Sentences with phrase «percent raise under»

Troy police officers and sergeants will get a 2.01 percent raise under a settlement reached between the city and the Police Benevolent Association.
Non-union state workers, the vast majority of the 69,000 state employees, received a 1 percent raise under the budget that took effect in July.
Public Works Commissioner Joe Coffey later refused to take a 9.4 percent raise under that budget in solidarity with his workers.

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British inflation fell to its lowest level in more than 12 years in November, coming in at half the Bank of England's two percent target and leaving it under no pressure to raise interest rates anytime soon.
Then... this is the best part... he made it clear that a 6.5 percent unemployment rate would not necessarily be the threshold for raising rates, then went on a long discussion of the conditions under which he would NOT raise rates, including if the unemployment rate dropped mostly due to cyclical declines in the labor force participation rate rather than gains in unemployment, as well as persistently low inflation.
In the US, seventy to eighty percent (75 % -80 %) of the funds raised under Rule 506 (c), the accredited investor rule that allows advertising, has been in the real estate sector.
The iPhone maker is raising its quarterly dividend by 16 percent to 73 cents per share, matching the largest increase since Apple restored the payment under shareholder pressure six years ago.
Azimut will initially buy 51 percent of Augustus, whose assets under management exceed 800 million euros ($ 1.06 billion), for 10 million euros ($ 13.24 million) and raise the stake to 100 percent after six years, it said in a statement.
On March 21, the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) of the US Federal Reserve Board under its new chairman, Jerome Powell, raised benchmark interest rates, or the target for the federal funds rate, by 25 basis points to 1.5 - 1.75 percent, effectively bringing the federal funds rate to a little above 1.6 percent.
Find charities that are 501 (c)(3) and that have under 10 percent fund raising and administrative expenses and that is reasonable.
The BHT, Inc fund raising and administrative costs are very low, under 6 percent, due to being staffed by volunteers, and the costs are those for materials to publicize activities and conduct fund raising events for the community.
The city of Schenectady's roughly 146 blue collar workers would receive 2 percent raises for the next three years under a proposed contract that was voted out of the City Council Finance Committee.
The amount to be raised through property taxes would be $ 12 million, an increase of 2.91 percent, which is within the allowable increase under the New York State tax cap.
Robert Lipp, budget review director, said raises under the law have averaged 1.09 percent annually over the last four years and a five - year freeze would save $ 154,737.
Under the terms of the September 2013 agreement, 443 workers who are part of Local 237 received raises of as much as 34 percent — retroactive to 2008 — for a total cost of $ 3 million, according to the union and the city's Office of Management and Budget.
Pay has become a hot - button issue in Albany as the governor seeks a series of one - day furloughs for 100,000 state workers, after labor leaders refused to forgo a 4 percent raise for the state work force that was largely negotiated under Gov. Eliot Spitzer, or to delay a week's pay.
Under the IDC plan, local governments would be allowed to raise the minimum wage on their own up to 30 percent of the current minimum wage, $ 8.75.
CUNY trustees would take 10 percent of the annual revenue raised by dozens of foundations affiliated with the system's colleges to fund tuition assistance programs, under Gov. Andrew Cuomo's executive budget released earlier this week.
Under the Republican tax reform framework, 80 percent of the tax breaks would go to the wealthy while raising taxes on the middle class and deflating home values.
In her only budget vote since joining the Broome County Legislature, she supported a spending plan that raised the tax levy by under 2 percent.
Under the state's Citizens» Election Program, gubernatorial candidates need to raise a quarter of a million dollars in donations of $ 100 or less with 90 percent of the money coming from Connecticut residents to receive millions in taxpayer - financed election grants.
«By any measure, New York under this administration is leading the way on diversity in contracting by raising MWBE participation from 9 percent to 25 percent of state contracts over the last seven years.
Harry Nespoli, president of the Uniformed Sanitationmen's Association, praised de Blasio for reaching a pension and pay raise deal with the union last year that brought nearly 80 percent of the municipal workforce under contract, calling him a «union - friendly mayor.»
The tax cap for local governments will be set at under 1 percent yet again, raising concerns among municipal officials over how to make ends meet.
The proposal expands the eligibility of a small business to include any business that files under PIT regardless of how the business is structured; raises the income eligibility threshold from $ 250,000 to $ 500,000 when the business entity income is less than $ 1.5 million; eliminates the employee requirement; increases the exemption from 5 percent to 15 percent for small business income and from 5 percent to 20 percent for farm income; increases the corporate tax threshold from $ 390,000 to $ 500,000; and reduces the corporate business income rate for small businesses from 6.5 percent to 2.5 percent over two years.
