It is calling for better compensation for thalidomiders and for the drug to be banned throughout the world.
But a few families are holding out for better compensation, even as demolition crews tear down their neighbours' houses.
Costco has long advocated employee pay and benefits that exceed industry standards on the argument that better compensation lowers turnover and increases productivity.
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So after I told Ann that we could negotiate a better compensation package for her food-water-shelter offer, I asked her to tell me the top five reasons she should have one foot out the door and pointed in the direction of her 16-year-old self.
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This is the only way in which investors will be able to make the appropriate comparisons between companies, and allow companies to better communicate compensation results.
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It would be far better if all compensation was taxed equally at a lower rate, allowing workers to decide how much to spend on what kind of policy.
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The NFLPA also said it has asked the league for independent sideline concussion experts, the certification and credentialing of professional football medical staff and better worker's compensation.
They are demanding better pensions, healthcare and compensation for two decades of neglect.
Forget about the fact that the workers were unionized and led by unions demanding absurd levels of compensation, the better question was why Hostess snacks were being baked in the U.S. at all.
Many of the best medical students turn towards a specialty because the compensation is so much better, as a result of the way insurance companies reimburse doctors for services.
Can anyone be confident that a shareholder revolution will lead to better, as opposed to lower, compensation levels?
By shining more light on the pay-setting process, the Dodd-Frank Act will spur companies to improve their compensation programs so they have better prevote pictures to present to their shareholders.
For example: sales managers need to have their territory planning and quota-management tools integrated with the Human Resource and Compensation applications in order to better drive behavior and achieve sales goals.
Alternative long-term incentive vehicles rarely receive a fair hearing by board compensation committees, even if alternatives are better aligned with a company's long-term business needs and shareholder interests.
There is no need to compensate one speaker when another equally or better qualified speaker can give a similar presentation with no compensation.
The majority of globetrotting women surveyed said going overseas accelerated their career (85%), had a significant impact on compensation (78%) and made them better leaders and managers (95%).
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It will be better for the US to realise that the principle of compensation is inevitable - and negotiate a limit on Loss and Damage rather than leave the liability unlimited.
The GPs make their compensation on the carry on exits, which aligns them better with LPs, he says.
Microsoft's actions, according to the plaintiffs, have denied consumers a better computing experience (remember Netscape?), so they deserve compensation for "lost innovation" in the marketplace.
The advisory people usually jump ship because the compensation (financial, and possibly emotional and intellectual) is better on the investment side.
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Louisiana weathered the late recession better than most other states precisely because of BP's huge cleanup and compensation spending.
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Executives might accept in desperation, but they'd leave once better offers came along, so we knew we had to be fair in compensation.
Given the perilous state of a great number of corporate pension funds and the firms that stand behind them, many pensioners may be better off in the hands of well-capitalised and -regulated insurers, especially as official compensation is more generous if an insurer fails to honour its obligations than if a company goes bust leaving an underfunded pension scheme.
He worries that, despite the compensation, the family will again fall on hard times unless he or his sons can find better-paid employment.
That may be distasteful to many outsiders but if pay structures better reflect information about the risks such star bankers are taking and if their pay levels do not inflate the compensation of everyone around them, it ought to be defended.
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