Not exact matches
The Atlantic reported that Pruitt went behind the White House's back to give a pair of aides pay
raises worth tens of thousands of dollars
after the administration had already rejected the
salary bumps.
Assuming a 5 percent «pay
raise» each year, your
salary would be $ 63,814 per year
after five years, or about $ 32 per hour.
So even
after raising a $ 16 million A-round, I still paid myself a paltry
salary.
I say luck because I think a lot of their success is due to the friendliest expansion draft rules in an era of
salary cap where teams have to shed talent
after success as players that are successful want
raises
The «parasite» the home fans were referring to is Antonio Donnarumma, the 27 - year - old brother of Gianluigi and former Piacenza and Bari goalkeeper — as well as Milan youth product — who was signed from Greek side Asteras Tripoli on an eyebrow -
raising four - year - deal with a reported
salary of one million euros the day
after the younger Donnarumma signed his renewal.
A rumored midnight
salary raise didn't survive the light of day, but will almost certainly be on the table
after the election.
After the
raise to $ 23,500 was passed in 1973, a bill was approved in 1979 that increased
salaries to $ 32,960.
The
raises, which averaged more than $ 8,000 or 11 percent, went to employees including 18 law assistants who each received
salary hikes of $ 7,000
after passing the bar exam and being promoted to assistant district attorney.
Cuomo's budget czar Robert Megna was shouted down by a judge and accused of «disrespect»
after cautioning big judicial
raises could «distort the entire
salary structure» of state government.
Cuomo's comments came
after a dust up last week on the commission examining
salaries in the legislative, judicial and executive branches in state government over whether legislators were making a clear enough argument for a pay
raise.
After the city's five DAs told a
salary - review commission they each deserve
raises of 31.5 percent, Johnson justified the request in a follow - up letter.
This proposal follows lengthy debate and a lawsuit last year,
after county lawmakers
raised their own
salaries and that of selected county officials.
But sources informed the Observer that Perkins has long been unhappy in Albany, where Democrats have languished in the minority for much of his tenure and where —
after the most recent pay
raise at City Hall —
salaries are almost $ 70,000 lower than they are in the local legislature.
There has been speculation that the legislature would
raise the minimum wage in a lame duck session
after the November elections as part of a deal to
raise state legislators and Commissioners
salaries (an issue of concern to Cuomo).
The
raises will cost state and county taxpayers roughly $ 15.6 million annually, once all the
salary hikes are phased in
after three years, according to an analysis from the Office of Legislative Services.
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.
When Democrats took control of the chamber
after the 2008 elections, they
raised their own
salaries and slashed the allocation for their Republican counterparts.
She said she was inspired to run
after the board's votes last year to increase taxes — the first increase
after six years of nominal decreases — and to give
salary raises totaling nearly $ 100,000 to elected officials, including 40 percent pay hikes for the board's four part - time members.
Some of these
salaries, which are reported by the Journal News year
after year, are due to city employees seeking to
raise their average
salary in the last three years of employment before they retire to boost their pensions.
DNAinfo New York compiled a citywide map comparing each elected official's
salary after the pay
raise to the median income of the constituents they work for:
Although NCI's budget rose 81 % during the 5 - year NIH doubling that ended in 2003, the brakes hit hard in 2004, translating into a slight $ 2.7 million cut in NCI's operating budget
after paying grants,
salary raises, and contributions to trans - NIH activities.
A black custodian at the medical school had been fired
after raising a stink about racial disparities in
salaries.
12/16: faculty at college of LSA have heard
raises will go ahead, some admins are hearing mixed things, postdocs at the Medical School have heard that they will benefit from continuing plans to
raise salaries,
after initial indications they were cancelling plans to
raise salaries (see here).
Another group in Ghana opted to withdraw a submitted paper
after Trubow intially asked for a fee of $ 500 (which the researchers
raised by getting a loan against their
salaries from their university).
A monthlong teacher strike in Michigan City, Ind., ended late last month
after union leaders and administrators reached an agreement on a three - year contract that provides teachers with a 6 - percent
salary increase next year and 5 - percent
raises in each of the following years.
The local and national unions surely realized,
after an onslaught of negative coverage, that complaining about 16 percent
raises on top of $ 75,000 average
salaries was not a winning argument during a period of 8 percent unemployment.
LA Unified said today it has altered its
salary offer to teachers by eliminating any contingency on a package that includes
raises of 2 percent for this year, 2 percent for next year and 2.5 percent for the year
after that.
Lawmakers rolled longevity pay, a
salary supplement offered to teachers
after 10 years of service, into the new teacher pay schedule that was created to go with the teacher pay
raises.
They have already voted no to across the board teacher
salary increases and continued the freeze on teachers»
salaries that has been in place for 5 years (at the same time passed a tax break for the wealthy, and now, with reduced revenue can not give
raises), increased class size, taken away additional pay for Masters degrees, eliminated most of the state's teacher assistants, gone
after tenure and offered the top 25 % of the teachers in a district $ 500 to give up their tenure immediately, increased the number of charter schools (many funded by Republicans in the private school business) and finally, the most recent scheme pondered is to let kids go to any school in the state regardless of their home county.
After years of frozen
salaries, the busy 2014 session saw large pay bumps for beginning teachers and relatively small
raises for veteran teachers — but those
raises came at the expense of teacher assistants and classroom supplies as well as cuts to other critical areas of education spending.
I recently interviewed an up - and - coming steampunk author who
raised over $ 90,000 to fund the production costs of his book (his original goal was $ 4,000, so, even
after he produces and ships all those books, he ought to have come out of the deal with a year's
salary in addition to whatever he makes on sales once the book goes live).
Throw in another $ 1,000 a month in new savings — i.e., 12 % of your combined
salaries, or $ 12,000 a year — and
after 10 years you would have another $ 160,000 or so, assuming the same 6 % return (and not including any pay
raises).
Ever notice how your monthly expenses always seem to equal whatever
salary you're making, even
after you get
raises?
Questions
raised after First Nations leaders
salaries disclosed under new transparency law, Toronto Star
You may find that the employer will not
raise the
salary offer even
after you have tried to negotiate it.
Negotiation Tips and Tactics
After doing your homework, be prepared with an idea of the amount of the
salary increase to ask — the high pay
raise and the lesser one.
Caroline gives tips in Learnvest.com for women to keep negotiating
salary raises throughout their career: Keep Getting Raises Long After the Drea
raises throughout their career: Keep Getting
Raises Long After the Drea
Raises Long
After the Dreaded 37
After all, as an entry - level employee, you're not yet earning a substantial
salary;
raising it shouldn't put an undue financial burden on your employer.
In addition to the normal
raise advice, you should specifically say, «I accepted the job at a lower
salary because I was told we could revisit it
after six months.»
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