Sentences with phrase «pay scale points»

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Data shows that while participants in larger plans clearly benefit from scale, some small plans managed to pay significantly less in costs than others: costs for plans in the $ 1 million to $ 10 million segment ranged widely, from 68 basis points to 153 basis points.
As a point of reference, and keeping in mind that building costs vary greatly across the country and can be much higher or lower depending on scale and the involvement of a contractor or paid laborers, one recent building project detailed its construction costs through every stage of the process and totaled $ 88,000.
The methodology used in the preparation of each set of results took as its starting point the gross national income (GNI) of the States Members of the United Nations during the corresponding base periods as a first approximation of the capacity to pay, and applied conversion factors, relief measures and limits to the scale in order to arrive at the final scale.
Unqualified teachers - such as instructors - are paid on a 10 - point scale starting at # 15,817 (# 19,893 Inner London).
Each September, provided performance has been deemed to be satisfactory, teachers move one point up on the Main pay scale, until they reach the maximum basic rate of pay (M6).
More tax is lost to onshore evasion or non-compliance than to offshore evasion and avoidance but it does not always attract the same level of public interest - for example a former minister for tax was vilified for making the very valid point about the scale of the tax loss from paying tradespeople in cash.
On the subject of the perceived inability of the government to deliver large - scale IT projects, he pointed to the DWP's payment programme with 22.5 million accounts now paid directly, which he said was «delivered on time, under budget».
They have to negotiate their salary point on the national academic pay scale with their employer — the university — and the starting salary for a postdoc in the pre-1992 sector can be as low as # 16,775.
Klee points out that he actually made more money when he returned to academia from industry, but the pay scales for a starting scientist and a starting assistant professor are similar.
The fact that he is still chugging away, knocking out a film a year at 74 years old, is indeed impressive, and one frequently marvels at not only the consistent quality of his work, but the relative indifference when he hits pay dirt — i.e., if some young up - and - comer had knocked out a Vicky Cristina Barcelona or Match Point, he or she'd have been hailed as the Second Coming, but when it's Woody, we just chalk it up as an expectation, rate it on a comparative scale to his previous masterworks, and move on.
Kimmel also noted that only 11 percent of movies are directed by women, and also pointed to pay inequity issues, such as Mark Wahlberg being paid $ 1.5 million for reshoots on «All the Money in the World,» while Michelle Williams took scale.
In Inherent Vice — a wily fifth - generation Los Angeles noir that riffs with equal dexterity on the genre's classical high - points (The Big Sleep, Double Indemnity), its radical Fifties masterpieces (In a Lonely Place, Kiss Me Deadly), its New Hollywood re-stagings (Chinatown, The Long Goodbye), and its Nineties postmodern updates (L.A. Confidential, The Big Lebowski)-- he finds it in another familiar character type: the reckless, sharp - witted professional snoop caught up in a case beyond his pay scale.
It's easy to miss the scale of equity as an «issue,» because unlike assessment, curriculum, teacher pay, class sizes, educational technology, or any other persistently evergreen edu - choke point, equity never stops affecting.
At this point, a teacher's salary has climbed the final few, steep steps on the pay scale: she is most likely at her «normal retirement age» and her pension benefits peak.
The School Teachers» Review Body, which recommended the removal of the incremental pay points, has suggested keeping a reference pay scale to help show teachers what they could expect to be paid at the different stages of their career.
Please note that Teaching Apprenticeships must be paid in accordance with at least point one on the unqualified teachers» pay scale for the period of their training.
The agreement will give sixth form teachers on points 1 to 6 of the national pay scale a 2 % rise from 1 September 2017 and teachers above point 6 of the pay scale a 1 % rise from the same date.
what salary levels you will offer for any School Direct (salaried) places — for maintained schools, this should be at least point 1 of the unqualified teacher pay scale and for academies and free schools, whatever you agree to set (which must be advertised)
The Staff Side asserted strongly that information provided to the meeting about pay progression, workforce distribution and the reserves held by sixth form colleges showed that the Employers» Side could increase the earlier pay offer of 1 % on all scale points and allowances from 1 September 2017.
The joint ATL and NUT pay survey undertaken at the end of last year found that one in five eligible teachers were denied progression to the next point on the pay scale.
Teaching Apprentices are paid in line with at least point one on the unqualified teachers» pay scale.
Democrats also pointed out the pay scale seemed to slight newer and more experienced teachers, bundling some of its largest gains for teachers in the mid-ranges of experience.
If you're paying fees at the higher end of the scale, they can easily negate the value of any points or miles you're earning.
The figures correspond with disclosure from a number of State Street ETFs, which reportedly pay variable fees equal to 0.03 % of assets, some with break points at a certain scale.
If you're paying fees at the higher end of the scale, they can easily negate the value of any points or miles you're earning.
Plus, indie developers are creating amazing experiences for gamers at reasonable price points of $ 5 - $ 20 dollars, giving us even less incentive to pay so much (even big publishers are getting in on the low end of the pricing scale, like Ubisoft \'s recent Child of Light).
it pays to use smaller scale examples, so if a hot frying pan is left to cool, in a room the heat loss is from the pan — if objects are radiating energy they're losing heat, until at such point the pan is the same temperaure as the air of the room.
The most probable outcome (at least on the 100 year time scale) has risks that are probably manageable, but as Marty Weitzman at Harvard has pointed out, we need to pay attention to the tail of the risk distribution, because the economic and societal risks can be very large there.
On a 10 - point scale, Regulatory and Compliance has a volatility index of 10, while Insurance has an Index of two, indicating that the mix of timekeepers and rates paid on these matters varies more significantly than the mix for Insurance.
On a 10 point scale, IP - Trademark has a Volatility Index of 10, while Mergers and Acquisitions has an Index of 6, indicating that the mix of timekeepers and rates paid on these matters varies more significantly than the mix for Mergers and Acquisitions.
But at some point, if you're going to scale, you're going to have to have at least one pay channel that's doing pretty well for you.
Although there are strong similarities between Amiko Pay and the Lightning Network, Plooy was quick to point out some key differences between the two payment channel networks during his Scaling Bitcoin Montreal presentation.
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