Over the course of negotiations, the district has proposed giving teachers a 10 percent raise and a bonus to make up for the time working under an expired agreement.
Under the agreement, all workers will receive a two percent raise retroactive to August 2017 and another two percent pay hike beginning July 2018.
Under scrutiny then was a federal law that threatened to withhold 5 percent of a state's highway grant if the state did not raise its drinking age to 21.
And when the district recently made public the average teacher salary increases under the new pact — ranging from 2.5 percent to 4 percent per year — it didn't include what can be lucrative raises given to educators who earn master's degrees and other graduate credits.
In 2014, parents of students at Horace Mann Elementary School in Northwest Washington, D.C., spent over $ 470,000 of their own money to support the school's programs.1 With just under 290 students enrolled for the 2013 - 14 school year, this means that, in addition to public funding, Horace Mann spent about an extra $ 1,600 for each student.2 Those dollars — equivalent to 9 percent of the District of Columbia's average per - pupil spending3 — paid for new art and music teachers and classroom aides to allow for small group instruction.4 During the same school year, the parent - teacher association, or PTA, raised another $ 100,000 in parent donations and collected over $ 200,000 in membership dues, which it used for similar initiatives in future years.5 Not surprisingly, Horace Mann is one of the most affluent schools in the city, with only 6 percent of students coming from low - income families.6
But The New York Times recently reported that only 3 percent — or fewer — of teachers under new systems in Florida, Tennessee and Michigan were rated unsatisfactory, raising questions about how effective that agenda will be.
Sanger Unified is a prime example of a district that finds itself in a bind as it faces new federal requirements under the No Child Left Behind law, which was supposed to raise the number of American students who perform on grade level to 100 percent this coming year.
Under the budget deal, public school teachers will get an average seven percent raise.
Most Broward County teachers will receive raises this year ranging from 2.6 percent to to 3.51 percent, under a tentative contract between the school district and the teachers» union.
Palm Beach County's teachers will get an average 3.2 percent raise, retroactive to July 1, under an agreement reached by the school district and Classroom Teachers Association negotiators.
While it won't be nearly as quick as the race version, the GTI Clubsport's I4 will have 265 hp under normal conditions, but will have an overboost feature to raise output by 10 percent in short spurts.
Reports have come in that 60 percent of Snapchat users are under the age of 24, so if you're a Young Adult author or Middle Grade author especially, this app might be an incredible marketing tool for raising awareness about your books as well as to gain readers and build your author brand.
At that point, with a raise of up to 32 percent under your belt, you would switch to taking your individual benefits.
Under one version of the proposal, about 1 million families would be hit with a 4.3 percent surtax on income over $ 500,000, which would raise enough money to permit Congress to abolish the alternative minimum tax for millions of households earning less than $ 250,000 a year, according to Democratic aides and others familiar with the plan.
A growing economy and a young population — 50 percent of Istanbul residents are under age 30 — are raising home prices there, so buyers should act quickly if interested.
-- Fifty percent of the funds raised under this section shall be provided in the form of grants to electric utilities that had, prior to the award of any grant under this section, committed resources to deploy a large scale electricity generation unit with integrated carbon capture and sequestration or conversion applied to a substantial portion of the unit's carbon dioxide emissions.
The alternative mining plan would have raised production costs for Arch subsidiary Mingo Logan Coal Co. by 55 cents per ton, about 1 percent of the expected per - ton sales price, according to the report obtained under the federal Freedom of Information Act.
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For drivers under the age of 21, any amount of alcohol that raises the BAC level over.02 percent could result in a DUI charge.
If Morgan Creek succeeds in raising the full $ 500 million, it will constitute approximately 25 percent of the firm's total assets under management and be the market's single - largest cryptoasset hedge fund.
BNB made an astounding 20 percent rally to $ 9.66, raising its market cap to just under $ 1 billion and allowing it to climb to 25th in the rankings.
By the fifth year of implementation, federal funds for Strong Start combined with existing early childhood slots will support an estimated 4.3 million slots, raising the percentage of low - income children under age 5 served by federal and state programs from 31 percent to 39 percent.
The amount to be raised through property taxes would be $ 12 million, an increase of 2.91 percent, which is within the allowable increase under the New York State tax cap.
A growing economy and a young population — 50 percent of Istanbul residents are under age 30 — are raising home prices there, so buyers should act quickly if interested.
More than one in three (35 percent) are raising children under 18 in the home, and more than four in 10 have pets (44 percent).
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