching time spent with the goalkeepers... ultimately he made the fateful decision
to take his frustrations
out into the
public sphere and
paid dearly for it... in the end, his services were wanted by several of the best Italian squads, which is significant considering the historical importance placed on the defensive side of the ball in Serie A... all I know is that if someone asked me
to pick the most athletically gifted goalkeeper we have had in our squad since the arrival of Wenger, without hesitation, he would be my pick and for that reason his departure is more than a little disappointing... what else is new though
Even if sportsbooks shade their lines
to Cleveland +300 in order
to account for an influx of
public money, that second bet would still
pay out $ 795.
When the simple analysis of the line moving against the
public (sharp money), lines up with this idea of satisfying a +7.5 layoff, by an 8 - 9 point spread, and at the same time not having
to pay out the action at +9.5... (a form of a middle)...
Thus, lacking body mass, women made a virtue
out of delicacy (often a rather steely delicacy); stuck with not just bearing but also raising the children, women promoted the sanctity of motherhood; deprived of upper - body strength, women made men carry things; afflicted by capricious hormonal fluctuations, women used crying as a form of interpersonal leverage; restricted from the
public sphere, women commandeered domestic life; shut
out of decent employment, gals adopted a «
pay -
to - play» strategy - men had
to pay for sex, with dinners, rings, and homes.
When we are together
out in
public he treats me like a queen but the lack of his ability
to pay for stuff still bugs the hell
out of me..
She responded
to Burdette residents «complaints that they do n`t use the park district by pointing
out that many people without children do not use
public schools, but still must
pay taxes for them.
Then you got some banner photos of breastfeeding mothers and remarked that» sawa
na ang
public seeing the same photos» and you brought
out the slide where yellowish milk colostrum drips and you said,» tingnan mo this has an impact, people will
pay attention
to this precious life saving mother's milk».
Wollaston wants
to see the
public sector
pay cap lifted — «we can not keep
out finger in that dam much longer,» she insists — but is aware of the costs involved, and the need for the Tories
to maintain fiscal discipline.
In spite of the
public employee unions» legal actions
to block the furloughs from going into effect on May 17, state agencies are already preparing for how the one - day - without -
pay plan will play
out.
However, the same administration,
out of political expediency, decided not
to pay the entitlements of former Chief Executive Officers, Tsatsu Tsikata and Nana Boakye Asafoadgyei as well as the Director of
Public Affairs Esther Cobbah and Benjamin Dagadu, Field Evaluation and Development Manager, Kwakye Ofosu averred on Joy FM's Newsfile programme, Saturday.
Mr. Sanders seems
to be echoing President Obama, who pointed
out this summer that the $ 80 billion the country spends on incarcerating people could
pay for universal pre-kindergarten education, a doubling of salaries for high school teachers or the elimination of
public college tuition.
«Strategically, if the
pay raise becomes part of bringing people in, I give the governor credit for taking a need that's been expressed by many of my colleagues and using that as a driving force
to get some other
public goods
out of the Legislature,» Lopez said.
Of the 475 mayor's office employees scrutinized by the Empire Center for
Public Policy, an Albany - based government watchdog, de Blasio doled
out pay hikes
to 447 in the 2016 fiscal year, which ended June 30.
Thinking of pensions as something more akin
to public goods such as education or infrastructure — where what you
pay in and what you get
out are basically uncorrelated — will be a tough sell
to the electorate and will take a lot of political capital.
Over the past week I've heard the following arguments - they want
to lift the poor
out of tax, actually the main beneficiaries of this policy won't be the poor because they don't
pay tax, but will instead be the middle class, anyway, on a point of principle we need
to simplify the tax system, and we need
to cut
public services by # 80 billion per year, or maybe we don't.
The Empire Center for
Public Policy, a pro-free market think tank, estimates unions stand
to lose more than $ 110 million — nearly 13 percent of their total collections — as agency fee payers who
pay partial dues would be able
to fully opt
out of making any payments
to the unions.
Cantor singled
out three NY Republicans — Reps. Ann Marie Buerkle (NY - 25), Michael Grimm (NY - 13) and Nan Hayworth (NY - 19)-- calling them «right - wing ideologues who would allow the United States
to default on its financial obligations and cut all sorts of sensible
public expenditures before asking corporations
to pay their fair share.:
Large
public sector trade unions the GMB and PCS fail
to advertise on their membership forms that subscription fees include an optional levy let alone giving them the right
to opt - in or opt -
out of
paying.
«That the Federal Republic of Nigeria undertakes
to pay a total sum of N38bn as contained in Schedule 4 (2)
to this Terms of Settlement for the purposes of carrying
out total demining and destruction and rebuilding of
public buildings.
But the decision means the
public has no access
to clear information about how much May's various legal battles are costing the taxpayer, not just in terms of legal fees but also including compensation
paid out after unsuccessful cases.
No - one really wanted
to set
out where the cuts will hit, and we had diversionary tactics such as talking about
public sector pensions for the few very well
paid public sector staff that won't make any real contribution
to reducing the deficit.
DiNapoli has suggested his office should be used as a test - case for
public campaign financing at the state level
to get
out from under the
pay -
to - play pension fund scandal of his predecessor.
What started
out as a small, off - budget, temporary surcharge on insurance
to help
pay for charity care, hospital debt and graduate medical education as New York hospitals deregulated in the late 1990s, has ballooned over 19 years into a multibillion - dollar all - purpose revenue fund that supports dozens of
public health programs, and plugs billion - dollar holes in the state's general budget.
But it would have
to be designated as a «money bill» on the grounds that a referendum would have
to be
paid for
out of
public funds.
Off the top of my head the biggest ones are: (1) corruption within the Buildings & Grounds Department (2) corruption involving school district vendors over-billing and
paying bribes and kickbacks that led
to those two Federal indictments and convictions; (3) corruption involving police harassment of a woman on behalf of the manager of a local beach club; (4) a child rapist operating
out of a
public middle school; (5) an illegal gambling and pornography web site operated by members of the New Rochelle Police Department; (6) a retired police officer defrauding charities including St. Jude's Children's Research; (7) illegal asbestos handling and asbestos removal at an elementary school; (8) an effort
to artificially inflate the salaries and pensions of senior police commanders; (9) the relationship between the New Rochelle Police Commissioner and a corrupt contractor, a man who has since been convicted on Federal corruption charges; (10) the sordid history of former New Rochelle Schools Administrator Freddie Dean Smith.
It would also create barriers
to leaving a union, by creating limited windows in which
public employees can opt
out of
paying dues.
In addition
to the state agencies, including SUNY and CUNY,
public sector employees like Kaloyeros and Pato can earn more if they are
paid through authorities or other quasi-
public entities created by the state
to carry
out specific functions.
The subjects up for negotiation — employee
pay, benefits, and work rules — are ultimately political decisions about how
to allocate tax dollars and how
public services should be carried
out.