Sentences with phrase «public sector money»

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The public sector union says it will tear up the pay offer it is about to put to members and go after the State Government for more money if Premier Mark McGowan caves in to police.
For the last 15 years, Partners for Progress, a group of private and public - sector leaders in St. Charles County, Missouri, have invested a significant amount of time and money to create a culture of STEM education in the area's school districts.
The chancellor recognised that seven years of austerity had left the British public feeling «weary» but said increasing tax to pump more money into the public sector was not the answer.
Public sector banks are likely to be more hesitant to lend money to these borrowers because chances of a turnaround for companies with high levels of debt seem unlikely, at least in the near term, according to Awtani.
«As technology jumps forward and people are changing preferences we have to think long and hard about what the public sector offers to people when it comes to money and how do we facilitate people living in society getting access to money in the forms and shapes they prefer them to be,» Skingsley said.
But Prime Minister Callaghan then urged that the government make further concessions to the unions, including «exemptions from the 5 per cent pay limit, tighter price controls and extension of the principle of «comparability,» under which public sector workers could expect more money.
A colleague of mine, Stephen Zarlenga, has just published a historical study, The Lost Science of Money (2002), showing that public - sector fiat money has a much better record than privately created fiat mMoney (2002), showing that public - sector fiat money has a much better record than privately created fiat mmoney has a much better record than privately created fiat moneymoney.
I've done thought experiments where the central bank stops injecting base money through bond purchases, and begins paying public sector salaries with new base money (cash).
It usually takes a few years from recession to governments realizing that they have no money and have to freeze public sector salaries e.g. the big hit on public sector salaries were in say 83, 84 after the recession of 80, Rae Days were in mid 1990s after the recession of 1990,91, etc..
The ASIC commissioner reiterated past comments by the organization that the crypto industry needed a «more secure sector» which could sustain public confidence and that he was committed the current collaboration with other domestic and international regulators to combat money laundering and clarify a framework for cryptocurrencies.
It has a range of different applications beyond cryptocurrency: smart contracts, for example, can automate agreements in the public and private sector — saving time and money for organisations of all sizes.
Earlier comments by international lenders that Greece must shrink its public sector spending to avoid running out of money within weeks did not dampen the sudden enthusiasm for stocks over here.
While the public sector is spending money faster than ever, the consumer class is just as indebted.
Public sector procurement loses huge amounts of money to corruption.
They typically emphasized such measures as reducing the size of public sector employment, tightening money supplies to control inflation, and reducing trade barriers to stimulate cross-border competition.
A briefing document produced by the Good Food for Our Money campaign calling for legally binding sustainability standards for seafood served in public sector institutions such as government departments, hospitals, schools, prisons and the armed forces.
The bruising process of reforming public sector pensions will not save the taxpayer any money, a respected economic thinktank has argued.
The story here is about a millionaire government axe - wielder who decided that the best way to spend # 40,000 of public money was on his own relationship who then orchestrated one of the most intensive attacks on the public sector since Thatcher.
Through its strong central buying position in government, saving money is an integral part of its work - the department secured record savings for the government departments and public sector bodies it served in 2008/2009.
They must rely on a public sector which demands money that people don't have, or which places support further and further out of reach.
There are three modules of ownership of public institutions, the extreme end, only government owned institution, the hybrid are mixture of government and private people, the extreme end, the outright privatization and you sell government patrimony to private sector people who are in need of money, you can do it in other institutions not the Post because it remains a social obligation.
First, over the next year, each Labour spending team will prepare a report on Public Service Reform and Re-Design setting out how we deliver better public services with less money, involving employees, charities, and the voluntary sector in our deliberations, as well as business and public provPublic Service Reform and Re-Design setting out how we deliver better public services with less money, involving employees, charities, and the voluntary sector in our deliberations, as well as business and public provpublic services with less money, involving employees, charities, and the voluntary sector in our deliberations, as well as business and public provpublic providers.
And that's not even to mention the media - saturated propaganda about how much more efficient the private sector is, how the profit motive means it gets more things done better for less money than the public sector.
