Sentences with phrase «wage agreement for»

The representatives shared the opinion that problems arising after the qualification period can be solved more easily by a separate wage agreement for science (Wissenschaftstarifvertrag) than by further amendments of the university law or general industrial law.
JDS Development Group's Michael Stern, known for his use nonunion labor (and who once called LaBarbera «the CEO of Blockbuster Video» when he should instead «become Netflix») said that the new wage agreement for 421a «sounds workable.»
Opportunistic union proposals are also associated with better wage agreements for the union.

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This involves completing IRS form 9465, Request for Installment Agreement, and form 433 - A, Collection Information Statement for Wage Earners and Self - Employed Individuals.
The UK, with comparable wage rates and product standards as the U.S., would make a potential first candidate for a deal that did not have the same opposition that current trade agreements have.
In addition, Mulally negotiated a landmark labor agreement with the United Auto Workers in 2009 that eased onerous work rules and introduced a 50 percent lower wage for new factory hires.
What's more, Trump has been very critical of free trade agreements, threatening to tear them up after blaming them — NAFTA, specifically — for the loss of American jobs and stagnant wage growth.
Some wage agreements did have a clause which allowed for larger increases should the boost to the CPI be greater than expected.
Both the NAB and the ACCI - Westpac surveys point to higher expectations for wage increases under enterprise agreements.
The average annualised wage increase across new enterprise agreements, as reported by DEWR, was also slightly larger for the public sector than for the private sector.
In a trend that has been evident for a couple of years, replacement agreements in the March quarter provided for slightly lower wage increases than the expiring agreements.
The average annualised wage increase for all current agreements remained at 3.9 per cent.
The new agreements have provided for wage increases that are slightly less than those specified in the expiring agreements.
For example, gender wage parity in a trade agreement may be a noble goal, but it rings hollow when there is no gender wage parity in Canada today.
It was also above the average of wage increases for currently active agreements, which was 3.8 per cent over the year to the September quarter.
That's according to new analysis by Deutsche Bank analyst Michael Simotas, who said a review of Domino's wage agreement shows the pizza franchisor's current agreement expired in June 2013, and does not pay the penalty rates stipulated in the award covering the fast food sector, including loadings for work after 9 pm Monday to Friday, and on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays.
Under the Caltex franchise agreement, if a franchisee is terminated due to a breach of the franchise agreement (which can occur for wage underpayment as well as other reasons) the value of the business is returned to Caltex with the franchisee receiving only the value of any stock or other owned assets.
But while Democratic lawmakers had been pushing unsuccessfully for wage increase, they're still unhappy with the ultimate agreement, which they also say excluded tipped workers in the process.
However why can not states with similar wage levels sign agreements to allow freedom of movement for their citizens?
Without the offset of the 18 percent wage hike included in the deal realized through health care savings negotiated by the administration with the UFT and Municipal Labor Council, which represents all city employees, this agreement «could increase future budget gaps to levels that would be more difficult for the city to deal with, especially during another downturn,» Moody's warned.
In the call, Obama cites the recent budget agreement in Albany that Kaminsky voted for as a sitting member of the Assembly, which included a 12 - week paid family leave program and an increase in the minimum wage targeted for $ 15 in downstate counties.
A likely agreement on the budget for the minimum wage is expected to include a $ 15 wage for New York City by 2018 and longer phase - in periods for the suburban counties.
Krueger said she's satisfied with the final agreement on the minimum wage, but she feels «very bad» for upstaters who were hoping they would get to $ 15 an hour like their NYC counterparts, but are now uncertain when — and if — they will get past $ 12.50.
As state lawmakers and Gov. Andrew Cuomo close in on a potential agreement for a $ 15 minimum wage and a 12 - week paid family leave program, the National Federation of Independent Business in raising an alarm over the likely compromise on the measures.
The agreement for workers» compensation in the budget was key for business organizations that had reeled over last year's spending plan that included a minimum wage agreement setting the floor at $ 15 over the next several years and a paid family leave program.
