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Along with extended parental leave, Goldman announced increased stipends for adoption and surrogacy and new stipends for egg retrieval and egg donation.
Financial support — including stipends, assistantships, and tuition waivers — is available.
AmeriCorps' City Year, for example, pays students stipends to teach.
There were nearly 8,000 applicants for the $125 relief stipends.
Students who put themselves through college on stipends and scholarships.
Many Israelis say the stipends encourage violence and reward terrorism.
About one-fifth of the money goes to participants' weekly stipends.
The figures were calculated using Pentagon data on military housing stipends.
It would have given players $300 a month stipends, tax-free.
And the interns no longer receive living stipends and employment rewards.
The Authority's insistence on providing the stipends has long roiled Israel.
The increase in paid parental leave time is accompanied by other changes, including the "Pathways to Parenthood" program, which will increase current stipends for adoption and surrogacy and add stipends for egg retrieval and egg donation.
In addition to tuition money, which varies by institution, CyberCorps also provides living stipends of up to $34,000 per year, travel stipends so students can attend job interviews and recruiting events, and reimbursements for healthcare and textbooks.
Defense Department rent stipends to families are transferred automatically to base landlords.
Ex-militants were paid stipends and given employment training from that program.
I received stipends for conducting academic research for professors during the year.
In all cases, stipends grow at the rate of health care costs.
Normally, the idea is that the government should provide these unconditional stipends.
When she learned that the program provided stipends, she enrolled within weeks.
CCNY's Art Department has nationally recognized programs, distinguished faculty, and tuition stipends.
Part of the strategy is to provide returnees with three-month stipends.
It has permitted colleges to grant "cost of attendance" stipends to augment scholarships.
Documents about the denied stipends were obtained through a Freedom of Information request.
USA hockey gives its players stipends, ostensibly to allow them flexibility to train.
The program gives stipends to former militants in the oil-rich Delta region.
He boasts of a 23 percent increase in their stipends over eight years.
The stipends are part of a pilot program designed to last 18 months.
In exchange, the lawmakers will see restrictions on legislative stipends and outside income.
Leaders in both chambers have historically used the stipends to reward certain members.
He received the stipends, though he was and remains the committee's vice chairman.
Both amounts were paid in early April, as were smaller stipends in March.
The young Munch profited from a government program that paid artists travel stipends.
The controversial programme gives stipends to former militants in the oil-rich Delta region.
The Finance Ministry announced its intention to tax the overseas stipends serveral days ago.
Monthly stipends from the company's main investor, Chinese billionaire Jia Yueting, have dried up.
Mr Sistani also supports 49,000 religious students, about 45% of Iran's total, with stipends.
The controversial program gives stipends to former militants in the oil-rich Delta region.
There are no residency fees, and travel grants and need-based stipends are available.
They generally cannot work legally and receive monthly stipends that rarely cover living costs.
The difference isn't always clear, however, particularly if stipends and teaching assistantships are involved.
They also didn't get any living stipends or bonuses, which they had in 2018.
Neither do graduates of colleges in countries that offer affordable tuition and generous stipends.
Tom Cotton of Arkansas is proposing cash stipends to help people pay their bills.
The school provides living stipends and even housing to some students who need it.
Under state law, chairmen of Senate committees explicitly receive stipends; vice chairmen do not.
We help teachers, doctors and local police with small stipends, supplies and equipment too.
I also negotiated signing bonuses and living stipends in both of my internships in college.
Until now, students have paid taxes only on the income they actually receive, their stipends.
Some of those trained organizers receive stipends, reports filed with the Federal Election Commission show.
Private prisons get stipends from the government to take over responsibilities of running a prison.
Under a salary cap of 100,000 Canadian dollars, player stipends ranged from $2,000 to $10,000.
The department currently only pays stipends to family caregivers of veterans who served after Sept.
The men receive stipends based on their level of responsibility and the projects they lead.
The money, which he described as daily stipends, has already amounted to millions of dollars.
Israel says such stipends are a reward and encouragement for the prisoners' actions against it.
In August 2015, after the N.C.A.A. began allowing Division I universities to adopt "cost of attendance" stipends, North Dakota State University announced that it would offer such stipends in 16 sports, resulting in a new $600,000 annual expense to be paid by the athletic department.
Faculty receive no income or stipends from the university, but do get housing and cafeteria meals.
The fund awards stipends for medals won at both the wrestling World Championships and the Olympics.
We submit that subsidizing terrorist stipends is contrary to the principles that President Trump stands for.
Critics of basic income suggest that cash stipends reduce the incentive for people to find jobs.
Most participants, it found, had been using their stipends to buy groceries and pay their bills.
Some cities, however, have been able to boost their workforce by offering stipends for remote workers.
His generous corporate travel stipends covered opulent honeymoon suites with views of volcanoes and stunning beaches.
India has implemented the world's largest fingerprint-based identity system, to distribute government stipends and services.
It has extended the stipends to former fighters beyond the term set in the peace deal.
Today's stipends are not driven by the market, but are set according to legislatively established formulas.
Stipends for such positions were paid in March and early April, according to the comptroller's office.
The authority has enacted official legislation guaranteeing monthly stipends to every incarcerated terrorist and their families.
Most participants, initial results showed, were using their stipends to buy groceries and pay their bills.
Their total household income before the monthly stipends was about $42,000 — $3,500 a month before taxes.
The stipends will certainly be useful, but will hardly be enough to get by in Washington.
Base residents get government rent stipends, which the Defense Department usually deposits directly into landlord-controlled accounts.
In return, the private ventures collect rent stipends from military families and are entitled to lucrative fees.
Even the larger stipends are still below the 240 dinars that economists call a subsistence monthly wage.
They receive scholarships that help them attend school, sometimes for free, and they can now receive stipends.
Since money is fungible, US foreign aid to the PA in effect subsidizes the PA terrorist stipends.
Rent is covered by DOD housing stipends, whether families choose to live base or in civilian communities.
In these countries, teacher candidates get stipends, grants, and scholarships instead of incurring additional student loan debt.
New Mexico, like some other states, provides limited stipends to help teachers earn the credentials they lack.
By any stretch of the imagination, the stipends offered for such killings lavish incentives to commit violence.
This fund will do stipends, pre-seed, seed and Series A investing in all our companies globally.
At expensive research universities like Stanford and Harvard, the new tax bills could swamp graduate-student stipends.
The City College of New York's art department offers nationally recognized programs, tuition stipends, and distinguished faculty.
That was enough for radio ads, postage for thousands of handwritten postcards and stipends for campaign workers.
