Sentences with phrase «poor job ratings»

Very few teachers receive poor job ratings, and new evaluations haven't changed that Washington Post

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It can mask weakness in the market if there are large numbers of discouraged workers, as in the U.S. which now has a lower jobless rate than Canada despite a poor job creation record.
Klitgaard and Weir note that macroeconomic models — which often are based on interest rates, prices, and GDP — can help explain exchange rate changes over long horizons, but do a poor job of tracking daily, weekly, or monthly changes.
Combining this with poor sales growth results in a dismal outlook for earnings 3) the pressure on earnings will continue to hurt capital spending, which is usually just a magnified image of earnings, 4) the same factors will continue to raise default rates, causing earnings problems and debt downgrades among banks and financial companies, 5) earnings shortfalls will also lead to continued job cutbacks, with the unemployment rate rising to at least 5.5 % (indeed, once the unemployment rate has advanced by 0.5 % from its lows, it has never reversed until rising by least 1.5 % off those lows).
U.S. and European stock markets sank on Friday in response to drastically poorer than expected U.S. jobs numbers which weakened the case for a rise in Federal Reserve interest rates this year.
Some 24 % say they have done a good job, and only 6 % rate their job as parents as fair or poor.
The governor's performance rating has also been staying the course: 41 percent of those polled continue to believe the second - term Democrat has been doing a fair or excellent job, 58 percent rate his job performance as «fair or poor
«Cuomo's overall job performance rating has also remained fairly constant for much of the year, with 41 percent now rating the job he's doing as governor excellent or good, and 58 percent rating it as only fair or poor
Would you rate the job Senator Kirsten Gillibrand is doing in office as excellent, good, fair, or poor?
22 % report they are doing a poor job, and 4 % have either never heard of the Senate or are unsure how to rate it.
Sixty - two percent of voters rate the MTA's job performance as fair or poor.
38 % rate Cuomo's job performance as fair, and nearly one in five voters — 18 % — calls it poor.
31 % give Gillibrand fair marks while 11 % rate her job performance as poor.
He received a negative rating on matters that include taxes, infrastructure, K - 12 education, criminal justice, and the economy, in which a majority say he's doing either a fair or poor job.
When Turner criticized Weprin's suggestion that the government tax millionaires and billionaires at higher rates as «political sloganism» and impractical, a man in the crowd shouted, «You never got a job for a poor person!»
Forty - two percent of voters rated Cuomo's job performance as good or excellent; with 57 percent rating it poor or fair.
While there's no apparent effort to force him out, Johnson may be sick of the gig and ready to be replaced after nearly 25 years on the job — and after a torrent of criticism of his low conviction rate and his poor relations with the NYPD for declining to prosecute cases that arise from certain types of stop and frisks, sources told the News.
When Marist last asked New York State voters about Tom DiNapoli's job performance, 29 % gave the comptroller high marks, 34 % rated his performance as fair, and 9 % thought he was doing a poor job.
At that time, 27 % rated his job as fair, 13 % thought his performance was poor, and 5 % were unsure.
At that time, 39 % said the legislative body was doing a fair job, and 25 % rated it as poor.
Last month, 50 percent of respondents said that Cuomo is doing a «good» or «excellent» job as governor, and 48 percent rated his performance «fair» or «poor
Only 45 percent of New Yorkers said that Cuomo is doing a «good» or «excellent» job as governor, while 53 percent rated his performance «fair» or «poor,» putting his rating in the negative.
32 % said he was doing a fair job, and 21 % rated his job performance as poor.
Cuomo has assailed the state's public schools for years, blasting their steep costs, low graduation rates and a system that guaranteed jobs to poor - performing teachers.
Those who rate their promotion opportunities «very poor» are seven times more likely than average to register low job satisfaction.
On the other end, those who gave «recognition and prestige» a 1 were four times more likely than average to give their overall job satisfaction the same poor rating.
Another 33 % rate the services as «fair» and 12 % say the websites do a «poor» job of protecting their information.
Just one - third of independents report that President Obama has done an «excellent» or «good» job of handling education issues, while the rest assign him a «fair» or «poor» rating.
The ATR is «made up of teachers who lost their jobs through budget cuts, school closures, poor performance ratings or disciplinary issues.»
High levels of stress negatively affect teacher wellness, causing burnout, lack of engagement, job dissatisfaction, poor performance and high turnover rates.
Harkin's report found that insufficient government oversight and regulation allows for - profits to charge exorbitant rates, devote an inordinate amount of money to unethical and illegal recruiting strategies, and produce graduates with poor training, bleak job prospects, and excessive debt.
On average, students who attend for - profits have poor graduation rates, high loan - default rates, and dismal job prospects.
Katzir, Alliance's CEO and a former Broad Foundation managing director, said the poor results should be taken in context, since Alliance's first job, more than a decade ago, was to raise high school graduation rates.
The data also shows that rising mortgage rates and poor job growth are killing the housing market.
And even if they do earn a lot and are able to save, poor investment returns, bad luck, poor judgement, ultra-low interest rates and job loss could all conspire against them.
Most people know that having bad credit makes it difficult for them to get a loan, but a poor credit rating can also make it hard to get a job or an apartment.
Assuming you do a good job of checking out the financial strength of the borrower, the primary risk is that you might get locked in to a poor rate of return for many years.
I was recently offered a job with a bank's contact centre, then had the offer retracted at first because I have a poor credit rating.
Many dog care takers, hard hit by the economy, job losses, income losses and poor interest rates and investment returns, appear to be going to the vet less often for routine care.
Your credit score affects your life significantly - an excellent credit score can open many doors (better chance of getting loans, a good job, renting a house or paying less for insurance), and a poor credit score can hinder your possibilities of employment or make you pay higher insurance premiums or higher interest rates on your credit cards.
It's also good to know what your chances are of getting good insurance rates or that sweet job you applied for, since your driving history can influence both: Drivers with poor records pay higher insurance rates, and employers may deny you a job if you have a history of violations, especially if you'll be driving in connection with the job.
Your driving history plays a vital role in determining your car insurance rates, and a poor driving record could even cost you a job.
If you are in poor health, have a risky job or hobby, or are a smoker or drinker, the insurance company will charge you higher rates than normal.
Keeping your resume current on the job boards is only one facet of using it to conduct your job search and not even the most important facet, at least partly because of its poor rate of return.
Barnett said that existing high rates of suicide, poor health and a lack of jobs could not be ignored.
Blame the economy, blame the interest rates, whatever; but, never the poor job they are doing when the property isn't selling.
Twenty - somethings are not borrowing money to buy homes at the rate they were a decade ago — a trend that may have as much to do with high levels of student debt and poor job prospects as it has to do with trauma from the housing bust, according to new research and analysis discussed at the recent National Association of Real Estate Editors (NAREE) conference.
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