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She was charged with reassigning many civil servants at the agency.
The paper is reassigning her from the Washington bureau to New York.
They have then been reassigning investments to where they make most difference.
My boss has been reassigning my work and I'm waiting for new tasks.
Scott responded by reassigning more than 30 cases from her office to another one.
The Office of Court Administration has called the demonstrations disruptive and is reassigning those lawyers' cases.
Reassigning them to more productive tasks could give the American economy a $3trn boost, they reckon.
Chicago Alderman proposes permanently reassigning police officers to districts devastated by violence; reaction on 'The Ingraham Angle.
Trump mulled reassigning Bannon and chief of staff Reince Priebus, The Wall Street Journal reported Friday afternoon.
For example, the new recommendations said that employers should "consider reassigning" employees "if requested by a worker."
Government departments in charge of health, tax, security and others are changing procedures and reassigning bureaucrats to prepare for legalisation.
In addition, reducing federal staffing levels, or even reassigning a significant number of workers, is likely to face stiff pushback.
This could mean reassigning the patient to a different care worker or a different clinic or floor of a hospital.
Other complaints by employees include reassigning those who reported security shortfalls and demoting an employee for reporting incidents of gender discrimination.
Instead, the court took the broader step of reassigning all of Griffen's death penalty cases, citing Arkansas code on judicial conduct.
In addition to the new hires, Breitbart News is reassigning political reporters Michelle Moons and Adelle Nazarian to cover Capitol Hill.
Mr. McAleenan said that the Border Patrol was temporarily reassigning about 750 inspectors to care for newly arrived Central American families.
Immigration judges are accusing the Department of Justice (DOJ) of undermining their independence by reassigning cases in order to maximize deportations.
Audi spokesman Peter Oberndorfer said no formal decisions have been taken about reassigning Audi's responsibilities on autonomous driving within the group.
Square Enix has seemingly identified exactly where Nier struggled, reassigning it to Platinum Games, the developer responsible for Bayonetta, Vanquish and Revengeance.
When we call something bad 'medieval,' it's an attempt to purify the present by reassigning that objectionable thing to the distant past.
But when the school board proposed reassigning the 20 children, white parents from Venable "freaked," said Dede Smith, then a board member.
Mueller did the right thing by reassigning FBI agent Peter Strzok, after his communications with his girlfriend, an FBI lawyer, were revealed.
The charges of reassigning whistleblowers comes on the heels of testimony by three former TSA employees who reported that they were retaliated against.
Many companies accused of violating standards find ways to get around regulatory efforts, returning to old practices after paying fines or reassigning staff.
The Justice Department said Tuesday that it was reassigning the warden at the MCC and it was suspending two guards at the facility.
Impossible faced shortages, reassigning employees from its corporate office to its refrigerated warehouse to help meet demand (the shortages, it says, are over).
DHS is already reassigning some staff from working at ports to supporting US Border Patrol officials in the care and processing of apprehended migrants.
The New York Times is reassigning a reporter at the center of a controversial leak investigation whose phone records were seized by federal prosecutors.
Widodo also surprised many by announcing Wiranto as his new chief security minister, reassigning his close adviser Luhut Pandjaitan to be chief maritime minister.
To deal with the increase, the Department of Homeland Security is reassigning some Transportation Security Administration staff, including federal air marshals, to the border.
Either way, we are left with the strange and growing trend, as Dot, Point, Period attests, of reassigning art's creative function to the curator.
But if we do want to avoid displacing or reassigning our desires and creativity to machines, we can decide to become a little more analog.
In reassigning a consumer, the government will try to select a plan similar to the person's current one, but that may not always be possible.
Both the border agency and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police are reassigning staff from other locations in the province, as needed, to accommodate rising demand.
His campaign was expanding into Super Tuesday states but with no significant hiring -- just reassigning existing staff from early states, according to a Buttigieg aide.
In 1935, the news organization complied with a Nazi edict by firing or reassigning six employees the Germans considered to be Jewish, the review said.
Joel Clement, a climate change expert, received an email reassigning him to a position in an office overseeing fees and royalties from fossil fuel drilling.
And he would seek to restructure the Department of Homeland Security, reassigning responsibilities for border enforcement, naturalization and citizenship and customs authority to other cabinet agencies.
Oi Marketing Director Roberto Guenzburger added that the company has been reassigning frequencies previously used for 2G that became idle as customers migrate to faster technologies.
A federal court on Tuesday ruled against a challenge to part of the Federal Communications Commission's ongoing process of reassigning valuable wireless spectrum to mobile providers.
Reassigning blame could be helpful to Iran's government, which faced widespread public anger after denying for days it shot down a Ukrainian jetliner, killing 176 people.