Lawmakers can receive only one stipend and all three men receive higher stipends for Republican leadership positions.
Conner Quinn, a spokesman for Mr. Avella, said the senator did not accept stipends for ethical reasons.
The law says nothing that would explicitly allow committee chairmen to funnel their stipends to other lawmakers.
The party pays monthly stipends to their families, making it unlikely they would vote for anyone else.
Officially speaking, a handful are in line for stipends, around $1,500 or so apiece for the season.
At roughly 0003 yuan ($90) a month, these stipends are not enough to live on in a city.
These scholars will receive stipends so they can focus on their education rather than worry about financial needs.
Beware of Chinese spies offering laptops, women, or educational stipends—and especially watch out for odd LinkedIn requests.
Britain has deployed 70 troops to help train Somali security forces, whose troops it also pays stipends to.
What I gathered is that the Guggenheim offers stipends of $500 for undergraduates and $1,000 for graduate students.
Danish citizens enjoy free healthcare, five weeks of paid vacation time, and stipends to attend tuition-free universities.
Far from being hidden, the Palestinian Authority gives stipends to convicted terrorists as part of mandatory Palestinian law.
Last year, we places over 300 jobs in the yard, paid for summer stipends for over 100 interns.
We should ask for volunteers to travel to cities with more urgent demand, providing salaries and housing stipends.
Last year, he tried to cut all funding for the Appalachian Regional Commission, which paid Interapt students' stipends.
Andrew Yang&aposs basic-income proposal, meanwhile, would replace some Americans&apos monthly stipends and existing welfare benefits.
Each campus team was led by a local "campus manager" who was also unpaid, but was occasionally offered stipends.
In July it announced it was raising by about 10% the standard stipends paid to disabled veterans, among others.
That deal came with lucrative contracts for militant leaders, as well as job training and stipends for foot soldiers.
The city authorities do provide monthly rent payments, as well as additional stipends for utilities, transport and food coupons.
HIAS offered them seemingly without limit, whereas traditional refugee stipends are only offered for a prescribed period of time.
Mr Kowalczyk's centre, which distributes the stipends, has seen its annual budget grow from about 20163m to 94m zlotys.
In fact, child stipends are common in rich European countries such as Sweden, Germany, the Netherlands, France and Britain.
ISIS uses some of the blood money to pay its fighters monthly salaries and provide stipends to their families.
C.) -- would allow graduate students to put money from stipends and fellowships into tax-deferred individual retirement accounts (IRAs).
Stockton, California, is distributing $500 monthly stipends to the city's poorest families as part of a basic-income trial.
The extra money is meant specifically for Kurdish, Sunni and other tribal forces' stipends and sustainment, the staffer said.
A shift over time to private exchanges and employee stipends to purchase their own coverage would lessen this complication.
The official added that aid programs that go toward tuition and stipends will not be affected by the order.
Whether families choose to live on base or in civilian communities, their rent is covered by DOD housing stipends.
C.) — would allow graduate students to put money from stipends and fellowships into tax-deferred individual retirement accounts (IRAs).
The agreement would retain a provision allowing graduate students to avoid paying taxes on tuition waivers, not tuition stipends.
She acknowledged having little to offer by way of stipends or committee chairs — all the prerogative of the majority.
Those stipends have historically been used by the ruling party to reward its members, often for very little effort.
Their salaries and stipends consume a substantial share of the budgets of the six groups, including the philanthropic ones.
Harvard is starting to find solutions, to accommodate people in emergency situations, to redesign courses, to offer travel stipends.
Other sources of complaint are poor medical care, and pensions and stipends smaller than they believe is their due.
All those anagrams made up about half of the grid — including DISCOVER, UNLEADED, AXILLA, METLIFE, STIPENDS, SOUTHERN and DINERO.
So the government will continue to pay these stipends to the families, even if we are in financial crisis.
In 2016, Y Combinator conducted a small basic-income test that gave 100 Oakland families monthly stipends of $1,500.
Recent college graduates should receive stipends to teach prisoners languishing with few opportunities for instruction in math or history.
In Baghdad on Tuesday, dozens of people queued outside the labor ministry in hopes of receiving new promised stipends.
While Operation Peacemaker does attach conditions to fellowship stipends, fellows are never explicitly asked to put down their guns.
Stipends, while a powerful financial incentive, are just one piece of a broader offensive to rehabilitate perpetrators of violence.
Stipends are granted based on a simple application, which will be sent after an intern has accepted an offer.
For many families, withholding rent wasn't a ready option, because their monthly housing stipends go directly to the companies.
All told, eight senators, including five Republicans, received the stipends in the past three years while serving as vice chairmen, though the Senate's top lawyer has argued that such payments were supported by the State Constitution, as well as by vague wording in state law that allows for stipends for unnamed positions.
Most Olympic athletes lack endorsement deals and rely on small stipends from the USOC or income from a day job.
The stipends total approximately $330 million, or roughly 7 percent of the Palestinian Authority&aposs $5 billion budget in 2018.
Under NCAA rules, student athletes can get scholarships and small stipends but no sponsorship or endorsement deals of any kind.
In their place, he has set up several new cash-transfer programmes, including stipends for mothers, youngsters and the disabled.
Some U.S. athletes rely on performance-based stipends from the U.S. Olympic Committee to cover necessities like rent and food.
It's expected that roughly 2 million would be pushed off the rolls altogether or see reductions in already meager stipends.
The major bones of contention, we're told -- the cast feels their wardrobe and travel stipends are so low it's laughable.
Brazilian lawmakers are among the world's highest paid, scholars say, with generous stipends that go well beyond their monthly salaries.
A program in Tulsa, Oklahoma is paying remote workers up to $10,000 to move there and giving them housing stipends.
The letter from Mr. DiNapoli's office and other documents about the stipends were obtained through a Freedom of Information request.
In exchange for sweeping, team members receive stipends — gift cards for groceries, vouchers for housing, bus passes and prescription refills.
Its many moderators receive stipends totaling what Madoff estimates to be "a few thousand dollars," gathered through periodic fundraising calls.
It also cut the monthly $1,000 stipends evacuees received from the Tokyo Electric Power Company, which owns the nuclear plant.
The same holds true for Mr. Valesky, who received $30,000 in gross pay for the stipends in 2015 and 2016.
At least some royals, though, have seen no decline in their stipends, according to several Saudis close to the family.
To prevent widespread unemployment, he's proposing monthly stipends of $13,000 for all citizens aged 18 to 64, no strings attached.
Some donors pay monthly stipends to troops listed in their database because the soldiers' government paychecks often do not arrive.
