Sentences with phrase «restrictions on contractors»

The actors have endorsed the Fair Elections reform package which includes a system of matching small donations with public funds, as well as lower contribution limits, restrictions on contractors and lobbyists doing business with the state, and greater enforcement and transparency.

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The lack of technology and legal restrictions on use results in the «leak» to other organizations, past employees and contractors, and possibly competitors.
More importantly, it gave CGI - until then generally locked out of bidding on U.S. federal contracts due to U.S. restrictions on foreign contractors - a valuable U.S. subsidiary it could use to court American agencies for business.
Gallo has blasted the restrictions of fundraising and political activity by the mayor and department heads and limits on contributions by city contractors as a direct attack on his administration.
The report notes that tight restrictions on perchlorate and other toxins would greatly increase safety and cleanup costs incurred by the Defense Department and its contractors.The Perchlorate Information Bureau, an industry trade group supported by Lockheed Martin, Aerojet and other defense contractors, said the cost of an overly restrictive perchlorate standard would be «potentially staggering.»
They can't just decide to make you a 1099 contractor without restructuring the job; there are legal restrictions on how contractors must be treated.
For example, the Rule provides a new exception to the dual compensation restrictions that allows mortgage brokerage companies that receive compensation from consumers to pay their employees or contractors commissions, as long as the commissions are not based on the terms of the loans that they originate.
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