Word: contracting
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1990-1999
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...They dissed him--is that the word, dissed?" she asked. "They sent him his contract a week late. It wasn't good. He should have stayed...
Before joining Middlebury, Mayer worked for 12 years at Seilers/Sodexho Corp., a food-contract management giant based in Waltham, Mass., where Mayer served as regional manager for New England, directing 18 accounts worth $18 million. Prior to that job, he worked at Servomation Corp., a now-defunct Stoneham, Mass., food-service manager...
...reporter Mara Liasson threatened to file a sex-discrimination case against NPR but eventually settled out of court. A 1988 pay-equity study showed that women, even such NPR bright lights as Nina Totenberg and Cokie Roberts, were consistently paid less than men. In 1995 Katie Davis, then a contract reporter for Morning Edition and the temporary host of Weekend All Things Considered, filed a $1.2 million suit charging that the network failed to promote her to a permanent position and paid her less than men in comparable jobs. That suit was settled too, for an undisclosed amount...
...month for upwards of five months. Zuckerman plans to cash in on the arrangement by selling copies of the transcript to the press--and anyone else who's interested--for $1 a page, a fee set by the federal courts. To get more exposure, he has also inked a contract with PubNETics, a Denver software company that will post his output on the World Wide Web. The subscription-only service has already signed up a dozen customers for the full trial, and expects several dozen more occasional users to stop by each month. All told, Zuckerman could generate several hundred...
Northeastern College custodians earn $12.81 per hour, said Elizabeth Lopez, compensation/employment administrator in the department of human resources. Lopez added that a new contract will be inked signed July, 1, 1997 in which she expects a wage increase...