Sentences with phrase «staffing level by»

«In a survey of its members conducted by SMART, 40 per cent of respondents said they have been forced to reduce their staffing levels by one - quarter or more and expect that number to increase to half if the ban goes into effect as planned in 2019.»

Not exact matches

Allowing us to ensure we are maximizing the resource by changing staffing levels appropriately.
Speaking to the influx of investment by the world's largest technology companies into the U.K. as Facebook, Google and Apple all recently announced greatly expanded plans for London headquarters and staffing levels, Marshall said the technology sector is more able to cope with the uncertainty wrought by Brexit.
«By the time they've reached leadership positions, employees have been with the company long enough that they are deeply experienced across many levels of the company, meaning they're able to operate more efficiently from a staffing perspective,» the Globe noted, summarizing Griffin's reasoning.
No - one at the Treasury was immediately able to break down the 3 billion pounds committed by Hammond, but obvious calls on the public purse include investment in new customs points and officers, increased staffing to handle migration issues, and new regulatory agencies to do the work currently done at EU level.
Indeed, the minimum staffing levels are set by the Federal Aviation Administration.
Although staffing levels increased only marginally in the consumer goods market, moderate growth was reported by produces of intermediate and investment goods.
VICTORIA — Already struggling with hospital overcrowding, inadequate staffing levels and unacceptable emergency department wait times, B.C.'s health authorities will be hurt further by the Liberals» reckless B.C. Hydro rate hikes, say New Democrats.
Among this group, top reasons for leaving were working conditions (for example staffing levels and workload), cited by 44 per cent, a change in personal circumstances (such as ill health), cited by 28 per cent and disillusionment with the quality of care provided to patients, cited by 27 per cent.
Perusing the index of Origins, the weekly publication of representative documents and speeches compiled by Catholic News Service, our imaginary historian will note, for example, the following initiatives undertaken at the national, diocesan and parish levels in 1994 - 95: providing alternatives to abortion; staffing adoption agencies; conducting adult education courses; addressing African American Catholics» pastoral needs; funding programs to prevent alcohol abuse; implementing a new policy on altar servers and guidelines for the Anointing of the Sick; lobbying for arms control; eliminating asbestos in public housing; supporting the activities of the Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities (227 strong); challenging atheism in American society; establishing base communities (also known as small faith communities); providing aid to war victims in Bosnia; conducting Catholic research in bioethics; publicizing the new Catechism of the Catholic Church; battling child abuse; strengthening the relationship between church and labor unions; and deepening the structures and expressions of collegiality in the local and diocesan church.
For the purposes of this economic evaluation, the forms were initially used in a related study funded by the National Institute of Health Research (NIHR) research for patient benefit programme «assessing the impact of a new birth centre on choice and outcome of maternity care in an inner city area,» which will be reported in full elsewhere, comparing the costs of care in a free standing midwifery unit with care in an obstetric unit in the same trust.16 The data collected included details of staffing levels, treatments, surgeries, diagnostic imaging tests, scans, drugs, and other resource inputs associated with each stage of the pathway through intrapartum and after birth care.
As part of the new Prison Safety and Reform White Paper tackling the rise of violence, 300 dogs have been trained to detect psychoactive substances, and staffing levels will increase by 2,500.
Working level coordination between these and other pro-EU organisations with funds and staffing, such as Best for Britain, is supporting the EU Relations all - party parliamentary group chaired by Anna Soubry MP and Chuka Umunna MP.
«The legitimacy of prison regimes risk being undermined by low staffing levels, new mean and petty restrictions and a developing culture of punishment without purpose,» Mark Day of the Prison Reform Trust wrote in an article for Monitor magazine.
* $ 60 million next year and more than $ 100 million in future years by reducing state court staffing to 1999 - 2000 levels.
«There appear to be new difficulties from top to bottom, from central policy - making, through loss of expertise resulting from the substantial staffing and organisational changes caused by the re-organisation, down to the ability to deliver at a local level.
The Nurse Staffing Levels (Wales) Act was a Private Member's Bill introduced by Welsh Liberal Democrat Kirsty Williams in 2014.
The Welsh Liberal Democrats have welcomed the announcement by the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Services that the Nurse Staffing Levels (Wales) Act will be implemented in full from today (6th April 2018).
That is why I want Wales to lead the way by being the first country in the UK to establish a legal duty for safe nurse staffing levels.
«We need transparency on staffing levels, backed up by a strong inspection regime to get better, safer care».
As public sector prisons move towards the thin staffing level model of profit - making institutions, with their high turnover of personnel who are less connected to their occupation, a study funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) warns of a potentially detrimental impact on prison quality.
The department is already operating with a skeleton staff and is required by contract to maintain certain staffing levels.
Shadow Health Secretary Andy Burnham told Daybreak that Labour agreed with the claims made by the Royal College of Nursing this morning, adding that cuts to staffing levels was causing «intense pressure» on hospital wards.
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The Syracuse Common Council today amended the city budget by adding $ 1.6 million to keep firefighter staffing at the current level, a change Mayor Stephanie Miner plans to ignore as she cuts staffing by four positions per shift.
Swayed by firefighters» pleas, the city council voted unanimously to restore $ 1.6 million to the budget to keep staffing levels intact.
Staffing levels at science agencies — which stayed relatively flat under Obama, despite his enthusiasm for research — could eventually dwindle by attrition.
«By lowering absenteeism, mandatory influenza vaccination can help hospitals maintain optimum staffing levels especially during the busy respiratory illness season,» said Chris Nyquist, MD, MPH / MSPH, medical director, Infection Prevention and Control at Children's Hospital Colorado.
