Awarded Mayor's RISE Award for Team Merit / Process Improvement for continuity of
services during vacancy of branch management and various other support positions.
Not exact matches
The Justices of the Supreme Court and District Judges shall each receive for their
services a compensation to be fixed by law and paid in the manner provided by law, which shall not be increased or diminished
during the term for which they shall have been elected, unless a
Vacancy occurs, in which case the successor of the former incumbent shall receive only such salary as may be provided by law at the time of his election or appointment...
The justices of the Supreme Court, the judges of the court of appeals and the district judges are each entitled to receive for their
services a compensation to be fixed by law and paid in the manner provided by law, which must not be increased or diminished
during the term for which they have been elected, unless a
vacancy occurs, in which case the successor of the former incumbent is entitled to receive only such salary as may be provided by law at the time of his election or appointment.
No search costs — For dating, it might not matter if you spend the whole of your twenties working your way down the list to the magic 37 per cent, but in a real business there are time costs involved in recruiting, both the time taken away from the hiring manager for each interview, and the cost of leaving a
vacancy open longer than needed (
during which time customers are getting poorer
service, sales aren't being made, overtime is being paid to overstretched staff, etc..)
Do you every time call them to terminate the
service or just get a bill
during every
vacancy gap?
Office
vacancy rates nationwide hit a five - year peak
during 2002's first three months, 14 percent in the Central Business District, 20 percent in the suburbs, according to recent data published by Cushman & Wakefield, among the world's biggest real estate
service companies.