Sentences with phrase «rewards policy of»

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The company also maintains an unwritten policy of rewarding employees who work late over those who arrive early and leave at the end of a normal work - day, making it difficult for women with children, according to the complaint.
While his own salary saw a bump — to $ 50,000, up from $ 41,000, in the first stage of the raise — he worried the new policy didn't reward work ethic.
As the voice of the venture capital community, the NVCA advocates policies that encourage innovation, spur job creation and reward long - term investment in startup companies.
Given that spreading ownership of capital and increasing employees» share in economic rewards has bipartisan appeal, 37 the only valid answer to the question by Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Madison, or other time travelers is that, after four decades of neglecting policies to stimulate broad - based profit sharing and employee share ownership, we have changed course and are now placing them in the policy portfolio, if not at the center of economic policymaking that they occupied from the days of Washington to Lincoln.
Before preparing your tax return (and even better, before you open a new rewards card), consult the terms and conditions of your card contract to see what your card provider's rewards structure is, and their policies on reporting rewards as taxable income.
Rewards and discounts are subject to change and are not guaranteed to remain the same for the life of the policy.
But the new policy permits the continuing — perhaps now expanding — use of at least two dozen journalists who are free - lance, unaccredited, unpaid, or rewarded by CIA «briefings» in lieu of money — as well as the use of American news executives who have been important «media assets» in the past.
When candidates see that voters reward a combination of principle and policy realism, candidates will be less likely to make self - destructive statements in exchange for a smattering of applause.
«These men and women are criminals, complicit in light of day defiance of the Uniform Code of Military Justice through unconstitutional proselytism, discrimination against the non-religious and establishing formal policies to reward, encourage and even at times require sectarian religious participation.
And since the news operations are themselves part of vast conglomerations of business power, the management of these corporations, through their selection of staff, their promulgation of policy «guidelines», and their intricate and subtle system of rewards and punishments, oversee and maintain a news environment that fosters not so much facts and understanding, as profit and the prevailing social order.
We are reaping the rewards of their protests by forcing Wenger to abandon his tight fist policy by bringing in credible additions to the team this summer.
Picture this, we don't come out of the gate firing on all cylinders, Wenger speaks of how there wasn't enough time for the first - teamers to build chemistry, several key players aren't even playing because of Wenger's utterly ridiculous policy regarding players who played in the Confed Cup or the under21s and the boo - birds have returned in full flight... if these things were to happen, which is quite possible considering the Groundhog Day mentality of this club, how long do you think it will take for Wenger to recant his earlier statements regarding Europa... I would suggest that it's these sorts of comments from Wenger which are often his undoing... why would any manager worth his weight in salt make such a definitive statement before the season has even started... why would any manager who fashions himself an educated man make such pronouncements before even knowing what his starting 11 will be come Friday, let alone on September 1st... why would any manager who has a tenuous relationship with a great many supporters offer up such a potentially contentious talking point considering how many times his own words have come back to bite him in the ass... I think he does this because he doesn't care what you or I think, in fact he's more than slightly infuriated by the very idea of having to answer to the likes of you and me... that might have been acceptable during his formative years in charge, when the fans were rewarded with an scintillating brand of football and success felt like a forgone conclusion, but this new Wenger led team barely resembles that team of ore... whereas in times past we relished a few words from our seemingly cerebral manager, in recent times those words have been replaced by a myriad of excuses, a plethora of infuriating stories about who he could have signed but didn't and what can only be construed as outright fabrications... it's kind of funny that when we want some answers, like during the whole contract debacle of last season, we can't get an intelligent word out of him, but when we just what him to show his managerial acumen through his actions, we can't seem to get him to shut - up... I beg you to prove me wrong Arsene
It seems a mystery to me that a man who is so Convinced that he is on the right tact would stick with a club that has a board who are not willing to invest as heavily as they could in order to reap the rewards later down the line and this, knowing his personality means that he agrees with their policy in which case loosing Wenger wont make one iota of difference to the Boards policy and that appears to be to coast through and work hard to be average and just make fourth spot every year.
They don't always play at their best, because of Wenger's obsolete system and the club's transfer and reward policies that demotivated the players.
Just like with the issue of junk food rewards, our district has an explicit policy on the issue that is routinely ignored.
Ok, so let's say your school happens to have a strong wellness policy that, say, prohibits the use of food rewards and limits the number of school parties.
In The Lunch Tray's Guide to Getting Junk Food Out of Your Child's Classroom, I address a wide variety of topics including: how wellness policies and the new federal «Smart Snacks» rules relate to classroom junk food; the tricky problem of birthday treats and how to respond to your opponents on that issue; the use of junk food as a classroom reward; the use of candy as a teaching «manipulative;» kids and sugar consumption; and much more.
Another notable feature in both the proposed and final rules — one likely to be of special interest to elementary school parents — is a requirement that wellness policies set nutritional standards for foods and beverages that aren't sold but instead made available to children at school, such as offerings at classroom parties or treats given out by teachers as a reward.
First thing that I suggest doing is digging up a copy of your school district wellness policy and see if it includes anything about food rewards and classroom food.
Rack Room Shoes has amazingly cute shoes for students in all grades, and best of all they have amazing prices, a great rewards program, free Ship2Home program, and great return policy.
In addition, the policy makes clear that the use of treats as classroom rewards is strongly discouraged (more on that below).
The site is truly comprehensive, not only covering all aspects of school food reform (including competitive food) but also related topics such as drafting a solid wellness policy, starting a school garden, or dealing with teachers who hand out candy rewards.