At secondary level — where a department's resourcing and staffing are primarily determined by the take up of the subject at GCSE and A / AS level — there are added challenges for music departments.
(Continued) Average start time and percentage distribution of start times for public middle, high, and combined schools, * by school level and state — Schools and Staffing Survey 2011 — 12 school year
The National Head Start Association has criticized a letter sent by the Department of Health and Human Services to Head Start grantees in March suggesting that local Head Start centers cope with a 1 percent cut in the program's funding for fiscal 2006 by re-evaluating staffing levels and fringe benefits, rather than by cutting student enrollment.
Staffing ratios are determined by the different grade levels served, the number of students in vocational education, district enrollment growth, and school size.
To give you a taste of what is coming in Part 2, the arguments can be summarized as: 1) Education does not lend itself to a single «best» approach, so the Gates effort to use science to discover best practices is unable to yield much productive fruit; 2) As a result, the Gates folks have mostly been falsely invoking science to advance practices and policies they prefer for which they have no scientific support; 3) Attempting to impose particular practices on the nation's education system is generating more political resistance than even the Gates Foundation can overcome, despite their focus on political influence and their devotion of significant resources to that effort; 4) The scale of the political effort required by the Gates strategy of imposing «best» practices is forcing Gates to expand its staffing to levels where it is being paralyzed by its own administrative bloat; and 5) The false invocation of science as a political tool to advance policies and practices not actually supported by scientific evidence is producing intellectual corruption among the staff and researchers associated with Gates, which will undermine their long - term credibility and influence.
The report, commissioned by former LA Unified Superintendent Ramon Cortines, added, «Given the significantly smaller population of students, these staffing levels need to be reexamined.»
At Uplands Community College, a local - authority - maintained 11 to 18 school in East Sussex, staffing levels have been reduced by nine teachers and five support staff in the past four years, and Collins said the school would need to go further.
The Chicago Public Schools system (CPS) is far behind recommended staffing levels suggested by national professional associations.
District leadership and educators approved the education technology management change to realize a better technology program at similar budget levels in part by re-investing savings on variable staffing costs.
It shows national turnover rates from the Schools and Staffing Survey, broken down by experience levels.
Our neighborhood public schools are mandated by law and tradition to maintaining the highest levels of professional staffing, transparent and inclusive decision - making, fiscal responsibility, and accountability to taxpayers.»
This report examines the change in CSAP reading scores of Colorado students, from 2005 to 2011, as influenced by changes in school library staffing levels.
Our staffing level has not changed: activities are still carried out by David Jones and Nick Barnes (Nick has had to take on part - time consultancy work for financial reasons).
One study released in 2016 by Marshall University revealed that staffing levels — considered to be a significant predictor of quality of care — for - profit chains consistently had lower levels of registered nursing staffing, as well as lower staffing hours, when compared to non-profit nursing homes.
The Coalition for Nursing Home Reform has identified factors critical to a nursing home's ability to ensure proper nutrition of residents, including: staffing levels at meal times; management and supervision of staff by licensed nurses; involvement of professionals, including doctors, dietitians, and dentists; and staff education.
The second was firms will be more driven by business development efforts than historical marketing ones, which will have an impact on legal directories, publications, marketing staffing levels, advertisements, and ancillary expenditures.
Many ALSPs offer services formerly provided only by law departments or law firms, that help clients solve legal and business problems «better / faster / cheaper» than law departments and firms; they specialize in developing legal technologies / automation, staffing inexpensive and swift cost centers to perform routinize - able tasks, and offering sophisticated expertise to deliver solutions via managed service offerings that can solve client problems or help advance their clients» businesses: all for a fraction of the cost and with a quantifiable level of consistency and competence.
The team understands that review costs are often the most expensive component of eDiscovery and strive to reduce these costs by leveraging technology and staffing with appropriate levels of reviewers.
While the blog post from Wojcicki only offered the number of total hires it planned to have on staff by next year, a report from BuzzFeed notes this «over 10,000» figure represents a 25 percent increase from the current staffing levels.
Gradstaff, a new college graduate staffing service, has increasingly seen hiring at the entry - level being driven by small and medium - sized companies; companies with 50 to 1,000 employees, who may hire from one to 50 or more new grads per year.
62 per cent expect business activity to increase in 2013 Staffing and salaries: 35 per cent expect permanent staff levels to increase in 2013, 53 per cent expect permanent staff levels to remain the same Expected salary increases at Canadian companies: 48 per cent will increase salaries by less than three per cent 37 per cent will increase salaries between three and six per cent Five per cent will increase salaries between three and six per cent Two per cent will increase salaries by more than 10 per cent Most prevalent benefits being offered by Canadian companies Extended health benefits Individual performance - related bonuses Training and / or certification support Pension / RRSP contribution / matching More than 10 days vacation for new hires Flexible work hours Hays is an international recruitment consultancy with a strong Canadian presence with offices in Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto, Mississauga and Ottawa.
Oversee recruiting and placement efforts to ensure staffing levels meet requirements and exercise best possible effort to follow any instructions provided by...
Part 1 of II) Careers — By Trish Johnson on April 13, 2011 8:34 am Anyone that is in the process of a job search must utilize every available avenue and opportunity to capture the attention of firms that are expanding their current staffing levels.
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