Sentences with phrase «sector fair share»

«The court did not rule public sector Fair Share fees unconstitutional,» it says.
«But, the conservative majority did express hostility to, and skepticism about the constitutionality of, public sector Fair Share fees, and all but invited further legal challenges [sic throughout].»

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«It will consider whether the creators of content are getting their fair share of advertisement revenue, and it will recommend whether industry or Government - led solutions can help improve the sustainability of the sector for the future.
Like any other sectors, Wall Street has had its fair share of good, bad and ugly leaders.
The result: Now down to representing only 7 % of private - sector workers, America's unions and collective bargaining are no longer able to provide workers the power they need to redress workplace injustices or achieve a fair share of the economic growth they help generate.
I feel good, maybe the Energy sector will pay a fairer share of tax and royalties.
TAKE THE LEAD prepares, develops, inspires and propels women to take their fair and equal share of leadership positions across all sectors by 2025.
Consider the way the US Supreme Court has intensified the role of money in politics, or the failure of the European Union to force the financial sector to pay its fair share of the costs of the recession.
UFT President Michael Mulgrew told the March 22 Delegate Assembly that a new challenge to the «fair - share» fees that public - sector unions collect from workers who don't become members could reach the Supreme Court by the fall.
He urged all actors in the renewable energy sector to make their presence felt during renewable energy fair by sharing experience and creating the right synergies to propel the collective efforts in achieving the country's renewable energy medium - term target of 10 percent by 2020.
Geoff Barton, general secretary of the Association of School and College Leaders, responded to the Queen's Speech: «Schools and colleges will be relieved that there are no immediate plans to introduce further reforms in a sector which has had more than its fair share of change and badly needs a breathing space.»
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Some of the highlights included: Sophie Healy ‑ Thow, Google Science Fair 2014 winner and one of Time magazines most influential teens of 2015, discussing My Journey — Food Security — Everybody's Business; Jordan Casey, a 15 year ‑ old entrepreneur from Waterford in Ireland, sharing her passion for programming; Ready Salted Code's Genevieve Smith ‑ Nunes running a hands - on coding demo; Raspberry Jams; and Step into STEM Skills Day, a mixture of inspirational talks, presentations and activities to teach you about the skills you need to succeed in this sector.
More often than not they have attracted or been associated with controversy and it is fair to say that when used in the education sector they have had their share of criticism.
This analysis shows that the private non-profit sector is numerically important in many states, and that, on average, it enrolls its fair share of low - income students.
A fair - share policy, then, should be applied to both sectors.
He said: «Schools and colleges will be relieved that there are no immediate plans to introduce further reforms in a sector which has had more than its fair share of change and badly needs a breathing space.»
The iPad of course runs on iOS, while Windows also has its fair share of 10 inch tablets, most of them aimed at the business sector.
With his bombastic character comes his fair share of critics, including Jon Stewart and Barron's (which have critiqued his track record of stock picks), but he is very knowledgeable about the market and will enhance your knowledge across all sectors, whether you follow his specific picks or not.
Amid celebrations around the unveiling of Ugo Rondinone's 42 - foot - tall sculpture Miami Mountain (2016), commissioned by The Bass and part of Art Basel in Miami Beach's Public sector in Collins Park, the museum's executive director Silvia Karman Cubiñá excitedly shared a few favorite discoveries from the fair's opening day.
And, in case you missed it, we showcased a New Collector's Guide for Art Basel Week; we featured highlights from the permanent collection at Cooper Hewitt: Smithsonian Design Museum; we uncovered the trending booths, artists, and artworks at Art Basel, and trending designers, booths, and works at Design Miami / Basel; Hans Ulrich Obrist & Klaus Biesenbach shared insights on their «14 Rooms» exhibition; Art Basel curators Gianni Jetzer and Florence Derieux spoke to us about the sectors they spearheaded at this year's fair; and we highlighted booths and artists at Art Basel and Design Miami / Basel including Annely Juda Fine Art at Art Basel Booth, new Jeff Koons sculptures at Almine Rech's Art Basel booth, and designer Chris Schanck's new works at Johnson Trading Gallery at Design Miami / Basel.
As my colleague Ilya Shapiro writes, and Ian Millheiser at Think Progress agrees, the Court seems poised to strike down «fair share» fees for public - sector workers who do not want to join the union.
Developed countries must assume their fair share of both emissions reductions and the finance needed to help other countries decarbonize their energy sectors and adapt.
While many stakeholders have a role to play in the aviation industry's decarbonization, bold government action will, in the end, define whether the aviation sector is able to contribute its fair share to ensure a 1.5 °C future.
This plan serves as a welcome first step to phase out emissions from the sector, but the IMO must now build on the agreed minimum target of 50 % reductions in subsequent reviews of the strategy to comply with its fair share of emissions under the Paris Agreement.
Under current scenarios, the aviation sector could emit 56 GtCO2 over the period 2016 - 2050, or one - quarter of the remaining carbon budget.1 It is critical that the global aviation sector contribute its fair share towards achieving a 1.5 °C future.
If one nation desires to keep its total emissions below its fair share of safe global emissions by keeping their transportation sector low while having slightly larger emissions from their manufacturing sector, most theories of international responsibility would give that nation some choice on how it would achieve its international GHG obligations.
It's time we do our fair share to cut carbon from the transportation sector.
Using this methodology, a company can identify its fair share of the carbon budget given the economic and technological realities of its sector.
While all countries will need to undergo a managed decline of their fossil fuel sectors, the poorest nations will need significant support, including being allowed to burn their fair share of the global carbon budget to aid in the transition.
Capping 23 years of intense research, debate and negotiation, the Paris summit of the UN Framework on Climate Change Convention asserts that a good INDC should be «ambitious, leading to transformation in carbon - intensive sectors and industry; transparent, so that stakeholders can track progress and ensure countries meet their stated goals; and equitable, so that each country does its fair share to address climate change.»
Lack of transparency and possibly non-binding offset credit criteria risk undermining efforts to make the aviation sector do its fair share of climate action in order to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees.
It wasan interesting exercise, because, with this proposal, Vattenfallstepped beyond generalities and (a first for the business sector, as far as we know) and made a specific, quantitative proposal for a global burden sharing framework that it quite explicitly claimed to be fair.
In other sectors, 2017 has seen its fair share of trademark applications (both successful and unsuccessful), including the ruling against cab firm London Taxi Company, who tried to secure a trademark for the shape of its cabs.
Which sectors experience more than their fair share of insolvency proceedings in the UK?
HDFC Ergo General Insurance Company, in order to seek authoritarian approvals for acquiring complete shares of L&T General Insurance Co., will now have to make an appeal to the sector regulator, IRDA, and CCI (Competition Commission of India) the fair trade authority.
A move this big from Google in a sector growing as explosively as wearables definitely deserves its fair share of prodding.
Looking back, the blockchain sector had its fair share of victories, defeats and controversies in 2016.
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