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e reduction of public expenditures and public | salaries, a downsizing of the public administration an |
ty officers, one on misdemeanors, one setting | salaries, a franchise to the Rocky Mountain Bell Telep |
e system which was designed to curtail player | salaries, a move which helped contribute to the breaka |
d to a salary under the Ministerial and other | Salaries Act 1975, but section 3 of the Act provides t |
ncessions in exchange for limits on executive | salaries, agreements to restructure the company's debt |
Controversially, he emphasized raising clergy | salaries ahead of building a cathedral for his new dio |
teract to determine a battle's outcome: food, | salaries, ammunition, and strategy (offensive or defen |
te issue as far as the main issue of very low | salaries among staff public servants and very bad work |
uates of Harvey Mudd College earn the highest | salaries among graduates of any college in the United |
To get it, he would have to cut existing | salaries, an assertion that did not sit well with many |
than the sums paid out to workers for wages, | salaries and dividends. |
on and health services through the raising of | salaries and enforcing compulsory education"; and prom |
ne-third of the budget is allocated to acting | salaries and Aurora Theatre Company has been commended |
ublic servants, because government paid their | salaries and funded their research. |
Despite the promise of six-figure | salaries and generous housing and travel allowances, " |
He slashed the city workforce, froze | salaries, and reconfigured the budget, which proved un |
et County Council who agreed to pay the staff | salaries and provide grants for most education needs. |
nce Bill that proposed cuts to public service | salaries, and he also opposed the decision to suspend |
Parliament to directly deal with ministerial | salaries, and also the first Act to provide a salary f |
to my Zhangsun clan, many of them enjoy high | salaries and high positions on account of our marriage |
ancing that would allow us to continue to pay | salaries and pay off our $3 million in debt. |
Although she increased faculty | salaries and secured funding for a new facility dubbed |
es, yielding to them the right of determining | salaries and of vetoing his appointments. |
ment: the Inter-organisation Study Section on | Salaries and Prices (IOS) and the Joint Pension Admini |
icted it would force districts to cut teacher | salaries and positions and increase the size of some c |
ved private organisations, according to their | salaries and the period of employment. |
Salaries and similar expenses incurred by the board ar | |
l the engineers and gunners with their yearly | salaries and allowances, since the first invention of |
es by the state government, boosted teachers' | salaries and created scholarships for teacher training |
the act of 1892; the former providing for the | salaries and expenses of the inspectors which the coun |
served as a Member of the Joint Committee on | Salaries and Allowances of Members of Parliament durin |
es of 1936 and 1937, which resulted in higher | salaries and better working conditions for the miners |
nott was an outspoken critic of both teaching | salaries and the British Government's City academies, |
Fees, | Salaries and Administration |
members more than mere compensation but full | salaries and thus are not generally considered post-gr |
They also provided their actors with | salaries and wardrobes. |
ion of revenue (see Vuskovic plan) by raising | salaries and increasing public expenditure, through wh |
for the Standing Commission on Civil Service | Salaries and Conditions of Service. |
nvened to study legal issues such as judicial | salaries and lawyer conflicts of interest. |
3 May: The government raises state workers | salaries and pension wages, as tax collection improves |
ved, reducing class sizes, increasing teacher | salaries, and constructing more classrooms. |
Scottish Parliament | Salaries and Allowances was debated in the Chamber on |
egislators are satisfied with their currently | salaries and allowances without being overly taxed. |
ty to continue to service that expenditure on | salaries and wages could become a genuine problem." |
The women were paid | salaries and received other benefits, such as dowries |
In 1961 he was appointed to head the | Salaries and Cadres Commission (known there after as t |
Infonavit receives 5% of all formal workers | salaries and provides a series of housing related mort |
He return his | salaries and pensions to the state of Bihar, except on |
