Sentences with phrase «with the public sector»

We'll all need to know these arguments for the coming confrontation with the public sector unions.
Our lawyers provide practical and effective counsel on dealing with the public sector; government, political and legislative processes, approvals and initiatives; procurement issues; and public policy and legal reform.
It is the same case with Public sector banks too.
Very good understanding of the public sector and how it can work in overall partnership with the public sector.
He also has broad experience advising on issues such as information security, privacy, and compliance with public sector procurement and ICT obligations.
This, together with the public sector pay freeze, will hit the government's spending plans and trade union members.
Clearly if the private banking system is joined at the hip with the public sector, then if the banking system fails it represents a national risk.
He, however, urged unemployed graduates in the country to sign up to assist with the public sector service delivery in the county.
** A fourth is that the private sector is increasingly partnering with the public sector to market homeless pets.
The problem isn't with public sector pensions, it's rather with the spectacular failure of private ones.
She says one of the most significant anticipated changes is the requirement for all public sector bodies — and those firms with public sector contracts — to publish figures showing the gender pay gap.
A continuous dialogue with the public sector unions should be a necessary part of any such arrangements.
«This is a chance to work with the public sector institutions in this state,» she says.
I can see an argument that communications with the public sector — in either direction — may have more demanding authentication rules.
With the public sector shrinking, competition for jobs is getting tougher.
She has considerable expertise in working with public sector and education providers, and with charitable organisations.
But I don't think most previous governors have had such a sour relationship with the public sector workers as this governor.»
The Council contended that TfL's decision was unlawful because of a failure to comply with the public sector equality duty; and a failure to take account of relevant considerations.
The local authorities contended that the Government's decision to proceed in Parliament by way of the hybrid bill procedure breached EU environmental law (the EIA Directive), that the consultation leading to the decision was faulty, that the Government failed to comply with its public sector equalities duty and that, in a number of respects, the decision was irrational.
The AFL - CIO, along with some public sector unions, announced a campaign finance freeze in March.
Assemblyman Peter Abbate, who as the chair of his chamber's committee on public employees has a close relationship with public sector unions, said Republicans acted quickly last year in a hope to score political points.
Ford offered the city of Dearborn help with public sector projects.
Ford offered the city of Dearborn help with public sector projects.
Overall debt has now passed # 1 trillion — without counting the liabilities associated with public sector pensions or the Private Finance Initiative.
Gordon Brown has called for MPs to keep their annual pay rises under two per cent in order to keep them in line with public sector workers.
Unison leader Prentis said on Wednesday: «Jeremy Corbyn's message has resonated with public sector workers who have suffered years of pay freezes and redundancies with too many having to work more for less.
The TUC, the statement said, joined public sector unions and their members against any attempt by the government to impose a pension scheme on public sector workers, saying the TUC, in collaboration with public sector unions, shall use all means to resist such an imposition.
President Akufo - Addo nominated Martin Amidu to the Office of the Special Prosecutor earlier this month, with a charge to him to deal with public sector corruption.
Public sector general insurance companies along with their public sector counterparts are getting ready to bid aggressively for Air India's $ 9 billion cover, coming up for renewal on 1 October in London.
With public sector job cuts happening across the UK, Oxford are likely to be hit quite badly and see a growing number of local residents going through redundancy and therefore needing career management or outplacement services.
I see experience in a school district, in school leadership, or in dealing with the public sector as important assets, which ought to be weighed alongside know - how in transforming and redesigning organizations, boosting cost - effectiveness, recruiting talented personnel, managing vendor relationships, and so forth.»
«The interaction with the public sector is a mess and a lot of things need to be fixed in order to promote the creation and the harmonized day - to - day operations of a company in Greece,» he says.
FAO collaborates with the public sector, the private sector and civil society to develop and implement food loss and waste prevention and reduction solutions through: i) Advocacy and awareness raising; ii) Collaboration and coordination of world - wide initiatives on food loss and waste reduction; iii) Research to evidence for policy, strategy, legislation and standards development; iv) Support to investment programmes and projects.
Twenty states and Washington, DC, have sided with public sector unions in a Supreme Court case that union leaders say would upend governmental collective bargaining agreements.
These events will connect MWBEs with New York State agencies and expert resources to expand opportunities with public sector agencies and technical assistance providers to maximize their opportunities.
One of his major goals since taking office three years ago has been to trim the county workforce and relieve taxpayers of the burden of the unusually high «legacy costs» associated with public sector employees.
Treasury Board President Tony Clement, who has sparked a war with public sector unions in his quest to cut costs, has outlined proposed changes to sick leave policy, which would include five to seven sick days a year, a short - term disability leave of a week to six months and long - term leave for more than six months.
You have a situation where there is no competition within the private sector and then, because the public sector comparator is always set higher than what the private sector are offering, however outrageous the sums are, there is no competition with the public sector either.
«I am pleased that we have arrived at the second tentative agreement with public sector groups this month,» said Human Resources Minister Troy Lifford in a statement.
And with public sector budgets (both NHS and local government) ever more restricted, these issues will continue to arise and receive vigorous ventilation, even if they do rarely manage to reach the courtroom following the recent admonishments of the Court of Appeal.
I provide litigation and dispute resolution advice to a range of public bodies, including professional regulators, ombudsmen, NHS Trusts and private and not for profit organisations who contract with the public sector.
The example highlights a gross inequality, but Pierlot says he doesn't have a problem with public sector workers getting a good pension.
The fund will work with the public sector portion of Koch Industries, run by billionaire and Republican mega-donors Charles and David Koch, to help navigate public policy and regulatory law.
In addition, Mr. Turnbull has held a number of board positions with public sector and not - for - profit organizations, including, Metrolinx, the Ontario Financing Authority, George Brown College Foundation, the Toronto Financial Services Alliance and ORBIS Canada.
To the extent that conservatives succeed in reducing fiscal woes to a case of runaway spending, politicians find it easier to address budget shortfalls with public sector furlough days, wage freezes, layoffs and benefit cuts than with progressive tax increases that, many economists conclude, would cause the least harm to the recovery.
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