A top aide to a Republican candidate for governor is
working with public employee unions to defeat Republican candidates in local elections.
The Senate President
worked with public employee union leaders to draft the amendment, and remains committed to its passage today.
Burke's
work with public employee unions coincides with his work for Donnelly's campaign for governor, which has repeatedly attacked the unions for excessive salaries and benefits.
Not exact matches
«But while it's a hard one to call, they could put an asset test on it — meaning
employee stock options would be taxed more heavily for those
employees who
work for big
public companies
with a large asset base, like the Big Five banks.
So, get a coworking space, or go to the coffee shop and
work with all of your
employees or just go
work at your favorite
public space.
«Semiprivate spheres are now the
public sphere,» he says, and it seems to him that Yelp's interactions
with its
employees over Medium and Twitter could mean the trend is expanding in the
work world.
The new roles come shortly after the San Francisco company had to deal
with multiple
public accounts by former and current
employees that described a
work environment that was hostile toward women.
Possess the ability to
work well
with the general
public, parents, peers and park district
employees
About 70
public works and parks and recreation
employees along with police telecommunicators, all belonging to the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Local 368, have been without a new contract for 17 months since their collective bargaining agreement expired April
employees along
with police telecommunicators, all belonging to the American Federation of State, County and Municipal
Employees Local 368, have been without a new contract for 17 months since their collective bargaining agreement expired April
Employees Local 368, have been without a new contract for 17 months since their collective bargaining agreement expired April 30, 2011.
To qualify for leave under the FMLA, an
employee must have
worked for over 12 months for the state or federal government, a
public school or private employer
with more than 50
employees.
The May 1, 2011 - April 30, 2015 agreements
with police dispatchers, telecommunications operators, and
public works and building maintenance
employees and upper police management: • * increase required
employee contributions to participate in conventional preferred provider organization health plans, • * provide financial incentives to
employees to switch to consumer - directed plans or managed - care plans, • * provide village funding of 40 percent of the deductible for high deductible health plans
with health savings accounts and • * require
employee participation in annual wellness and health risk assessment screenings in order to qualify for best rates.
About 70
public works and parks and recreation
employees along with police dispatchers belong to the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Local 368, and they have been without a contract for 17 months since their collective bargaining agreement expired April
employees along
with police dispatchers belong to the American Federation of State, County and Municipal
Employees Local 368, and they have been without a contract for 17 months since their collective bargaining agreement expired April
Employees Local 368, and they have been without a contract for 17 months since their collective bargaining agreement expired April 30, 2011.
Chapter 619 provides Texas» salaried
public employees with time and a place to pump at
work.
«My members are ready and they're out there and there
working on positive changes because they're concerned not only about their own jobs and the staffing and the constant attack on government services, but they're concerned
with the services themselves and the people who need them,» said Susan Kent, of the
Public Employees Federation.
But in his second term, which began in 2014, Mangano
worked with former NIFA chairman Jon Kaiman, a former North Hempstead Town supervisor, and the five major
public employee unions to end the pay freeze.
New York's
Public Officers Law bans former government officials from appearing before the state agencies where they
worked for two years in a paid capacity, and also says state
employees can not ever practice, appear before or ever even «communicate»
with those agencies on matters over which they were «directly concerned» during their state employment, or which were under their «active consideration.»
«On behalf of the over 300,000 active and retired
public and private sector
employees across New York State who make up the CSEA, we're pleased to endorse Sue Serino for state Senate, and confident she will stand
with the
working people to make New York a better state.
After announcing back in March that it was halting all political contributions and endorsements until further notice in retaliation for passage of Tier 6, the state's largest
public employees union, CSEA, today released a limited number of legislative endorsements of candidates who «stand
with working people.»
Mayor de Blasio, Council Speaker Mark - Viverito, and
Public Advocate James will draft legislation that would enable any New Yorker
working at a business
with ten or more
employees to automatically enroll in an
employee - funded retirement plan.
NEW YORK — Mayor Bill de Blasio, in partnership
with Council Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito and
Public Advocate Letitia James, announced on Thursday that New York is
working to become the first City in the country to create a retirement savings program for private sector
employees.
Earlier this year, the union filed a complaint
with the state Department of Labor's
Public Employee Safety and Health (PESH) Bureau after discovering that 19 staff at the Taberg Residential Center in Oneida County, including the facility director, were out of
work due to severe injuries suffered in attacks by residents there.
The bill, sponsored in the Assembly by Michael Cusick, D - Staten Island, eliminates any statute of limitations on criminal cases, adds clergy to the list of mandated reporters, and requires criminal background checks for
employees and volunteers who
work with children in
public or nonprofit settings.
Public employee unions have a huge amount of sway near the heart of the state's bureaucracy, and in 2014, they
worked against the governor who had angered their members
with his tough negotiations on labor contracts and his support for pension and education reforms.
Gray, 69, the final new member, has
worked just two blocks from the World Trade Center site for the past nine years as associate director of DC 37, a
public employees union
with 125,000 members.
Unionized as the Canadian Union of
Public Employees (CUPE) Local 3906, the TA union won improved TA wages, a better dental plan, and permission to supplement their incomes
with other
work.
