Not exact matches
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Compensation: Required in every state except Texas, workers»
compensation insurance pays for employees» medical expenses and missed wages if injured wh
compensation insurance
pays for employees» medical expenses and missed wages if injured
while working.
While salespeople rely on commissions for about 50 % of their
compensation, the tech folks have much less income at risk — at most 25 % of their yearly
pay.
It's possible that
while Trump earned that
compensation for 1995, he was not actually
paid it by the company until 1996 or later.
While Williams» base
compensation is $ 2.1 million, it's safe to say he's probably getting
paid much more, USA Today notes.
While the difference in
compensation appears stark, it narrowed slightly compared with the previous year, the High
Pay Centre and the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development said on Thursday.
While the change at Morgan Stanley was detailed internally in November in a lengthy document that outlined the wealth unit's 2014
compensation structure, some advisers realized it was happening only after it was implemented and their
pay checks dropped in recent weeks according to several advisers.
While two - year full - time programs such as Tuck, Harvard, Stanford, Wharton, etc., require a significant investment in time and money, that investment
pays off in both career options and
compensation.
Masrani's
compensation package was third - highest at $ 12.44 million,
while Downe and Dodig received total
pay of $ 10.53 million and $ 9.44 million, respectively.
Elliott alleged that Hess was
paying execs some of the highest
compensation packages in the industry,
while stock returns were near the bottom.
While we may be on the cusp of change, most large company
compensation committee members don't have more than a surface understanding of how their decisions to squeeze worker
pay affect the economy, their businesses, and the lives of the people who work at the companies they represent.
The system collapse could result in TSB
paying fines and
compensation,
while the Bank of England's watchdog the Financial Conduct Authority said it plans to talk to the firm to understand what went wrong.
Capital's share of national income has risen,
while labor's share has fallen — even though it includes lavish
compensation of executives who are
paid disproportionately through stock grants, options and bonuses.
Similarly, in the country, the ultra-rich
pay - off the politicians and then extract the wealth via different mechanisms such as money printing, bond - price (interest rate) fixing, corporate tax holidays, and excessive executive
compensation while the nation's balance sheet is laden with debt.
While we can not predict how the deductibility limit may impact our
compensation program in future years, we intend to maintain an approach to executive
compensation that strongly links
pay to performance.
Universal Technical Institute (UTI) incentivized executives to meet EBIT, graduate placement, and completion rate goals
while Twitter (TWTR)
pay was solely at management discretion, with 99 % of
pay tied to equity - based
compensation.
While Devon's reaction to the 2011 say - on -
pay provides positive evidence that boards can and do respond effectively to a negative vote, its failure to alter its
pay programs prior to that point as natural gas prices sank suggests that owners of companies whose fortunes are closely tied to commodity prices should be wary of lax
compensation structures.
Annual incentive
compensation and a portion of performance - based restricted units focus on short - term performance
while the balance of performance - based restricted units and the other components of performance - based
pay are tied to achievement of financial targets and stock price performance over a longer period of time.
While child support can be pretty formulaic with well - established rules for addressing different
compensation concerns, spousal support is much more variable and often is not as straightforward as simply taking a number off a
pay stub.
The goal of the Arlington Heights Park District's
compensation program is to assure that the Park District maintains a
compensation and benefit program that attracts and retains capable and career - oriented employees
while continuing to
pay competitive wages and benefits for comparable work in the market place.
Parents who refuse to let a divorced partner see their child could be electronically tagged, sent to do voluntary work
while their partner spends time with the child or forced to
pay compensation for missed holidays, under proposals launched today.
While it will fund the operations of government, rank - and - file lawmakers — already sour about their
compensation — will not be
paid until a full budget is in place.
«On one occasion the governor
paid compensation for over 70 cows to herdsmen,
while host communities whose crops were destroyed were compensated by the state governor.»
Issuing ID cards will cost more than # 5bn over the next decade
while scrapping the scheme now would leave the taxpayer with a relatively small
compensation bill to
pay.
While the teachers unions could seek higher
compensation at the negotiating table, they quickly discovered that they would lose public support if the school board sought the authority to
pay for raises by floating new bonds, for example.
While increasing numbers of school districts offer
pay incentives to address math and science staff shortages, the authors conclude that «
compensation and working conditions must evolve further if school systems are to address the challenge of staffing math and science classrooms with teachers of strong academic caliber.»
Even seemingly sophisticated proponents of
compensation reform have too often advocated variations on the blunt Pavlovian approach of
paying more for higher student test scores
while neglecting the broader design of the profession.
While finding that «students in the hybrid format
pay no «price» for this mode of instruction» in terms of educational outcomes, the researchers» cost simulations find that substantial savings would result from the hybrid course model, primarily reflecting reduced professorial
compensation.
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While some of these districts are able to do so because they converted to a performance
pay system, like Washington, D.C., some do so using a traditional model of teacher
compensation, like Chicago and Milwaukee,» she added.