A rep for Verizon -- where Kylie had her phone plan -- tells us it's going beyond its usual policy of reassigning a disconnected number after 50 days.
But the DHS has been reassigning agents who conduct these interviews and has also reduced foreign trips to carry out such screenings, leaving many applicants in limbo.
After the story ran, the former secretary of state faced backlash for her actions in 2008, which included reassigning the young woman who accused Strider of harassment.
Washington (CNN)The Interior Department employee who blew the whistle on the Trump administration for reassigning him from measuring climate change to a different department has resigned.
Multiple outlets reported that the Department of Homeland Security had started reassigning agents from airports to the southern border in response to a surge in migrant crossings.
That same month, Judge Torres, who was up for re-election in November and needed support from the party, played a pivotal roll in reassigning Mr. Montano.
That same month, Judge Torres, who was up for re-election in November and needed support from the party, played a pivotal roll in reassigning Mr. Montano.
Boeing initially said it would not lay off or furlough employees at its Renton, Washington, factory, where the Max is assembled, reassigning employees to other teams instead.
But there's also an opportunity in reassigning labor from being cashiers to concierges that can recommend the best products or find what's the right fit for the customer.
A regional labor union on Tuesday requested a meeting with EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to discuss reports about closing an office in Chicago and reassigning its duties elsewhere.
This month, Boeing is planning to shut down its 737 Max production facility in Washington state, reassigning some 3,000 of its workers to other facilities, including in California.
Among the matters prosecutors are investigating is whether A.M.I. considered selling or reassigning Ms. McDougal's contract to a third party, a person with knowledge of the matter said.
And because the European Commission itself did trade negotiations for the entire bloc, there has been a frenzy of hiring and reassigning civil servants to work on trade negotiations.
The State Department is reportedly considering reassigning the Office of the Coordinator for Cyber Issues (S/CCI) to a business issues office, the Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs.
Saudi Arabia responded by freezing new trade and investment deals, suspending flights to Canada, reassigning students studying there and expelling Canada's ambassador to Saudi Arabia, while recalling its own.
"We are reassigning people from other areas to help our restructuring business ... we are rolling out a bunch of virtual training sessions to our whole UK office," he said.
Ms. DeVos has cut staff by offering buyouts, has scattered expertise by reassigning a number of high-profile managers and has tried to break up the department's budget office.
The Trump administration has been deleting climate change references from federal websites, reassigning climate scientists at some government agencies, and preventing scientists from speaking about climate change in public forums.
Ultimately, the IG office said it could not determine if the department had complied with the law when reassigning executives last year because of a failure to maintain adequate records.
To encourage social distancing policies recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, American is reassigning seats to customers so they don't have to sit next to someone else.
Mr. Edwardes also slashed and burned through British Leyland's executive ranks, firing 20 percent of the top 300 executives and reassigning about 50 percent of those remaining to new jobs.
The campaign estimated that there would be very little upfront cost for the plan, and that most of the staffing of the panel could be provided by reassigning federal employees.
Hackers can steal your phone number by reassigning it to a different SIM card, use it to reset your passwords, steal your Instagram and other accounts and sell them for bitcoin.
In some cases, Boeing has used its power in reassigning supply contracts to new owners to oppose deals, but those were typically with much smaller suppliers than Rockwell or United Technologies.
"I really can't get into a comparison like that because I'm not certain at all that I can be faulted with reassigning over and over again priests who abused," he said.
Rick Scott did something several experts said is unprecedented: He used an executive order to remove State Attorney Aramis Ayala from 21 murder cases Monday, reassigning them to a different prosecutor.
In January, Mr. Morales fired his reformist interior minister and appointed Enrique Degenhart, who worked to block the government's cooperation with the commission, reassigning police officers that worked alongside the prosecutors.
A senior Turkish official, who disclosed the visit, suggested one option would be reassigning many of the Syrian Army troops in the Al Bab siege to the fight in Raqqa instead.
Over the past week, Harris has significantly reconfigured her campaign, laying off and reassigning staff and largely abandoning her efforts in New Hampshire as she goes all-in on Iowa. Sen.
A Snap spokesperson said that restructuring relating to the design and growth teams included reassigning some employees to other teams as well as layoffs that affected the three men and six women.
He said that could either mean bringing in more FBI agents from other field offices across the country or reassigning agents already in Baltimore to work with local police investigating violent crime.
AT&T's expansion is particularly notable given that Google, one of its main competitors, has been retreating fast on its fiber plans—it's reassigning workers, for example, and putting expansion plans on hold.
