Sentences with phrase «wage cutting at»

Critics say the upheaval at Nanaimo Seniors Village is part of a larger picture of layoffs and wage cutting at health facilities around the province, practices allowed under legislation passed by the BC Liberal government to aid privatization.

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This spring, he spent two weeks running the numbers and battling insomnia before making a dramatic announcement to his 120 - member staff on April 13, inviting NBC News and The New York Times to cover it: Over the next three years, he will phase in a minimum wage of $ 70,000 at Gravity and immediately cut his own salary from $ 1.1 million to $ 70,000 to help fund it.
Some women shy away from jobs in fields that require long workweeks, knowing they won't have the time: a 10 percent cut in free time for women reduces their share in high - hour occupations by about 14 percent relative to men, according to the researcher's model.In total, that difference in time spent on at - home labor results in an 11 percentage point gender wage gap, their analysis estimates.
In February, the Bank of England cut its forecast for British wage growth, which Governor Mark Carney named as a key determinant of future interest rates in a speech at the start of the year.
Economists had said January's wage gains might have been a one - time jump, fueled by increases in the minimum wage that kicked in at the start of the year in several states, as well as raises spurred by tax cuts enacted at the end of 2017.
Mr. Price, who started the Seattle - based credit - card payment processing firm in 2004 at the age of 19, said he would pay for the wage increases by cutting his own salary from nearly $ 1 million to $ 70,000 and using 75 to 80 percent of the company's anticipated $ 2.2 million in profit this year.
Nevertheless I do worry that the fall in exports from a strong dollar is a bit stronger than the rise in exports from a weak dollar: I suspect because there is a hysteresis effect: Once a factory is shut down, it stays shut down — and if firms don't continuously invest to stay at the cutting edge of technology, it can be hard for a high - wage advanced economy to stay globally competitive.
Considering the prices that other players are being sold for, it would appear that Arsenal are having to sell their unwanted players at cut prices to get them to leave, probably due to their excessive wage demands compared to other clubs.
Manchester United could yet choose to sign Falcao permanently, but have reportedly told the Colombia international that — if he wants to stay at the Theatre of Dreams — he will have to take a wage - cut and won't be guaranteed playing time.
If he wishes to join Arsenal, he will have to take a wage cut, something I think which is quite likely to happen because the player himself has expressed his unhappiness at being no2 at PSG, being benched and played out of position.
keeping walcott at an absurd increase in wages, cutting wage bill elsewhere by unloading fringe players and convincing the idiot fan base that in giroud, walcott, coquelin and ramsey he had 150m dollars worth of footballing talent to unleash was what defined the summer window.....
Arsenal have got a great defender at a cut price while also clearing their third choice keeper from the wage bill.
Roberto Mancini is keen to cut costs at Eastlands and he will is looking to get rid of some of his unused players and whilst the Magpies would prefer to bring in the former Chelsea man on loan it appears that Man City want a permanent deal so that they can remove the 29 year old from their wage bill entirely.
With Rob Holding, Laurent Koscielny, Shkodran Mustafi and even Nacho Monreal moving ahead of him in Arsene Wenger's plans at the back, an exit seems to be the most sensible solution for both parties as the Gunners continue to try and cut their wage bill.
Best to take that deal Wilshere, do whats best for yourself don't accept a wage cut to remain at Arsenal!
With United back in the Champions League (at least for the group stage) and the club's wage bill cut despite the signing of a number of new, exciting players, Woodward continued to push hard on the commercial front to tie - up new partners, sponsors and endorsements for the club.
It is interesting to hear Wenger state in the last few days that he hoped Cesc will be with us for a good 2 or 3 seasons, just when it coincided with Barcelona declaring that they are making drastic cuts to their wage bill on and off the field.They literally have no cash to spend and though asset rich, the effects of the Spanish economy are taking affect.I think Cesc has accepted that and will show full commitment to Arsenal.He is pivotal to any success we may achieve.His whole body language has changed, he looks generally much more content, and he can put to the back of his mind, at least for the time being any proposed move, and that for us is a good thing.Barca are disguising their troubles by saying yet again they have made no official approach to our club, purely to save face.
In an address at Bayern Munich's ribbon - cutting ceremony for their new, 70 - million - euro ($ 82.5 million) youth facility in northern Munich, Hoeness (pictured above) suggested the club's emphasis on youth development could be an answer to «transfer madness and wage explosion.»
Last week at the state Business Council's annual meeting, Cuomo floated the possibility of a tax cut linked to the wage proposal as a way to make the measure more palatable.
Recently at the Business Council of New York State's annual meeting, business leaders conceded that the $ 15 an hour minimum wage phase in is likely to be approved by the legislature, and they said they were seeking sweeteners in the legislation to mitigate its effects including new business tax cuts and a youth employment fund.
AG Eric Schneiderman is backing a new bill aimed at regulating the use of so - called payroll cards, whose fees, critics say, can severely cut into the paychecks of low - wage workers.
The Employment Minister's whine over the burdensomeness of SSSS comes at a time that government is undertaking a program with the International Monetary Fund which requires that it cut down the wage bill.
A source close to the mayor said: «It is impossible to justify spending hundreds of thousands of pounds of taxpayers money on pensions at a time of severe public sector cuts and wage freezes.
This comes on top of the latest increase in the minimum wage at the end of 2015 to $ 9 an hour (for non-tipped employees)-- the result of the last deal cut by the governor and legislative leaders.
Even as Flanagan called the tax cuts insufficient when coupled with the wage increase, he didn't completely rule out action on the minimum wage at some point this year.
Cuomo has indicated he would be willing to trade a tax cut aimed at businesses, along with a phase - in period, as part of a compromise for the $ 15 wage.