With the ongoing nationwide rollout of the ACA,
public health activists and
employees at the local, state, and national levels are asking what health care reform will mean for the
work they do.
«If all the authors of a paper are NASA
employees, then he's probably right that the
work would be
public domain,» says David Schulz, a lawyer
with Levine Sullivan Koch & Schulz, LLP in Washington, D.C. (who also advises ScienceInsider on legal issues).
Employees now expect flexibility to extend beyond the office,
with the opportunity to
work from home, cafés, or
public spaces.
Human Resources
works with employees in all matters related to employment, serves as the primary contact for all individuals considering employment
with Springfield
Public Schools.
According to the piece,
public employee union leaders and community organizations gathered in Washington, D.C. in 2014 and came up
with a 3 - point plan: use the bargaining process as a way to challenge the relationships between government and the private - sector;
work with community allies to create new, shared goals that help advance both worker and citizen power; and recognize militancy and collective action will likely be necessary if workers and citizens are to reduce inequality and strengthen democracy.
State and local laws prohibit
public employees from engaging in private
work that conflicts
with their
public duties and under no circumstances may
public employee use concepts, materials or information developed
with public resources to make money during or after their employment
with the government.
That could have created a conflict of interestbecause
public employees generally must wait two years before
working with an organization if they dealt
with it in their government jobs.
Human Resources Employment Policies and Practices (hiring, firing, evaluations, and wage and hour issues); Collective Bargaining and
Working with Unions; Workplace Policies Regarding Email Internet Privacy and Teacher / Student Interactions; Personnel Responsibility Particular to
Public Schools and Teachers (FERPA, mandated reporter status, 4th and 5th amendment student rights, etc.); Workers» Compensation; Workplace Wellness; Avoiding Burnout; Best Practices for
Employee Leaves; Appropriate Handling of Sexual Misconduct Allegations
That includes teachers and other
employee salaries who
work with students
with disabilities, services and resources for those students, transportation for students
with disabilities and other expenditures to ensure districts are serving students
with disabilities in accordance
with federal and state laws that can range from due process costs or even tuition for schooling alternatives when a
public school can't meet their needs.
Eighty - five percent of Colorado teachers and other school
employees will leave
public employment
with insufficient retirement savings and no Social Security benefit for that
work.
Patrick Gibson (Data & Policy Analyst) is a former
employee of CCER, who, the site claims, «
worked in close collaboration
with Education Resource Strategies and three Connecticut
public school districts to improve student learning outcomes and better align allocated resources
with district strategy through an understanding of people, time, and money utilization»
The Contracting Officer may require dismissal from
work those
employees deemed incompetent, careless, insubordinate, unsuitable, or otherwise objectionable, or whose continued employment is deemed contrary to the
public interest or inconsistent
with the best interest of national security.
Some institutions primarily serve a specific demographic, such as military personnel or federal
employees, but others
work with a greater section of the
public.
NOTE: Applicants who are
employees, spouses, contractors, and immediate family members of
public agencies and non-profit institutions that are recipients of HOME funds will be asked to complete a form allowing NHS of Greater Cleveland to confirm
with an applicant's employer that their
work does not create a conflict of interest.
Make sure to note that interest rates tend to differ based on the type of organization you
work with —
Employees in Defense, Railways,
Public Sector Banks,
Public Sector Undertakings falling under Maharatna / Navaratna categories do get to avail different interest rates on personal loans from ICICI Bank, HDFC Bank and others.
Ability to establish and maintain effective and cooperative
working relations
with the
public and other
employees.
Ability to
work well and communicate effectively in English
with the
public,
employees, and volunteers
However, while it may
work for Walmart and its unique business model, unhappy or unmotivated
employees are not a good thing for most retailers conducting business
with the general
public on a regular basis.
Along
with working with the
public and other
employees at the nursery, every intern was asked to
work on an independent project, which was a great way to learn more about the nursery itself and to find a way to give back to it.
«We have
worked closely
with TfGM to maximise the benefits of the Metrolink line, and as we grow and develop we will continue to invest in
public transport options to ensure
employees can easily access the site.
Well I can understand that some people take issue re the «stolen» emails but I did not have trouble
with reading these hacked or whistle blown emails by paid
employees in
working hours in publically funded institutions, scientists who considered their research details not fopen to
public.
Public employees working for an ad hoc international body should have an obligation to be even more open and transparent
with their
work product than their counterparts
working for elected representatives of national governments who write legislation.
«We are definitely on track and we will continue to put into action our Environmental Strategy while
working closely
with our
employees, partners, stakeholders and the
public.»
However, under the amendments where an
employee agrees to
work on a
public holiday, employers will be required to provide the
employee with a written statement setting out the
public holiday the
employee will
work and the day that is designated to be the substitute holiday.
Taft Local Government attorneys
work closely
with local government representatives to keep them apprised of regulatory and statutory changes and to assist in problem solving on difficult issues that
public entities face daily, such as revenue generation, service delivery, tax exemptions, construction, inter-governmental agreements, jurisdictional boundaries, labor and
employee - related matters.