Sentences with phrase «to pay hikes»

Most notable among them: the assumption that future pay hikes for state and local workers will remain lower than they were before the recession.
All but six of those employees also got pay hikes in 2016.
But early career teachers saw a much bigger pay hike as compared with veteran teachers, who complained that they received a raw deal.
The incumbent will also conduct evaluation of the staff and decides on pay hike.
The measures also could be the foundation of new teacher salary schedules that would provide the largest pay hikes when a teacher's effectiveness level improved.
Hot trends (like expanding the use of high - tech gadgets) and simplistic notions (like across - the - board pay hikes) can produce initiatives that are expensive and ineffective.
If we make it easier for workers to organize into unions, their ability to win pay hikes is increased and we all benefit.
He has set aside enough cash to cover pay hikes of 1.25 percent in both 2013 and 2014.
By historical standards, 2 percent is a small pay hike on a nominal basis — although, as noted, it is still ahead of the current and recent average inflation rate.
However, party leaders are sensitive to the public's views and are likely to resist any calls for such a major pay hike.
The 430 members of Local 650 will receive an immediate pay hike of just over eight percent to cover the past four years without a contract.
A candidate, for instance, might promise pay hikes for public workers or tax breaks for select groups, knowing he'll get their political support.
With salary hikes, HR experts forecast pay hikes of 12 — 15 percent across several sectors.
In addition to a 20 percent pay hike for teachers, they're seeking increased pay for support professionals, a permanent raise structure, and a freeze on corporate tax cuts until per - pupil spending reaches the national average.
Of the 475 mayor's office employees scrutinized by the Empire Center for Public Policy, an Albany - based government watchdog, 447 received pay hikes in the 2016 fiscal year, which ended June 30.
Full - time employees ages 25 to 34 got an average 10 % pay hike if they changed jobs in the first quarter of this year, up from 8.3 % in the last three months of 2015, according to the latest quarterly Workforce Vitality Report from ADP Research Institute and Moody's Analytics.
During the call, Cuomo said he would not acquiesce to a legislative pay hike unless the state budget is adopted by its April 1 deadline — a popular indicator of government dysfunction.
Cuomo is backing the term limit amendment in addition to a constitutional change that would create a full - time Legislature, both of which he hopes will achieve first passage in a potential special session that could precede the first legislative pay hike since 1998.
The next mayor is facing a daunting multibillion - dollar bill for retroactive pay hikes because the entire city - labor force has been working for more than two years under expired contracts, the Independent Budget Office warned yesterday.
Many lawmakers still blame Cuomo for killing a proposed legislative pay hike last year — which would have been the first in nearly 20 years — which could be complicating the budget negotiations.
The DA, who has been re-elected with minimal opposition since 1989 while backed by the Bronx Democratic machine, is pushing for a retroactive pay hike from $ 190,000 to $ 250,000 going back to 2011.
Melville, whose secret approval of huge pay hikes for 28 of the State Police's top brass was rescinded by Cuomo shortly after The Post made them public, has returned to an old job as «field commander.»
Suozzi's in the money Nassau legislature approves pay hikes for executive, clerk, comptroller, assessor and DA effective Jan. 1, Dec. 18, 2007, Newsday, Accessed Aug. 22, 2016
City of Albanyd — The union representing Albany city police sergeants and lieutenants retroactive base pay hikes totaling 6.14 percent for 2010 and 2011, without requiring the increase in employee health insurance contributions negotiated by the unions representing the city's rank - and - file police officers.
Mayor Bill de Blasio says he's backing a plan to give hefty pay hikes to the city's elected officials — including himself — but with the catch that council members...
Millions of teachers, NHS staff and police officers lost their automatic annual pay hikes in last month's budget, another attempt by the chancellor to force Miliband to decide on his position.
It would be the first pay hike granted in 17 years for lawmakers, who make a base salary of $ 79,500.
County records show that 32 nonunion workers received pay hikes last year, ranging from $ 5,000 to $ 35,000, and another 25 received new titles along with raises.
A B.C. Supreme Court judge has ordered the provincial government to scrap its three - year pay hike program for B.C. provincial court judges.
Cuomo, increasingly worried that many cities and counties face the threat of financial bankruptcy, is also considering tying pay hikes to «significant» mandate relief for local governments, including possible changes in «Triborough Law,» which favors public - employee unions over local governments in contract talks, a source close to the Legislature said.
Teacher pay hikes sailed through the legislature.
«Granted those reforms they recommended are only applicable to the Council,» she said, and not other elected officials getting pay hikes, «because right now we're the only members of the city in terms of elected officials that are part - time.
County officials are pressuring Albany lawmakers to pass the bill after a judicial pay commission recommended pay hikes for state judges, whose salaries are linked to that of district attorneys.
Gov. Cuomo may link pay hikes for state lawmakers to an end to the much - abused «per diem» reimbursement system and cuts in mandates on hard - pressed local governments, The Post has learned.
The next mayor of NYC is facing a multibillion - dollar bill for retroactive pay hikes because the entire city - labor force has been working for more than two years under expired contracts, the Independent Budget Office warned.
#nybudget sets the stage for automatic pay hikes for legislators, governor and others, but is it constitutional?
The district's contract proposal phased out the district's longstanding practice of picking up the bulk of teacher pension contributions and increased union insurance premiums in exchange for a series of pay hikes over four years and a promise of no economic layoffs.
The peace comes at a price: pay hikes averaging 2.6 % a year with an intriguing cost - of - living clause in the final three years that protects workers in case inflation takes off.
As unlikely as it may seem, I believe that if Arsenal finish in the top - four and make some big name signings to go with a healthy pay hike, the Chilean may well stay with the club.
With fat pay hikes projected for Marcus Allen and Mike Haynes as well, the Raiders» payroll will exceed $ 15 million for» 85, roughly two times what it was three years ago.
The budget includes the creation of a commission that would study a potential pay hike for lawmakers and executive branch department chiefs.
Pay hikes required by the Triborough Amendment cost the state government $ 140 million a year and add almost $ 300 million a year to school budgets.
«Families and pensioners are struggling with the demands of yet another council tax rise, and councils owe it to them to cut back on executive pay hikes,» he said.
One of the bill's opponents, Sen. Declan O'Scanlon (R - Monmouth), had said there is a good argument to give judges raises, but said state lawmakers need to have a more thorough discussion about who deserves pay hikes given the state's shaky finances, instead of just «taking care of the people closest to us.»
Harlem Assemblyman Keith Wright, regarded as Mr. Rangel's favored successor, has blasted several emails to supporters touting the new pay hike as «his big win» while requesting donations for his congressional run.
A reluctant Orangetown Town Board has approved a new five year contract with the town's Patrolmen's Benevolent Association, granting an average 2.4 percent pay hike annually through 2015 and keeping all existing benefits in place including pensions, overtime, personal and family health packages and vacation, sick, and personal days off.
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