The Mets may or may not sign Michael Bourn, but in their dealings with the center fielder, they've at least given baseball something new: the vaguely public contract negotiation as impenetrable art, along the lines of language poetry.
The Rhode Island affiliate of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees has sued the state in Rhode Island Superior Court, saying the pension changes violated public workers' contract rights.
The public dance over that contract has been taken by Karmazin all the way to Charlie Rose earlier this year.
More are attracted by the French model: keep the assets in public hands, but contract out investment, operations and maintenance.
The then-prime minister's drive to contract out public-sector tasks to the private sector laid the foundations for firms taking over such services as school and hospital meals, buildings maintenance and even staff training.
In awarding a contract to run a public service, such as a railway, there is a balance to be struck between making the contract long enough to encourage serious investment and not so long that the forecasts built into bids for the contract become highly speculative.
Boeing and Northrop are currently waging an all-out public relations war over the contract.
Will the industry sponsor or the communications company make public the details of their contract?
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Lawson spent 10 months as Pakistan coach in 2008 with mixed success, before he was sacked with a year remaining on his contract after a public fall-out with the board.
"This contract means the public and businesses will continue to have convenient, local access to essential services while sub-postmasters will retain income to allow them to continue to provide a Post Office service to their communities, " said the federation's general secretary, George Thomson.
Wolds will return to the public sector when G4S's contract ends in July.
"I believe what I said was that I was unaware of the Lippo contract until it became public, " Clinton said.
It concerns breaking a public procurement law by getting a contract (for supplying clocks with information panels to schools in Aquitaine) without a competitive tender.
This contract is where the public sector pays the private sector to secure a substantial improvement in the way of life for a specific group, in order to reduce the public sector's costs in the long-run.
Notwithstanding ss. 196.49 and 196.80, no approval or certification of the public service commission is necessary for a public utility to purchase, or contract for the operation of, such a plant, and any such purchase is considered to be in the public interest and to comply with the criteria for certification of a project under s. 196.49 (3) (b).
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"I am surprised and disappointed that the nature of my contract talks have been made public, " Britton admits.
The conditions of the deal will be made public and the player will sign the contract after health checks.
About the Rooney contract, there was no public shaming and naming.
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No copy of the outsized contract has ever been made public.
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Several city officials called on the department to cancel its contract with Pearson, including Public Advocate Bill De Blasio and City Council Speaker Christine Quinn, both mayoral candidates.
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The DC Public Schools administration originally pushed for a contract in which teachers would be able to choose tenure or performance bonuses (the poorly named red and green tracks).
We may be better angels now than before, and we may be too distracted enough by cheap entertainment to avoid a life of crime, but we are still failing one another on a very basic level in not just our criminal justice system, but our public education system and our basic social contract.
My company privately operates public parks and campgrounds, usually under concession contract.
He eventually fired her for "contract violations, " including missed public appearances.
E. for the 60-odd wind turbines that will go into the 99 mw wind project, which has a 20-year contract to supply electricity for the Public Service Company of Oklahoma.
In these and other developing countries with weak capital markets, underfunded public schooling, and inadequate judicial systems and contract enforcement, the poor are likely to be elbowed out of access to jobs, credit, and other opportunities to be productive.
Public-I currently runs the webcasts with its contract coming to an end this summer.
The Spanish club have made clear their admiration for Ronaldo in a number of public statements while acknowledging that the player is under contract.
And in term, the Sunday Telegraph here says career is in jeopardy and so on and so forth, and says that it's unclear last night whether the tabloid paper had gone back on a legal agreement not to publish the transcripts or whether the contract drawn up with lawyers representing RJH Public Relations was not watertight.
"I found that surprising as I would have expected the chief executive of a public company to be aware whether or not his employment contract had the needed shareholder approval".
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