Sentences with phrase «salaries of workers in»

The Osun State government yesterday frowned at speculations that the state would not pay salaries of its workers in March in view of its dwindling federal...
«Does he know the salary of workers in 1999 and how much they earn now?
The commissioner added that N987, 540, 000 was expended on the payment of May salary of workers in ministries, departments and agencies.

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In short, it's everything produced by people and businesses, including salaries of workers.
The survey was based on the salary of 700 finance workers in London who graduated after 2011, and excludes MBAs.
The most recent regulatory action taken in the hopes of reigning in unjustified CEO pay was a rule implemented by the SEC last year, which requires companies to publish the ratio of CEO pay to the median salary of other workers at the firm.
On the other hand, perhaps not surprisingly, workers with lower compensation are more likely to behave in negative ways when made aware of salary discrepancies.
The Center for American Progress reviewed 30 case studies in 11 of the most relevant research papers on the costs of employee turnover and found that it costs businesses about one - fifth of a worker's salary to replace that worker.
In March, Bombardier Aerospace workers voted overwhelmingly in favour of a new reciprocity agreement that ensures workers who switch between Bombardier and the future partnership don't lose their pensions and keep most seniority benefits, including salary and vacation timIn March, Bombardier Aerospace workers voted overwhelmingly in favour of a new reciprocity agreement that ensures workers who switch between Bombardier and the future partnership don't lose their pensions and keep most seniority benefits, including salary and vacation timin favour of a new reciprocity agreement that ensures workers who switch between Bombardier and the future partnership don't lose their pensions and keep most seniority benefits, including salary and vacation time.
Roth says that according to a survey conducted by LinkedIn, «nearly half of American workers would forgo the corner office job and a high salary to gain more flexibility in their schedules.»
Peabody's problems have only expanded so far in 2015: Forecasting greater losses than originally anticipated, the company reduced its dividend, laid off workers and even cut the salaries of its top executives temporarily in a desperate attempt to keep the company afloat.
The employee benefit announced Tuesday on Netflix's blog is generous even by the high standards of Silicon Valley, where free meals and other perquisites supplement lavish salaries in the fiercely competitive battle for computer programmers and other technology workers.
This long - overdue update more than doubles the former salary threshold (just $ 23,660 annually), thereby extending overtime pay protections to over 4 million additional workers in the first year of implementation alone.
While in August Trump told the online publication Circa that he would like to see «a carve - out of sorts for our small - business owners,» that may be too late for entrepreneurs who were already well down the road raising salaries or switching workers to hourly non-exempt, says Jacqueline Breslin, director of human capital services at TriNet, an HR outsourcing company.
Research released by Michigan State University in October revealed that 37 percent of 5,700 employers surveyed said they plan to increase salaries of entry - level workers 3 percent to 5 percent next year.
A salary structure in which you (the owner) and maybe a few top executives monopolize most of the goodies will count as a serious negative, as will a history of workplace - safety violations, employee - discrimination lawsuits, or a disgruntled - employee Web site that details significant worker discontent among your ranks.
Not only is Boxed not undergoing layoffs, but it's investing in its workers even more by turning many of them from temps into full - time fulfillment center associates, which comes with a 13 % salary bump.
Our analysis reviews 30 case studies in 11 research papers published between 1992 and 2007 that provide estimates of the cost of turnover, finding that businesses spend about one - fifth of an employee's annual salary to replace that worker.
But there is a loophole: An exemption cancels that requirement if employers pay H - 1B workers at least $ 60,000 a year — significantly less than an experienced technology worker's salary in many parts of the country.
An exemplar was Southwest Airlines, which paid $ 355 million of its more than $ 1 billion in corporate profits last year to union and nonunion workers and managers, on top of salaries.
More than half of Millennials (56 %) agreed that a quality benefits package influences their choice of employers, and 63 % say that benefits are an important reason in staying with an employer.W6 While managers believe Millennials put the highest priority on salary, W17 research indicates salary has become a threshold issue for this generation of workers.
«While many young workers in the UK still value a good workplace culture and decent salary, employers need to start placing a much larger emphasis on the aesthetics of the office,» said Dan Zakai, co-founder and CEO at Mindspace.
Innovative companies want to be located near universities and other innovative companies, and modern workers are willing to forgo some salary in exchange for a higher quality of life.
According to the new law, effective in October, any banking sector salary above 2.5 million shekels a year — or 35 times the gross income (or 44 times net income) of the lowest paid worker or contractor — will incur both corporate and employee income taxes on the overage.
There are large stock market companies like Procter & Gamble, which has had meaningful employee share ownership along with profit - sharing for more than a century, and Southwest Airlines, which has both employee share ownership and an annual cash profit sharing plan that in 2015 paid $ 620 million in profits to all employees, adding 15 % on top of their wages and salaries.4 Divisions of stock market companies are sometimes spun off and sold to workers through ESOPs: the 100 % employee - owned Scot Forge in Clinton, Wisconsin, and the 100 % employee - owned Houchens in Bowling Green, Kentucky, are examples.
