This was followed shortly thereafter by a public-sector wage and hiring freeze. |
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Most public-sector unions in the 1960s and '70s first developed from minority representation. |
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And one wonders at the public-sector whistleblowers' consequent employment prospects in the private sector. |
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The government says it has to limit public-sector pay increases to stick to an IMF-prescribed economic programme. |
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Federal aid in this light provides a modest centralization of public-sector finance for the United States as a whole. |
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The public-sector activities of child care, education and health care account for a significant proportion of employment. |
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When it makes the move next month, the NHS Confederation will become the first public-sector organisation to be based in Brewery Wharf. |
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On the public-sector side, the country's economic slump has caused what many firms see as serious consequences. |
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Post-war public-sector growth in South Africa reflected that in many industrial economies with social democratic governments. |
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Private backers who could afford it foot the bill, and it looks like there may be some cool industrial and public-sector applications. |
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As she put it, each head of a public-sector organisation should be aware of the responsibilities that they assume and what is expected from them. |
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The reason for this dramatic increase in public-sector inflation is that public sector wages are growing at ever faster rates. |
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Later, he used morality on the international stage to dress up a government bogged down in managerialism and public-sector reform. |
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He has also hinted that if he is voted into office he may default on Turkey's large public-sector debt. |
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Instead of running more public-sector deficits and loosening monetary policy, there should be a radical overhaul of taxes. |
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But of all the possible security executive jobs out there, none is probably as challenging as the public-sector job. |
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The current public-sector pay agreement with the State Government prevents the union initiating a pay case at this time. |
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Despite the threat workfare poses to public-sector unions, Williams says the labor movement has been sluggish in responding to the issue. |
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These public-sector workers were members of divisions of the AFL-CIO and SEIU, respectively. |
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Of course, Washington's profligate political class eagerly engaged in deficit spending to provide a surfeit of public-sector debt to close this circle. |
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Demonising public-sector employment per se would be unjust and ignorant. |
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Yet it is widely known that much of the public-sector spending has resulted in substandard infrastructure that has crumbled within a short period of time. |
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The workers are members of the NIPSA public-sector trade union. |
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The different circumstances of a public-sector strike also come into play. |
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These public-sector funds are uniquely powerful for two reasons. |
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But couldn't the public-sector unions still trigger a labor uprising? |
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Encouraging diversity of provision will help to ginger up public-sector incumbents. |
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Concern about the vaporousness of the Big Society is especially acute in the North, which relies heavily on public-sector jobs. |
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One criticism heard time and again is: has the whole idea of public-sector services gone to the dogs? |
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It should act anticyclically, even rack up public-sector debt a bit more for a while. |
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He pledged to freeze salaries, pensions and public-sector hiring in 2010 and accelerate privatizations. |
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The customer, a public-sector entity, has been remitting payments according to the progress of construction over a period of three years. |
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She is an author and a coauthor of several articles and reports on public-sector accounting and comptrollership. |
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This is not all Mr Corzine's fault, but he has never seriously challenged the cosy contractors and public-sector unions that bloat costs. |
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This makes it all the more important to improve coordination of public-sector actors on either side of the border in order to identify joint solutions. |
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Now the bot-herders have learned to commandeer huge corporate or public-sector computers in America. |
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The government fears that the union bureaucracy cannot indefinitely contain the mounting anger of public-sector workers with bombast and impotent protests. |
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First, public-sector workers need to use inputs into their work that are sourced by the private sector. |
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Private and public-sector content providers and distributors will be stimulated to make their products and services available in a broader range of languages, throughout the design, authoring and publishing chain. |
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Essentially, the public-sector snow was much snowier in its magnitude, depth and snowiness than the snow which affected the private sector. |
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If Greece's assets could be tokenised and issued as a digital currency, argues Gibson-Grant, public-sector wages and pensions could be paid with it. |
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