Sentences with phrase «sector employees working»

The State Government's role in regional Western Australia was recognised in Perth this week when two of the year's StateWest Achievement Awards were won by public sector employees working in fields that service predominantly regional areas.

Not exact matches

The Silicon Valley worker benefits and perks — the free, fresh produce and transcendental meditation pods — have become symbols of the riches created in the tech sector and how good it has been to workers, but the hype belies the truth that many of the employees operating within big tech companies are working on second - class contract terms.
TORONTO — The rise of so - called precarious employment in Canada — mainly work in the services and retail sectors — has brought with it some questionable employer practices that have employees stressed out and labour activists fuming.
The British government assured employees working on the company's public - sector contracts that they'd be paid, but no such promises were made to workers on Carillion's contracts in the private sector.
2.Right - to - work is generally defined as a state where it is against the law for a union to be a so - called «closed shop,» requiring all employees to join a union and pay dues.The Michigan laws would make membership in a union and payment of dues voluntary and would cover both the private and public sector, except for fire and police unions.
Only about half of public - sector employees get top - ups, as do roughly one in five parents who work for corporations — usually big firms in competitive fields.
In the United States last year, close to 20 percent of private - sector employees owned stock, and 7 percent held stock options, in the companies where they worked, while about one - third participated in some kind of cash profit - sharing and one - fourth in gain - sharing (when workers get additional compensation based on improvement on a metric other than profits, like sales or customer satisfaction).
This includes changing daylight savings time, cutting working hours of public sector employees and urging residents to scale back on their use of electricity.
The study targeted HR professionals working at medium to large global enterprises (minimum 100 employees) across different industry sectors (excluding education).
The Sales and Service group in the public sector is probably dominated by municipal employees working in sports and recreation departments, and in community centres.
«Across North America and around the world, companies in every sector are assessing the impact of U.S. tax changes and making decisions that will have lasting consequences for employees and the communities in which they live and work,» writes The Honourable John Manley, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Business Council.
A half - dozen female former Mavericks or American Airlines Center employees contacted by SI claim that they left the sports sector because of a work environment and structure that left them feeling vulnerable and devalued while protecting — and continuing to employ — powerful men who misbehaved.
Lee Kyriacou's attorney said the IG's report that found his client misused state employees for personal errands demonstrates why it's hard to get «attract accomplished private - sector individuals» to work in government.
A recent study by the Center for State and Local Government Excellence and the National Institute on Retirement Security finds that when such factors as education and work experience are accounted for, state and local employees earn 11 to 12 percent less than comparable private sector workers.
Business leaders said it was «totally unacceptable» for existing employees in the NHS, education system and civil service to retire five years before those working in the private sector.
Unlike private sector unions, the issues of worker wages, benefits, and work rules extend beyond the relationship of employer to employee.
Much of my work is traditional investigative reporting, usually the type described as CARR or «computer - aided research and reporting» where I go online to obtain records, access databases and run numbers, often to fact - check public sector employees.
Rasmussen Poll: Americans don't think feds work as hard as private sector employees Washington Post
«On behalf of the over 300,000 active and retired public and private sector employees across New York State who make up the CSEA, we're pleased to endorse Sue Serino for state Senate, and confident she will stand with the working people to make New York a better state.
Also at 11 a.m., AARP will deliver 10,000 postcards to state legislative leaders and Cuomo urging them to include «Secure Choice» in the state budget to provide millions of private sector employees an effective way to save for retirement at work, outside the Senate chamber, 3rd floor, state Capitol, Albany.
NEW YORK — Mayor Bill de Blasio, in partnership with Council Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito and Public Advocate Letitia James, announced on Thursday that New York is working to become the first City in the country to create a retirement savings program for private sector employees.
«That's why we're working to become the first city in the country to create a retirement savings program for private sector employees
Republicans are working under the theory that public sector employees who typically vote Democratic turned out in larger than usual numbers for a local election.
«Half of New York's private - sector employees, ages 18 to 64, work for businesses that do not have retirement plans.»
