For a long time, offering executive employment contracts to top executives went without saying.
I'd legislatively ban employment contracts that call for huge severance payments without regard to performance.
The argument is over whether or not there should be a standard retirement age in employment contracts.
This switch was spurred in large part by outrage over widely-publicized employment contracts.
At present, employers can set a mandatory retirement age in their employment contracts.
Will doctors compromise patient care when their readmission statistics are being monitored by someone who can terminate their employment contracts?
On October 19th he appalled some colleagues by praising permanent employment contracts and saying he did not prize labour mobility or flexibility.
Restrictive Covenants : Many employees are bound by non-compete and non-solicit agreements created in employment contracts or other documents they have signed.
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We have employment contracts, lending contracts, pension agreements, annuities, welfare, taxes, and, more broadly speaking, the prices paid for goods and services.
Lending, employment contracts, and other agreements would be reached with an exact and definitive understanding of what each side was responsible for delivering.
The report highlighted the Kafala (sponsorship) system where workers are not allowed to end unfair employment contracts or change employers, calling it "inherently problematic".
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The figures emerge during the early stages of negotiations to revise teachers' employment contracts following the McCormac review, which was commissioned by the Scottish government.
Such laws need to be revised, or scrapped, with small firms, of which South Africa has far too few, exempted from all but the most basic requirements in employment contracts.
One of the groups behind the declaration, Germany's Max Planck Society, is now changing its employment contracts to require staff to return the copyright of their work to the society.
Nonetheless, existing employment contracts between professional corporations and their shareholders should be dusted off and reviewed for the effect they would have in a sale situation in light of this case.
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Remember the President, Congress, public and media were inflamed by AIG using TARP-funds to honor 100% of its swap contracts with Goldman Sachs and other banks (and their employment contracts as well).
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NAIRU estimates of which have never been made with enormous precision may indeed have fallen: an ageing workforce, greater worker insecurity and the changing nature of employment contracts could all have brought it down.
Mr Griffin said members were worried about aspects of their employment contracts, include job sharing arrangements, part-time working, and reduced hours, and wondered if such conditions would be retained after the relocation.
Timothy Pitt-Payne QC, counsel for Mr Scargill, argued he was entitled to the retirement benefits set out in employment contracts with the union and following decisions made by the union and its constituent bodies.
Unable to compete with Activision and Infinity Ward, and, upon information and belief, enraged by the recent defection of two Electronic Arts executives to Activision (unlike West and Zampella, the executives who left Electronic Arts were not under employment contracts), Electronic Arts was determined to retaliate.
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In France employment on temporary contracts has fallen by a fifth.
Fin Reg grants the government the ability to modify and even rescind financial, employment and other business contracts executed by an institution during the wind-down procedure.
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As Michael Kinsley recently explained, however, that term properly refers to contracts that make employment conditional on union membership.
Wall Street firms have been lobbying feverishly to limit the release of evidence, and the court filings are likely to contain certain employment details but not entire contracts, people familiar with the matter say.
Holyrood's Economy committee said there had been a rise in temporary contracts, zero hours contracts, self-employment, and part-time working for these groups.
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In the fortieth-anniversary edition of Capitalism and Freedom (2002) he stated that he was equally opposed to right-to-work laws and to yellow-dog contracts, which make employment conditional on not belonging to a union.
In future all staff appointed by MPs without exception should become direct employees of the House of Commons, which would become centrally responsible for their employment terms and conditions, their contracts, and the payment of their salaries within the limit allowed - and will have the right to make an independent assessment of such contracts.
Unions representing EADS workers must permanently stop their anti-American activity, and pressure their favored politicians to do the same, if they wish their workers to receive employment from U.S. government contracts.
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