Parents concerned about food rewards in the classroom or out of control birthday parties should go directly to their district superintendent and ask to see a copy of the district's wellness policy.
Under the new policy, neighbors who provide authorities with information that leads to an arrest and conviction for an act of vandalism will be eligible for a $ 100 reward.
I am certain it was not the intention of the 2010 Assembly Resolution to reward Nestlé for weakening its formula advertising policy by calling off the boycott, but that is what happened.
The allergy policy really saved the day, so now we don't have to deal with the daily barrage of junk food that used to be the norm (rewards, b - day parties, holidays, etc).
One policy, however, was still resolutely in place: the plan to reward 3,000 of the largest estates with an inheritance tax giveaway.
As a matter of public policy, the law of the land rewards us for taking a personal role in the advancement of society.
The policy of the Department of State with respect to offering rewards for information on terrorist suspects, including any information on whether a reward has been posted for suspects involved in terrorist attacks listed in the report.
• Redesigning Education: Noting that New York is first in spending but 34th in results, Governor Cuomo proposed restructuring a portion of our education aid to create incentives that reward school districts for improving student performance and implementing management efficiency policies.
Actually, it is a payoff to reward the frum community for raising no more than token objections to a variety of ill advised, if not totally perverse, as well as fiscally irresponsible policies.
If a new leader is elected and a bold radical policy programme is formulated, and integrity among politicians is established the Labour Party will be in a unique and highly rewarding position of taking on and resoundingly defeating the Conservatives.
This 2011 report centres on the prevalence of skills shortages, how government policy such as tuition fee rises and removal of the Default Retirement Age will affect the workforce, recruitment practices of graduates and apprentices, and whether organisations are rewarding or making redundant their employees.
Ed Balls's announcement that Labour is now advocating a policy of significant tax cuts is a risky strategy at best, although not without potential rewards.
But there is no denying that when you get to match your policies to the concerns of local people and improve things for them, it is incredibly rewarding and satisfying.
Kim Rueben, a senior fellow at the liberal - leaning Urban - Brookings Tax Policy Center, said it remains to be seen whether the IRS would allow deductions for that kind of contribution if it's rewarded with tax credits.
But yes, I think there's an absolute disregard be that for kids, or disabled, or struggling families... I guess it comes out of the Thatcherite policies of the 80s to sort of reward the affluent.
It had seemed that the Liberal Democrats recent approach of differentiation from its dominant Conservative coalition partner on some policies, while sticking to the broad government austerity programme — reconciling the «unity / distinctiveness» dilemma — would reap some reward with voters.
It is all about wrongheaded policies, too many round pegs in square holes, differences in reward and punishment in the fight against corruption, lack of consistency and transparency and above all, a clear absence of swift legal framework, and undemocratic practices.
Jeremy Corbyn stood on a platform of investing in public services, standing up for workers» rights, moving to a more just and fair foreign policy, and has been rewarded with a quite remarkable turnaround in the Labour vote.
«When fund - raisers are chosen for appointments, it can be perceived as rewarding donors instead of a decision strictly on qualifications,» said Alex Camarda, a senior policy adviser for the watchdog group Reinvent Albany.
«The Tories fended off attacks on their plans to give married couples a tax break as political parties engaged in angry clashes over family policy... Mr Cameron renewed his commitment to the policy, saying he wanted to send out a message that «If you take responsibility, you'll be rewarded»... As family policy took centre stage in pre general - election skirmishes, Mr Cameron said supporting marriage was an important part of his plans to tackle Britain's «broken society».
De Blasio's specific criticisms of the speaker focused on her delay in allowing a vote to guarantee most workers in New York paid sick days, her cautious response in addressing the NYPD's stop and frisk policies, and her use of discretionary allocations to individual members to reward allies and punish dissenters.
Their grudging offer of a brief extension — a complete reversal of what they once claimed to be their policy goal — reflects not a principle of good governance but rather their desire to reward the billionaire charter champions who have replaced Bloomberg as a cash cow for the Republican conference.
Maureen Boyle, chief of the Science Policy Branch of the National Institute on Drug Abuse, and Edward Bilsky, a professor of pharmacology and the founding director of the Center for Excellence in Neurosciences at the University of New England, showed how opioids can commandeer the brain's natural systems that control pain and reward, and trigger a vicious response cycle that can diminish the pain - relieving power of medications, prompt users to reach for increasingly larger quantities of opioids and lead to deadly overdoses.
Although environmental decision analysis offers the rewards of bringing together science and public policy, «it is a field of study that has a lot of political, economic, and legal landmines that you can step on,» Crawford - Brown says.
A «new global science policy paradigm» must provide the enabling conditions to support such a transformation, involving all stages of science, from how research projects are conceived and organized, to how they are carried out and disseminated, from how research is funded, monitored and evaluated to how researchers are rewarded, she said.
In a related commentary, Paul B. Ginsburg, Ph.D., University of Southern California, Los Angeles, writes: «There is broad consensus among physicians, hospital and health insurance leaders, and policy makers to reform payment to health care providers so as to reduce the role of fee for service, which encourages high volume, and instead to use systems that reward better patient outcomes, such as bundled payments for a population or for an episode of care.»
It is rewarding to see that research by Dr. Martins - Green is contributing to the body of scientific evidence that may support tobacco - control policies in California,» said Bart Aoki, the director of TRDRP.
Allthough this is only one of several possible offset sources under consideration by policy makers, we find already that, without restrictions on offset eligibility, CORSIA will not incentivise any further emission reductions beyond those that will happen without the scheme and will also not provide price signals that reward previous investments in CDM projects.
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