Sentences with phrase «paid shelter employees»

The group was planning on increasing the number of paid shelter employees to three so it could expand the shelter's business hours.

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Shelter reimbursement: The Flagler County School District is changing the way it calculates overtime in hopes of qualifying for reimbursement from the Federal Emergency Management Agency for the overtime it paid to school employees who staffed school shelters during Hurricanes Irma and Michael.
That's quite a chore for a nonprofit shelter run mostly by volunteers, with full - time manager Jamie Becker and two part - timers as paid employees.
In January of this year, two PETA employees, fully backed by PETAâ $ ™ s Newkirk and a highly - paid legal team, stood trial on 24 felony counts, including 21 counts of animal cruelty and obtaining property under false pretenses (lying to the shelters PETA adopted dogs and cats from, then euthanizing the animals rather then finding homes for them.)
Pet supplies, toys and food are sent to animals awaiting adoption at the Humane Society Shelter in south Orlando, explained Clare Harrison, Re-Runs» sole paid employee.
This steady decline in intakes and deaths pays tribute to the tireless efforts of shelter employees, responsible dog breeders and rescue volunteers who have worked, prayed, and bullied their way to a future when the demand for pets would equal or exceed the supply and they would no longer be forced to euthanize healthy, adoptable animals.
The highly paid acting director, Pat Horan, was re-assigned after release of a youtube video that showed shelter staff including Horan and town employees present while a private hospital employee handled a kitten.
The city would keep its two animal control officers, but 1.5 city employees currently dedicated to the shelter would be paid by the Humane Society.
The Seattle Animal Shelter Foundation is an all - volunteer non-profit, operating with no paid employees.
In addition to 45 paid full - time employees, the shelter has 3 veterinarians to oversee its health and wellness issues for shelter animals as well as service our community wellness clinic.
In this issue: A look into Pets for Life work in Detroit; running a capital campaign to fund a new shelter; managing community cat populations more effectively with targeted TNR; the benefits of adding a paid employee to your rescue; how to keep animals healthy, even in an old, run - down building; and more.
Operating expenses are kept to a minimum as the Shelter is operated primarily by volunteers and a few paid employees.
One shelter was fined because its employees volunteered in a similar capacity as their paid positions — a violation of labor laws.
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