salaries and allowances to MSPs and to members of the | |
es for an accounting of their taxpayer-funded | salaries and other compensation. |
he worked to enforce a freeze on legislative | salaries and rejected any increase in compensation dur |
rnational debt and further restricting public | salaries and pay rises to civil servants. |
In 1886, due to economic crisis, lowering of | salaries and unemployment; in 1893, 1902 and 1913, as |
tion Committee and a member of Finance, Fees, | Salaries and Administration, Universities and Colleges |
He argued for increasing teachers' | salaries and funding for higher education in the state |
major policies such as curriculum and teacher | salaries and conditions are managed by the State throu |
ld also gain more control over their budgets, | salaries and how judges are promoted. |
f raise their own financial support for their | salaries and the programs they operate. |
bout the director who cheated on the artist's | salaries and bullying his assistants. |
our unions called a two-day strike for higher | salaries and pensions, and lower taxes on basic necess |
One of his first acts was to equalize | salaries and insist on a full day's work from all memb |
three ministers were unable to collect their | salaries, and one of them went on trial for intemperan |
ves to post all of his office expenses, staff | salaries, and legislative benefits online. |
legislators of refusing to pay taxes on their | salaries and allowances. |
Most | salaries are still paid in colones BUT they are conver |
Many residents feel their | salaries are not keeping up with the rising cost of fo |
The league paid these players' | salaries, as well of that of the coaches, who tended a |
wanted to restore the automatic growth of the | salaries as the inflation ratio, and those voting "no" |
high-nutrition supplement had higher average | salaries as adults. |
es in state appropriations for teaching staff | salaries as well as a grant of $10,000.00 for forest i |
For example, by paying relatively high | salaries at AIDS clinics, the foundation diverts medic |
nster should trigger a review of the relevant | salaries at the Scottish Parliament (recommendation 7) |
Pelforth, where the policy was to pay riders' | salaries at the end and not during the season. |
d in The Times newspaper suggesting that MP's | salaries be increased to £110,000. |
ommission proposing an increase in lawmakers' | salaries before they could agree to have their allowan |
struction and maintenance, and state employee | salaries, benefits and employment securities. |
ation: she fought notably for the equality of | salaries between men and women. |
led on the Headman who as a rule were paid no | salaries, but were due the rights and dues usually ren |
Finance Reform, Municipal Gag Law, Municipal | Salaries Code, Police board Reforms, Animal Protection |
mes before coaches were paid the large sum of | salaries common today and reporters asked whether he w |
He saw to it that HISD paid teachers | salaries competitive with those offered by other large |
The Act was repealed by the Ministerial | Salaries Consolidation Act 1965. |
rsons employed, hours worked, gross wages and | salaries, construction costs (material costs, wage cos |
40 until 1942 he served as Wartime Rental and | Salaries Controller, in which capacity he heard appeal |
ter getting married, both realized that their | salaries could not support a family, so Mitchell worke |
bribery, dismissals from work, withholding of | salaries, detentions, abductions, and killings. |
Ely advocated substantial reductions in state | salaries during the depression, but met with overwhelm |
Bushman was paid large | salaries during his screen career, and donated the lan |
ypically staffed by women to be comparable to | salaries earned by male-dominated positions. |
ee years; the community would have to pay for | salaries, equipment, and Arizona Interscholastic Assoc |
ystem, with political appointees whose annual | salaries exceeded $10,000 not showing up for work, whi |
-month strike in 1920 meant a 20% increase in | salaries for the miners. |
The combined | salaries for the director Brooks (about $10 million) a |
d to 5%, and it was also applied to wages and | salaries; for most of the Ottoman empire, this was the |
free textbooks in public schools, and funded | salaries for public school teachers. |
hareholder and the chief officers received no | salaries for their work. |
n their home country and suggests that higher | salaries for doctors and improved government support f |
Section III - “Of the | salaries for the ministers” (Articles 64-74) |
The HKPTU furthermore fought for higher | salaries for kindergarten teachers. |