The stipends are a test of basic income, a policy approach that would essentially pay people simply for being alive.
She proposed measures to cut costs, including expanding teaching loads, limiting travel expenses and curbing summer salary stipends for research.
He relies on the performance-based stipends from the U.S. Olympic Committee to pay for rent and food, he says.
It's expected that roughly 2 million would be pushed off the rolls altogether, or see reductions in already meager stipends.
So far, the government has paid almost $65 million in stipends, and the extension will cost them another $12.7 million.
Instead, they receive "waivers" for the cost of tuition, and are paid stipends by the university to teach and conduct research.
Haryana and other states organise more competitions in rural areas and offer the most accomplished competitors free training and monthly stipends.
Another could be to raise student stipends to cover the tax hike, which would make graduate students more expensive to employ.
They also contracted a partner NGO called HIAS to provide safe houses to live in and small stipends to live on.
According to the Global Philanthropy Project, one UNCHR partner spent its entire 2014 budget for refugee stipends in just two months.
Last month, former militant leaders in the Niger Delta urged the government to pay out delayed amnesty stipends or face protests.
Stipends for teaching assistants could disappear overnight, and entire departments studying politically charged topics such as climate change could be shuttered.
Each year, it hosts a number of artists in residence who receive access to facilities and stipends ranging between $25–100,000.
Yet NCAA amateurism rules prevent athletes from receiving more than the value of their scholarships and small cost-of-living stipends.
He helped support himself by trading stocks, using as seed money annual stipends of $12,000 or so sent by his parents.
The yearlong program will bring an inaugural group of 12 fellows to Columbia, providing them with stipends and paying their expenses.
While Ms. Magner continues to contribute stipends for student internships, the college now finances most of the operations of the center.
But that law makes no mention of stipends for Senate committee vice chairmen and vice chairwomen, like the three independent Democrats.
The Senate's Republican leader, John J. Flanagan of Long Island, steadfastly declined to answer how the titles and stipends were assigned.
The application for stipends will begin after the intern has accepted an offer from the committee, as first reported by HuffPost.
For several years, the universities had debated whether to allow coverage of such expenses with so-called cost-of-attendance stipends.
Gallienne plays the painter — a child of privilege who receives stipends from his parents well into adulthood — as a relentless provocateur.
In response, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said the PA itself would keep paying the stipends rather than accept a partial tax transfer.
According to the gazette, maintaining the restrictions would force Rousseff's government to cut existing beneficiaries of the stipends or add new ones.
As our year end is approaching at work, I'm following up on a lot of invoice payments, stipends, donations, and budget tracking.
They receive state benefits, stipends and military exemptions that allow many to devote time to religious studies rather than joining the workforce.
What's worse is that Pollard couldn't come up with a way to pay for cost of attendance stipends without big changes elsewhere.
After World War II, we increasingly invested public money in a range of efforts to strengthen doctors' preparation, including stipends for training.
Item six called on the department of social affairs to stop giving stipends to prisoners' families and to prisoners after their release.
This may seem like a self-evidently absurd question: College athletes already are being paid in the form of scholarships and stipends.
Before they started organizing, most of them had been receiving annual stipends of $10,000 and had to pay for their health insurance.
There were overloaded caseworkers, foster parents motivated by monthly stipends to take kids, and an archaic system filled with sometimes nonsensical rules.
The money comes with a few conditions: To collect the stipends, families have to vaccinate their children and send them to school.
We must view these positions as we view other educational priorities like arts programming or coaching athletics, both of which receive stipends.
And they voted to limit stipends — which have amounted to as much as $40,000 a year — to only a few leaders' positions.
In previous years, the union had railroaded the city for exorbitant pay increases and stipends in exchange for negligible improvements in oversight.
It provided salaries to fighters and stipends to their families, as well as public services ranging from marriage certificates to garbage collection.
" The payments to the three Democrats have offered a window into the Senate's de facto bonus system of stipends, known as "lulus.
Those eligible for Brazil's top social assistance program Bolsa Familia would get a 4.5 percent hike in stipends - above annual inflation readings.
The stipends, which are meant to cover costs not included in a traditional athletic scholarship, have been allowed since before last season.
Stynes said that dispelled the "welfare queen" notion that people used government stipends to play video games, drink beer, or do drugs.
"I was pushing it really, really hard before the stipends because I needed extra money," she said of the part-time job.
The stipends are expected to run out soonVirginia said many Stockton residents still weren&apost aware that the basic-income trial existed.
Jobs are scarce in the camps, with most families relying on stipends from the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees or relatives working abroad.
The Canadian Red Cross will hand out stipends of C$600 to help displaced people, and other money will be reserved for rebuilding.
The South Korean government awards monthly stipends and lump sums to Olympic medal-winning athletes, with the rewards determined by a scoring table.
At the most competitive colleges, only 22015 percent of students are poor enough to receive the federal education stipends known as Pell Grants.
SCO continued to place children with him throughout his financial difficulties and reliance on foster care stipends as his primary source of income.
For eight months, 125 Stockton residents living at or below the median income line (about $46,000 annually) have been getting $500 monthly stipends.
The new rules will increase the ability of Cubans in United States to earn stipends and salaries beyond living expenses, the departments said.
The Brazilian city of Marica recently launched a basic-income program that gives $33 monthly stipends to about one-third of its residents.
The government has agreed to increase subsidized housing for the poor, stipends for the unemployed and training programmes and loan initiatives for youth.
Early results from Stockton&aposs trial, meanwhile, have shown that participants are spending the majority their stipends on food and other basic necessities.
The stipends are funded through private grants, but that has not shielded the program from significant criticism as a method that rewards criminality.
Students already have to pay taxes on the housing and living stipends, which can also be valued at tens of thousands of dollars.
They cannot work in Hong Kong and live on small government stipends while they await decisions on their applications, which are usually rejected.
The Art Department offers competitive full-tuition stipends and partial tuition stipends for incoming and second-year graduate students, individual attention, small class sizes, internship opportunities, visiting artist studio visits, practical teaching experience, extensive dialogue among all areas of the department, long-standing professional relationships with art institutions in New York City, a beautiful historically renowned campus, and a remarkably modest tuition.
Israel said the sum it is holding back matches money used by the PA to pay stipends to families of militants in Israeli jails.
While it's unclear exactly how much money Faraday Future was getting from Jia, we know that once-monthly stipends from him stopped months ago.
Cash flow problems The documents detail how ISIS fighters are being paid, with fighters receiving additional stipends for their wives, children and sex slaves.
