Sentences with phrase «whose job protections»

At the time of that agreement, the public mood seemed to back stronger evaluations, at the expense of public school teachers, whose job protections had long been a punching bag for Republican politicians.
At the time of that agreement, the public mood seemed to back stronger evaluations, at the expense of public school teachers, whose job protections had long been a punching bag for Republican politicians.

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The chair of the communities and local government committee, whose Sheffield South East constituency borders Rotherham, said the failure to implement child protection policies means at least one officer should join Labour's council leader Roger Stone in losing their job.
Almost all of this firepower is employed to the benefit of Democrats, whose constituencies already incline them to favor policies the teacher unions want - more spending, higher taxes, higher public employment, more regulations, more job protections, more restrictions on competition, more collective bargaining - and who, with union backing and pressure, can usually be counted on for support.
«The administrators and teachers whose depositions were part of this lawsuit gave powerful testimony to the importance of due process and reasonable job protections.
They're backing candidates whose jobs plan is simply pollution without boundaries: increased drilling and mining, the elimination of public health safeguards, and the end of the Environmental Protection Agency as we know it.
A new death or disappearance of a child leave will provide up to 52 weeks of job protection for employees whose child disappeared as a result of a crime, or up to 104 weeks if a child died as a result of a crime.
Redcar & Cleveland Borough Council v Bainbridge; Surtees v Middlesbrough Borough Council concerned «pay protection» measures adopted by local authorities to provide employees, whose pay was to be reduced under a new job evaluation scheme, with a soft landing where the decrease in pay would be brought in gradually.
The chair of a child protection conference is a senior social worker whose job it is to run the conference.
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