Sentences with phrase «salary rises for»

In June 2016, the firm announced salary rises for associates in all its US offices, not just New York.
Read more... Oil and gas salaries rise for second year - 05/04/13 The average base salary in the oil and gas world hit $ US87, 300 in 2012, a rise of 8.5 per cent.

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«Quoting that salary of a colleague as justification for your pay rise request?»
For each year he stays with the team, his compensation rises by $ 50,000, and an extra $ 50,000 is added to his annual salary every time the Gamecocks make the NCAA Tournament, as they did this year, reports The State.
In private industry, says the Bureau of Labor Statistics, wages and salaries rose at 2.6 % for the 12 months ended September 2017 — 20 basis points above the rate the prior year and notably higher than what we saw in the first half of the decade.
Those presumptions include the idea that corporate earnings and share prices will rise steadily, well into the future, and thus it will be an appreciating stock market — not cash from company coffers — that will compensate workers who have taken options and their attendant risks as a substitute for salary.
Median salary for a telecommunications manager is $ 86,500, having risen almost 16 % over the past five years.
For every Winston, there's an obscure, undrafted rookie earning the league minimum: A salary of $ 435,000 in 2015, which will rise to $ 450,000 this season.
As quality tech talent becomes harder and harder to find, salaries for U.S. - based developers are rising.
According to BLS - generated cost indexes for wages / salaries and total benefits, benefit costs have risen about 60 % since 2001 (when the data series began), versus about 37 % for wage and salary costs.
Whatever is the current cause of the rise of prices in the housing market, when computed as the mortgage cost in labour time in terms of the average weekly salary, residential properties, with the exception of the 1988 - 1991 period, are now clearly less affordable for middle - class Canadians than they were for the last five decades.
I live in a very red state, but very liberal city and I enjoy a low cost of living for now (home prices are on the rise), high salary, and diverse population.
«For more than a decade, the Liberal government has watched as fares have risen, ridership has fallen, and both debt and exorbitant executive salaries ballooned at B.C. Ferries.
-LRB-...) The Labor Department reported Thursday that wages and salaries for private - sector workers rose 2.8 % in the year through the first quarter, the best since 2008.
Over the past 30 years most people have seen only modest salary increases: the average annual salary in America, expressed in 1998 dollars (that is, adjusted for inflation), rose from $ 32,522 in 1970 to $ 35,864 in 1999.
In spite of rising costs of living, salaries and wages for great numbers of people are high enough to afford all the necessities and provide many of the luxuries undreamed of by our fathers.
Meanwhile, there was a substantial rise in salary for Luther and other professors; and two new courses in Law were instituted.
Walcott to stay with the same salary, ok no complain because his presence did not justify any pay rise and if not then I would be happy to use the money we get and go for Sterling...
Even other players want them to move for money because every time clubs» salaries rise the next players to transfer can also demand more money to keep pace.
I'm okay with increasing his salary from # 90,000 to # 100,000 out of loyalty and good will but really a player needs to produce results on the pitch for a pay rise.
Whilst Liverpool will of course be keen to keep hold of Sterling they are also not likely to be willing to be held to ransom and no all to well that a hefty salary offer could lead other members of Brendan Rodgers» squad asking for pay - rises.
The Russian - backed Premier League new boys will pay a fee rising to # 5million for Cole, as well as picking up his salary — which is close to another # 3m a season.
Moving on from it all for this season i fear for worst to come next season (just had a deja vu i say the same thing every season around this time) City already are talking spending 600 Million in the next two to three years on new players and you can bet Man - U will follow to try and close the gap, Liverpool can sell one player and buy an entire squad, Chelsea owner Abromovich has started to make noise's about next season so they will be spending, spuds will try to keep their existing players with one or two additions to strengthen and some salary rises to keep the elite, and Arsenal will go head to head with the likes of Burnley Everton Leicester for average players signature, and the board will make sure even if they replace AW they will replace him with AW No2 who will do what the board decides on who and how much to spend
Sterling for Walcott + 15m, good deal... Walcott didn't earn him self a pay rise, either accept the old salary or get sold in this summer...