HIAS, the international refugee resettlement agency, secured funding from the UN to offer LGBT refugees in Nairobi monthly stipends of 22014,22012 shillings—about $23.
Last year, when he spent several weeks in Nairobi improving the process of distributing stipends, he didn't hear anything from his staff about fakers.
In the days after Reuters asked Balfour Beatty about the Oakleys, the Drivers and the Courtneys, the landlord stopped garnishing their monthly housing stipends.
He noted that when stipends were cut in a short-lived government without Haredi parties after the 2013 election, more men joined the workforce.
For example, the national Argentine women's team refused to convene in 2017 until the federation agreed to pay their promised stipends, and it worked.
Bassnan's wife, meanwhile, received tens of thousands of dollars in monthly stipends from a Saudi charity run by Bandar's wife, Princess Haifa al-Faisal.
There are lots of programs helping to foster this mission — programs that offer scholarships, are low- to no-fee, or that even offer stipends.
Some people had moved to new states for the campaign, receiving stipends to relocate for what they had expected would be nearly a year.
She can no longer afford the $2400 stipends she once sent to her son, Daniel, to help out with his college books and groceries.
Albany's elected officials currently make $24,2250 a year, before various perks and stipends, a salary that hasn't budged in nearly 2000 years, when Gov.
Beginning in 2016, Mr. Flanagan ordered the secretary to the Senate to redirect stipends earmarked for some committee chairmen to those second in command.
It includes increased subsidized housing for the poor, stipends for the unemployed as well as training programs and small loans initiatives for unemployed youth.
All the offices mentioned above can pay their interns because they dip into their Members' Representational Allowance to cover intern stipends or hourly rates.
In February, the city began distributing $500 monthly stipends to 125 residents who live at or below the median income line (about $46,000 annually).
Since the last Gaza war, in 2014, Qatar has with Israel's approval provided over $1 billion in reconstruction funds and stipends for poor Palestinians.
Critics of basic income argue that cash stipends reduce the incentive for people to find jobs and encourage recipients to make more frivolous purchases.
But many Capitol Hill offices that offer paid internships or stipends do not disclose on their websites how much applicants can anticipate being paid.
Awarding up to 30 new fellowships totaling over $1 million in stipends, fellows will receive free housing and workspace in the Tulsa Arts District.
Many ex-combatants are using their personal stipends to get farming projects under way, she says, because money for them has not yet appeared.
After filing the complaint, they had to drop out of Pepperdine, which meant losing their scholarships, which also meant losing the stipends funding their housing.
Instead, schools are free to collude with each other to fix player compensation at the value of athletic scholarships and small cost-of-attendance stipends.
These benefits, when thought of in a meaningful way, can be anything from covering commuter costs to furthering educational interests to blanketed physical/wellness stipends.
In each case, the senators served as vice chairs, while the actual chairpeople — all of whom are Republicans — received larger stipends for other leadership roles.
"No civilized nation should pay stipends to loathsome criminals who deliberately target innocent victims, including sleeping children," the families' attorneys wrote to the White House.
These stipends are funded by a number of United Front subsidiary organisations such as the China Overseas-Educated Scholars Development Foundation, according to foundation documents.
During the 2017-2018 school year, none of our workshops came with stipends, and a total of 26 teachers (counting repeats) participated across four events.
When you buy a membership to Thrive Market, Thrive will donate a membership to a low-income family, along with educational content and grocery stipends.
Diplomats and economists say much about the Saudi economy remains opaque, including the cost of generous perks and stipends for members of the royal family.
According to emails obtained by CNN and dated in February, stipends in the amount of $10,000 had been offered to a number of school districts.
Under an Education Savings Account program, parents who withdraw their children from public school are given stipends that are deposited into government-authorized savings accounts.
Mainline Democrats say that the I.D.C.'s real motive is power and the perks that come with it — committee chairmanships, larger offices and lucrative stipends.
On Friday, the Trump administration's Middle East envoy, Jason D. Greenblatt, accused Palestinian leaders of offering the stipends as a reward for acts of terrorism.
The amount to be withheld each month will equal one-twelfth of the total amount of stipends paid by the Palestinian Authority the year before.
The legislation, which passed 2000 to 5, also expands popular stipends to family caregivers of veterans who served during the Vietnam War era or after.
And earlier this year, their committee chairmanship stipends were instead paid to Ms. Savino and Mr. Peralta, according to records from the state comptroller's office.
The latest strike is part of a movement demanding higher cost-of-living stipends that has galvanized students on nearly every University of California campus.
The DNC's new intern program will begin in January 2018 and will allow congressional interns to apply for stipends of up to $3,000 per semester.
Three years later, the N.C.A.A. executive committee pushed through rules to allow $2,000 stipends for athletes, although member schools quickly voted to veto the decision.
The players also receive up to $2,73 per month in training stipends from the United States Olympic Committee year-round, even in non-Olympic years.
Israel said the money it is holding back is used by the PA to pay stipends to families of militants killed or jailed by Israel.
The bill did not specify how large the individual stipends would be, but a city assessment of the program's cost pegged them at $9,000 a year.
But organizations like College to Congress are changing that by providing low-income students with housing, transportation, networking opportunities, and even stipends for a professional wardrobe.
The program would be even more effective, and more just, if children qualified for full stipends, since child rearing drives so many people — so many women!
The NEA awarded the event $15,000 in funding this year, so the organizers can build installations, print event materials, and offer travel stipends to visiting artists.
Here's why: There would be no need to build new offices, housing and infrastructure to support staff (not to mention sparing the cost of moving stipends).
Working for a big tech company can come with some pretty amazing perks: Free food, unlimited paid vacation, travel stipends — and don't forget super cool offices.
In May 2017 Ghana doubled the monthly stipends the state pays to senior chiefs and queen mothers to 1,000 and 800 cedis ($222 and $177) respectively.
That means each of the companies listed offers flexible job openings, and they also provide stipends, discounts or reimbursements to encourage employees to take time off.
The union is also demanding increased stipends for employees' transport to the airport, which lies some 45 km (28 miles) outside the city centre, Sene said.
In addition to modest stipends to both the host and client, we provide medical services, transportation, recreational opportunities, English language instruction, and education and job training.
The government extended beyond the terms set in the accord both stipends of former fighters and payment for leases on the transition zones where some live.
It would secure their retirement benefits (which coal companies often try to avoid paying), vouchsafe their health care coverage, and offer education and job training stipends.
Stipends will be eliminated for all but the highest-level positions, preventing legislative leaders from handing them out or pulling them back as rewards and punishments.
In response, and despite the authority's financial problems, the Palestinian president, Mahmoud Abbas, rejected the full tax transfer and vowed to continue to pay the stipends.