So we have a lot of police being reassigned today through the weekend to these bad areas, but what about that idea of permanently reassigning officers to the worst of the worst areas?
The company offers its own app with an exhaustive list of options for auto-launching your favorite music app or reassigning what each key does with one, two, three, or even four presses.
A spokesperson later said that Ocasio-Cortez was floating dissolving DHS as an umbrella agency and reassigning subagencies such as the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the Coast Guard to other departments.
A transformation of the public health system, automating some tasks, and reassigning others to a new class of digitally enhanced healthcare workers, could free up enough hours to create the equivalent of 370,000 doctors.
More than 20353 million hectares (20185,224 square miles) of new forest will be planted in 22007, with the People's Liberation Army reassigning tens of thousands of infantry, with additional help from the police force.
More than 6.66 million hectares (32,500 square miles) of new forest will be planted in 2018, with the People's Liberation Army reassigning tens of thousands of infantry, with additional help from the police force.
Some of the debate around the idea of abolishing ICE is whether the proposal means dismantling the agency and reassigning many of its functions to parts of the government with different personnel and institutional cultures.
In a news conference in El Paso on Wednesday, Mr. McAleenan announced that C.B.P. was temporarily reassigning up to 750 officers to places on the border that are grappling with the increased flow of migrants.
Indeed, as The Times reported earlier this month, the Education Department has undermined investigations of the industry by marginalizing or reassigning lawyers and investigators who had been assigned to this matter during the Obama years.
Mary Sollosi, writer at Entertainment Weekly, said that some of the body swapping "can lead to moments in poor taste," but that overall the film does a clever job of reassigning identities to the actors.
He moved quickly to quell anxiety, finding Mr. Williams's replacement in Lester Holt, and later reassigning Mr. Williams to an anchor role on MSNBC as part of a rebuilding effort at the flailing cable channel.
The Justice Department released new statistics on Wednesday touting the effects of reassigning more than 100 immigration judges to the southern border, saying it has resulted in 2,700 more cases being completed than would have otherwise.
RIO DE JANEIRO — The International Boxing Federation has tried to calm the furor over several controversial bouts last week by tossing out a handful of their judges and reassigning an executive in charge of supervising them.
Since there are several thousand BDOs on the payroll, and most of them already know how to do checkpoint screening, reassigning them now would quickly add several thousand screeners to help alleviate this summer's dire shortage.
Zinke has drawn attention from House Democrats for forcibly reassigning some career Interior Department personnel to lesser posts; the secretary remarked last year that he perceived 30 percent the department's staff to be "disloyal" to the president.
The head of the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) told a House panel that he has ended the agency's controversial practice of unfairly reassigning employees who report waste, fraud or abuse since stepping into the role last year.
They also ask employers to consider reassigning female workers who are pregnant or may become pregnant and male workers whose partner is pregnant or may become pregnant to indoor jobs to reduce their risk of mosquito bites.
He has deployed his corporation in service of his campaign, reassigning employees from the various arms of his empire and recruiting new ones with powerful financial incentives, including full benefits and salaries well above national campaign norms.
Reassigning a patient into a plan that allows them to see their primary care provider but does not allow the patient to see their specialty providers results in patients being lost to follow up for several months.
They do so by using a bit of information like a social security number, perhaps leaked during one of countless data breaches, to trick a telecom customer service agent into reassigning a phone number to a new SIM.
In late January, Ahn Tae-geun, a former top prosecutor, was jailed for abuse of power, after he retaliated against a subordinate who accused him of sexual assault by reassigning her to a remote part of the country.
While announcing the production suspension, Boeing said it had no plans to lay off or furlough any of the 12,7373 employees at the facility that assembles the 737 Max, instead temporarily reassigning workers to other tasks or teams.
In response to efforts at the border, "CBP is temporarily reducing staff at Global Entry Enrollment Centers nationwide and reassigning them to support frontline traveler processing during the busy summer months," Customs and Border Protection said in a statement.
Though this act gives both the president and the secretary of health and human services some broad latitude, such as reassigning federal staff members and providing waivers on how federal funds can be used, it doesn't open up emergency funds.
Last month, the T.S.A. announced a change in its policy of involuntarily reassigning senior staff members to other airports, a practice that many workers say had been used to punish workers who spoke out by sending them to undesirable locations.
Similar befuddlement greeted the news in April that Pruitt is attended by an around-the-clock security force of 21, as well as the news last month that the administrator's security detail entailed reassigning EPA agents away from investigating environmental crimes.
Wells Fargo's retail bank employees received some relief last week after the bank decided to close most of its bank lobbies and switch to drive-thru service only, closing some branches entirely and reassigning some of its employees to other branches.
