Sentences with phrase «parts of the public sector»

«Everyone in policing understands the difficult financial position the country faces, and we accept that all parts of the public sector must shoulder the burden of the cuts in funding.
I reiterate my view that all parts of the public sector must join in in becoming more efficient, and the BBC World Service will be part of the public sector for the next three years.»
David Cameron acknowledged in a speech in 2009 that «local government is officially the most efficient part of the public sector».
«Different parts of the public sector have different needs from pay negotiations and whereas for some a period of stability makes sense for others there is a desperate need for change,» he commented.
«Some parts of the public sector will see a reduction of jobs and there will also be parts of the public sector which will jobs pressures as well,» Chief Secretary to the Treasury David Laws told Channel 4 News.
The problem is that the government applies its general or budget laws to the public sector as a whole, and we are part of the public sector.
Lennox - Boyd sees this as a sizable increase, given the cuts imposed on other parts of the public sector, including the rest of the FCO's budget.
He said:» Every part of the public sector (is facing cuts).
We fear decisions will frequently be subjective and arbitrary, as they have been in other parts of the public sector — notably the civil service — where performance pay has been introduced.
That's right: While the private sector slashed jobs, trimmed benefits, renegotiated contracts, cut pay, and sometimes declared bankruptcy, the education part of the public sector actually fattened.
Foot made the declaration at the school funding conference in London, acknowledging that whilst schools fared better than other parts of the public sector in the Spending Review, it faced a difficult time ahead.
EFA chief executive Peter Lauener (pictured) told the National Association of School Business Managers (NASBM) conference last week that «every part of the public sector (is facing cuts).
Given that other parts of the public sector are facing deep austerity measures, schools have been urged to think of themselves as fortunate for avoiding cuts.
Jessica Stockholder, alumnus of the University of Victoria and Emily Carr College of Art, is part of the Public sector, which is produced in collaboration with Miami's Bass Museum of Art and features outdoor sculptures, interventions and performances at Collins Park.
But since both parts of the public sector are suffering increased budgetary pressure, this no doubt helped propel the case to its position on the judicial operating table.
At one point, Sedley LJ made the following comment: «On the scale of severance payments not only in the private sector but also in parts of the public sector, # 240,000 was not on its face outlandish compensation for the arbitrary termination of a career which it was unlikely Ms Gibb would be able to resume or resurrect».

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And Gillam notes that he's mostly avoided chasing after large - scale public - sector or tendered projects, although the company is part of a consortium that's signed on to build a $ 90 - million central campus for Barrie, Ont.
With software replacing hardware in most major sectors, users and businesses depend on researchers to unearth vulnerabilities and make them public as part of ongoing efforts to improve security.
As part of the Demo Day, President Obama issued a call to action to both the public and private sector, according to Tom Kalil, deputy director for technology and innovation at the OSTP.
With good workplace culture being recognized more than ever as key to productivity, these professionals are finding their skills in demand in many parts of the corporate structure, both private - and public - sector.
The Liberal leader, who owes her thumping electoral victory in large part to fear of public - sector job cuts promised by the opposition Progressive Conservatives, has promised to govern from the «activist centre.»
In a statement, the company said the acquisition is part of its move to diversify its offerings and cater to the public sector by providing e-governance solutions, consulting and management support services.
They have tried to create enough public sector jobs but that isn't enough, and it's part of why the deficit is so unbelievably huge.
Yesterday, I took part in a panel discussion in Davos titled «Hack the Attack» where we debated some of the key challenges that face the public and private sector in working together to prepare for cyberattacks.
The Center for Union Facts, an anti-union organization that is part of lobbyist Rick Berman's family of front groups, received $ 1.55 million between 2007 and 2010 from the Bradley Foundation and spent heavily to support Walker and smear teachers unions with an anti-union website during the 2011 fight over public sector collective bargaining rights.
In part, this difference reflects the higher proportion of public - sector employees covered by enterprise agreements, as enterprise agreements have generally been yielding higher wage outcomes than other wage - setting streams.
The Russian review of ArcSight's source code, the closely guarded internal instructions of the software, was part of HPE's effort to win the certification required to sell the product to Russia's public sector, according to the regulatory records seen by Reuters and confirmed by a company spokeswoman.
