Sentences with phrase «receive raises this year»

Most Broward County teachers will receive raises this year ranging from 2.6 percent to to 3.51 percent, under a tentative contract between the school district and the teachers» union.

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In addition, pay is «competitive,» «raises are based on hours worked,» and workers receive «twice a year bonuses after you hit top pay.»
Compared to counterparts who take all their vacation time, they are less likely to have been promoted within the last year (23 % to 27 %), and to have received a raise or bonus in the last three years (78 % to 84 %).
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.
Over 2,500 initiatives and innovations have been honoured by the AEF since its inception in 1992 (they receive over 100 nominations every year), raising public awareness of environmental preservation as a necessary goal alongside economic growth and natural resource development.
She received several raises in the years following, and by the end of her career, Livingston was making mid-six figures.
That would set a valuation range of between $ 496 million and $ 579 million — compared to the $ 1 billion + valuation Hortonworks received earlier this year when it raised $ 150 million in a two - part Series D round led by BlackRock (BLK) and Passport Capital.
The latest report departs from previous estimates pegging the company's value during an IPO at $ 25 to $ 35 billion, higher than the $ 20 billion valuation Snap received when it raised funding earlier this year.
Once a year raises are good enough if they truly reflect an employee's hard work and the employee receives feedback throughout the year.
In its 20 - year history, the Foundation has raised approximately $ 2 billion, receiving $ 218 million in contributions in 2014 alone.
While millions are still out of work, U.S. CEOs received a 28 % pay raise this past year.
So a firm that raised a $ 1 billion fund and charged a 2 % fee would receive a fixed fee stream of $ 20 million a year to cover expenses and compensation.
Shareholders in those companies receive raises in excess of inflation by 4 - 8 % each year.
I typically receive very good reviews but anyone that has been working in the corporate world can attest raises for the last 10 years have been at the low end but I'm not discouraged.
If, for example, you received a significant promotion and raise 5 years after purchasing term coverage, you might want to convert to a permanent life insurance policy to take advantage of the tax benefits and receive dividends.
In addition, Oxford Economics found that employees who didn't use 11 to 15 days of paid time off last year were actually 6.5 percent less likely to have received a raise or bonus in the past three years compared with employees who took all of their paid time off.
Last year, I visited communities in Tonkolili District that received access to clean water through the money you raised.
But while not tithing, God gave me 3 large bonuses and 2 raises at a job that I'd never received a bonus at in 10 years.
Within a very few years at most the resurrection had become so prominent and so firmly joined with the crucifixion in Christian faith that Paul would speak of «Christ Jesus, who died, yes, who was raised from the dead» (Rom 8:34), and would give as the substance of the gospel he had received and passed on «that Christ died for our sins in accordance with the scriptures... and that he appeared to Cephas, then to the twelve,» and to others (I Cor 15:3 - 5).
Then each store takes whatever they receive that day — one store last year raised over $ 5,500 from tips — and goes out and buys toys to donate to Toys for Tots.»
After the third year of his contract, Harbaugh will receive a 10 percent raise.
I know after watching him go on a tear this year and receiving player of the month honors in March, all while coming back earlier than expected from a broken foot and one of the big reasons we defeated teams on the March to the FA cup he certainly more than anyone should raise his game this year.
The two - year charity partnership, which has already received an overwhelming response from fans, will see the Club help raise awareness of the work of the charity and drive the recruitment of volunteers via high profile events and the support of the First Team players.
Although Jane has received many honors, including being twice named the «Educator of the Year» by Delta Kappa Gamma, she claims that she and her husband have learned most of what they know from the process of raising three sons (and now their six grandchildren).
After receiving her Masters in Counseling Psychology, she worked inside a mega-jail for 3 years, providing mental health evaluation and treatment for criminals and substance abusers, a skill set which has actually come in handy when raising kids.
He said he has raised some $ 1.25 million this year, and the loan is merely a float to tide things over until the holidays when he expects all the last - minute pledges for financial support he has received in the final days of the 2011 campaign.
The problem was that Miliband's approach was simultaneously too minimalist (raising the minimum wage to # 8 an hour over the period of five years was hardly going to redress inequalities) and was presented in an angry and divisive language that was bound to be badly received by the right - wing press.
After conceding to pay a part of health insurance costs, unionized transit workers of Metro Bus and Rail are looking at potentially receiving their first pay raise in eight years.
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.
The city of Schenectady's roughly 146 blue collar workers would receive 2 percent raises for the next three years under a proposed contract that was voted out of the City Council Finance Committee.
Niccoli and a group of fellow Democratic candidates have penned separate letters to members of the state Commission on Legislative, Judicial and Executive Compensation urging them not to bump the current $ 79,500 base salary of state lawmakers, who haven't received a raise in roughly 17 years.
Senator Flanagan, along with the other senators and assemblymembers, had expected to receive their first pay raise in 18 years through a non-political pay commission.
Real Estate Board of New York president John Banks received a raise during his second year at the helm of the industry's biggest advocacy group.
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.
Rosenbaum resigned from the Albany County Independence Party leadership in October 2004, shortly after the Times Union reported that more than $ 30,000 of the $ 106,500 the party raised over a five - year period went directly to him — and that he received $ 15,656 for «travel and entertainment.»
Lawmakers speaking privately and on background say they back Silver, though many fear this could hurt their chances of receiving a legislative pay raise later in the year — a prospect that was already deeply opposed by voters.
On Monday, the New York Post reported that Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver (D — Manhattan) announced support for state lawmakers raising their salaries, which are now set at a base of $ 79,500 - a-year, with many receiving stipends for chairing or serving on committees, which takes them up to an average between $ 90,00 to $ 100,000 per year.
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.
It raised eyebrows that one - quarter of senior staff - the maximum permitted proportion - received bonuses of up to # 12,000 last year.
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).
Budget Director Michael Wheeler said some of the proposed increases above 2 percent were for salaried employees who haven't received raises in years.
County records show that 32 nonunion workers received pay hikes last year, ranging from $ 5,000 to $ 35,000, and another 25 received new titles along with raises.
Heading into 2013, the party's housekeeping account — which can receive unlimited donations but can't spend the money directly on electoral efforts — had raised a combined $ 5.6 million over the preceding six years.
JERSEY CITY — Tens of thousands of workers at the New York region's three major airports are poised to receive phased - in raises to $ 19 per hour in coming years, the highest minimum wage in the nation and the culmination of years of protests by employees who said they had to scrap every day just to get by.
Another 12 Bloomberg - era employees, mostly special assistants, office assistants and project coordinators, left City Hall after not receiving a raise in the past fiscal year, records reveal.
When he did receive his raise four years ago, he said he was part of the budget process because Mahoney told him it had to be part of the process.
I hope they will aim to raise the initial tax threshold to the current subsistence level (even if over a few years), simplify the benefit system so that benefit claimants receive in effect a weekly wage or monthly salary instead of a number of dribs and drabs (all of which require horrendous forms), amalgamate NI with IT and then look at introducing a flat tax to cover the lot.
Management and confidential employees have not received raises for the past two years while members of CSEA and other unions balked at giving up their 4 - percent hike last month.
The Raise the Age measure will ensure that the vast majority of 16 - and 17 - year - olds will wind up in the Family Court system, where they will receive rehabilitation services to put them on a path to a bright future.
Under provisions of a state law that kicks in when contracts are in limbo, many would actually receive a small raise later this year.
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