Speaking on The Daily Show, Noah referred to a recent report in the New York Times alleging that Clinton in 2008 shielded a former advisor, Burns Strider, accused of sexual harassment, before reassigning the woman who had made the accusation against him.
But in May of that year, fed up by the resistance across the South, the Supreme Court struck down freedom-of-choice plans and ordered school systems to immediately take actions like rezoning students and reassigning faculty and staff to integrate schools.
Democrats had plenty more material to work from, including the examples of obstruction of justice that the special counsel report described dealing with the president's attempts to fire Mueller or thwart his efforts by reassigning him to just look at 2020 election security.
JERUSALEM — After a monthslong diplomatic standoff with Brazil over plans to install a former settler leader as its ambassador there, Israel pulled back on Monday — reassigning him to a post in the United States after the government in Brasília refused to approve his appointment.
Last week, the Trump administration announced it was pulling 750 border agents from their normal assignments at specific ports of entry on the border, and reassigning them to help process the surge in migrants who have been crossing the border illegally and seeking asylum.
Under the law, employers have to provide pregnant workers with accommodations they need to keep working — like allowing them to eat or drink on the job, or reassigning them to a less physically demanding role — if they would provide similar accommodations for a worker with a disability.
The grand jury report was the most comprehensive report on clergy abuse in American history, accusing hundreds of priests in six of Pennsylvania's eight dioceses of assaulting children for decades while the diocese covered it up, often sending priests to treatment centers and reassigning them to different parishes.
In recent months, the agency — which is primarily funded by fees paid by applicants, not by American taxpayers — has been reassigning adjudicators who handle green card and naturalization applications to process a bulging backlog of asylum claims filed by migrant families arriving at the southern border in record numbers.
Decades of marginalizing civil servants through privatization initiatives and now several years of President Trump attacking, pressuring, and reassigning highly competent officials in such offices as the State Department, the Department of Interior, and the EPA have created a bit of a brain drain and certainly a morale problem.
In retrospect, many of these exercises in borrowing and reassigning meaning to his repurposed materials — sometimes appearing as essays in ambiguity and often incorporating visual or verbal puns — may be seen as textbook examples of postmodernist appropriationist and recontextualizing gestures, long before similar self-conscious pomo "strategies" had a name.
The staff shakeup at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in lower Manhattan announced by the department included temporarily reassigning the warden to another post within the federal Bureau of Prisons, appointing a temporary replacement and placing two corrections officers assigned to Epstein's unit on administrative leave pending the outcome of investigations.
According to Bloomberg, the two executives discussed whether reassigning the employees to management roles on the "Safety team" would make them unable to engage in collective bargaining drives—something that may be of interest to National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) officials investigating alleged labor violations at Tesla's Fremont, California electric car production facility.
In an effort to ameliorate delays, Peter V. Neffenger, the T.S.A. administrator, told members of the House Homeland Security Committee that the agency was promoting screeners from part time to full time, reassigning hundreds of behavioral detection officers to help on security lines and shifting bomb-detection dog teams to larger airports.
Morningside typically runs at more than 80% occupancy but is now repurposing beds normally used for elective surgery patients to create wards for treating coronavirus cases, setting up a tent outside its emergency room to expand capacity, and ramping up staffing by reassigning personnel and asking retired physicians to help pick up non-emergency care.
Former FBI Director James ComeyJames Brien Comey85033 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Barr predicts progressive prosecutors will lead to 'more crime, more victims' James Comey shows our criminal justice system works as intended MORE is accusing current FBI leadership of bowing to political pressure by reassigning the FBI's top lawyer.
Specifically, questions have been raised about Pruitt's leasing of a condo tied to an energy lobbyist for only $50 a night; for his spending millions on security and traveling first class, including on trips home to Oklahoma; for reportedly greenlighting major raises to a pair of aides even after the White House didn't approve of them; and for reportedly reassigning and demoting multiple staffers who raised questions about his spending habits. Rep.
Alexander VindmanAlexander VindmanCollins: Trump 'angered by impeachment' Overnight Defense: Trump urges Senate to reject Iran war powers resolution | Top Republican says military shouldn't discipline Vindman | Esper makes change to Africa forces Top Armed Services Committee Republican: Vindman's 'career needs to proceed based on his talents and abilities' MORE and U.S. Ambassador to the European Union Gordon SondlandGordon SondlandCollins: Trump 'angered by impeachment' Sherrod Brown: Senate GOP let Trump run 'personal vengeance operation' Pelosi calls for investigation into Roger Stone sentencing recommendation MORE from their positions Friday, while reassigning Vindman's brother Lt. Col.

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