He increased the payments Iranian newlyweds receive, boosted student stipends, and provided monthly payments of $12 to every citizen — not a paltry sum for poor Iranians.
Details of that and other practices, including providing stipends to at-risk students to delay taking the state bar exam, were cited in Ms. Bernier's lawsuit.
The actual chairmen and chairwomen — all Republicans — earned larger stipends for other leadership positions; they are allowed only one stipend payment, commonly known as a lulu.
She quotes message boards where women wrote about their new lives: the houses given to fighters for free; groceries and stipends delivered monthly; free medical care.
Demanding increased stipends and other benefits to help support themselves between Olympics, the American players put their chance for a fourth consecutive title on the line.
The group's leader, Jeffrey D. Klein, who represents parts of the Bronx and Westchester County, has resisted such pleas, and defended the stipends to his members.
Many basic-income proponents, however, don&apost think that residents should have to choose between stipends and existing welfare programs (also known as "conditional" income policies).
While members receive monthly stipends, and the most senior princes command great wealth and political power, only a few in the family hold nationally important government posts.
Issa Qarakeh, the PA&aposs minister of prisoner affairs, said that even if Israel halts the transfer of funds, the Palestinian government will still pay the stipends.
The loans – like the salaries of most Corvias workers on bases – are paid off from the housing rental stipends soldiers and airmen receive from the federal government.
I might have squandered it on drugs—anything to numb the grief—but she had arranged for it to be doled out to me in monthly stipends.
Jerusalem (CNN)Israel's diplomatic missions around the world closed on Wednesday as Foreign Ministry workers went on strike over a dispute about paying taxes on overseas stipends.
Below, we've highlighted the annual base salary, stock offers and stipends per year, as well as signing bonuses, that new grads can earn at 12 major companies.
The measure is intended to stop the Palestinians from paying stipends, referred to as "martyr payments," to the families of militants killed or imprisoned by Israeli authorities.
Recipients have been free to do as they wished — create start-ups, pursue alternate jobs, take classes — secure in the knowledge that the stipends would continue regardless.
It provides stipends of C$600 to help victims displaced by the fires as well as money to help rebuild after the blaze is extinguished, Clark said.
WikiLeaks cables have detailed the huge monthly stipends that every Saudi royal receives as well as various money-making schemes some have used to finance lavish lifestyles.
Families were given monthly stipends on the condition that they attended sermons in the mosque and that women and girls wore the veil, human rights activists said.
They also cut by 15 percent stipends for housing, cars and other perks for members of the country's consultative Shura Council, who are appointed by the king.
James Rhodes, Morningstar's chief technology officer, said he was introduced to the AWS DeepRacer when employees asked if they could spend their training stipends on the cars.
So far in the 2018-2019 school year we've hosted two such events — both with $50 stipends offered to each teacher — and attendance has more than doubled.
The pair rolled out legislation on Tuesday that would allow graduate students to save funds from their stipends or fellowships in tax-preferred Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs).
The lentils and cash stipends that women like Selina Akter received are no more: internal research suggests that almost nobody in Bangladesh now struggles to afford food.
Those selected receive six months of occupational and general skills training, followed by a six-month internship at an employer, and they are paid modest monthly stipends.
"Currently the Amnesty Office has now paid up all ex-militants backlog of their stipends up to the end of 2016," the presidency said in a statement.
The already slim stipends for postdoctoral fellows, invited to spend their early careers at NASA, have run dry, leaving them at the mercy of online fund-raising.
Awarding up to 30 new fellowships totaling over $1 million in stipends, fellows will receive free housing in the Brady Arts District and free workspace, if applicable.
The act is intended to stop the Palestinians from paying stipends, referred to as "martyr payments," to the families of militants killed or imprisoned by Israeli authorities.
The Art Department provides its students with individual attention, small class sizes, internship opportunities, visiting artist studio visits, practical teaching experience, extensive dialogue among all areas of the department, long-standing professional relationships with art institutions in New York City, a beautiful historically renowned campus, plus competitive full tuition stipends and partial tuition stipends for incoming and 2nd year graduate students in addition to a remarkably modest tuition.
"Having stronger power would mean that they would have stronger leverage for obtaining higher stipends for (seminary) students," said Eitan Regev, an economist at the Israel Democracy Institute.
They got a huge bump in their training stipends and their yearly salaries were increased to $70,000, with certain incentives built in that could push it over $100,000.
Workcation is seen as a perk — even though employees pay their own airfare and commit to working over the holiday, Uber offers daily stipends for meals and transportation.
By the fifties, her writing had fallen out of favor, and when the sales stopped so did the fellowships, grants, and stipends that had supported her early work.
It will further save money, the argument goes, if mentors are paid paltry stipends rather than the serious compensation that is required to attract enough high-quality mentors.
For these students, who are often living on minimum-wage stipends, working long hours, studying and attending classes, repealing the tuition tax break could have dire financial consequences.
As NBC News reported last week, tens of thousands of veterans haven't received promised housing and education stipends because of technical glitches at the Department of Veterans Affairs.
When the full-cost-of-attendance stipends were approved two years ago, there was worry among some college administrators that athletes would waste the money on frivolous purchases.
But critics of the basic-income concept argue that cash stipends reduce the incentive for people to find jobs and may encourage recipients to make more frivolous purchases.
RenovaBR, an organization with a $3 million budget funded by entrepreneurs, has provided stipends to 133 Brazilians from across the political spectrum who plan to run for Congress.
Israel said the sum it is withholding is to match stipends sent by the PA to families of Palestinian militants in Israeli jails, payments Israel says encourage attacks.
" The legislation seeks funding to cover stipends for about 50 individuals a year, who would be paid to follow a program "involving life planning, trauma informed therapy, and mentorship.
Two months of stipends were paid out in January, but the amnesty office said foreign schools fees and other allowances had not been sent by the federal government yet.
EVERY month the Longyue Foundation, a Chinese charity based in the southern city of Shenzhen, pays modest stipends to nearly 22016,210 extremely elderly veterans of China's war with Japan.
The government responded with a 20.8998-point plan to increase subsidized housing for the poor, stipends for the unemployed and training programs and small loans initiatives for unemployed youth.
We wonder how our friends are able to afford to go out to eat and drink so many nights a week—are they secretly getting stipends from their parents?
Two months of stipends were paid out in January, but the amnesty office said foreign school fees and other allowances had not been sent by the federal government yet.
In one case, a student received nearly $600,000 in stipends between 2011 and 2017, and kicked back nearly $300,000 to the former administrator, Melanie Williams-Bethea, the authorities said.
