One -
year temporary contract.
It was a 1 -
year temporary contract, reduced to two - thirds part - time.
In the realm of academic research, postdoctoral to midcareer research scientists often held a succession of 5 -
year temporary contracts.
In place of career status, lawmakers have devised a system that puts teachers on 1 -, 2 - or 4 -
year temporary contracts.
Instead, teachers will be given 1 -, 2 - or 4 -
year temporary contracts.
Last week, Buncombe County joined a growing list of local school districts that have rejected the state's new plan to scrap teacher tenure, formally known as career status, and replace it with four -
year temporary contracts for the top 25 percent of teachers, worth annual pay bonuses of $ 500 for each year of the contract.
Not exact matches
In a span of a couple of
years, he and his lieutenants fired more than 200 people, reassigned 500, hired 435 and added several hundred more through
temporary contracts.
That's why last
year, according to the American Staffing Association, businesses hired more than 14 million
temporary and
contract employees via a staffing agency.
Businesses that occupy the free - trade zones have no restrictions on the repatriation of their profits, and they benefit from relaxed labor laws that allow them to hire workers on a
temporary basis without supplying a
year - long
contract.
«That is one of the effects of automation, and globalization in particular: All of the jobs in the past 10
years that we've created, 94 percent of them are part - time,
contract,
temporary, seasonal.
Nearly two
years after the U.S. CFTC first granted bitcoin startup LedgerX
temporary registration as a swap execution facility, the regulator on Monday approved the company's landmark application to clear and settle fully - collateralized derivative
contracts for digital currencies.
Initially Sherwood was only handed the managerial reins on a
temporary basis, however, the 44 -
year - old was then given an 18 - month
contract after greatly impressing chairman Daniel Levy in the role.
He has several
years on his
contract with us, he is one of our best players, his
temporary dip in form notwithstanding.
Jenkinson then opted to join the Hammers on a
temporary basis, and after impressing in his 36 outings that term, agreed to extend his stay in East London for a further
year, albeit signed a new five -
year Arsenal
contract between loan spells.
The United plan is to secure the promising Wilson, 19, on a four -
year contract, then increase his experience with a
temporary transfer.
A large proportion of the staff working in Brussels and in the EU delegations consists of national diplomats on a
temporary 3 - 4
year contract.
STATEN ISLAND — The borough president has tapped the brakes on plans to give a 15 -
year contract to the
temporary operators of the go - kart facility in Emerson Hill until he can secure a guarantee they will not tear down a hockey rink on the site.
Currently, university employment on
temporary contracts for scientific employees is limited to 5
years after the successful awarding of the Ph.D. degree.
Scientists whose
contracts as scientific or artistic assistants are due to expire and who have already reached the maximum term limit are eligible for
temporary contracts for up to 3
years as a transitional measure.
In recent
years, escalating costs and increased global competition have led pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies to start using contractors —
temporary employees who work for a
contracted period of time — in jobs previously held by permanent employees.
As a result, most of the named institutions now classify postdocs as individuals in training, within 5
years of being awarded a Ph.D. degree, who are primarily engaged in research with minimal teaching or other responsibilities, and are in a
temporary appointment that does not constitute an employment
contract with the university.
Up until 2
years ago, federal law allowed an employer give an individual a
temporary contract for a maximum of 5
years; after that period, the employee had to be offered a permanent position or leave.
«The 12 -
year limit initially meant I could stay longer at my current institute, but I am [now] unable to find further employment on
temporary contracts anywhere in Germany.»
In an attempt to rationalise a situation in which a researcher would end up having a string of 5 -
year contracts, the 12 -
year rule — 15
years in medicine — capped the time period that a university (or publicly funded research institute) is allowed to hire using
temporary contracts.
«The
temporary research staff will be the first to be left behind, just not hired anymore» once their
contracts run out, says Marcella Ravaglia, a 32 -
year - old postdoctoral computational chemist at the University of Ferrara who is also an RNRP member.
As the German minister for education and research, Edelgard Bulmahn, argued in a previous Next Wave article, the major objective of the 12 -
year qualification limit was to finally call a halt to the insecurity that results from the ongoing employment of young researchers on
temporary contracts.