Pennsylvania School Board Association tracks | salaries for Pennsylvania public school employees. |
eedleworkers went on strike requesting higher | salaries for their work. |
pleasure of the native King and chiefs, their | salaries for the current year being also determined by |
It then had one of the lowest median | salaries for police officers in California. |
her reign, she started consistory and set the | salaries for school and church officials. |
All of the money went to | salaries for players, coaches and front-office staff. |
Retired federal judges collect their full | salaries for the remainder of their lives; judges who |
be spent on giving our public servants decent | salaries for the very difficult work that they do.” |
ter two years, frustrated by the low teaching | salaries for black people. |
They needed to increase | salaries for health care workers to keep them in Ghana |
emocrats for, in his opinion, collecting dual | salaries from the city of Chicago and from the state o |
n, death with dignity, lowering parliamentary | salaries, gay law reform, banning the battery-hen indu |
harged with taking kickbacks from staff whose | salaries he raised. |
l dire straits, and was forced to stop paying | salaries, his parents reverted to working various odd |
The comparison of CEO | salaries, however, does not rate the CEO's involvement |
Spouses of Members of Congress cannot draw | salaries if they serve on their staff but average for |
rnia State Legislature, from increasing those | salaries if the state General Fund is expected to end |
p with Dynamo Moscow which has led him to big | salaries in Europe ever since. |
In the period 2000-2006 the average | salaries in Chukotka increased from about US$165 (€117 |
d its teachers have one of the highest paying | salaries in the country; 44% had a base-salary of over |
ecological reasons have helped to create high | salaries in the islands based off of the tourist indus |
He also cut town commissioner | salaries in order to balance the city budget. |
All savings were devalued in ratio 50:1, all | salaries in ratio 5:1 (small groups of people were exe |
ees received overtime pay that exceeded their | salaries in 2009. |
008-2009 and a large portion of his 2010 base | salaries in March. |
the hedge fund were forced to surrender their | salaries in lieu of a $1 per year probationary stipend |
ing What Britain Earns, a BBC programme about | salaries in the UK alongside his son, he admitted to e |
mployment opportunities, with over 55% having | salaries in the upper-middle or higher income range. |
tting unnecessary city positions and lowering | salaries, including his own. |
Faculty | salaries increased 43 percent over a five-year period, |
d fiscal responsibility, cutting legislators' | salaries, increasing the number of trade agreements be |
ceived stipends in koku, while a few received | salaries instead. |
and injects $150 million per annum by way of | salaries into the Hunter Region economy. |
r half of Freeman's additional request to the | salaries item, was introduced but defeated in a 3-3 sp |
ry Hart a printer, was Chairman and Directors | salaries now stood at £1. |
, A's owner Connie Mack was unable to pay the | salaries of his highly paid stars, and was obliged to |
Initially, the ordinance would have provided | salaries of $200 a month for the mayor and $100 for co |
Vietnamese guest workers received | salaries of roughly M400/month, of which 12% went to t |
ses of erecting poles, running cables, or the | salaries of operators. |
ers was then linked to the development of the | salaries of the Dutch civil servants. |
c inflation rate, Mugabe massively raised the | salaries of members of the security forces in February |
election year, during a controversy about the | salaries of City Managers in Colorado, Conte supported |
, the army, and the bureaucracy" and for "the | salaries of all officials, all of whom are elective an |
sorships or fundraising donations is spent on | salaries of any kind. |
As of July 2009, new recruits earned starting | salaries of $56,522-$61,095 depending on education lev |
ncludes a signing bonus of $1.175 million and | salaries of $510,000 in 2007, $700,000 in 2008, $1 mil |
The website Legistorm, which tracks | salaries of Congressional staffers and other public in |
ervice Commission recommendation based on the | salaries of mayors in 13 other comparable cities. |
Symphony, since it offered them the generous | salaries of civil servants. |
He left property worth £50 a year to pay the | salaries of a schoolmaster and parish clerk, who were |