Levin said Mexico's Confederation of Mexican Workers has done little to boost wages there, telling an audience at the Council on Foreign Relations that BMW signed a contract in May with a starting salary of $ 1.10 an hour, moving up to $ 2.53 an hour.
This means that a worker making $ 50,000 per year could receive an extra $ 3,000 in employer matching contributions by contributing $ 6,000 of their annual salary into a 401 (k).
NEW YORK (AP)-- Sales and profits picked up for companies at the end of last year, and more say they're paying their workers higher wages and salaries in the latest signs that the U.S. economy continues to improve.
Those who choose to become employed in unionized workplaces — that is, workplaces whose workers democratically voted to form a union — must contribute through dues towards the benefits (i.e., better salaries and working conditions) of belonging to that union.
For office workers, data from Mercer's December Quarterly Salary Review show a slight firming in the growth rate of base salaries, to around 4.3 per cent in year - ended terms, compared with slightly less than 4 per cent earlier in 2003.
Workers must choose between two alternatives: either freezing the salaries that count toward their pensions or receiving a smaller cost - of - living adjustment in retirement.
In a gesture of solidarity with federal workers who are being affected by the sequester, the White House announced that President Barack Obama will be giving back 5 % of his salary — the approximate amount of pay being cut from nondefense federal agencies.
He notes that «America's wealthiest 1 percent, which controlled 21 percent of America's wealth in 1949, now [1995] controls 40 percent... Top CEO salaries — 44 times the average wage of a worker in 1965 — have soared to 212 times.»
In the same year the average for elementary school teachers was $ 1,788 and that for wage workers in iron and steel was $ 1,619.49 Of course ministerial status is determined by many other factors besides salarIn the same year the average for elementary school teachers was $ 1,788 and that for wage workers in iron and steel was $ 1,619.49 Of course ministerial status is determined by many other factors besides salarin iron and steel was $ 1,619.49 Of course ministerial status is determined by many other factors besides salary.
The group, part of the Citizens UK charity, said if new signing Alexis Sanchez is paid # 400,000 a week, as some have reported, it will take him just 82 minutes in a game to earn the annual salary of a low - paid stadium worker.
so a player who feels what and how the fans feel about the mediocrity of the club is now slated to be bigger than the club... wenger spent a donkey years at the club and won nothing yet he stays in fat contracts and yet he is not bigger than the club, remember last season when he complained that the salaries of the emirates workers was affecting the club transfer... imagine what a joke arsenal has become... admin pls think of something better to write about and leave sanchez out of this... van pussy was a legend...
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Munn said the increase in salaries mainly would accommodate new part - time workers needed to support a budgeted increase in district programming, where the growth is mostly seen in the area of performing arts and before - and after - school programs.
OAK FOREST — For the first time in the history of the Oak Forest Park District, employees will have representation on salary, benefits and job security after the board of commissioners approved a contract Tuesday night between a Chicago union and district workers.
Tragedy struck in Lafia, the Nasarawa State capital today (Friday) as some men of the Nigeria Police and the Nigerian Security Civil Defence Corps opened fire on some of the protesting workers of the state who gathered over non-payment of their salaries.
The ERO DG further pointed out that «These are trying times in Ekiti, workers are owed upward of 9 months salary and you have a governor that went on national TV to lie that he is owing only four months!»
He saluted the workers for their courage and perseverance in the face of the economic recession, culminating in unstable payment of salaries, urged them to discountenance the rumour being allegedly peddled on social media by members of the opposition that he had received the second tranche of the Paris Club fund.
«It was common knowledge that the State of Osun ended the Year 2016 in the most financially boisterous mood ever with the payment of four months salaries to active workers and pensions to the passive workers
Lord Hutton has recommended the scrapping of final salary pensions, in a widely - expected move likely to trigger anger among public sector workers.
By our calculations, Osun state pensioners alone got at least, N1, 539,227,442.75 out of the N14.2 billion paid to active and passive workers in the last two weeks as arrears of 4 months salaries and pensions excluding what the local government pensioners were paid for the same period.»
Moving the motion, Karim said in spite the federal statutory allocation, salary bail - out funds and Paris Club refund received by Kogi Government, non-payment of state and local government workers salaries lingered.
We also fervently call on Government to deal with whatever handicaps or bottlenecks have prevented the payment of April salaries to almost all workers in the public sector.
Speaking in Lokoja while addressing a rally held by Organised Labour to mark this year's May Day celebration, Bello explained that the N20 billion was the first tranche of the N50 billion applied for to clear salary arrears of the state and local government workers.
«As a state worker, and I believe I speak for most of us, I don't believe we would be as up in arms about negotiations if we saw that Gov. Paterson and our legislators were doing their best to also reduce their salaries, their perks, their staffing patterns and to get their job done, by passing a budget.»
Paterson estimated the total salary loss for state workers would be more in the neighborhood of 3 percent.
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