Sentences with phrase «salaries as»

That way, you can continue to pay key employee salaries as well as monthly expenses until you are once again able to resume normal business operations.
We were gratified indeed that the Volcker Commission last year identified federal judicial salaries as «the most egregious example of federal compensation policies.»
It always irritates me how people refer to large firm partner salaries as if they're the norm, but fail to mention that fewer than 5 % or so of lawyers become large firm partners.
Harper, like others, blames American Lawyer magazine's revelations of Biglaw partners» salaries as the beginning of a fundamental change of focus.
Chou criticizes associate salaries as «ridiculous» and notes that his company has started looking for other representation because of fee increases by its existing firms.
Bowman notes that law firms won't lower salaries as a result of expected downturn, but instead, will simply stop upping them annually.
Moreover, firms measure marketing costs differently; for example, some include marketing staff salaries as part of marketing costs, whereas others do not.
As a trained artist one is just not going to find employment after graduation at the same level or same salaries as those in other fields.
With more jobs expected to open up those hot areas of the state could see a spike in annual salaries as the need is growing for Arkansas veterinary assistants.
The cities of Des Moines and Urbandale are tied for the highest average salaries as both see their vet assistants making an average of $ 28,474 annually.
That is not the ceiling for annual salaries as Iowa vet assistants with experience and credentialing can expect to earn more than the statewide average.
The individuals who run these organizations receive salaries as high as $ 78,000, but many receive no compensation, according to tax forms.
Veterinarians who attain a specialty stand to make handsome salaries as well.
Hawaii and Alaska have high annual salaries as does the states of Washington, Oregon and California.
To me it is always fascinating how strongly people focus on their salaries as a kind of «well - being indicator», which is quite illusive from a personal finance perspective.
We offer our employees competitive salaries as well as a range of benefits, and the opportunity to work in an environment that encourages individual expression and teamwork.
It helps, of course, to build wealth, but the financially independent look to their salaries as a means to an end, which is that pile of cash.
Instead, many teach certain skills such as cosmetology, car maintenance, and art, which do not command nearly as high salaries as more common degrees.
In 1968 my parents salaries as skilled people were about # 2000 a year... equivalent jobs now pay closer to # 50,000... 25x salary inflation in the time.
Chief executives at some small academy trusts are raking in salaries as high as those with 10 times the schools under their control.
Weingarten is participating to demonstrate support for UTLA, which has been demanding lower class sizes, full staffing, restored funding of adult and early childhood education and higher salaries as part of its negotiations with the district.
(Calif.) Marshall Tuck, charter advocate and candidate for state schools chief, has called for an increase in beginning teacher salaries as well as no - interest loans to college students willing to commit to teaching in the public schools.
But the founders of the programme defend the salaries as an important way of attracting people into the sector who may have been tempted to go elsewhere.
The new compensation model doesn't come with additional funding, though, so teacher salaries as a whole won't necessarily rise.
Ratliff, Garcia, Zimmer and Rodriguez take part - time salaries as school board members, accepting $ 26,346 a year.
Still, particularly shocking was this tidbit: «The New York City school district spends twice as much per pupil on instructional salaries as does Los Angeles Unified.»
«Among them: partnerships between school districts and colleges to help communities grow their own teachers and align recruitment to high - need fields; competitive salaries as well as incentives, financial and otherwise, for hard - to - fill positions; the creation of strong mentoring programs and professional learning communities that make schools places teachers want to be; and effective leadership at the school level to maintain a supportive, collaborative school environment.»
Wallace and Broad, as well as Annenberg and Gates, also are underwriting the New York City Leadership Academy, a very expensive undertaking that pays aspiring principals full salaries as they train for a year to take jobs heading up schools in the city.
The Marlborough story helps explain why virtually every other district in the country is hoisting teacher salaries as if the economy were forging ahead at a hundred miles an hour.
In summary, based on 1) no evidence of a salary penalty when controlling for AFQT rather than years of education, 2) job switchers receiving higher salaries as teachers than as nonteachers, and 3) public school teachers receiving higher salaries than private school teachers, we conclude that the standard regression is, at best, highly misleading.
While we can measure the difference a good teacher makes in the classroom, we can't develop a mathematical formula for creating these heroic professionals, so judges will instead focus on easy - to - measure but inaccurate metrics like teachers» salaries as proxies for teacher quality.
March 27, 2012 • NCAA coaches are routinely paid six figure salaries as colleges hunt for the best talent to get their teams to a championship.
We issued a statement that included a recommendation that institutions follow the example of the National Institutes of Health and their NRSA stipends, and continue to raise postdoctoral salaries as they had planned.
Goldstein appreciates that faculty are paid full - year salaries, as opposed to nine month salaries as seen in the States.
«Jobs offered to us as a package deal had miserable salaries as a result of their knowing we wanted to stay together.»
Demand for trained cybersecurity professionals who work to protect organizations from cybercrime is high nationwide, but the shortage is particularly severe in the federal government, which does not offer salaries as high as the private sector.
ALBANY, N.Y. (CBSNewYork / AP)-- New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo this week will propose legislation to cap school superintendent's six - figure salaries as a way to save school districts and their taxpayers $ 15 million.
I want the National Assembly to do the same, because we have former generals, including Mr. President, who are currently collecting salaries as public officers in the federal executive and in the National Assembly, apart from the pension they still collect from the military.
The National Assembly should therefore enact a law that would bar all public officers at the federal and state levels from enjoying pension while still enjoying salaries as elected public officers or government appointees.
«It is now glaring that Fayose has many things to hide, as we had on several occasions cried that he had diverted the bailout to his private pocket instead of using it to pay salaries as the main condition attached to the loan.»
In a Q&A with reporters in Manhattan, Cuomo said he is looking to include in his proposals extension of the Freedom of Information Law to better cover the state Legislature, more disclosure requirements for lawmakers and an end to «the conflicts,» chiefly that lawmakers are part time and allowed to receive income outside their $ 79,500 base salaries as legislators.
They said «Yes «to two successive raises for the Clarkstown Police after the Mr. Gromack himself, not the Town's taxpayers, referred to the police salaries as «obscene «thus causing citizens to look at what caused him to offer up that particular word of deprecation.
While the commission has considered proposals that would hike salaries as much as 47 %, some commission members tied to the governor and judiciary have expressed reservations about approving any pay hikes unless the Legislature makes its case.
«Of particular interest is that this Commission, for the first time ever, considered elected official salaries as they relate to pay for working New Yorkers,» he wrote.
Meanwhile, some cadres of the party in the Greater Accra Region have described the indictment of ex-ministers over the supposed double salaries as a misadventure.
The Criminal Investigations Department of the Ghana Police Service suspects that some of the appointees received salaries as MPs and also as Ministers.
Dr. Ayariga voiced his displeasure at the fact that former Ministers of State took double salaries as members of Parliament whilst serving as ministers of state.
To turn New York's finances around, Cuomo is pushing for a cap on state spending and a freeze on state taxes and public employee salaries as part of a one - year emergency financial plan.
The association is requesting the government to pay its members arrears of salaries as well as to upgrade those who have met the requisite criteria for promotion.
We appreciate the efforts of the Commission, but at this time believe it would be imprudent to raise the salaries as recommended,» said Chairman Mills.
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