Sentences with phrase «staffers in»

The inspector general report recommended new salary benchmarks for senior staffers in order to limit taxpayer liabilities.
It also makes it easier for staffers in human resource departments at large universities and public libraries to sort and file your resume accordingly.
The VA considers this a critical personnel situation because overworked staffers in understaffed occupations can have higher rates of attrition.
He had to get to know Russell to uncover what he did differently from other senior staffers in comparable positions.
U.S. Rep. Elizabeth Esty, an outspoken advocate for the #MeToo movement, has found herself in the awkward position of apologizing for not protecting female staffers in her Washington office who say they experienced violence, death threats and sexual...
White House press secretary Sean Spicer — exhibiting behavior typical of a jealous lover or an uptight prep school principal — reportedly arranged a surprise phone check for White House staffers in an effort to crack down on information leaks.
Three Cambridge Analytica employees, including two data scientists, immediately moved to San Antonio to embed with Parscale's firm and by August, the number of fulltime staffers in Texas ballooned to 13.
In the wake of heightened security threat to Indian officials and staffers in some of the missions abroad, New Delhi has made a re-assessment of the security risk and increased the insurance cover in Afghanistan and Iraq....
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The White House has apparently banned the use of personal mobile devices among west wing staffers in order to address security concerns.
This position will also be responsible for coordinating statewide services, education, and legal assistance on these topics with ALSC staffers in other offices as well as...
The moves come after Sonberg had the unpleasant task of laying off 70 secretaries and staffers in May in order to cut costs.
So the group showed up early and often, recruiting a «grassroots army» of staffers in bright blue T - shirts to trail the candidates, passing out promotional materials at every stop, co-sponsoring presidential debates and running ads in key swing states.
Once the province of highly prized art departments and staffers in major publishing houses, book cover art and design now is being «democratized» right along with digital publishing.
After all, even as segregation academies were operating in the South, staffers in Lyndon Johnson's Office of Economic Opportunity were suggesting that voluntary vouchers would be a better tool than forced busing to pursue desegregation.
At their request, she also dismissed the CPS staffers in favor of listening to testimony from two students.
During the live theater of the confirmation hearing, Senators had the benefit of their staffers in preparing questions, but DeVos was all alone, leading to her infamous «guns vs. grizzlies» remarks and a few others that I'm sure she'd like to forget.
In the aftermath of the December 14th mass murder of 26 children and school staffers in Newtown, Connecticut, there has been the understandable finger pointing and a full range of suggestions for ensuring that such a horror doesn't happen again.
Poston explained to NC Policy Watch that the consortium is working with staffers in the legislature's Fiscal Research division to figure out what it would cost the state to provide pay increases for all teachers and reinstate supplemental pay for those teachers who have master's degrees, which was eliminated last year.
The staffers in my office talked with other Democratic staffers on the Hill, who told them that it would be wise to stay away from the «fuzzy math / Lynne Cheney / Bush agenda» issue.
Despite the heartening degree of cooperation among the ISS staffers in «Life,» no matter how misjudged their actions, «Life» is not one of those movies.
Staffers in this office appeared wholly unaware that student interests can be separate from and often opposed to those advocated by university administrators.
Best laid plans Once the storm data is gathered, staffers in the Hurricane Liaison team work with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to brief communities and states on the latest threat.
Staffers in payroll offices, benefits departments, and computer services departments labored to develop new job codes, some of which violated longstanding UC procedures; to extensively revise software, some of it decades old; to establish a single enrollment and accounting setup despite very different local circumstances; and to find answers to some screwball questions.
I was able to make the transition from student editor to science writer because staffers in Rochester's public relations office admired my work as a Campus Times editor.
The earmarks are vaguely titled and have no descriptions; staffers in the Department of Energy have to confer with Congressional Appropriations Committee staffers to figure out who gets what.
Apple CEO Steve Jobs today told staffers in an email that his failing health has forced him to temporarily step down and hand over his daily duties to a surrogate.
«Senator Avella has some of the hardest working staffers in government.
Cuomo then took to calling a number of the young staffers in his office by the nickname «Herb.»
But chatter about the idea has grown in recent weeks, and Cuomo has re-shuffled several staffers in a way that indicates major change is coming.
Sen. John McCain's 2008 presidential bid, hamstrung in part by its reliance on public financing, hired just 15 staffers in the areas of technology, digital, data or analytics over the course of the campaign.
In contrast, the comparatively flush 2008 Obama campaign, which eschewed public financing, hired 131 staffers in technology, digital, data and analytics.
Gov. Cuomo prefers to talk to key staffers in person or on the phone, but when he can't, he uses a pin - to - pin messaging system that doesn't leave a paper trail.
While Mr. Weiner engaged in consensual exchanges with women online, Mr. Lopez and Mr. Kellner were both accused of sexually harassing staffers in their capacity as assemblymen, with Mr. Lopez's allegations being particularly extensive and cringe - inducing.
Some government staffers in Albany make more than the lawmakers or state officials they work for.
Warren addressed Clinton staffers in the bullpen area of the Brooklyn headquarters and took pictures with staff.
However, the staffing shuffle did raise some eyebrows among staffers in the Albany circuit particularly with the loss of Dennin and Solomon, who both transferred from the Senate Democratic Conference's payroll in January of 2011 to join Carlucci.
Lopez resigned from the Assembly last month rather than face almost certain expulsion after a blockbuster report from the Joint Commission on Public Ethics accused him of sexually harassing at least eight young female staffers in recent years.
The assemblywoman arrived in the chamber last year to fill the seat vacated by the resignation of Democrat Dennis Gabryszak in January 2014 following the revelation that he was the target of sexual harassment allegations from a half - dozen female staffers in his office.
UKIP's interim leader warned there are bridges that need to be built between the UK and Trump, saying: «let's be honest, there are plenty of people in Trump's team who are less than impressed at many of the things that have been said by senior government figures and senior staffers in Number 10 [during the election campaign].
At the same time, the number of staffers serving the building has also been cut from 32 full and part - time staffers in 2000, to 19 full - time employees today.
In late 2015, anonymous staffers in the Cuomo administration were cited in a news article saying the governor would propose spending $ 200 million on the Plan to End AIDS in the current fiscal year.
Teresa Sayward, an upstate Republican assemblywoman, told a story about how she came to accept her gay son's wish to live a normal life that left Assembly staffers in tears.
U.S. Citizen and Immigration Services officials said the purpose of the visit was to check facts about the enrollment of the publicly unidentified student at PS 58, and staffers in the building confirmed to agents that the student did not attend the school.
Mr. Scott and Mr. Webster are two of the hardest - working and most knowledgeable staffers in all of Town Hall.
Mueller will interview current and former White House staffers in the coming days as part of his investigation into potential collusion between the Trump administration and Russia.
In March, the Assembly Ethics and Guidance Committee barred her from employing interns and required an independent investigator to survey staffers in her office twice a year.
That's just one of the many notable findings in data compiled by New Organizing Institute, a liberal group, which took a broad look at federal campaign staffers in their study.
Staffers in his office believe requiring a biometric test for everyone not from the U.S. or Canada would overtax facilities at the border bridges, although not as much as requiring such a test for all travelers would.
In another sign that Clinton is setting her sights on the general election, her campaign is preparing to hire staffers in some of the battleground states that will be most competitive in November.
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