In a speech at the Open University in Milton Keynes this morning, Mr Smith said: «I'll reform pension tax relief so that the richest pay more and low - paid workers see the benefit through higher pensions, a real living wage and reversing the Tories cuts to universal credit.
The deal the governor and Flanagan cut meant the Upstate minimum wage would increase to $ 9.70 at the end of 2016, and then jump by 70 cents an hour each year until it hits $ 12.50 at the end of 2020.
The governor identified other issues as priorities for being included within the budget, including increasing the minimum wage to $ 10.50 statewide and to $ 11.50 in New York City, a series of tax cuts, and a set of economic and infrastructural revitalization proposals aimed at upstate New York.
The Related Companies has won wage - cutting agreements with some four dozen construction unions in its efforts to save money at the $ 15 billion development...
Gov. Andrew Cuomo in September floated the possibility of a tax cut aimed at employers while also pushing for a $ 15 minimum wage statewide, phased - in over several years.
Senate Republicans have sought to remove the minimum wage discussion from the context of the budget negotiations, Amedore said, adding the proposed tax cuts aimed at small businesses won't do anything to help them absorb the cost.
Republicans in the state Senate were ultimately able to secure a sizable tax cut aimed at middle - income earners in the budget alongside the wage measure.
To open dialogue with affiliated trade unions to win support at Labour Party conferences for democratic rule changes and for pro-working-class policies on issues such as cuts, the living wage, jobs, and trade union rights.
A group backed by the communities secretary, Eric Pickles, is to urge the Conservative party next week to support a six - point pledge card that will include promises to raise the minimum wage, cut fuel duty, build new homes and appoint a consumer affairs secretary at cabinet level.
His statement this weekend, at the Fabian conference, that he endorses Osborne's public sector wage freeze until the end of this Parliament — possibly 3.5 years away — and accepts all the government's spending cuts finally crosses a red line.
According to the paper, Brown's plan could see all 646 MPs receive a # 3,000 wage increase at no extra cost to the taxpayer, by cutting ministers» salaries by # 20,000 each.
Gordon Brown (18/4/10) Hung parliaments, campaign, the Queen - 12m 18s (48.5 %) Immigration - 5m 21s (21 %) Bankers - 3m 11s (12.5 %) Ash cloud - 2m 40s (10.5 %) Afghanistan - 1m 56s (7.5 %) Cuts, deficit - 0 m 0s (0 %) Nick Clegg (25/4/10) Hung parliaments, Clegg personally - 11m 7s (49.7 %) Immigration - 7m 32s (33.7 %) Trident - 3m 42s (16.6 %) Cuts, deficit - 0m os (0 %) David Cameron (2/5/10) Cuts, deficit - 15m 26s (67 %) Priorities - 3m 20s (14.5 %) Hung parliament, campaign - 3 m 0s (13 %) Living Wage - 1m 18s (5.5 %) Given that all three interviews lasted well over 20 minutes each, shouldn't some of that time (at least 5 minutes) have been given over to asking Mr Brown and Mr Clegg about cuts, taxes and the defiCuts, deficit - 0 m 0s (0 %) Nick Clegg (25/4/10) Hung parliaments, Clegg personally - 11m 7s (49.7 %) Immigration - 7m 32s (33.7 %) Trident - 3m 42s (16.6 %) Cuts, deficit - 0m os (0 %) David Cameron (2/5/10) Cuts, deficit - 15m 26s (67 %) Priorities - 3m 20s (14.5 %) Hung parliament, campaign - 3 m 0s (13 %) Living Wage - 1m 18s (5.5 %) Given that all three interviews lasted well over 20 minutes each, shouldn't some of that time (at least 5 minutes) have been given over to asking Mr Brown and Mr Clegg about cuts, taxes and the defiCuts, deficit - 0m os (0 %) David Cameron (2/5/10) Cuts, deficit - 15m 26s (67 %) Priorities - 3m 20s (14.5 %) Hung parliament, campaign - 3 m 0s (13 %) Living Wage - 1m 18s (5.5 %) Given that all three interviews lasted well over 20 minutes each, shouldn't some of that time (at least 5 minutes) have been given over to asking Mr Brown and Mr Clegg about cuts, taxes and the defiCuts, deficit - 15m 26s (67 %) Priorities - 3m 20s (14.5 %) Hung parliament, campaign - 3 m 0s (13 %) Living Wage - 1m 18s (5.5 %) Given that all three interviews lasted well over 20 minutes each, shouldn't some of that time (at least 5 minutes) have been given over to asking Mr Brown and Mr Clegg about cuts, taxes and the deficuts, taxes and the deficit?
At the campaign rally as, at this week's gubernatorial debate, Hawkins called for a $ 15 an hour minimum wage and to fund essential state services by increasing taxes on the rich while cutting taxes for 95 % of New YorkerAt the campaign rally as, at this week's gubernatorial debate, Hawkins called for a $ 15 an hour minimum wage and to fund essential state services by increasing taxes on the rich while cutting taxes for 95 % of New Yorkerat this week's gubernatorial debate, Hawkins called for a $ 15 an hour minimum wage and to fund essential state services by increasing taxes on the rich while cutting taxes for 95 % of New Yorkers.
While the plan called for a cut of 5.5 percent to education, dropping per - pupil funding by $ 550, funding limits could be offset at the district level by increased employee contributions to health care and pension programs, and by giving local school districts other tools such as wage freezes and adjustments in salary schedules.
Those who were permanently disabled as the result of workplace injuries and illness faced two certainties: they would never be able to return to their jobs, and their wage loss benefits would be cut off as soon as four years and at most ten years after they were «classified.»
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