Sentences with phrase «reduction in salary»

But, the team looks to be aiming at a little reduction in salary to get it done.
The majority of firms have seen a stable level or reduction in salary costs in 2016, with only firms of between 2 and 4 partners experiencing a small increase.
Specifically, the attorney general alleges that Mr. Ortt wanted to make up a $ 5,000 reduction in salary from his previous job as town clerk and treasurer and so arranged a deal for his wife, Meghan Ortt, a graphic designer, to be paid for more than $ 20,000 over four years for work she did not actually do, with that income falsely reported as payments to a «pass - through entity.»
Also my understanding is that if we keep Alexis and Ozil we need to make a big reduction in salaries because of not wanting to breach Premier League wage control rules, so quite a few players need to be sold or released.
And some institutions that ostensibly hiked pay also added kickers, requiring postdocs to pay more for health care or otherwise «adjusting fringe benefits» in ways that produced «an overall reduction in salary,» McDowell adds.
Indeed, any law firm whose lawyers provide pro bono services in any amount without a corresponding reduction in salary are arguably doing just that, albeit in the absence of a separate, formalized structure.
Pursuant to Article III of the Constitution, justices of the Supreme Court, circuit judges and district judges receive lifetime appointments and protection against reduction in salary.3 Congress created the bankruptcy courts pursuant to its power under Article I of the Constitution and Article I bankruptcy judges do not enjoy the tenure and salary protections afforded to Article III judges under the Constitution.
The university imposed a 30 % reduction in salary for staff who were taking such action.
They'll certainly understand it more than a reduction in their salaries or bonuses.
The bailout extension deal does away with further «reductions in salaries and pensions, with measures that lead to recession and with exaggerated (primary budget) surplus (targets),» the prime minister said.
Since no employee is likely to proactively seek out a reduction in salary, the front office is almost certainly the one who initiated the restructuring talks.
Vote for those candidates who can cut spending, maybe they should start with a 30 % reduction in salaries and staffing across the board in the NYS legislature.
For the current 2017 - 18 school year, principals who find themselves earning less than what they would have under the old plan can rely on a «hold harmless» provision lawmakers enacted for this year only that prevents them from a reduction in salary.
The reduction in salary during your maternity or paternity leave will impact the amount you can borrow, so you need to think smartly about your outstanding debts.
The new position did not come with a reduction in salary, however, Ms. Brake would be required to accept a reduction in benefits and would be reporting to a much younger employee whom she herself had trained.
Working his way up the Bank of Nova Scotia's corporate ladder for 36 years, Chapman resigned claiming a reduction in his salary and the Bank's failure to honour a promise amounted to his termination.
In the civilian jurisdiction a person convicted of an offence of, for example, assault or battery would not ordinarily be in any danger of losing pension entitlement or suffering a reduction in salary.
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