Those stipends, known as "lulus," are at the center of at least two investigations by the state attorney general, Eric T. Schneiderman, and the United States attorney in Brooklyn.
But the stipends that Ms. Savino and Mr. Peralta received, as well as two payments to another I.D.C. senator, appear to fall into a gray area in state law.
The leader of the Senate, John J. Flanagan, a Long Island Republican, has defended the stipends to the vice chairmen, which he authorized in letters to the Senate secretary.
In an effort to encourage employees to make more time for rest and relaxation, some employers are offering stipends, discounts and reimbursements to staff members who go on vacation.
This system — determining skaters' stipends based on their performance in a single race — puts extra pressure on athletes like Whitmore, who says his biggest money stressor is making rent.
That's why the Economic Security Project, the nonprofit that sponsored Stockton's guaranteed income trial, funds a lot of research to better understand the promise and perils of unconditional cash stipends.
By giving LGBT refugees expedited processing and small cash stipends, the UNHCR and its partners may have created a pull factor that enticed even more people to flee to Kenya.
By law, no Senator is allowed more than one stipend, however, so the stipends for those committees would have gone unpaid had the vice chairs not attempted to claim them.
U.S. lawmakers have warned that Palestinian funding could be cut off unless Abbas halts PLO stipends to families of prisoners whom Israel considers terrorists but many Palestinians see as heroes.
Some economists say stipends may save money over the long run by giving families the breathing room and resilience they need to weather setbacks and improve their lives over time.
The university has said that Local 26 requested a 22.5 percent increase in compensation over a four-year period and stipends of $450 a week during summer and winter breaks.
Lawmakers can receive only one stipend and in each case, the actual chairs of those committees — such as Mr. Lanza and Mr. Griffo — receive higher stipends for other leadership positions.
Whereas competitors in other countries might enjoy travel and training stipends, salaries, and bonuses for winning on the international stage, American fighters get zilch unless they fight for a promotion.
This, Mr. Harari told me later, is why Silicon Valley is so excited about the concept of universal basic income, or stipends paid to people regardless of whether they work.
His Republican leadership approved the plan to award tens of thousands of dollars to certain Senate committee vice chairmen, even though they are not explicitly allowed stipends under state law.
ALBANY — The State Senate's top Democratic leader asked law enforcement on Tuesday to investigate how stipends were seemingly improperly awarded to eight senators aligned with that chamber's rival, majority coalition.
The University of Wyoming, too, announced that it would offer stipends to its student-athletes in 2015, resulting in a new expected annual cost of $700,000 to the athletic department.
With a $100,000 annual budget, EXCEL gives out microgrants of up to $1,000 for one-off student projects like shows or festivals, including stipends allowing students to take low-paying internships.
" Best Salary-Related Advice: "Find creative ways to make the offer work for you — extra paid time off (PTO), signing bonus, monthly stipends for gym memberships, or anything along these lines.
However, the same survey suggests that women are paid less, right after college, than men, at Facebook, Google and Twitter, taking stock, stipends, hiring bonuses and annual salaries all into account.
The use of false titles in requests for stipends, known as "lulus" in Albany, was uncovered last year by The New York Times, prompting an investigation by federal authorities in Brooklyn.
Last month, Bamba's brother Ibrahim Joseph alleged that a financial adviser named Greer Love approached his brother and the family, plying Bamba with free shoes, weekly stipends, TVs, and expensive vacations.
Asylum seekers may work while they wait for an answer, but those denied refugee status can be given temporary permits that prohibit them from working while giving them no living stipends.
For a fraction of that cost we can build a strong system of teacher preparation — good residency programs cost about $65,000 per candidate, including tuition and stipends, according to our calculations.
Over the next several months, however, the association was under pressure to negotiate a contract since its members lost their stipends when they refused to return to the table in December.
As a result of their arrangement with the Republicans, the conference has garnered perks like larger staffs and stipends for committee chairmanships, which are authorized by state Legislative Law 2000-a.
The party paid for flights and daily stipends for Australian volunteers to help out with Sanders campaign events, according to a copy of the "conciliation agreement" obtained by the news outlet.
When Abbas prevaricated that stipends are paid by the Palestine Liberation Organization, not the Palestinian government, Trump responded, 'You can talk about how much you want peace, but that's empty [rhetoric].
At an emergency cabinet Saturday night, the government agreed a 17-point plan to boost housing for the poor, create stipends for the unemployed and give small loans to unemployed youth.
The Taylor Force Act, which would prohibit assistance to the PA unless it stops paying stipends to families of people accused of terrorism, enjoys considerable support in the House and Senate.
Despite the pressure to balance rising costs, the article said "systematic fiscal stipends would ensure costs to be balanced and that all retired corporate employees would receive full pension payments on time".
This month, the company launched the Porn for Women Development Fund, a grantmaking program that'll award stipends ranging from $500 to $10,000 to female pornographers of all different backgrounds and experience levels.
According to a recent poll, companies such as Facebook, Google, Snapchat, and Twitter can offer six-figure annual salaries to new graduates — and that doesn't include stipends, stock options, and signing bonuses.
Whether its socialized medicine, hefty unemployment stipends, or guaranteed housing, the European budget simply can't afford to pay for all of those things and boost its defense spending at the same time.
The Taylor Force Act will significantly limit American economic aid to the PA until it ceases paying stipends to individuals who commit acts of terrorism and to the families of deceased terrorists.
At last year's Final Four in Indianapolis, Josh Gasser and Coach Bo Ryan of Wisconsin and Kentucky Coach John Calipari suggested that the N.C.A.A. should provide family travel stipends for every round.
NCAA rules restrict player compensation to athletic scholarships, small cost-of-living stipends—worth roughly $9023,9013-$9003,2166 per semester—and association hardship funds for things such as travel for family medical emergencies.
Instead, it awarded monthly stipends in perpetuity to artists like Gyozo Somogyi, best known for depicting Hungarian military heroes, and Pal Ko, who has made a career from sculpting Hungarian historical figures.
He has doubled retirement pensions, granted stipends to unemployed youth, paid a princely sum to cancel a new airport project launched by his predecessor, and vowed to build a new oil refinery.
And it moved to eliminate many of the lucrative stipends to which lawmakers have been entitled in previous years, which sometimes have made up as much as half of their base pay.
At some schools — where the tuition breaks run upwards of $237,000 — that could more than triple students' taxable income, causing some to spend huge portions of their stipends on massive tax bills.