We'll start with AFT president Rhonda (please call me Randi) Weingarten who pulled in a cool $ 543,150 in total
compensation over the last year, all the
while railing against the rich because she claims they don't
pay their fair share of taxes.
It's important to note that CPC includes all income in its reporting — base
pay, overtime, health and pension benefits and other forms of
compensation,
while again, the CAP study misleadingly includes only base
pay.
While still leaving districts the flexibility to establish their own
pay scale, Oregon should articulate policies that definitively discourage districts from tying
compensation to advanced degrees, in light of the extensive research showing that such degrees generally do not have an impact on teacher effectiveness.
While giving local districts authority over
pay scales, the state should ensure that effectiveness is a factor in teachers»
compensation.
While leaving districts flexibility to decide their own
pay scales, states should promote
compensation tied to teacher effectiveness and discourage districts from basing
pay solely on criteria not correlated with teacher effectiveness.
While still leaving districts the flexibility to establish their own
pay scale, Maryland should articulate policies that definitively discourage districts from tying
compensation to advanced degrees, in light of the extensive research showing that such degrees do not have an impact on teacher effectiveness.
While still leaving districts the flexibility to establish their own
pay scale, Michigan should articulate policies that definitively discourage districts from tying
compensation to advanced degrees, in light of the extensive research showing that such degrees do not have an impact on teacher effectiveness.
While still leaving districts the flexibility to establish their own
pay scale, New Jersey should articulate policies that definitively discourage districts from tying
compensation to advanced degrees, in light of the extensive research showing that such degrees do not have an impact on teacher effectiveness.
While still leaving local school districts the flexibility to establish their own
pay scale, the District of Columbia should articulate policies that definitively discourage them from tying
compensation to advanced degrees, in light of the extensive research showing that such degrees do not have an impact on teacher effectiveness.
While still leaving districts the flexibility to establish their own
pay scale, Wyoming should articulate policies that definitively discourage districts from tying
compensation to advanced degrees, in light of the extensive research showing that such degrees do not have an impact on teacher effectiveness.
Special advisory and technical experts and consultants appointed pursuant to this subsection shall,
while performing their functions under this section, be entitled to receive
compensation at rates fixed by the Secretary, but not exceeding the daily
pay rate, for a person employed as a GS - 18 under section 5332 of title 45, United States Code, including traveltime, and
while serving away from their homes or regular places of business they may be allowed travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, as authorized by section 5703 of such title 5 for persons in the Government service employed intermittently.
(2) Any such experts or consultants shall,
while serving pursuant to such contracts, be entitled to receive
compensation at rates fixed by the Secretary, but not exceeding the pro rata
pay rate for a person employed as a GS - 18, under section 5332 of title 5, United States Code, including traveltime, and
while so serving away from their homes or regular places of business, they may be allowed travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, as authorized by section 5703 of title 5, United States Code, for persons in the Government service employed intermittently.
634) is amended to read as follows: (b) Each member of the Commission who is otherwise in the service of the Government of the United States shall serve without
compensation in addition to that received for such other service, but
while engaged in the work of the Commission shall be
paid actual travel expenses, and per diem in lieu of subsistence expenses when away from his usual place of residence, in accordance with the provisions of the Travel Expenses Act of 1949, as amended
While students may receive some tax - free income in the form of grants and scholarships, any
compensation they receive as employees is subject to the same federal and local taxes everyone else
pays.
Not surprisingly, the gung - ho annuity group tends to reap much of its
compensation from commissions and other perks from annuity sales,
while the never - annuity advisers generally make their living from the annual management fees you
pay them if you invest your savings with them rather than buy an annuity.
Dependency and Indemnity
Compensation (DIC) is a monthly benefit
paid to surviving spouses of some deceased veterans, including those who died
while on active duty.
Instead, the Board has overseen the consumption of a large portion of the Company's assets
while paying itself exorbitant
compensation.
While much has been written about Elon Musk's milestone - based, decade - long
pay package, Harvard Business Review's George Serafeim argues, «Elon Musk's unusual
compensation plan isn't really about
compensation at all.»
While you are, of course, correct that «emend» means to correct a faulty text, you are incorrect that «amend» only means when one
pays compenstion for a wrong (or even that
compensation is necesary for one to amend one's wrong.
Our 2017 General Counsel
Compensation Survey, which reflects
pay data from 2016, shows that,
while GCs at major US corporations still aren't
paid quite as much as, say, their CEO counterparts, their paychecks are certainly nothing to sniff at.
While worker's
compensation may
pay for some of the medical bills and lost earnings, worker's
compensation will not fairly compensate an injured worker for permanent losses and disability stemming from a serious construction accident.
If your case is successful, a proportion of your
compensation will go towards our legal costs,
while your opponent will
pay the majority of the fees.