Sentences with phrase «sector workers whose»

In California, lawmakers are close to creating the first state - run retirement plan for private - sector workers whose employers don't offer one.
New York City private - sector workers whose employers don't offer retirement savings plans would be able to squirrel away part of their paychecks for their golden years under a city - run program Mayor Bill de Blasio wants to create.
In a blow to rival candidate Andy Burnham, who had hoped to win the support of one of Britain's main trade unions, the Unison general secretary, Dave Prentis, said Corbyn's message was resonating with public sector workers whose wages had been frozen in recent years.
There are particular questions here about the fate of union workers whose pay and benefits are set by multi-year collective bargaining agreements and public sector workers whose pay is set by law.

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Tory MPs, whose constituencies are predominantly made up of private sector workers, echoed Alexander's remarks that public sector workers would still receive a better pension than most in private sector.
Lone Worker Solutions Protecting support staff whose roles take them off school premises is also a growing concern for the education sector, especially since Charlie Taylor, the Government's expert advisor on behaviour, called for a crackdown on primary school absence in April this year.
Tom Morton, whose company belongs to the BSIA's Lone Worker Steering Group, believes that it is important for lone workers across the education sector to have substantial security solutions in place as they can often find themselves in an environment where conflict is anticipated.
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