Sentences with phrase «percent less staff»

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He declined to provide further detail on those affected, citing privacy concerns, but said the cuts represent less than 10 percent of staff.
Jeff Dexter, staff representative with AFSCME, wouldn't give specifics about the amount of wage increases offered by the village, but he said the total contract increase would be less than the 8.5 percent increase the village agreed to in a four - year contract with the Orland Park Police Supervisors» Association last month.
At around the same time, staff at NATO headquarters noted that the median defense spending for 1991 — 2003 was 2 percent of GDP — that is, half of the allies spent more than 2 percent, and half spent less.
Panepinto, who won with less than 50 percent of the vote in 2014, said during his announcement that his decision was both personal and professional, citing the cancer battle being fought by his law firm partner, a looming crackdown on lawmakers» outside income and some sort of sexual harassment probe involving his former chief of staff.
These expenses, which include staff dinners during late nights at the Capitol and fundraising meetings, represent less than 1.5 percent of his campaign dollars on hand,» she said.
And Leila Bozorg, chief of staff at HPD, said infill units for tenants earning less than 60 percent of the federally set area median income — roughly $ 46,600 for a family of three — could qualify for the state's 420c tax credit.
The staff composition of Catholic schools has similarly been turned on its head, from some 90 percent female religious in the»50s to less than 5 percent today (see Figure 1).
For teachers and staff who stay less than five years, the state offers a money purchase plan, where teachers can get a full refund of their original contributions plus three percent interest, but they get none of their employer's 18 percent contribution, nor do they qualify for Social Security benefits.
There, less than a quarter of full - time staff leave their job each year, on average, versus more than 80 percent of part - timers.
Twenty - nine health centers served the remainder of the population, although less than 50 percent of the facilities were fully staffed.
In the past several years, courts of most states have been forced to operate with at least 10 percent less funding than they had back in 2007, resulting in frozen or reduced salaries for judges and staff, furloughs, or a cutting back of hours of operation.
According to survey results, 83 percent of respondents report that the average length of time they or a member of their staff spend reading a cover letter sent by a job applicant is one minute or less.
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