receiving less staff benefits, because they are no longer the staff of the business; and 3.
Not exact matches
Sellers and buyers who time after time
receive good feedback, and therefore cost the platform
less in moderators and
staff expenses, are rewarded with lower fees.
The problem with totally doing away with bonuses at banks is that many of the counter
staff are on
less than # 20,000 so need a bonus, but a thirteenth salary would solve this problem because everyone would
receive a proportionate boost according to their actual responsibility (if they have performed in the first place).
In the regular round of REDC annual awards, the Capital Region has
received less moolah than any of the 10 zones except New York City, an area viewed by the governor's
staff as the healthy and well - fed child who must nonetheless be given his REDC treats even though the platter is really intended for the starvelings.
With starting salaries of # 12,097,
staff in the MCA have also been expected to stomach a pay cut in real terms with pay rises averaging just 2.5 % for many and the most experienced
staff receiving pay increases of
less than 1 %.
He was addressing MPs following a Guardian report last year that workers at the sportswear chain's warehouse had been subjected to rigorous searches and surveillance, which led to
staff receiving less than the minimum wage.
The rules and decades - old tradition guarantee that members of the minority conferences will
receive a lot
less money to hire
staff than their majority counterparts.
At universities across the country, highly trained individuals earn
less than the janitorial
staff,
receive fewer benefits, and work longer hours.
Studies have shown that teachers of color in schools with a predominantly white
staff are
less likely to switch schools if they
receive strong administrative support.
And StudentsFirst has
received more than $ 1 million in small contributions of
less than $ 100 each from parents and other grassroots supporters, the
staff said.
Adopted dogs who've
received training are much
less likely to be returned to the shelter, but they aren't the only ones who benefit — training is also rewarding for
staff and volunteers.
During the days we are closed, our
staff and volunteers are no
less busy, processing the over 200 applications we
receive weekly.
Though possibly well - intentioned, this lawsuit ignores the essential nature of craigslist, demanding that we cease treating our users with trust and respect, and instead impose inappropriate, mistake - prone, and generally counter-productive centralized controls (such as manual review by our
staff of the nearly 2 million free housing ads of unlimited length posted each month, a volume of ads greater than that
received by all US newspapers combined), controls which would actually be
less effective in catching discriminatory ads than what we have in place currently, and which would vastly reduce the number of legitimate non-discriminatory ads that the site could process.
Staff attorneys at public interest groups, who earn the same or even
less pay, don't
receive overtime pay.
Key Accomplishments •
Received a letter of appreciation from the CEO for organizing luncheon attended by nobels with
less than 12 - hour notice • Planned, coordinated and executed breakfast, lunch, dinner for huge events • Established changes in traditional process to alter
staff mindset from reactive to proactive
Many trials used volunteers or people selected by referrers as willing to take part in parenting projects, thus excluding many disorganised, unmotivated, or disadvantaged families, who have the most antisocial children.2 A review of meta - analyses of published trials of psychological treatments for childhood disorders found that in university settings the effect size was large, from 0.71 to 0.84 SD.12 In contrast, a review of six studies of outcome in regular service clinics since 1950 showed no significant effects, 12 and a large trial offering unrestricted access to outpatient services found no improvement.13 Reasons suggested for the poor outcome in clinic cases include that they have more severe problems, come from more distressed families, and
receive less empirically supported interventions from
staff with heavier caseloads.