The minimum wage proposal as backed by Gov. Andrew Cuomo is a potentially difficult lift for Senate Republicans, whose allies in the business community oppose the agreement.
(Incredibly, as reported in the Daily News, Senate Majority Leader John Flanagan offered late in the legislative session to pass a minimum wage hike favored by de Blasio in exchange for the mayor's agreement to drop his opposition to the police and fire disability pension measure.
3) For the schemes to provide a positive experience, they must be perceived as fair, and reminds the coalition of the commitment to the minimum wage in the coalition agreement.
Under the terms of the agreement, Cuomo would support local control for a minimum wage increase — a proposal he has previously opposed — as well as back a full Democratic takeover of the state Senate.
Topics included her support for gun control and praise for last week's agreement to increase New York's minimum wage.
Some Senate Democats are hopeful an eleventh - hour deal will be reached on the Wage Theft Protection Act and perhaps something to do with Green Jobs, but that would require a three - way agreement, because leaders are loath to gavel into regular session and open the door for a legislation free - for - all.
The Fair Wages for New Yorkers Act, as the bill is being called, would have wide - ranging implications for the largest development projects in New York, replacing agreements hammered out project by project with a broad standard intended to protect low - wage workers.
The leaders agreed to a six - month extension of the 421 - a program, which would require representatives for both labor and real estate to come up with an agreement on how to provide a «prevailing wage» for workers.
Cuomo said lawmakers still haven't reached full agreement on the mechanics of raising the minimum wage, increasing school aid or creating a system of paid family leave for the state.
The agreement includes a phased - in minimum wage increase to $ 15 for New York City and the suburban counties.
Diaz, the entire Bronx Council delegation, along with members of the Northwest Bronx Comnunity and Clergy Coalition and the city's biggest retail workers union, fought for living wage jobs as part of a Community Benefits agreement with the developer, the Related Companies, but a deal couldn't be worked out.
At the behest of Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who has insisted on tying prevailing wage standards to a government subsidy, the state tasked REBNY and the Building and Construction Trades Council with reaching an agreement on wage standards for construction workers by
The agreements call for wage increases of 10 percent over seven years for civilian employees and 11 percent over seven years for police and firefighters.
At the behest of Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who has insisted on tying prevailing wage standards to a government subsidy, the state tasked REBNY and the Building and Construction Trades Council with reaching an agreement on wage standards for construction workers by mid-January of 2016.
Among the potential compromises for the wage agreement would be for New York City and the suburbs to reach $ 15 over several years.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who is pushing for a $ 15 minimum wage this year, last week opened the door to a wage increase being approved outside of the state budget if an agreement can't be reached this month.
Cuomo suggest an unspecified carve out for agriculture - based businesses may be in the mix for the minimum wage agreement, calling it a potential «modification.»
A framework of an agreement on the state budget is in place that would increase New York's minimum wage to $ 15 over a number of years in different regions while also providing a $ 1 billion tax cut for joint filers earning under $ 300,000, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said this afternoon.
And there's still no agreement yet whether to include workers who get tips, like wait servers, in the plan for a three year phase in of increases to the state's minimum wage.
The minimum wage, Cuomo's top priority, had been the linchpin of negotiations, but what Cuomo called a «conceptual agreement» that leaked out earlier this week seemingly cleared the way for lawmakers to look at other things.
The tentative agreements provide for 11 % wage increases and run for seven years from the expiration of each union's prior contract in 2011 or 2012.
The governor said the agreement reached on Thursday amounts to a 17 percent increase in salary, offset by «healthcare savings for all employees, and wage, health and pension plan savings for new employees.»
Just yesterday, the governor suggested it would be tougher for him to broker an agreement on minimum wage that it was to push the same - sex marriage bill through last summer.
The current agreement negotiated by the Real Estate Board of New York and the Construction Trades Council of Greater New York, based on the framework supported by Governor Cuomo, provides for more affordability for lower - income families and a fair wage for workers.
The agreement would set an average hourly wage of $ 60 for workers on developments in Manhattan south of 96th Street that have 300 or more rental units, and $ 45 in areas along the Brooklyn and Queens waterfront.
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