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Executive and pay
* The high costs of for-profit care-an article that includes references to the excesses of HMO Chief Executive Officer pay in the U. S.
Some Hilton Hotels feature an Executive Level lounge for HHonors Gold and Diamond members and those willing to pay for Executive Rooms.
There are different pay levels for Executive employees, ranging from $ 114, 500 to $ 157, 000.
According to Lionel Chief Executive Jerry Calabrese, the plan called for the company to pay all its creditors in full with interest, whilst the company itself would also obtain up to US $ 40 million in loans to fund its exit from Chapter 11, pay off its creditors and fund its working capital needs in the future.
During the Executive meeting in Oakland, CA where the proposal was to be voted upon a last minute decision was made by Yvonne Walker to pull the topic from the agenda with the comment that the pay proposal " would be studied further.
The Cubie report recommended that tuition fees should be replaced with an endowment scheme with the Scottish Executive paying the fees up front with students only required to pay back £ 3, 000 worth of fees when their earnings reached £ 25, 000.
Females " now hold approximately 44 percent of the positions in both professional and administrative occupations, which constitute the pipeline for positions at the highest grade and pay levels, including the Senior Executive Service "; 2 ) Despite these gains, women still only account for roughly 30 % of the Senior Executive Service.
* The Central Government must pay for the sugar exported to the mainland by the Executive Yuan.
Feinberg was appointed Special Master of the U. S. government's September 11th Victim Compensation Fund and currently serves as the Special Master for TARP Executive Compensation, popularly called the " pay czar.
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* That when fees to the amount of £ 250 per annum were promised for a period of not less than three years, the Governor ( with the advice of the Executive Council ) shall pay out of the general revenue of the Colony £ 500 to the credit of the Trustees, towards the upkeep of the School.
He remains the best-paid head of government in the world, his proposed annual pay package exceeding that of the Chief Executive of Hong Kong Donald Tsang, the political leader with the second-highest salary in the world ( around US $ 550, 000 ), by about three times ; and that of the President of the United States Barack Obama (£ 256, 000, or about US $ 400, 000 ) by over four times.
On 1 March 1999, Switkowski was appointed Chief Executive Officer of Australia's public and largest telecommunications company Telstra, and to the Board of Directors of Telstra's pay television partner Foxtel.
According to the magazine, the Workers ' Party had promised that it would pay R $ 150, 000 to each PTB congressional deputy if they would give their support to the Executive.
* If the agency has a certified system, the maximum pay is set at Level II of the Executive Schedule ($ 179, 700 for 2010 ).
* If the agency does not have a certified system, the maximum pay is set at Level III of the Executive Schedule ($ 165, 300 for 2010 ).
, 71 percent of federal civilian employees were paid under the GS, with the remaining 29 percent were paid under other systems such as the Federal Wage System ( WG, for federal blue-collar civilian employees ), the Senior Executive Service and the Executive Schedule for high-ranking federal employees, and other unique pay schedules used by some agencies such as the United States Securities and Exchange Commission and the Foreign Service.
At one time, there were also three GS " supergrades " ( GS-16, GS-17 and GS-18 ); these were eliminated under the provisions of the Civil Service Reform Act of 1978 and replaced by the Senior Executive Service and the more recent Senior Level ( non-supervisory ) pay scale.
However, as early as 1927, the AISF Executive had supported a call for equality of wages, and in 1941, won an award establishing minimum female rates of pay.

Executive and became
Originally a trading brand of the Railway Executive of the British Transport Commission, it became an independent statutory corporation in 1962: the British Railways Board.
Selig had by this time become chairman of the Executive Council of Major League Baseball, and as such became de facto acting commissioner.
The first American-made pocket-sized calculator, the Bowmar 901B ( popularly referred to as The Bowmar Brain ), measuring 5. 2 × 3. 0 × 1. 5 in ( 131 × 77 × 37 mm ), came out in the Autumn of 1971, with four functions and an eight-digit red LED display, for $ 240, while in August 1972 the four-function Sinclair Executive became the first slimline pocket calculator measuring 5. 4 × 2. 2 × 0. 35 in ( 138 × 56 × 9 mm ) and weighing 2. 5 oz ( 70g ).
" This was an unprecedented step by Eisenhower to protect communication beyond the confines of a cabinet meeting, and soon became a tradition known as Executive privilege.
After initial development, Robinson turned the movement over to James E. West who became the first Chief Scout Executive and the Scouting movement began to expand in the U. S. As BSA grew, it absorbed other Scouting organizations.
On the 19th of July 1947, Aung San became Deputy Chairman of the Executive Council of Burma, a transitional government.
An initial application for Film Commission money was rejected, ironically by Executive Director Jim Booth, who a short time later became Jackson's producer.
He was elected on 18 June 1970 and became a member of the National Executive Committee of the Labour Party in October 1978.
This is the beginning of " unity of powers ": the Sovereign's Ministers ( the Executive ) became leading members of Parliament ( the Legislature ).
In 1945 she became a member of the Central Executive Committee of the Kuomintang.
Following the defeat of the Kirner government by the Liberal leader Jeff Kennett in late 1992, Bracks became Executive Director of the Victorian Printing Industry Training Board.
In 1975, he became a member of the National Executive Committee of the ANC.
Agnew went from his first election as County Executive to Vice President in six years — one of the fastest rises in US political history, comparable with that of Nixon, who became Vice President after four years in the House of Representatives and two years in the Senate.
When Éamon de Valera became President of the Executive Council ( prime minister ) in 1932 he described Cosgrave's ministers ' achievements simply.
He also became the Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Comintern when it was created in March 1919.
* Peter Sanders CBE, Chief Executive from 1988 to 1993 of the Commission for Racial Equality ( became the Equality and Human Rights Commission in 2007 )
The Second Triumvirate commissioned Posadas, Nicolás Rodríguez Peña and Juan Larrea to draft a Constitution for consideration by the Asamblea del Año XIII, then he became part of the Triumvirate when the Assembly granted Executive Power to the Triumvirate.
Burke became President and Chief Executive of ABC, running the daily operations of the network until his retirement in 1994.
When, on 6 December 1922, the Irish Free State came into being, Cosgrave became its first prime minister, called President of the Executive Council.
As head of the Jewish Agency, and later president of the Jewish Agency Executive, he became the de facto leader of the Jewish community in Palestine, and largely led its struggle for an independent Jewish state in Palestine.
The NSC's Executive Secretary became an assistant to the President, but was sufficiently self-effacing not to conflict with a powerful Secretary of State, John Foster Dulles.
In 1925 Liu became a member of the Guangzhou-based All-China Federation of Labor Executive Committee.
In 1978, Bay County became the second Michigan county ( after Oakland County ) to adopt a County Executive form of government.
There he soon became a member of the party's National Executive.

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