In California, meanwhile, the city of Stockton is conducting a basic income trial that delivers $500 monthly stipends to 125 residents living at or below the median income line (around $46,000 annually).
In addition to gift assistance, Nashville's Vanderbilt is known for its three signature scholarships which all cover full tuition and offer summer stipends to study abroad, complete service projects or conduct research.
If you don't have this setup, Sutton added, "Check with your company for possible technology reimbursements or stipends, or the ability to take some of your in-office equipment home with you."
For every scowl cast on Yiannopoulos's promotion of the "Privilege Grant," which offers stipends to help pay for the education of white males attending college, he no doubt responds with a gleeful smirk.
Israel has long pushed for the Palestinians to halt the stipends — which benefit roughly 4.13,000 families of Palestinians killed and wounded in the conflict with Israel — and has said the practice encourages violence.
A few months earlier, the U.S. Congress approved the Taylor Force Act, a bill to halt U.S. funding to the Palestinian Authority until it stops paying stipends to Palestinian attackers and their families.
Israel has long pushed for the Palestinians to halt the stipends — which benefit roughly 35,000 families of Palestinians killed and wounded in the conflict with Israel — and has said the practice encourages violence.
And the foundation has pledged $1.2 million over 10 years to support stipends for the apprentices and interns at the Actors Theater of Louisville (where Mr. Cockrum had once been an unpaid apprentice).
For comparison, other basic income test programs range from one that pays $1,500 a month to 100 families in Oakland, to others in places like Kenya that offer people much lower monthly stipends.
Of course, the nature of the program limited who could serve: AmeriCorps didn't have enough money to offer members anything but very low stipends (Full time members are currently paid $12,530 per year).
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel enacted a law on Monday to financially penalize the Palestinian Authority for paying stipends to Palestinians jailed by Israel, their families, and the families of those killed by Israeli forces.
State jobs still pay 70% more than those in the private sector, a figure that has grown over the past decade as the monarchy doled out increases and stipends to buy political calm.
Google has reportedly paid stipends ranging from $5,000 to $400,000 for papers on topics such as the legality of its user data collection, though its financial backing hasn't always been disclosed by researchers.
Research also shows that men tend to be over-represented in the highest-prestige programs, where the stipends and grants are most generous, so they end up having to take on less debt.
"Persistently low unemployment and the impact of promised minimum and civil servant wage hikes and retired pensioners' increased stipends are like to support a private consumption recovery," Moody's analysts said, referring to 2018.
The House VA panel also voted to advance a series of other measures, including giving veterans more access to private-sector donors and expanding caregiver stipends for military families, according to Military Times.
This act of barbarism spurred the creation of the Taylor Force Act, which would stop American economic aid to the Palestinian Authority until the PA ceases paying stipends to terrorists and their families.
State Legislative Law 5-a allows senators who serve as chairs or ranking members of committees to receive stipends ranging from $9,000 to $123,000 a year, sometimes greatly increasing a lawmaker's $79,500 salary.
"The flux of it all is really what's interesting for us — it's how we think," added the artist, who is funding Facility himself and plans to offer stipends for some of the projects.
According to the indictment, the Ministry of State Security officers worked to "protect and conceal the true nature of the information they were seeking" and paid for the experts' travel, lodging and stipends.
It helps that the Congressional Budget Office has projected that the bill will be cost neutral over 10 years, thanks largely to the slight reduction in monthly living stipends for college tuition recipients.
According to the most recent collective-bargaining agreement, first-year players in the W.N.B.A. received a base salary of $39,676 to $50,617 in 2016, not including performance bonuses, housing stipends and other benefits.
Second, to underpin the importance of the change, stop granting "refugee" status to the descendants of the original refugees – no other population is permitted to hand down both status and stipends that way.
YENAGOA, Nigeria (Reuters) - Former militant leaders in Nigeria's Niger Delta oil region have urged the government to pay out delayed stipends granted under a 2009 amnesty or face protests, a statement said on Thursday.
USA Hockey said the support they will provide ahead of the 2018 Winter Olympics includes a six-month training camp, stipends and incentives for medals that could result in each player receiving nearly $85,000.
In the past, there have been stipends for "full-time" therapists who maintained a minimum number of patients, as well as for mentors, who received a small payment for guiding groups of newer therapists.
At its 2018 gala hosted by Rodriguez and Perez, over $500,000 was raised for its 100 Roofs Project, which funds HEART 9/11's costs — including building supplies, tools and stipends for pre-apprentices.
Many of Vogel's employees are in their 20s and 30s and aren't yet worried about retirement plans as much as other perks she offers, such as free staff meals and stipends for health insurance.
The room was, I learned, one of the many improvements that had been made to the house over time as Abdulbari sent back all he could from his student stipends in the United States.
Before his election as prime minister in August, Imran Khan promised to "prioritize establishment and upgradation of girls' schools and provide stipends to girls and women for continuing their education" in his party's manifesto.
Instagram has never publicly copped to paying for content before, unlike its parent Facebook, which offered stipends ranging into the millions of dollars for publishers to shoot Live broadcasts and long-form Watch shows.
He has doubled pensions for the elderly, granted stipends to unemployed youth, paid a princely sum to cancel a new airport project started by his predecessor and vowed to build a new oil refinery.
The New York City Council set a better example in 2016 when its members took an open vote to raise their own pay and eliminate nearly all forms of outside income and committee stipends.
Awarding up to 30 new fellowships for writers and visual artists totaling over $1 million in stipends and free housing for the second cohort, the TAF will continue to enhance Tulsa's growing art scene.
Under the House plan, H.R. 2577 (2240), tuition discounts that schools offer to graduate students would be taxed as income, on top of the stipends the students make working as teaching or research assistants.
With benefits prorated based on the number of months served on active duty, the measure provides up to four academic years of tuition benefits in most cases, as well as housing and book stipends.
The PA, which has limited self-rule in the West Bank, where Israel retains overall security control, pays stipends that start at 1,400 shekels ($392) after a prisoner has been detained for three months.
How the city handles the funding of the stipends — right now, the plan is to set aside public money for the program — could represent a touchy issue with potential critics of handing out taxpayer money.
Donations, which Richmond has relied on entirely to fund its stipends, are not outlined in the Washington program, and Mr. McDuffie said any fund-raising efforts would be at the discretion of the program's director.
The initiative would guarantee drivers and other gig workers 120% of the minimum wage, a 30-cent-per-mile reimbursement for vehicle maintenance, stipends to cover healthcare costs and insurance for on-the-job injuries.
Britain pays stipends of $100 per month to some Somali police and soldiers, yet major problems with the security forces remain, including accountability for rights abuses and who has command and control of regional forces.