Northwell Health, the state's largest private - sector employer, is examining worker schedules and helping to arrange carpools for 378 employees who live on Long Island and work at its Manhattan hospitals, which have a total workforce of 3,995, according to Barbara Osborn, a spokeswoman for Northwell, which is based in New Hyde Park.
Working as little as 17.5 hours a week, state employees can get access to government - subsidized health care while they still retain more lucrative private sector jobs.
The President stated further, «Productivity should be taken into consideration in the determination of remuneration for work done by employees in both the public and the private sectors.
If he was really standing up for a principle then he would say that public sector employees have worked equally hard for their money and are entitled to their pensions on the same terms as anyone in the private sector.
The researchers began by identifying the number of employees in each block working in different employment sectors.
«They're concentrated in a shrinking sector of the economy, and they're substantially more likely than other public sector employees to be without work
It seems that future space sector employees are more likely to find themselves working for British Telecom or the emergency services, than for ESA or Astrium.
As expected, care sector employees and employers reported a range of issues which have a negative impact on staff recruitment and retention, including low levels of pay, increasing demands placed on workers, the lack of a clear career progression paths and negative media perceptions of care work.
Over 1.5 million people currently work in the care sector in the UK and as the population ages, the demands for care and employees will increase.
The approximately 114,000 employees in the BASF Group work on contributing to the success of our customers in nearly all sectors and almost every country in the world.
A solution to this workplace challenge for the education sector is a new whistleblowing e-learning package from the Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy (CIPFA) that empowers employees to act in the right way if they witness misconduct at work.
It's true that teachers work about 40 fewer days per year than private - sector employees.
Research in both education and the private sector has shown that designing an effective compensation system, one that encourages employees to work toward an organization's goals, requires the involvement and support of employees and their leaders.
Complying with regulatory requirements is critical for all employees working in the sector.
While such an organic process of «growing your own» can result in strong employees who know the specific issues and details of their district, these employees have not been exposed to approaches outside of the closed world of education and have not gone through the professional crucible of working for a large accounting firm, as many private - sector managers do.
A Wall Street Journal / NBC poll discovered that while Americans want public employees to pay more for retirement benefits and health care, 77 percent said unionized state and municipal employees should have the same rights as union members who work in the private sector.
This is particularly important where there is a high staff turnover rate, or where it's a sector that isn't perceived as particularly attractive or dynamic for younger employees (to quote one interviewee, «what's fun about working in finance?»).
In the education sector particularly, many employees are required to work alone after hours — such as teachers — or within communities, delivering essential services such as truancy support to students and their families.
Nonetheless, as Figure 3 also indicates, a larger share of school employees who were working in 2008 were still on the job in 2012 than the share of workers still employed in the private sector in 2012.
In other sectors, organizational leaders work with and through a leadership team that helps employees at all levels continue to improve and adopt new behaviors and actions when goals change.
According to the piece, public employee union leaders and community organizations gathered in Washington, D.C. in 2014 and came up with a 3 - point plan: use the bargaining process as a way to challenge the relationships between government and the private - sector; work with community allies to create new, shared goals that help advance both worker and citizen power; and recognize militancy and collective action will likely be necessary if workers and citizens are to reduce inequality and strengthen democracy.
But even public - sector employees aren't hanging up their work clothes at 55.
However, they can also be relevant if you have one of those public sector pensions where responsibility for the shortfall is split between the employer and employees who are still working.
Initially the pension scheme was launched for the government employees but now NPS is reaching out to all the people of India especially the people working in unorganized sectors and who own small businesses (The NPS Swabalamban scheme).
Momentum is building from the private and public sector to change this and offer much greater access to retirement plans that work for employers and employees alike.
However, the FMLA only applies in the private sector to employers with 50 or more employees in 20 or more work weeks in the current or preceding calendar year.
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