Indeed, one of Gresta's immediate priorities is to ensure the continued employment of several hundred workers whose
temporary contracts are to expire at the end of this
year.
«It will become common practice to check whether there is a convincing reason for a
temporary contract after a total of 12
years», he says.
The Applicant will be a researcher with between 3 - 15
years» experience beyond the award of their PhD or equivalent qualification, who at the time of application will be either in a permanent, full - time academic position (either within the institution at which they wish to base their CDA - funded research or another elsewhere in Ireland or overseas), or employed on a
temporary (fixed - term)
contract.
Imbo told of a teacher on
temporary contract last
year.
In recent
years many poor countries staffed state schools with unqualified teachers on
temporary contracts, paying them much less than permanent staff.
This large group encompasses people who never land a teaching job, people laid off after one
year, people hired after start of the school
year, people employed less than full - time, some people on
temporary contracts, people in (long - term) substitute status, and people who defer * BTSA.
Now teachers will eventually be forced into
temporary contracts of one, two or four
years in duration, depending on various factors.
The current practice of bringing teachers new to a school district in on
temporary rather than probationary
contracts, even when there is no legal basis for the
temporary classification, affords districts more than two
years to try out newcomers.
The school's budget targets have resulted in 23 administrative and support staff being cut already this
year, and a further 23 teachers deciding to resign, along with four voluntary redundancies and one compulsory redundancy, and three
temporary contracts which were not renewed, Martin Powell - Davies, London's NUT representative, told Schools Week.
David Calligan, Partner, Reed Smith, writes on the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA)'s announcement that it intends to impose
temporary measures to restrict the sale of
Contracts for Differences (CFDs) to retail investors, after a consultation earlier this
year.
With this likely to remain the case, we expect demand for
temporary and fixed term
contract lawyers to continue to grow throughout the first half of the
year.»
Contract platforms initially provided interim and temporary contract cover for the in - house market, but over the past few years have gradually expanded to provide cover for private practice, initially on the interim side of the business but increasingly for contract placements
Contract platforms initially provided interim and
temporary contract cover for the in - house market, but over the past few years have gradually expanded to provide cover for private practice, initially on the interim side of the business but increasingly for contract placements
contract cover for the in - house market, but over the past few
years have gradually expanded to provide cover for private practice, initially on the interim side of the business but increasingly for
contract placements
contract placements as well.
An application can be for a
temporary period to cover, say, a
year's
contract abroad, or for a permanent relocation.
This
temporary contract lasted until the end of the academic
year on 8 July.
We always have proactive work streams running, with a focus next
year on standardisation of on - trade (pub)
contracts and investments, improving productivity through external ad - hoc
temporary resource and improving knowledge and process on technology and digital platforms.
Term life insurance is also known as
temporary life insurance because it is a
contract purchased for a specific premium to provide coverage for a specific number of
years.
Term insurance to put it mildly is
temporary, the premiums remain the same for a certain period of time 5, 10, 15, 20, or 30
years depending on the
contract you have.
Term life is designed to provide cheap
temporary protection, usually a
contracted number of
years or to a set age.
My new iPad and my Galaxy Tab 7.7 are both Wi - Fi only; if I really need to get connected with either, I'll simply use my phone as a
temporary hotspot and skip both the long - term tablet commitments and extra data plan that's specific to hardware I'll likely replace long before a two -
year contract.
Our Technical team has a combined experience of almost 100
years within the sector supplying candidates to meet a range of requirements - permanent,
temporary and
contract.
In fact, we expect the use of
temporary,
contract and freelance workers to continue to escalate in the
years ahead.
We have found jobs for many Office Managers and Senior Administrators over the
years and we have many senior admin
temporary staff on
contracts.
«With the number of
temporary workers up 50 % since the recession ended four
years ago and the number of
contract workers at an all - time high, freelance work is fast becoming a mainstay in the 21st century economy.
Hays has been helping organisations and businesses fill permanent positions,
contract roles and
temporary assignments, across the private and public sectors for nearly 50
years.