Employees
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More specifically, employers with more than 50
employees
will be required after 2014 to purchase an approved insurance policy for their “full-time”
employees.
But even for full-time employees, firms can opt to pay a relatively small fine rather than provide insurance.
Not providing insurance and paying the fine is a particularly attractive option for a firm if its
employees
have incomes that entitle them to the government subsidies (which are now available to anyone whose income is below four times the poverty level).
Rather than incur the cost of the premium for an approved policy, a smart employer can pay the fine for not providing insurance and increase employees’ pay by enough so that they have more spendable cash after purchasing the subsidized insurance policy.
Employers with a large number of full-time
employees
could encourage their existing insurance companies to create the emergency policies.
They might even choose to self-insure the emergency risk for their
employees.
In January of last year, the United Forum of Reserve Bank Officers and
Employees
wrote to the government to highlight “operational mismanagement,” which they argued had “dented the RBI’s autonomy and reputation beyond repair.”
Subsequent investigations revealed low pay, abused employees, and dangerous working conditions in one of Bangladesh’s most important economic sectors.
Congress and the US Supreme Court are the only federal agencies whose
employees
may, without restrictions, trade stocks based on non-public information.
All other US government
employees
who traded on privileged information of the type described above would be acting illegally.
Employees
must work harder for equal or lower pay.
Such reforms should include dedicated redundancy schemes for bank
employees
(to facilitate consolidation), an overhaul of solvency law and court procedures (to redress repossession delays), and profound changes in corporate governance, particularly in the cooperative banking system.
He was surprised to learn that the number of OSCE
employees
in Albania is equal to that of the entire staff of the OSCE's Vienna headquarters.
Yet the farther inland producers went, the less skilled the
employees
and the higher the costs of transporting goods to market became.
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt said that he had to “coddle” his
employees.
I have spoken to many CEOs who tell me that many, if not most, of their new
employees
require remedial training before they can begin work, in order to compensate for the shortcomings of their university education.
I hold a doctorate in economics and work with businesses whose
employees
and operations benefit from the UK’s membership in the EU.
The CBRC uncovered 1,272 criminal cases and disciplined 6,826 bank
employees
(including 325 senior managers).
This has fueled a dramatic rise in the return on education and high-level skills, with the share of total income received by owners of capital and high-end
employees
increasing in advanced countries for more than two decades.
The program is targeted at individuals, but a company systems administrator or human-resources manager could use it to identify company- or group-wide patterns – though to do so without informing
employees
that their mail is being monitored would be illegal in Europe and bad practice at best in the United States.
Mayer, I think, did not order her
employees
back to the office merely because some people were not actually working at home; rather, many of those who were working were not working together.
To be sure, it seems contradictory to some people that Yahoo!, an online business, requires its
employees
to be physically present in the company’s offices.
Under Sechin’s leadership, Rosneft has become a state within a state, with a quarter-million employees, $65 billion in revenue, and 50 subsidiaries at home and abroad – as many as Gazprom.
One was to stretch the definition of ‘the judiciary’ to include thousands of loyal government
employees
who have law degrees but no experience on the bench.
Government
employees
also grew to loath the BJP.
Labor relations are becoming more predictable, serving both employers and
employees.
He relied on public transportation and ate lunch with
employees
in the company's cafeteria.
To address this problem, the companies that enjoy tax cuts should increase their
employees'
wages to keep pace with rising prices, instead of waiting for market forces to drive them up.
The California plan, based on a proposal by Teresa Ghilarducci and her colleagues, would automatically enroll eligible employees, defined as private-sector workers at firms with five or more
employees
that do not offer retirement plans.
Contributions would be made through automatic payroll deductions by employers at a default rate of 3% of gross pay, but
employees
could opt out or adjust their contribution rates.
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