Sentences with phrase «public employees who»

This case demonstrates that the justice system will protect government and public employees who speak out about fraud and misconduct.
«These concerns are also especially heightened for first responders and other public employees who require the public's complete trust that they will discharge their duties faithfully and impartially without regard to factors like a person's race, gender or sexual orientation.»
I suspect that there are many public employees who, if the spotlight were turned on them, would find themselves the target of legitimate suspicion.
It is another arrow in our quiver to further our mission — protecting public employees who protect our environment.
Keith Lester and Bryan Bass are after all salaried public employees who can never hope to make even a fraction of the salary of a G.E. or United Health CEO oven vice CEO.
It's as if the Democrats have created a privileged class of Americans — akin to the old Soviet nomenklatura — consisting of public employees who are insulated from the normal perils and pains to which ordinary citizens are exposed.
The WFP wanted to endorse Cuomo, the Democrat and favorite, in order to rack up the necessary votes in November; Cuomo wouldn't accept the endorsement unless the WFP swallowed his budget - cutting agenda, a plan that could chop the pay and pensions of the unionized public employees who make up the WFP membership.
Governor Andrew Cuomo on May 31 signed into law a bill that enables public school teachers and other public employees who are honorably discharged veterans and have five years in their civilian jobs to purchase up to three years of service credit toward their pensions.
Cuomo has said ethics reforms are on the «top» of his agenda, and in Rochester this week, the governor said the state should «remove the pensions of public employees who are convicted of a felony.»
The pension forfeiture portion of the bill would apply to all public employees who are sworn in subsequent to the bill's enactment — they would also be subject to the hefty financial penalty of up to twice the sum they unlawfully collected.
That grew to $ 92.9 million in 2015, or $ 80.9 million before Suez reimbursed the county $ 12 million for public employees who remained in the system.
After multiple vetoes in recent years, Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Tuesday night approved a measure designed to expand pension credits for those public employees who served in the military.
At issue are the constitutionality of laws in 22 states — including New York — that force public employees who do not want to belong to unions to pay unions «agency fees» for bargaining collectively on their behalf.
Since then, public employees who don't want to support their union's entire agenda can request to simply pay «agency fees.»
It also requires public employees who are found guilty — in a trial, not an out - of - court settlement — to repay the government employing them.
No current workers would lose their pensions, and all reforms would only impact pensions for public employees who have not been hired yet.»
«We will abide by the decision, but it's interesting that the judge did not go along with public employees who tried to tell the court there is no financial crisis,» the governor told reporters (including NY1's Grace Rauh) after delivering the commencement speech at Bronx Community College.
Ask the thousands of federal public employees who have been involuntarily terminated, and the stressed - out thousands more who have received «affected» letters, and have no idea when or if the axe is going to fall.
The Hawaii public employee who plunged the state into chaos by accidentally sending out an incoming - missile emergency alert Saturday has been reassigned, according to reports.
The Hawaii public employee who plunged the state into chaos by accidentally sending out an incoming - missile emergency alert Saturday has been re-assigned.
They find that the higher the percentage of public employee who are unionized, the greater risk investors see of the state defaulting on its bonds, resulting in higher interest rates
If you are a teacher or other type of public employee who plans to take advantage of Perkins loan forgiveness, you do not want to consolidate them.
(a) A state or local governmental entity may not suspend or terminate the employment of, or take other adverse personnel action against, a public employee who in good faith reports a violation of law by the employing governmental entity or another public employee to an appropriate law enforcement authority.

