Its current woes stem from a failure in its new accounting system and overspending on
staff salaries last year.
Not exact matches
The county executive, after freezing the
salaries of his management
staff for the
last four budgets, will not be receptive.
«Just
last week, the Caretaker Committee approved monthly imprest for the Institute, and its
staff salaries are paid at the same time with that of the PDP staffers.
It would be recalled that LAUTECH
staff had been on strike in the
last eight months over the non-payment of the
salary arrears.
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.
Under intense pressure to save money, the University of California (UC) announced
last month that all faculty and
staff members who receive even a fraction of their
salaries from state funds will be furloughed.
Superintendent William A. Anton
last week proposed shortening the school year from 180 to 163 days beginning next fall in an effort to save the district about $ 160 million in
staff and teacher
salaries and other costs.
In December
last year, the agency wrote to the trustees of academy trusts with just one school that had
staff earning more than # 150,000 a year to ask for justification of the
salaries.
Combined with a recent increase in
salary for the branch
staff, the city is now paying an extra $ 289,000 more this year than it did
last year just to keep operating at the same level of service.
Last month the Scottish firm announced a large - scale cost - cutting programme that will see partners taking a reduced share of the firm's profits,
staff agreeing to unpaid leave, and a firmwide
salary freeze.
Signature - which was launched by former Hogan Lovells litigation partners Graham Huntley (pictured) and Helen Brannigan in April
last year - has confirmed that all of its 26
staff have received a profit share ranging from 21.1 % to 36.1 % of their
salary, following a strong financial performance in its first year since launch.
Signature — which was launched by former Hogan Lovells litigation partners Graham Huntley (pictured) and Helen Brannigan in April
last year — has confirmed that all of its 26
staff have received a profit share ranging from 21.1 % to 36.1 % of their
salary, following a strong financial performance in its first year since launch.
The medical administrative assistant
salary has increased manifold in the
last couple of years due to the shortage of
staff in the healthcare sector.
«Paying
salary with some performance bonuses is a great business model when there's a plethora of inventory, but the
last couple of years have taught us that inventories can fluctuate tremendously,» he says, «so I've gone to very few salaried support
staff while everyone else is on a percentage of revenue, just as if they were buyer's agents.»
The
last thing you want is leadership rushing in and saying we have to cut
staff or
salaries by 20 percent.