ing against any measure which would raise the | salaries of the common worker in the industry. |
fore Congress had the authority to reduce the | salaries of the judges of the Court of Claims. |
r-majority of legislative votes, to limit the | salaries of state and local officials, and to preclude |
Salaries of teachers were to be paid through the treas | |
Bogle's two-year contract contained base | salaries of $310,000 in 2006 and $385,000 in 2007. |
For the first few years the | salaries of the elementary teachers were paid by the s |
School Boards Association keeps statistics on | salaries of public school district employees in Pennsy |
The Spanish government agreed to pay the | salaries of bishops, priests. |
xth Pay Commission recommends increase in the | salaries of all government employees by 40%. |
Education Department agreed to subsidize the | salaries of teachers in all non-profit making kinderga |
He added authorities should reduce the | salaries of the ministers, senators and members of par |
previous measure to pay the mayor and council | salaries of $50 a month failed to pass on a 3-3 vote. |
ry 2008 to grant the incoming council members | salaries of $100 per month. |
ta Compensation Council, which determines the | salaries of the state's elected and appointed official |
A rise in the | salaries of players is often blamed, but, from the sta |
culum of the public school system, raised the | salaries of teachers and improved the island's roads. |
ob search service that lists jobs with annual | salaries of $100,000 or more. |
itution, the ethics commission recommends the | salaries of members of the Texas Legislature, the Lieu |
Central Government was hardly able to pay the | salaries of its civil servants, no more revenues were |
ment of the orchestra initiated a lockout and | salaries of the players were cut by an average of 20 p |
ently expended in feasting, and in paying the | salaries of unimportant officers" rather than the good |
rried a motion in favour of reductions in the | salaries of the governor, colonial secretary, colonial |
The federal government paid the | salaries of the governor, legislature, and judicial co |
The number (and | salaries) of administrative staff housed at the Jersey |
He endeavoured to save expenses by reducing | salaries of officials, but the chief justice for one d |
scale" indicated the automatic growth of the | salaries of the Italian workers at the same rate of th |
approved by California voters relating to the | salaries of state officers. |
the Civil Service Commission to set the base | salaries of the Mayor, city attorney, district attorne |
ond tier and in financial troubles do to high | salaries on players that did not show their quality. |
not afford to keep older employees with high | salaries on the payroll. |
aving not considered any other cost, such as, | salaries or remuneration of the members, however, in m |
ess of taxing more lightly income from wages, | salaries or from investments is beyond question. |
"organization, functions, officials, titles, | salaries, or numbers of personnel employed." |
rsons employed, hours worked, gross wages and | salaries, output prices (domestic and non-domestic), i |
for the "elimination of exorbitant executive | salaries, outsourcing of jobs and companies, and calls |
d of April 2009, with some reportedly earning | salaries over US$100,000 annually. |
ach, with no official ministerial training or | salaries, permitting women in the ministry |
Members of the General Assembly receive | salaries provided by law, so long as that salary does |
to only 9%, because Metro employees had their | salaries raised by only 4% in the four previous years. |
orst of the Long Depression, and Atkinson cut | salaries, raised loans and raised customs duties. |
ng wasteful public, nevertheless, raising the | salaries, raising money from the bank stock, but it di |
s for content are low compared to traditional | salaries received by copy editors. |
is eliminated all market competition and kept | salaries relatively low. |
ed capitalism where certain questions - about | salaries, rents, taxes or last names - are generally m |
ired by Lord Bullock in 1976-7, of the Senior | Salaries Review Body during 1993-6, and was Chairman o |
m his company, who had been fired with unpaid | salaries seven months overdue. |
he correct figures much lower than the actual | salaries; she was ordered to show the falsified lowere |
All chose to waive their | salaries, so the money could be used to fund the under |
wo leagues that they claimed stifled players' | salaries; such as the reserve clause, and the Brush Cl |
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