Every year — part of the legacy of former Ontario Premier Mike Harris — the Ontario government must publish a list of public sector employees who make more than $ 100,000 — the so - called Sunshine List.
As part of White House Demo Day, President Obama will also announce new public - and private - sector commitments that will give Americans more opportunities to pursue their ideas.
In part because human capital in these high quality sectors is deep and specific, so needs to be used to the full in exporting; in part because there are typically strong positive externalities to training and innovation systems from increased exports; in part because a tight fiscal policy constrains wage demands in the public sector from undermining restraint of export sector unions: these countries, as well as Japan and China for similar reasons, want no constraints on their exports through macroeconomic regulatory rules pressuring them to expand consumer demand.
Part of the French public wants to abandon the economic sanctions against Russia, since the Russian counter-sanctions are hurting some sectors of French economy.
Through its strong central buying position in government, saving money is an integral part of its work - the department secured record savings for the government departments and public sector bodies it served in 2008/2009.
The 43 pages amount to a complete overhaul of how Britain is run, with rail, mail and parts of the energy sector nationalised, an enhanced role for trade unions and a substantial increase in public investment - or a dangerous spending spree, in Tory parlance.
First, the transfer of the Royal Mail pension fund to the public sector as part of its privatisation.
As part of the ongoing talks over wider cuts to public sector pensions, ministers have since ruled out any negotiations on the issue.
They represent a contractual arrangement over the long term by which the public sector transfers to the private sector all or part of construction, financing, operation, and maintenance responsibilities.
Their goods are transported by road, their workers are educated in schools, their customers are part of sophisticated networks taking in the private sector, the public sector and charities.
The government must mobilise the public and private sectors to do so as part of a massive house the nation campaign.
It is also why developments in the business of digital journalism matters for democracy, especially in countries like the U.S., where private sector media provide by far the largest share of news coverage of public affairs, because of the low levels of funding for public media — as commercial media organizations in many countries continue to lose revenue and lay off reporters because their legacy platforms (like print) grow less popular by the day, the future of the private media sector, an important part of our democratic systems, depends in part on its ability to find new business models and reinvent itself for a new century and new media world, online and elsewhere.
«Of course, we appreciate we are dealing with a long - term problem about how you rebalance the British economy... away from an over-reliance on financial services, away from an over-reliance on public sector employment in parts of the countrOf course, we appreciate we are dealing with a long - term problem about how you rebalance the British economy... away from an over-reliance on financial services, away from an over-reliance on public sector employment in parts of the countrof the country.
Mr Jackson: The hon. Lady will know that the markets have recognised that the fiscal consolidation that the Government had to put in place as part of a policy of growth in the private sector and consolidation in the public sector has resulted in a lessening of the pressures in the gilt markets, with gilt yields down to 3.53 % since May last year, and every 1 % is # 1 billion of interest payment.
The law, which was hammered out as part of this year's state budget talks, limits the free services that New York's public - sector unions must provide to workers who opt not to join the union.
The Office for National Statistics collects employment statistics for the public sector as part of the Quarterly Public Sector Survey and for the private sector as part of the Labour Force Spublic sector as part of the Quarterly Public Sector Survey and for the private sector as part of the Labour Force SPublic Sector Survey and for the private sector as part of the Labour Force Survey.
Thousands of public sector workers from across the North East are taking part in a 24 - hour strike today.
Conference asserts that public sector pensions are a significant element of the remuneration package for five million public service workers and are, therefore, a substantial part of pension provision in the UK.
Controversial UK Government plans to introduce different pay rates for public sector workers in different parts of the UK have so far dominated today's meeting of the Welsh Grand Committee.
«It seems like the governor's strategies are calculated to be divisive and please certain sectors of the private sector unionized workforce and its economy, while denigrating significant parts of the public - sector workforce,» Adler said.
«Isn't this part of a much bigger issue which is there is growing anger in what she calls the court of public opinion not just about the pension and renumeration of what are now public sector employees but about other public sector fat cats including senior civil servants and dare I say it ministers about their very lavish and generous pension?»
Democratic gubernatorial frontrunner Andrew Cuomo has made it clear he believes the public sector unions are part of the problem, and has called for them to make «shared sacrifices» — much like they did in the 1970s.
- PCS is the UK's sixth largest union and represents civil and public servants in central government and in parts of government transferred to the private sector.
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