Sentences with phrase «reward for failure»

We have to end the situation where we have rewards for failure at the top — harming the company and its workforce.
So while the game embraces death, you aren't exactly rewarded for your failures.
Death is the only reward for failure... are you up to the challenge?
The kind of neoliberal free market that has come to dominate in the UK, however, has not done this, being effectively a kind of «crony capitalism» that has led to perverse outcomes, such as massive rewards for failure in the banking sector.
Henrikh Mkhitaryan has failed at Manchester United, yet he has been rewarded for that failure with a bigger, # 180,000 - a-week pay packet at Arsenal.
It has to be done in an environment of fairness, which is where this issue of reward for failure comes in, but nobody is talking about divorce.»
You're actually rewarded for the failure, if it's a good failure, because the next version of what you're trying to do gets that much better.»
Its better to win a» Reward for failure trophy» than to get nothing at all from a «sucessful» ucl round of 16 qualification.
(ii) at the same time, ensuring it links the solidarity and interests of the bottom and the middle, so that it is possible to build winning coalitions to support universal services, redistribution through progressive universliam and tackle eg rewards for failure at the top, to the extent that entrenched privilege and advantage is not convinced by what might appear an altruistic appeal.
«Labour has called on the government to show that it is serious on this issue and to take the action needed to stop rewards for failure - yet again it has fallen short.
«People who have worked hard to build up their firm or shop don't understand why any company would give rewards for failure; or how some people have grown fabulously wealthy making failed bets with other people's money,» he told the audience.
But the suspicion must remain that these politicians are not being honoured for exemplary service but rather rewarded for failure, and, perhaps even more pertinently, to encourage them not to cause problems for the Government from the back benches.
Speaker Martin, soon to be rewarded for his failure with a seat in the upper house, is a role model for the envious colleagues he will leave behind.
The public are rightly getting fed up to the back teeth of big companies making huge profits out of the taxpayer, which smacks to them of rewards for failure
Reward for failure...
i think it more about that incident when chelsea were knocked out of the 2012 - 13 CL Group stage and went to win the europa league that season meaning chelsea were rewarded for their failure.
Amid the ongoing debate about whether he has been rewarded for failure or if he deserves another chance because of his time at Everton, Moyes knows getting results on the field is the priority.
«The CBI wants to see a single figure setting out total pay for senior executives; clear links between levels of pay and performance, and if performance falls short, deferred pay or claw - back arrangements in place, so there are no rewards for failure.
Nigel Farage branded it a «reward for failure» while the Daily Mail splash headline reads «Fury at Dave's Gongs for his Cronies».
The related charge that Labour has a «core vote» strategy does not stack up: the party was rather more vocal in its condemnation of lack of «fat cat» support for a windfall tax and over «rewards for failure» under Tony Blair in 1997 than it is over banker bonuses now.
«New Labour always opposed «rewards for failure» and unearned rewards» And yet it increasingly appears that New Labour often neglects to apply this very same principle to the benefits system.
The treasury minister Lord Myners had indicated to RBS that there should be «no reward for failure», [49] but Goodwin's pension entitlement, represented by a notional fund of # 8 million, was doubled, to a notional fund of # 16 million or more, because under the terms of the scheme he was entitled to receive, at age 50, benefits which would otherwise have been available to him only if he had worked until age 60.
Clegg said the measure will ensure there are «no rewards for failure».
I suppose public outrage at pay only seems to come at times when you're doing badly and, to coin the cliche, being rewarded for failure.
The statement reads: «Remuneration and performance pay cycles are too short; rewards for failure are too great, to the detriment of the long term future of these companies and the wider economy.
«Second term is not a reward for failure but for achievements in economy, security, employment and food sufficiency.
«At a time when people across the country are being asked to tighten their belts because of Labour's wasteful legacy, it is simply unacceptable that the very people responsible for the mess are eligible to walk away with a # 20,000 reward for failure
So something isn't right here — there are rewards for failure and that's what we have to deal with.
The Communities and Local Government Secretary said there should be no rewards for failure in the public or the private sector.
Change the culture, reward for failure that is trying to make a difference.
Human extinction will be the reward for our failure to quickly and broadly implement renewable energy supplies and genuine conservation.
The award is seen as a reward for failure.
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