Sentences with phrase «represents leading employers»

Amongst them, London First, which represents leading employers in the capital, has said that if London is to remain globally competitive, «new runway capacity in London and the South East will be required.»

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Because of this, Boseman is outshined by the amazingly nuanced Sterling K. Brown («Righteous Kill») who plays Joseph Spell, a meek chauffeur falsely accused of rape by his white employer (Kate Hudson, «Deepwater Horizon»), whom Marshall is asked to help represent at the behest of lead counsel Sam Friedman (Josh Gad, «Pixels»).
We also develop a rooting interest in this underdog team as they battle Beckett's powerful former employers, led by jowly Jason Robards and represented in court by a deceptively genteel Mary Steenburgen.
The Skills Summit, supported by the Confederation of British Industry (CBI), will bring together leading employers representing over 3.5 million UK employees, to help spearhead a major skills reform programme.
In just under a year after launch, we represent 200 legal employers, including six of the top ten leading law firms.
We represent over 200 legal employers, including six of the top ten leading law firms.
Before practicing in the US, Paul practiced in the UK for approximately five years, representing and advising employers at all stages of employment litigation, including as lead counsel in UK Employment Tribunals.
I represent parties ranging from leading employers in the health care and manufacturing industries to emerging technology and new media startups.
Bateman v ASDA Stores Ltd [2010] UKEAT / 221/09 is potentially an important case, going to the heart of the common law on variation of contracts, represented a big win for the employer in a case involving a large part of its total workforce and (from a legal perspective) explores the issues left over from the leading case of Wandsworth LBC v Da Silva [1998] IRLR 193, CA.
If you are applying for a Microsoft position, Resume Writing Service wants to remind you that you represent a certain risk to the employer, because a hiring mistake can lead to the loss of productivity and the cost of finding a replacement.
We represent high calibre job seekers to leading employers, and vice versa, so you need to be interested in explaining the benefits of your customer taking action, you need to be able to listen to, understand, and answer objections.
In a case representing the first time the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has charged a background screening company that delivers reports to employers with violating the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), a leading background screening firm, also known as a consumer reporting agency («CRA»), has agreed to pay a $ 2.6 million penalty to settle charges that it violated the FCRA multiple times.
As mentioned in one NY Times editorial — and as reported in an ESR News blog posted August 8, 2012 — a leading background screening firm agreed to pay a $ 2.6 million penalty to settle FTC charges that it violated the FCRA multiple times, without admitting any wrongdoing, in a case representing the first time the FTC has charged a background screening company that delivers reports to employers with violating the FCRA.
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