The British Medical Association, which represents doctors and medical students, welcomed a variety of Labour proposals, including the extra funding as well as scrapping the public sector pay cap and reviewing Sustainability and Transformation Plans, which are local schemes that often involve closing services to save money.
The port is still held in in the public sector but the board of the port has applied for voluntary privatisation in order to invest more money into the infrastructure.
Why is it spending so much money on artificial, unproductive state - sector jobs, that generate no economic return and are simply a drain on the public purse?
We need to reform the public sector borrowing requirement to free councils to borrow money against their assets to build council houses (i.e use the EU definition of Public Sector Net public sector borrowing requirement to free councils to borrow money against their assets to build council houses (i.e use the EU definition of Public Sector Net Public Sector Net Debt).
I have no objection to private industry being involved in building schools etc under public sector management, but, as has been detailed time and time again, the financing issues are simply a licence for banks and investment companies to print money.
There is no money to build new public sector housing whatever the need — we'll all have to get used to living with our parents or in - laws.
And so we are committed to the principle of public money being used to support our cultural sector.
In fact I've heard many politicians using the «its public money» rhetoric to try to drive down public sector wages, regardless of whether the wages are «fair» or not.
Claire Perry: Does he agree that if we are to do what we say as a Government and help British farmers, we should put our money where our mouth is and encourage the public sector to buy British?
The site prides itself on its deadpan style, current headlines include «Desperate Tories taking copious notes during Game of Thrones» and «You owe me money, Hammond tells public sector workers».
Now the 2015 election is just over a year away, we know the political context in which it can be deployed: the «good society» breaks the economic deadlock by opening up a way to spend money better, and fits in with Miliband's broader «One Nation» dialogue about helping the little people deal with the faceless monolithic institutions of the private — and now, the publicsectors.
In this climate of austerity and the need for public sector cuts, when so many are worried about the possibility that nurses, teachers and other such essential workers will be forced out of work as government tightens its belt, it is worth noting that # 2.8 billion of taxpayers» money was spent on consultancy fees in 2005 - 06 alone.
The states argue that public sector unions are inherently political organizations since bargaining directly affects government budgets and compared unions to «lobbyists» for making claims on taxpayer money.
«For too long in the public sector, trade unions have received taxpayer funding that is poor value for money and inadequately controlled.
«Value for money auditing in New Zealand: competing for control in the public sector», British Accounting Review 30: 343 — 360
So much public money went to failing banks on the basis that the failure would not be restricted to that institution, but could bring down the entire sector.
The public spending cuts will wound a sector bolstered by injections of funding under Labour from the mid-90s when money was redirected away from universities to early years learning and further education.
«He confirms that the government is grabbing money from public sector workers to pay down a deficit they did nothing to create, even at a time when their pay is frozen for two years and many are facing job losses,» he said.
Unite joint general secretary Derek Simpson has also condemned the «spivs and the speculators» in business and said if the government could find money to bail - out the financial sector, it could «find the money to modernise this important public service».
A source close to the mayor said: «It is impossible to justify spending hundreds of thousands of pounds of taxpayers money on pensions at a time of severe public sector cuts and wage freezes.
And I will take a hard line, too, against any attempts to replicate the mistake of skewing the market against public sector providers, effectively bribing private companies by offering them more money to do exactly the same job as you.
But unlike the Labour governments of the past, I believe public sector monopolies almost never spend that money best.
They also admit that money cut from pensions will go to the Treasury to help pay off the deficit, not into pension schemes, which the union says amounts to a tax on working in the public sector.
$ 180,000 of this money came from PACs linked to public sector unions.
He's campaigning on the motto «Stop Wasting Our Money,» and proposes capping public - sector salaries at $ 100,000 a year and eliminating various state agencies such as the Thruway Authority, the Division of Human Rights, and the Office of Homeland Security.
«Now that an increasing number of PFI deals are in their operational stage, and change will inevitably be needed over time, the public sector has to raise its game to get a better outcome and use the guidance and resources available, particularly as changes made to operational projects have not always provided value for money
After a lifetime of public service, Kelly, 73, is finally making big money in the private sector as president of risk management services for the Cushman & Wakefield real estate empire.
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