Not exact matches

«But while it's a hard one to call, they could put an asset test on it — meaning employee stock options would be taxed more heavily for those employees who work for big public companies with a large asset base, like the Big Five banks.
«It has the power to influence public debate, mobilize communities, and — most importantly — offer creative solutions to help people receive better care, no matter where they live or who they are,» write Richards and Karp, who believe that the tech industry owes its success to both of its employees as well as the communities it serves, whose health needs are often partially met by Planned Parenthood itself.
So before taking any action against employees who refuse to work, consider guidance from public authorities and whatever other employers in the same geographic area are doing.
According to a Payscale report, which calculated ratios based on the cash compensation of CEOs at the 100 highest - grossing public companies in the United States in 2013, CVS CEO Larry Merlo has the highest pay compared to his employees: $ 12,112,603 — 422 times as much as the average CVS employee, who earns $ 28,700 per year.
For company leaders who aren't afraid to take a public stance, the survey shows that 51 percent of millennials said they are more likely to buy from a company whose CEO spoke out an issue they agree with, and 44 percent of full - time millennial employees said they would be more loyal to their organization if their CEO took a public position on an issue.
'' «We were screaming at the wall,» said Tom Susman, who headed the state's public employee insurance agency in the early 2000s and led the push to limit OxyContin prescribing in West Virginia.
Only about half of public - sector employees get top - ups, as do roughly one in five parents who work for corporations — usually big firms in competitive fields.
In addition to this public challenge, the company hosts inter-office competitions, breaking their staff of 16 into small groups and tracking the number of employees who cycle to work, offering lunch, a beer or latte to the winning team at the end of the week.
Both the public and Disney employees have been on increased alert regarding alligators since the death of 2 - year - old Lane Graves, who was snatched by an alligator last month while playing in a lake at a Disney resort.
(Indeed, Fortune on Trump in 1990: «The boss has always behaved like a brash entrepreneur: trusting his gut; charming his executives one minute, bellowing at them the next; second - guessing and often firing employees; suing his suppliers; making wild public statements; nagging the custodians who polish his brass.»)
Reward employees who take accountability for their actions — good or bad — through public recognition and praise.
There's variation across states in terms of who is considered a public employee and is required to disclose their salary, Shaw said.
SAN FRANCISCO — In a start - up's initial public offering, a lot of people can get fabulously rich: the founders, early employees and the venture capitalists who staked the company.
The influential public accounts committee concluded that Google's Irish employees simply processed the bills, after hearing evidence from a former employee turned whistleblower who lifted the lid on what he described as Google's «immoral» tax schemes.
That was the basis the entire company was built on,» Christopher Wylie, the former Cambridge Analytica employee who went public about the data breach, told the Observer.
A UK parliamentary committee has published a cache of documents provided to it by an ex CA employee, Chris Wylie, who gave public testimony in front of the committee at an oral hearing earlier this week.
The people in Denver who bother to read the news, especially the ones who are or will be dependent on the Colorado public employees pension fund (PERA), were greeted with a shock Tuesday.
The Employee Ownership Foundation supports research, education, and public awareness of programs that will increase the level of understanding and appreciation of the benefits of employee ownership and increase the number of employees who have access to this Employee Ownership Foundation supports research, education, and public awareness of programs that will increase the level of understanding and appreciation of the benefits of employee ownership and increase the number of employees who have access to this employee ownership and increase the number of employees who have access to this benefit.
We have over 80,000 full and part - time employees who serve more than 16 million personal, business, public sector and institutional clients through offices in Canada, the U.S. and 36 other countries.
At our request, the underwriters have reserved for sale at the initial public offering price up to shares of common stock offered for sale to business associates, employees and friends and family members of our employees and Tesla customers who have received delivery of a Tesla Roadster from Tesla.
In May, Gardner Denver Holdings Inc., a maker of gas compressors and vacuum systems, went public and awarded shares worth a total $ 100 million to about 6,000 employees who weren't already included in the company's equity program, including hourly workers and customer service and sales staff.
If our existing stockholders, including employees and service providers who obtain equity, sell, or indicate an intention to sell, substantial amounts of our Class A common stock in the public market after the lock - up and legal restrictions on resale discussed in this prospectus lapse, the trading price of our Class A common stock could decline.
The measures targeting the physicians, the public - sector employees and the non-resident students could strike a chord with many right - leaning Quebecers who might be tempted to move away from the Coalition to park their vote with the PQ.
We have approximately 81,000 full - and part - time employees who serve more than 16 million personal, business, public sector and institutional clients through offices in Canada, the U.S. and 35 other countries.
We employ approximately 81,000 full - and part - time employees who serve more than 16 million personal, business, public sector and institutional clients through offices in Canada, the U.S. and 37 other countries.
(For public defenders) Be either full - time employees of a state or unit of local government (including tribal government) or full - time employees of a nonprofit organization operating under a contract with a state or unit of local government, who «provide legal representation to indigent persons in criminal or juvenile delinquency cases»
And despite Trump's claim that plenty of lawyers and «top law firms» want to work for him, a growing number have passed on a chance to represent a client who contradicts them in public, changes his story repeatedly, expects them to lie and has a history of stiffing his employees.
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