Time will tell what the Clarkstown Town Board will do, but the legislator did
receive a pay raise for 2014 from the board bringing his part - time compensation up to $ 76,500.
Top leaders at Washington's second - largest school district will not
receive a pay raise for the fourth year in a row.
Not exact matches
In some cases, the issue may be your own fault —
for example, if your great employee celebrates a fifth anniversary at your highly profitable business and has yet to
receive a
pay raise.
If the 8,000 Canadians who
received stock options as part of incomes over $ 250,000
paid taxes on this money at the same rate as the rest of their income — treating executive compensation the same way you treat the income of any other working stiff — it would have
raised $ 337 million
for federal coffers in 2009, a down year
for options.
If employees do not
receive that
pay raise, more than one in three (35 percent) report they will look
for a new job.
Only 37 percent of millennials have ever asked
for a
raise, according to a recent PayScale report, despite the fact that 43 percent of those who asked
received the
pay increase they were looking
for.
He
received the award
for his bravery overcoming homelessness, and
paying it forward by
raising money to help the organization that helped him.
You point out that Paterson took a voluntary 10 %
pay cut
for 2009, but neglect to mention that his wife
received a $ 40,000 per year
raise in 2009.
It also wants workers hired after this contract is signed to contribute more to pensions and health care than current workers do and to work
for longer periods before
receiving automatic
pay raises.
And, the Governor says, a
pay raise for the governor, his staff and state lawmakers is in the works, in the form of a
pay commission that would decide whether they should
receive a salary increase
for the first time in nearly 20 years.
«Look at the massive expansion in apprenticeships pioneered by the Liberal Democrats since then, look at the huge cash increase
for everybody on the state pension because of Steve Webb's Liberal Democrat reforms on pensioners, look at the way toddlers in schools now get a healthy meal at lunchtime because of what the Liberal Democrats have done and look at the way in which millions of working people in this country have
received because of the Liberal Democrat flagship policy of
raising the point at which you start
paying income tax.
And not surprisingly, there is widespread opposition to a
pay raise for state lawmakers: 63 percent of those polled do not believe the Senate and Assembly should
receive their first salary increase since 1998.
Hayward responded to the claims in the letter by defending the
raises to his staff, saying they hadn't
received raises for several years, and that they were
paying much more than state workers do in health care costs.
There's also little desire among voters to see lawmakers
receive a
pay bump from their base $ 79,500, with opposition to the proposal registering at 55 percent to 42 percent (
pay raises for lawmakers and cabinet officials is now before a panel that could decide on salary increases at the end of this year).
Recycling and waste - transfer drivers who are members of the Teamsters union
received midyear increases as well as a 2 percent cost - of - living
raise for 2018, amounting to a 15 percent
pay hike.
That is why Senator Klein and I are committed to fighting
for this
raise in Albany, so that home and health care workers
receive the
pay they need to be able to stay in their jobs and support their families,» said Senator Savino.
That is why Senator Klein and I are committed to fighting
for this
raise in Albany, so that home and health care workers
receive the
pay they need to be able to stay in their jobs and support their families,»
A legislative committee has scheduledFive groups of unionized state workers that negotiated their
pay raises with Gov. Scott Walker's administration are poised to
receive the same 1 percent
raise that non-union workers got in July.a meeting to vote on proposed contracts
for five smaller Wisconsin unions.
U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson on Wednesday proposed
raising the amount that low - income families are expected to
pay for rent - tripling it
for the poorest households - as well as encouraging those
receiving housing subsidies to...
She slammed legislators
for criticizing the tuition plan because they did not
receive a
pay raise last year.
Some locales have diluted the merit
pay concept by making the bonuses to teachers small and setting the bar
for receiving the bonuses low, thereby converting merit
pay into something approximating an across - the board
pay raise.
If teachers are not
paid fairly
for their noncognitive skills, we would expect teachers who shift to private - sector jobs to
receive significant
raises.
Georgia teachers will
receive a 3 percent
pay raise and funding
for the state's Quality Basic Education Act will be increased as a result of the legislature's adoption of the first major tax increase in 18 years.
Many of the increases in state aid since the end of the recession have so far
paid for things like increased health care costs and
raises for teachers, some of whom have not
received raises for four years, Griffith said.
But that doesn't include automatic
pay raises most teachers will
receive for their years of experience.
-- In one of the central disagreements of Emanuel's proposed reforms, the union says it preserved so - called «step and lane»
pay increases
for teachers, in which teachers
receive raises for each year of service.
Seems that the Santa Ana Educators Association had pushed
for and
received an across - the - board 10 percent
pay raise in 2015.
While it made headlines
for being the largest
pay raise teachers
received in any state that year, it also only was enough to bring the state's declining
pay back to the same level it had been before Republicans took over the Legislature.
As expected, February was a rather poor month
for dividend income but the large number of
pay raises I
received more than made up
for it.
For example, a 25 - year - old who earns $ 40,000 a year
receives 2 % annual
raises and contributes 7 % of
pay each year would accumulate a nest egg worth roughly $ 580,000 by age 65, assuming a 6 % annual return after expenses.
In addition, consider deciding on only allowing yourself to spend some given percentage of any
pay rises you
receive (say
for example, 60 % of any
raise goes into increasing your savings, which still leaves you with a 40 %
raise plus a larger financial cushion in the future).
Most corporations have a grading scale
for exempt employees in which employees in the 40 — 65 age range can hit the top of the payscale, if they are not moving up in management, and thus
receive either no
pay raise or a slight 1 or 2 %.
For example, if you
receive a 10 %
raise at your job, then you should accordingly
pay 10 % more towards your mortgage payments, rather than spend the extra money on temping items such as a vacation.
VOD investors will
receive VZ shares because Verizon Communications couldn't
raise all the cash they needed to finance the deal and
paid for a portion of the transaction in shares.
Or, on the other hand, if you recently
received a
raise, you may be able to refinance
for a shorter term and save some money in interest in the long run (plus
pay your loan off faster).
Every penny we
receive, whether it is gathered through donations or fund
raising efforts, goes to
pay the costs we incur to feed and care
for our animals until they are placed in a loving home.
One answer is to make farmers liable
for any re-emitted carbon, but that
raises another problem: how do you convince people to sequester carbon in their soils if they might have to
pay for its release a decade from now, especially if the carbon price then could be five times higher than what they
receive today?
The default position under English law is that the person
receiving the divorce petition («the Respondent»)
pays the other spouse's legal fees
for the first part of the divorce process — i.e.
raising the petition.
Ledbetter had been
paid less than her male colleagues
for about a decade, both genders
receiving periodic
pay raises, but the woman
receiving smaller ones.
The whole reason
for the Toronto differential being imposed in the 1990s was to avoid the exodus occurring when Ontario lawyers
received a healthy
pay raise,» says Blais.
Raise the present tax rebate of Rs 5,000 available
for preventive checkups to Rs 10,000 and ensure it is in addition to the rebate one
receives for the health insurance premium
paid
You can ask
for a
pay raise during tough economic times — you may even
receive a
raise — but your preparation
for asking must be thorough and communicate your value.
And there's good news
for federal employees present and future: A post-recession
pay freeze
for civilian workers has ended, so they will
receive an automatic
raise in 2014.
•
Received numerous
pay raises and continual quarterly graduation bonuses
for outstanding performance.
For example, if your ex-spouse
receives a substantial
pay raise, that
raise may be considered a substantial change.
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for how many children, and
for how long, and the outcomes from all of that; i.e. how much time has this person actually spent caring
for children on his or her own, and how well did this person's own family systems function, and is this person in fact an «expert» in creating a functioning family and
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