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Meanwhile, the disaggregation and “disintermediation” of global corporations enables them to create formal barriers that prevent
senior
management from ever seeing, let alone being influenced by, their own workers (and growers).
And companies’ board members will be increasingly held to account for how well they hold
senior
management to account.
At the end of this month, many of these young people will join us in Budapest, along with Prime Ministers and other
senior
officials from Central and Eastern European countries and EU member states.
“These forces will act as advisers to partner forces that have the goal of removing from the battlefield Joseph Kony and other
senior
leadership of the LRA,” Obama wrote in a letter submitted to the leadership of the US congress.
Even though
senior
central bankers like Mark Carney, the Governor of the Bank of England and Chair of the Financial Stability Board, think there is now enough capital in the banking system, many do not share his view.
You are a
senior
decision maker – perhaps the Secretary of the Treasury or a key adviser to the US president – for this is the level at which the plug must be pulled.
In a change of strategy, the negotiating team had decided to marginalize Karadzic and Mladic and to force Milosevic, as the
senior
Serb in the region, to take responsibility for the war and for the negotiations that we hoped would end it.
There is also little doubt that this is the view of
senior
economists within the IMF; for example, the recently departed head of the Fund’s European Department, Reza Moghadan, has called for Greek debt to be halved.
Truth from the TopWASHINGTON, DC – It is unusual for a
senior
government official to produce a short, clear analytical paper.
In the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, mobile courts designed to reach remote areas have convicted
senior
military officers for the mass rape carried out by their troops.
Likewise,
senior
executives being visibly out makes a huge difference.
LGBT employees are 85% more likely to be out at companies where
senior
executives are out (24% versus 13%).
Among
senior
aides to Republican challenger Mitt Romney, a belief developed that he was on the cusp of victory.
If their risky bets pay off, their stockholders benefit considerably, as do the banks’ CEOs and
senior
managers, who are heavily compensated in bank stock.
Senior
bank managers would be paid not in cash or equity, but in the bank’s long-term bonds, thereby giving them a larger financial stake in the bank’s long-term stability, instead of its long-term stock price.
In general, though, a substantial share of
senior
bankers’ pay would be deferred for several years.
By tying
senior
managers’ pay to the bank’s stability, the financial sector, advocates argue, would be forced to police itself.
While regulators can require that the bonds remain unpaid by the bank, and even that bankers prove that they have not sold them,
senior
bankers are adept at finding loopholes.
In order for board directors and
senior
executives to make judicious decisions, they cannot think only about whether they will directly benefit.
For example, if we didn’t know whether we would be working long days at a fast-food counter or overseeing the entire organization, we would think differently about compensation structures and the ever increasing gap between the most
senior
management and the most junior staff members.
But there is an important caveat, which has largely been ignored in public discussions: if this funding is
senior
to private debt (as IMF funding typically is), it will be harder for these countries to regain access to markets.
The Citizen BankLONDON – Soon after the financial crisis began in 2008, I was at a meeting in the United States where a
senior
White House economic adviser put a question to me: “Do you think banks can be good citizens?”
It is the last group that is decisive: when
senior
military and security personnel abandon an authoritarian regime in the face of popular pressure, its days are numbered.
Ramiro Abreu, who “ran” El Salvador for Cuba’s Department of the Americas in the 1980’s and 1990’s, remains active, but now more as a businessman and a
senior
statesman than as a Cuban operative.
Many
senior
Conservative figures were saying privately at the time that they thought the SDP was going to win the next election in a landslide.
It depends, first, on whether leadership ambitions and divisions over Brexit consume the Conservative Party and, second, on whether the recent rebellion of more than 50
senior
Labour members over Corbyn’s Brexit policy escalates.
During his term, from 2004 to 2014, Karzai exchanged the most
senior
positions in the national government, as well as provincial governments, for political support, and often granted impunity to corrupt officials.
And China, seeking to tighten its grip on Tibet, has worked to control the traditional process of finding the reincarnation of any
senior
lama that passes away.
About 30% of those born before 1968 have become middle or
senior
managers.
The most influential Muslim woman in British politics, Baroness Sayeeda Warsi (also the Conservative Party chairperson), joined other Muslims in the House of Lords, such as Lord Ahmed, the most
senior
Labour peer, and Baroness Kishwer Falkner, a Liberal Democrat.
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