Sentences with phrase «risen over compensation»

Similar controversies have risen over compensation for Uber and Lyft drivers and for drivers of Google buses, all contract workers.

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Though his compensation rose in 2009, the man who put organic on the mainstream map held down his pay, handing over his gains to the Global Animal Partnership, an animal welfare nonprofit.
He still saw his overall compensation rise 20 % to just over $ 25 million for 2014.
The cost of federal employees has risen rapidly, with total compensation per employee jumping nearly 5 % per year on average over the past decade, says a new report from the C.D. Howe Institute.
He rose to top compensation, averaging over $ 25,000.00 per engagement throughout 30 years, often earning over $ 100,000.00 per speech, delivering over 3,000 compensated speeches and seminars, and for 9 consecutive years he was the only speaker with Zig Ziglar appearing on all 25 to 27 SUCCESS Events a year... to audiences of 15,000 to 35,000 people.
The Long Island Power Authority increased its workforce in 2017 to its highest level in four years, while average annual compensation rose by a cumulative 22 percent to just over $ 125,000, according to a Newsday analysis.
«We are seeing an enormous rise in fatalities over the last few years as a result of opioid addiction,» she said, adding that there is currently no estimate for how much the county would be seeking in compensation.
I would be less concerned about taking a cut in my compensation if my compensation had risen over the course of years.
His main terms of reference were: «to investigate and report back to the prime minister on the rise of the compensation culture over the last decade coupled with the current low standing that health and safety legislation now enjoys and to suggest solutions».
Paralegal compensation in U.S. law firms and corporate law departments showed solid increases over the previous year, above the rise in the cost of living.
Experienced workers» compensation attorneys may view the fight over the classification of gig economy workers as a potential threat to their practices but as essentially an old issue that has new prominence because of the rise of companies like Uber.
The cost of the compensation system was at 50 per cent fully - funded, said Peter Page, an advocate for injured workers and past president of ONIWG, but it has risen up to 82 per cent fully - funded over the last five years.
Ryan and Louis discuss the direction of interest rates and inflation, the reluctance of the Fed to recognize the inflation threat, the impact of foreign countries raising their interest rates to combat inflation; the Fed's Vice Chairman Janis Yellen's view that inflation and the rise of commodities won't impact the «recovery», blaming rising global demand and disruptions of supply, not the easy money policy of the Fed; encouraging consumer confidence so they borrow more money to buy things they don't need to stimulate the economy, loan officer compensation, banks» use of Fed loans and banks» preference of trading operations over mortgage lending; credit squeeze; increased lending standards; the advantage of getting a low interest loan now before interest rates and inflation rates rise; the problems with Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac; the Democrats, Republicans and President avoid a government shutdown and what might have happened if it did; the $ 10 ′ s of billions of dollars saved in light of a $ 1.3 trillion defecit; the disconnect between buyers and sellers article in the Chicago Tribune; the HomeGain first quarter 2011 home values survey; the value of a quality Realtor in buying and selling a home; the HomeGain FSBO vs. REALTOR survey
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