The financial ombudsman service is taking 1, 500 new claims for payment protection insurance (PPI) compensation every day, figures show.
She added that while they could not ever guarantee mobile signals 24 hours a day, compensation for a lack of service would be decided on a case-by-case basis.
The main point of the proposed legislation is that a tenant's right under an ultra-long lease is akin to a right of ownership and so it would provide for such a right to be automatically converted to a right of ownership on an appointed day, with compensation for the former landlord.
Day's predecessor had increased the fixed component of store associate compensation, but there have been signs that Day is moving to diminish the fixed component and bolster incentive pay for store associates, particularly for moving higher-margin products like batteries.
Now, they have hired English lawyer Martin Day, who recently won compensation for British prisoners of war detained by the Japanese, as well as for some Jews who were forced to work for the Nazis.
Opposing positions, competitive tensions, power struggles, ego, pride, jealousy, performance discrepancies, compensation issues, just someone having a bad day, etc.
Conference call participants might push Day for thoughts on store associate compensation.
It has asked solicitors Leigh Day to prepare a legal case for compensation, at no cost to members.
However, day-to-day dilution from routine equity-based employee compensation and other possible dilution, such as stock-based acquisitions, will likely undermine this dual-class structure and our aspirations for Google over the very long term.
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It used to be in cases of overbookings that airlines usually could find a passenger who would volunteer to give up a seat in exchange for cash, a free ticket or some other compensation with the expectation of catching another flight later that day or the next morning.
In 1981, major league baseball players began a 49-day strike over the issue of free-agent compensation.
More often it is a hair-tearing experience - without even the compensation of having purchases to play with at the end of the day.
When Limbert and his fellow hostages were finally freed on January 20, 1981, they learned the U.S. government gave up something big in return: As part of the Algiers Accords agreed to a day earlier, the hostages were barred from suing Iran in U.S. court to seek compensation for their ordeal.
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