Sentences with word «rehiring»

Rehiring of laid - off teachers is an issue that a union may raise, but can not strike over.
As has been noted already County Legislator Sparaco's part - time position was eliminated by three members of the Town Board but he was immediately rehired by Ballard with a nearly $ 30,000 increase in compensation.
Most of the additional funds will be used for rehiring teachers and buying materials rather than to support prekindergarten and dropout - prevention programs proposed by Governor.
Plus they are saving one whole salary plus fringe by not rehiring for my old position, so the resources clearly already exist to pay me a higher salary.
Let me tell you: these piddly little underpaid gigs will not pay the bills in retirement — and in times like ours, «retirement» is not a choice; it's the result of layoffs at an age where people can't get rehired in the job field where they have experience and have earned a decent wage.
Ultimately, many educators, including high rated ones and nearly all teachers of color, were not rehired at Brighton.
She has two retired / rehired teachers among 38 staffers teaching the school's 465 students.
If you're interested in rehiring former employees, you need to treat them the same way you do other candidates, keeping the candidate experience top of mind.
Of the 171 terminated employees, 115 were immediately rehired as fast as the paperwork could be processed — about 30 per day.
I thought, «Oh no, it's the end of my career; they're going to fire me, or I'm not going to get rehired after my third - year review,»» she says.
About 400 of them were to be rehired after CPS received an influx of federal dollars.
In January, it purchased the manufacturing assets of a bankrupt Pennsylvania factory and then rehired many of the 150 workers who lost their jobs.
«Attached with its qualifications questionnaire, the union included a proposal outlining the costs associated with rehiring a fleet of 31 unionized drivers, four assistants, a secretary and a supervisor.
Ratings suffered and Leno was effectively rehired into his old position, debuting the new old Late Show in March 2010.
Ullman was Johnson's predecessor but was rehired when Johnson was dismissed.
«They then rehire workers or renew contracts with the agency if employers still wanted to pursue their services.
Although Fantastic Fest has distanced itself from Knowles, it's currently embroiled in another sexual assault scandal after quietly rehiring Devin Faraci, the Birth.Movies.Death.
Nearly half of HR professionals claim their organization previously had a policy against rehiring former employees — even if the employee left in good standing — yet 76 % are more accepting of hiring boomerang employees today than in the past.
«Firms heavily favour employees with seniority when adjusting employment; as a result, youths tend to be laid off first and rehired last,» said a government report from 1997.
I feel bad for Rare, they were better off with Nintendo and personally would love it if Nintendo bought them back and even rehired most of the former employees of Rare.
Search results may include Name, Address, Registration Number, Effective Date, and Eligible for Rehire Date.
Tufekci offers up a number of recommendations for Facebook, including sharing data with outside researchers to better understand how misinformation spreads and the extent of filter bubbles, 1 acting much more aggressively to eliminate fake news like it does spam and other objectionable content, rehiring human editors, and retweaking its algorithm to favor news balance, not just engagement.
USC hadn't fielded a national - title contender since he had left (though there were still three top - 10 finishes), and in an attempt to simply rewind the clock to a happier time, boosters quickly helped to get Robinson rehired just days after Smith's resignation.
He says there's no way of knowing, though, whether Percoco's rehiring forms were actually viewed by the governor or other top aides around him, but he says there's a simpler way to have determined if any conflicts existed.
He shut down several fires houses, laid off worker's etc., and once Wall Street boomed and from a little help from his friends in Albany and Washington, he was able to give back an annual $ 400 dollar property tax rebate to the homeowner's to pacify them and (to his credit) rehired most of the worker's that were laid off from their job's.
In the first large - scale study documenting the economy - wide extent of misconduct among financial advisers and financial advisory firms in the United States, researchers find that most financial advisers who engage in misconduct get to keep their jobs — or are quickly rehired by another firm in the industry.
Yet, it isn't very long before the latter is secretly rehired by Undersecretary Oliver Lacon (Simon McBurney), the member of the Prime Minister's cabinet responsible for overseeing the intelligence agency.
Mallory, one of the few teachers rehired under the turnaround, says that previous faculty members had lost faith in the ability of special education students to achieve.
Out of every 10 teachers who receive a pink slip, says the LAO, only two or three are not rehired before the start of the next school year.
In order to try and get classrooms fully staffed before the start of the school year, both Winston Salem / Forsyth and Guilford County schools will look to hiring substitute teachers, rehiring retired teachers and even pulling teacher assistants, whose jobs at this point are still unsecure thanks to a delayed state budget that has yet to be finalized by lawmakers, into full - time teacher positions.
(The teachers were later rehired.)
The latest is that the School Board has voted to rehire Michael Inzelbuch as its Board Attorney and «Non-Public Special Education Consultant.»
The last item might not come until end of 2011 or even 2012 when economy is proven to be on right track and unemployment is clearly declining as companies rehire.
In reference to the results of the special meeting, the letter states that, while the board of directors accepts the meeting as valid, they have decided «by majority» not to rehire Mazerall.
And companies are rehiring old employees.
Zimmer and others on the board want to rehire personnel, with the idea that to solve the long - term problem of declining enrollment — 3 to 3.5 percent a year, about half the number students leaving district schools for independent charters — it must bring back more teachers, counselors and librarians.
After the school was closed for one year, during which it was redecorated and new administrators and consultants developed a new curriculum, Ms. Sweeney and a physical education teacher were the only teachers from the old school rehired for the new Williams Elementary, which opened in fall 2003.
without possessing anything in the way of a real estate - related background, fresh out of real estate classes (all SIX WHOLE WEEKS of them, having memorized correct answers to only 80 % of the questions» marks just recently alluded to as likely being on exams by instructors, because instructors won't be rehired if there is too high a failure rate), can these wannabe somebodies publically claim to be instant experts.
I'd modify PAR's proposal to encourage downsizing law firms to rehire associates on a contract basis.
Similarly, zero - hours contracts allow managers to fire and rehire entire warehouses on a day - by - day basis.
A white knight as well as a green one, Surace bought Republic's crippled assets out of bankruptcy and pledged to restore the factory and eventually rehire all the workers at their old pay levels.
Optimizely's biggest break came in 2012, when the Obama campaign rehired Siroker, who helped boost the conversion rate for the president's donation page by 50 percent.
It used to be a faux pas for a job seeker to want to come back to a former employer, and even more so for the employer to actually rehire them.
And while the rest of us picked up the broken pieces of his ministry, he was off and rehired somewhere else in a few months.
The tool that has led to a decrease in employee turnover by as much as 20 percent, significantly cutting Panda's training and rehiring costs.
There are long - term benefits: retention, for one, which means avoiding rehiring and retraining constantly.»
I believe he had the Gruden rehire story, and was firm about it, a couple of days before the major outlets reported it.
Billy Martin, who resigned under fire, was stunningly rehired to manage his beloved Yankees — but not until 1980
The league was predicted to be a 2 horse race between Chelsea and Manchester City because they have spent the most with Chelsea having the added bonus of rehiring Jose Mourhino «the tactical genius».
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