It seems Wenger gambles too early on overpaying for players like Theo and Ramsey, who had not proven consistency at their level when they got handed big salaries, and have not really earned their salary since their big pay rises, (although Theo is playing much more like his salary this year).
my opinion is that OG has proven himself in the last calendar year to be a top striker, its only us Arsenal supporters who don't rate him the way the footballing world see him, this season he has the best minute to scoring ratio in the EPL, if he was playing for Chelsea we would all be wishing he was playing for us for double the salary and pay 60 to 70 million to buy him, almost every club has striker, defensive midfielders, and goalkeeper problems but not us we have a full squad for the first time for a ling time but some how we don't rise to the challenge
The guaranteed money has fluctuated tremendously, but salaries for NFL quarterbacks have been rising at an astronomical rate.
Due to this rising salary cap, the most logical move for LeBron James is opting out of his current contract and signing a two - year deal with Cleveland including a player option for the second season.
Now sources have confirmed to me that Rose wants to secure a big contract for himself, which means a move — as he knows Tottenham will not give him that on the salary he wants.
The government, at the last quarter of 2015, after a series of meetings of the National Tripartite Committee (NTC) comprising government, employers» association, organized labour and the Fair Wages and Salaries Commission (FWSC) announced a 10 percent pay rise for public sector workers across the country.
Interestingly, because Dangote Cement, had no salary structure, anytime the workers demand for pay rise, they were told the issue was being handled in Nigeria, but nothing is heard again.
The head of the pensions commission said it would be «very difficult» for politicians to impose a rise in the state pension age on voters while retaining their own lucrative salary scheme.
With starting salaries of # 12,097, staff in the MCA have also been expected to stomach a pay cut in real terms with pay rises averaging just 2.5 % for many and the most experienced staff receiving pay increases of less than 1 %.
The review also found that executive pay inflation slowed last year with base salaries for FTSE 100 Chief Executives rising by 5.3 %.
If the salary increase were approved, the base pay of $ 79,500 a year for legislators would increase to about $ 113,000 a year, if the rising consumer price index over the past 17 years is factored in.
For example, Mangano wants to tack a new $ 105 fee onto all traffic and parking tickets to raise $ 64 million next year to fund police department hires and cover rising officer salaries and overtime.
David Cameron was coming under increasing pressure to rule out taking a pay rise today, after plans for a major 11 % salary boost for MPs were unveiled.
Background: From 2008 - 09 to 2013 - 14, the statewide median teacher salary rose 12 percent, according to the Empire Center for Public Policy, an Albany non-profit.
The three members of a state board meeting in Albany to consider minimum wage increases for New York's fast - food workers say salaries should rise, though they haven't immediately determined how high and when.
In the Syracuse City School District during that period, teachers» salaries rose 4 percent annually for the first four years, dropped to a 2.25 percent increase in 2012 and 2 percent in both 2013 and 2014.
The senior salaries review body (SSRB) recommends MPs vote for a pay rise of 2.56 per cent, noting that they are underpaid compared to people in comparable positions in the private and public sector.
A trade union leader has condemned reports suggesting MPs are pushing for a 66 per cent pay rise to take their salaries to # 100,000 a year.
The Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority is expected to say the # 66,000 salary for backbenchers should rise to around # 75,000 after the 2015 election.
billion contact with the United Federation of Teachers, that will see salaries for rookie educators rise from $ 45,530 to $ 54,411 by 2018.
I did indeed pledge to oppose the fee rises under the current system but Lord Browne's report proposes many of the changes I campaigned for, - more support for students from poorer backgrounds, a proper Graduate starting salary before paying money back, and a duty on universities to provide much more information to students about what they get for their money and the likelihood of graduate employment in their chosen sectors.
On the suggestion that ministers» salaries could be cut in return for a pay rise for MPs, Brown's spokesman said: «The prime minister has not expressed that view.»
«And for those working on salaries a bit higher than the current minimum wage, you'll also be better off because there will be a ripple effect as wages rise... that will mean six million people with higher pay.»
What's happened over the last decade is executive pay has risen massively at a time when ordinary share prices for the owners of companies... they haven't risen at all and basic salaries haven't risen.
The working relationship lasted for 12 years, during eight of which Livingstone was Mayor of London, and Fletcher was his chief of staff, on a salary that rose above # 120,000.
The increase would barely enable districts to maintain services, officials say, at a time when student needs and mandated costs for employee salaries, health care premiums and teacher retirements are on the rise.
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