Sentences with phrase «worst pay practices»

Nabors» board has earned GovernanceMetrics International's distinction for worst pay practices, but it managed to avoid the worst board of the decade prize, and it did not make its recent list of at - risk companies.

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«Canada has very little influence over the banking in other countries, and I don't think we should pay anything for their bad management practices,» said one respondent.
According to a Connecticut Business and Industry Association survey of 430 member - companies, the most common practice when «bad weather forces a closing» is to pay hourly employees only for the hours actually worked.
For better or worse, the practices Teneycke maligns are fairly standard in the industry, and don't directly explain why all subscribers should be forced to pay for Sun News.
Pay Dirt: 2012 highlights U.S. companies whose executive compensation practices in the past year exemplified some of the best and worst in corporate America, with the intention of identifying companies with risky compensation practices and excessive executive pPay Dirt: 2012 highlights U.S. companies whose executive compensation practices in the past year exemplified some of the best and worst in corporate America, with the intention of identifying companies with risky compensation practices and excessive executive paypay.
Additionally, since the comparison shopping engine didn't write anything into their contract with the partner about click fraud or spikes, I could not get a refund — I had to pay for their bad business practices.
There are many things in your bible that are immoral and are still practiced today, such as a woman being forced to marry her ra.p.ist, since apparently the «stain» of her no being a virgin is far worse than ra.p.e... all the ra.p.ist has to do is pay 50 sheckles of silver and the victim is then forced to marry her attacker... is THAT moral... of course not, but it IS IN YOUR BOOK, and is still practiced today in Morocco.
«Unfortunately, the bad practice of taking residential waste to medians which was in nefarious activities of those who wanted to avoid paying PSP contractors in the old era has continued and is threatening to sabotage the current efforts of the government to quickly evacuate waste.
What's worse, the case against the tax harmonsation is incredibly weak and largely based on misconceptions about who pays and how Capital Gains works in practice.
The IDC worked to put the brakes on bad practices in the subprime auto industry to protect consumers, some of whom are stuck paying the price of a new car for a junker because of the terms of the loan.
Critics also contend Cuomo did not go far enough in ending the practice of kickbacks paid to mortgage brokers which may have encouraged bad loans.
Really it is bad practice to weld on a lathe: weld spatter etc but you paid for it so treat it how you want.
Of course paying for consumer reviews is bad practice, but we at Self - Publishing Review offer professional, starred reviews for self - published and indie books at a reasonable rate (from $ 59) and this gets the author a well - written editorial review that they can use on their author profile on Amazon, B&N and Smashwords, for example.
Paid reviews are bad practice, but greed (and how much are you willing to pay) seems to be the inroad to most things and especially to get enough reviews for that extra promo by the book purchasing systems.
(Paying for ads is a perfectly ethical practice, of course, but with PR, coverage — good or bad — should come free).
It's tempting to spend ahead based on what you know you'll get paid, but it's a bad practice.
Misinformation: — Sallie Mae and Navient are two different companies — $ 1.3 trillion is the total outstanding student loan debt in the United States, and no company is being forced or asked to repay this — Last year, Sallie Mae was ordered to pay $ 100 million to military members for bad practices, but that is just for certain people who had issues while they were deployed or on active duty — There are multiple income - based programs?
While many lenders are nervous when it comes to making out a new mortgage for those with bad credit, there are many out there who understand that the average person who has found themselves with a mortgage payment that they can not pay is simply a victim of a risqué lending practice that has fortunately come to an end with stricter legislation on subprime lending being passed.
Though bad debts fall, lawsuits over collection practices rise — Consumers are paying credit card bills on time more often and filing fewer bankruptcies, so why are lawsuits over debt collection soaring?
It's about establishing good shooter habits, breaking bad ones, learning how to practice, and paying attention to how you hold your mouse.
This poses the question, «Is selling paid expansions on Early Access games a bad business practice
At a time when the U.S. and the world's nations are trying to put together an agreement to tackle climate change (for better or for worse), Steyn's book reminds everyone of Climategate, why the public doesn't trust climate scientists and aren't buying their «consensus»... I hope that everyone will learn that adversarial science as practiced in its pathological form by Michael Mann doesn't «pay» in the long run.
In fact, I would argue that lawyers whose practices are referral - based are likely to be healthier lawyers than lawyers whose business generation is driven by advertising — or worsepaying for lead generation.
If you are having to deal with your own insurance company to pay a claim for personal or property damages and that company is not complying in good faith with the terms and conditions in the policy that you took out with that insurance company, that insurance company may be subject to bad faith and unfair and deceptive trade practices.
«The practice of real estate is not a commodity, it's a professional service, and if you don't pay attention to your professional obligations to all of your clients in every transaction, you're going to find yourself in this type of circumstance and it would appear that this is a lawyer who was at best far too busy and at worst was deliberately being dishonest,» he says.
The term «bad faith insurance» refers to any act or practice of an insurance company that is an attempt to not pay or to underpay legitimate insurance claims.
When a client requests return of a fee, it pays to explore the issue with the client calmly to determine whether the relationship could be saved or whether the client was simply a bad client or not a good fit for your practice.
Are bad habits or lax billing practices at your firm impacting your ability to get paid?
If an insurer either refuses to defend a claim on behalf of an insured or to pay a claim when liability is obvious, it may be necessary to file a seperage action directly against the insurance company, alleging bad faith insurance practices and attempting to force them to fulfill their duties.
Posted in AARP, customer service, insurance, life insurance, life insurance claim Tagged 29 day refund is AARP standard practice, 4 - 6 week refund is AARP policy, AARP, customer service maze, customr service at AARP, cut off several times, get out of paying legitimate claims, insurance, life insurance, medicare supplement, not sure how long a couple of days will be, over 50 life insurance, refund in a couple of days, refund takes 4 - 6 weeks, refund unearned premium, serving the elderly is BS, slow paying refunds, worst service organization in the world
214 DOS 97 Matter of DOS v. Laymon - accounting to client; bad check; deposits; failure to pay judgments; proper business practices; jurisdiction; DOS retains jurisdiction after expiration of license (for failure to pay renewal fee) where acts occurred during licensure; violation of 19 NYCRR 175.1 by depositing clients» funds into operating account and failing to maintain special bank account; violation of 19 NYCRR 175.2 for failing to account to client; broker engaged in fraudulent practices by accepting monies he was required to retain in escrow, depositing said monies into his operating account, failing to return same to its rightful owner and by purporting to make refunds by issuing bad checks; in light of broker's financial inability to do so, failure to promptly satisfy judgments was not a demonstration of untrustworthiness; there was no violation of 19 NYCRR 175.3 (b) where broker was not managing rental properties; real estate broker's license revoked; reapplication for broker's license conditioned upon proof of payment of restitution with interest and proof of satisfaction of judgment with interest
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