There are
wage caps as well that could limit your compensation.
Not exact matches
In today's UK market, the
cap rate distribution curve has flattened out, consumer and
wage inflation is out of synch, and investors are not getting paid enough to take core risk
as there is little prospect for net operating income (NOI) growth in the current lease regime.
Recent measures such
as changes to the Canada Pension Plan, the rollback of planned cuts to Employment Insurance premiums, the introduction of carbon levies and
cap - and - trade programs, and significant minimum
wage hikes in Ontario and Alberta have a cumulative impact on investment returns and business competitiveness.
Such behaviour was forbidden,
as this was in an era of the League's enforced
wage cap, meaning any additional financial incentives to players were strictly outlawed, despite many clubs privately ignoring the ruling.
And pundits told Kramer the last thing Albany needs right now is more chaos, especially since high stakes debates on such issues such
as increasing the minimum
wage and raising the
cap on charter schools must be resolved before the session ends in June.
In June 2015,
as part of negotiations for the Fiscal Year 2016 Adopted Budget, the de Blasio Administration and the City Council agreed to significant new police hiring and an overtime
cap for the NYPD.9 At that time the
cap was set at $ 513 million in fiscal year 2016 and $ 453 million in fiscal year 2017 and beyond.10 However,
as one factor in determining the cost of uniformed overtime is the salary of employees, the City has increased the
cap to reflect collective bargaining
wage increases.
As I wrote in my DN column this morning, the teachers and the public employee unions aren't sold on Cuomo — largely due to proposals that are unpopular with the leadership like spending and property tax
caps,
wage freezes and support for charter schools.
As of July 1, 2013, the median income
cap for a single
wage earner in Georgia is $ 41,214.
Furthermore, the exemption to «
caps» in low -
wage seasonal industries means further exploitation and precarity for migrant workers in sectors such
as fisheries where an unlimited number of migrant workers are only hired for 6 months on a non-renewable permit.