The phrase
"private firms" refers to companies that are not owned or controlled by the government. They are privately owned and operated businesses.
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He also has worked for
private firms in the governmental affairs, medical imaging and sales industries.
Research on pharmaceuticals is funded
by private firms with one goal in mind: bringing profitable drugs to market.
These are conditions few of those who work
for private firms or for themselves can even dream of.
As the above discussion implies, however, school boards can not be expected to behave like the managers
of private firms in resisting union demands.
As private firms fail to contribute to their staff's pensions, they often end up relying on the state.
The idea that the state runs things terribly and
private firms run things efficiently is so deeply entrenched in all three mainstream parties that we won't see a change anytime soon.
Her firm handles more women's rights cases than any
other private firm in the nation and has won hundreds of millions of dollars for victims.
Although only 5 to 10 percent of K - 12 institutions nationwide currently
use private firms to manage their food programs, that figure represents a...
Add this influence to that of
private firms operating schools of choice, and public education could have a powerful engine for school improvement driven by the market.
However, his plans on cuts to the public sector and bringing
private firms into the health service go further than she could ever have dreamed.
So,
if private firms are more efficient than public firms, that should have no effect on regulated distribution charges, only on relative profitability.
And will an extra $ 10,000 a year to repay loans matter much
when private firms are offering 10 times that amount as signing bonuses?
You also can check recent sales in public records,
through private firms, and on the Internet to help you determine a home's potential worth.
Because private firms are subject to less scrutiny (the clue is in the name), it was able to get away with it until the last minute.
The act has also put pressure on
small private firms — those that were poised to go public, and others that are dealing with a shortage of accountants.
Private firms competing with one another for the business of public education are an important source of market influence on education.
I get it: Hiring and firing at
big private firms is a better indicator of the overall health of the economy.
Private firms push down wages and make contractual arrangements with staff «flexible» in a bid to reduce costs.
For example, working as an accounting clerk for a foundation, trust or
private firm usually pays better than working for a company or non-profit organization.
In the schools managed
by private firms, pest control and peeling paint are the responsibility of the schools.
They may work
for private firms and government organizations too depending on their own interest.
They have virtually no control over the actions and operations
of private firms.
My experience working with large, complex organizations as well
as private firms, together with my exceptional educational accomplishments, help make me a perfect candidate for the position.
The evidence is clear:
private firms in public services offer poor value for money.
If private firms are unlikely to make sustained investments in the development of those technologies, what role should the public sector play in undertaking those activities?
You can also check recent sales in public records,
through private firms and on the Internet to help you determine a home's potential worth.
We'll also seek to increase international cooperation
among private firms and governments in key sectors such as power generation, auto manufacturing, renewable fuels, and aluminum and steel.
The crackdown will involve
hiring private firms to track ads for housing and find out if the outcome is the same whether the applicant is white, African - American, from another ethnic group, has a disability or applies under Section 8.
The 40 - year - old's pugnacious style largely defined Uber's approach and helped it become a transportation colossus valued at $ 68 billion, the
largest private firm backed by venture capital firms in the world.
Senior staff
at private firms who are failing to deliver transport, energy or other services will be forced to attend grillings by members of the public under new legislation.
In March, Canadian Lawyer InHouse held a roundtable on e-discovery in Canada, sponsored by LexisNexis Applied Discovery, with a group of experts in the field
from private firms, corporate legal departments, and the judiciary.
The National Federation of Independent Business, while acknowledging that Mr. Obama has the authority to place conditions on federal contractors, said his latest action was another burdensome government mandate
on private firms.
NASA's Commercial Crew Program
allows private firms SpaceX and Boeing to bring U.S. astronauts to and from the International Space Station.
«There's also a continued consolidation of the industry, with a lot
more private firms going after large portfolios with the help of the REITs, or using the REITs as third - party managers.
A shameful, incredibly profitable model used (with rare exception) by
private firms who escape the scrutiny of publicly traded peers.