Not exact matches
And while many mothers were enabled through such measures to stay
in, or return to, the paid
workforce, typically they were consigned to a «mummy track» characterized by relatively low - paid, low - skilled, shorter - hours work
in the
public sector.
Union leaders have responded by arguing the government would be better advised maintaining investment
in the
public sector, which educates and trains its
workforce, buys many private
sector goods and services and provides vital infrastructure.
We believe the
public -
sector workers we represent, the governor's own
workforce, should have the same expectation of job growth and stability as those workers
in the private
sector.
«If the Report recommendations on the
workforce are implemented it will be akin to using schools as a test bed for removing the employment rights of workers
in the
public sector.
«This coming year is going to be one of the most challenging years for the trade union movement - and
public sector trade unions
in particular - as the coalition government seeks to make the
public sector and its
workforce pay for the crisis, through cuts to jobs, services, pay and pensions.
Interestingly, their father is
in the forefront, pushing for the downsizing of the
public sector workforce.
To handle the situation various - even non-socialist - parties try the socialist way: create needless jobs and maintain the human
workforce as high as it can be
in public sector.
Mr Deputy Speaker, when we started the unavoidable task of reducing the size of the
public sector workforce, some
in this house expressed doubts that the private
sector would be able to make up the difference.
A very good source tells ConHome that the unions have as much as # 25m to spend on campaigns to oppose cuts
in the
public sector workforce and
in public sector pay.
Membership is concentrated
in the
public sector, while
in the private
sector, where the
workforce is four times larger, membership is a mere 14 %.
Institutional leaders of the 36 Leadership Alliance members as well as policy makers and leaders
in the
public and private
sectors convened to discuss Confronting Challenges to Diversity
in the Research
Workforce.
The adversarial model of labor relations embodied
in the national labor laws initially applied only to the private
sector, but when President Kennedy,
in an executive order, allowed members of the federal
workforce to organize, state legislators adopted the private -
sector model for
public employees.
Ms Rayner pointed to an Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) report from November last year which warned that
public sector pay rises
in the wake of the lifting of the cap would have to be met by «squeezing non-pay spending and by reducing the
workforce».
EPFP has graduated over 8,500 leaders
in all fifty states and across the preK - 16
sector and related fields, including
public administration, labor, health, justice, business,
workforce development, and philanthropy.
Last month, Brookings kicked off a series focused on diversity
in the
public teacher
workforce with an article looking at patterns and trends
in the diversity gap across locales, school
sectors, and teacher generations.
Allies
in the
public and private
sectors could ensure that teacher - academy programs are perceived as must - have keystones to a vital local
workforce - development initiative.
While this brief focuses on Act 10's impact on Wisconsin teachers based on the data available, the same forces driving changes
in the teaching
workforce can also affect the broader
public sector.3 Proponents of Act 10 insisted that reducing collective bargaining rights for teachers would improve education by eliminating job protections such as tenure and seniority - based salary increases.
These changes
in the
public -
sector workforce can have a real effect on the broader
public, as research on the impact of teachers on educational outcomes shows.
The book's introduction notes that the 20 % of the Canadian
workforce that belongs to
public -
sector unions (which also includes police officers, firefighters, the armed forces and the politicians who make these rules
in the first place) «have quietly negotiated the most lucrative compensation packages
in history.»
The Accelerator will help to: advocate for changes
in public and private -
sector policy to support and empower women to engage
in all levels of energy services delivery; connect women working
in energy services delivery with others who can help build their capacity, mentor them, or serve as role models; and connect businesses with best practices
in organizational policy and female representation across both management and
workforce to each other, and to those who seek to improve performance.
The 2005 cabinet office Code of Practice on
Workforce Matters in Public Sector Service Contracts applied the anti-two-tier workforce provisions in the local authority code to central government and the remainder of the public sector, with some ex
Workforce Matters
in Public Sector Service Contracts applied the anti-two-tier workforce provisions in the local authority code to central government and the remainder of the public sector, with some excep
Public Sector Service Contracts applied the anti-two-tier
workforce provisions in the local authority code to central government and the remainder of the public sector, with some ex
workforce provisions
in the local authority code to central government and the remainder of the
public sector, with some excep
public sector, with some exceptions.
access to
public services and the
public sector equality duty (
in relation to both
workforce and service provision issues)
All the factors identified at the end of the 1980s have been exacerbated by the further changes
in the structure of the UK
workforce, the decline
in union membership and their imbalanced preponderance
in a greatly expanded
public sector.
In spite of sufficient community health care centres and Government hospitals present in the public healthcare sector, there remains a dearth of experienced workforce, advanced medical equipment, and superior infrastructure therei
In spite of sufficient community health care centres and Government hospitals present
in the public healthcare sector, there remains a dearth of experienced workforce, advanced medical equipment, and superior infrastructure therei
in the
public healthcare
sector, there remains a dearth of experienced
workforce, advanced medical equipment, and superior infrastructure therein.
Of approximately 434,800 Kuwaiti nationals
in the
workforce, 76 percent (331,600) work
in the
public sector.
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS * Proven experience
in human resource management and consulting specializing
in workforce planning, employee relations, performance management, talent management, and data analysis * Business partner / consulting experience assisting the organization
in reaching its goals and objectives through people * Private and
public sector experience: county government, banking, financial, food, automotive * En...
The child welfare
workforce includes those employed
in either the
public or private
sector to provide professional services to children and families who are engaged
in child abuse prevention programs, child protective services, out - of - home care, adoption, or otherwise served by the child welfare system.
The Committee notes with satisfaction that the status of women
in Australian society has improved considerably during the reporting period, particularly
in public service,
in the general
workforce, and
in academic enrollment, although further equality has yet to be achieved
in many
sectors.
This is a timely moment for everyone who works
in or around the health
sector — whether
in patient care,
in policy or politics,
in governance, education,
workforce,
public health or other areas — to reflect upon what they are doing to help ensure a health system that is more culturally safe for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, whether as patients or employees.
Our vision is for all RECEs and the broader early childhood
workforce to experience decent work through fair compensation, supportive work environments, a strong professional community,
public recognition, increased access to collective bargaining and adequate representation and power
in the process of change
in the
sector.
The average pay for child care teachers is barely more than $ 10 per hour, lower than for most other jobs, including parking lot attendants and dog walkers.26 These low wages contribute to economic insecurity among the child care and early education
workforce, with one
in seven living
in families with incomes below the federal poverty level.27 Currently, about half of people working
in the child care
sector rely on
public benefit programs such as Medicaid and nutrition assistance.28 Low pay contributes to high turnover rates, which can threaten quality
in early childhood programs during children's critical developmental period.