YENAGOA, Nigeria (Reuters) - Nigeria will soon pay all the overdue cash stipends it owes former militants who signed up for an amnesty in 2009 in the Niger Delta oil hub, the government said on Thursday.
An embassy official received an unprecedented glimpse into royal finances when he visited the Ministry of Finance Office of Decisions and Rules in 1996, where servants came to pick up stipends for their royal masters.
For this reason, it was a relief on Thursday that a committee set up to determine lawmakers' pay enacted reforms limiting outside income and eliminating most committee stipends, known as "lulus," alongside a salary increase.
JERUSALEM — Israel will begin withholding funds from the Palestinian Authority to penalize it for paying stipends to Palestinian prisoners in Israel, their families and the families of Palestinians killed or wounded in confrontations with Israelis.
Klobuchar would add tens of thousands of positions to the 75,000-member AmeriCorps program, which pays members basic stipends in exchange for up to a year of work on a variety of community service projects.
Put together in a matter of only a few months, MassArt's program covers tuition, transportation, housing, food, supplies (including coats and hats for the cold Boston climate), and stipends for its 10 emergency exchange students.
But now it appeared his journey, comprised of countless hours on the recruiting trail and in the gym in exchange for small stipends amounting to a few thousand dollars a year was nearing its end.
The volunteers, who were participating in a government-funded education program, even got $8,000 in stipends from their native country to campaign for the popular Vermont senator in his 93 run for the White House.
The volunteers, who were participating in a government-funded education program, even got $8,000 in stipends from their native country to campaign for the popular Vermont senator in his 2016 run for the White House.
"We know from research in the US and internationally that recurring, unconditional cash stipends are a shockingly effective way to encourage work, improve health and education outcomes, and create a ladder of economic opportunity," says Hughes.
But that has to be taken in context: The stipends that were permitted starting in 2015 were worth an estimated $100 million, far, far less than the players were helping to generate, according to CBS Sports.
As USA Today's Steve Berkowitz reports, world-class college athletes in Olympic sports also are permitted to receive cash and benefits worth hundreds to hundreds of thousands of dollars, everything from monthly stipends to free electronics.
That law, signed by President Trump in March 2018, enacted cuts in significant amounts in U.S. funding for the Palestinian Authority until the P.A. ceases paying stipends to the family members of jailed or killed terrorists.
Such funding would provide prostheses, wheelchairs and orthopedic surgery; speech therapy and rehabilitation; basic feeding, bathing and sleeping equipment; an enhanced case management system and medical staff training; and stipends to families providing full-time care.
Through the provision of generous scholarships and stipends, a generation of Muslim religious figures traveled from Western countries to Saudi Arabia to be trained in the Wahhabi ideology at institutions like the Islamic University of Medina.
Three of the I.D.C.'s members — Diane Savino of Staten Island, Jose R. Peralta of Queens and David J. Valesky of Syracuse — have been beneficiaries of the awarding of chairman stipends despite not holding that post.
Early data from the trial shows that the basic-income recipients have so far spent about 40% of their stipends on food and another 24% on sales and merchandise, like trips to Walmart or dollar stores.
Sanders' campaign staffers told the FEC they knew that some of the Australian volunteers were getting stipends, but they thought — "mistakenly," the FEC has pointed out in their ruling — that the volunteers were doing legal work.
Palestinians see their slain and jailed as heroes of a national struggle but Israeli and U.S. officials say the stipends fan Palestinian violence and are scaled so relatives of prisoners serving longer sentences receive larger payments.
Wenling, a city in the coastal province of Zhejiang, said this year that it would award monthly stipends of between 100 and 400 yuan ($15-60) to pensioners who commit to having their ashes scattered at sea.
DAKAR, Dec 15 (Reuters) - Air traffic controllers ended a strike at Senegal's main airport on Friday, a union leader said, after shutting it down for most of the day over demands for more training and transportation stipends.
Endicott College, where Isis Patterson ultimately enrolled, provides suite-style living reserved for parents and their children, as well as early learning stipends and meals in the dining hall for kids through its Keys to Degrees program.
Nick could run through that much money in under four years.) Although it's unclear just exactly how Santa makes his riches, Pring speculates it has much to do with stipends from his high-profile public appearances. (Mr.
The Tuesday evening specials, which start next week, are a nod to " 'intern nights' of old where young staffers can get a meal they can afford with their meager earnings, stipends, and allowances," according to the eatery.
But the Education Department cut off Dream Center's eligibility for federal student loans in late February because Dream Center officials had withheld and misused students' stipends — loan money the students were supposed to receive for living expenses.
The profits of electricity distribution companies are paid out "in dividends to the local municipalities that own shares in them, and in salaries and stipends to the local politicians who sit on their oversight boards," he explained.
The donors' footprints go beyond fellowships, extending to summer stipends and other programs, presenting hard choices for students eager to defray the schools costs but wary of taking money from people they view as tied to Epstein.
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, though hit by steep U.S. aid cuts by the Trump administration, has held to paying stipends to the families of Palestinians jailed as security offenders or those killed or wounded by Israeli forces.
Two weeks after that, a member of the Senate payroll staff sent an email to the comptroller's office with a "Senate certification" of members' owed stipends, and a request that checks be sent out in early April.
Absent legal action, the public relations war continued, even as newspaper editorials about the stipends — and the questionable documents that were sent to the comptroller by Senate staff members outlining and authorizing such payments — pressed for investigations.
ALBANY — As the latest ethical scandal swirled around the State Capitol, New York lawmakers on Monday faced a barrage of questions about the propriety, and even legality, of a raft of questionable stipends given to seven senators.
Four Republican state senators were falsely identified as leaders of Senate committees in documents sent to the state comptroller by Senate payroll staff in March, authorizing tens of thousands of dollars in stipends earmarked for other lawmakers.
Stynes is currently working with the Brazilian city of Marica to study the effects of its new basic-income program, which gives $33 monthly stipends to about one-third of the city&aposs residents (around 52,000 people).
Students' monthly stipends will be boosted this year and the government will bear the cost of the new tax for some services and for the purchase of a first home valued at up to 850,8.53 riyals ($226,600).
The decision to introduce the stipends after years of objections from the N.C.A.A. came in response to outside pressure — from essays to lawsuits — criticizing colleges for not sharing more of the money they earned off their athletes.
The court deemed that the NCAA could remedy the problem by offering full scholarships that cover the cost of attendance for athletes, including stipends for cost of living that weren't currently offered by college sports' governing body.
Booker said he would strengthen Title IX compliance by requiring that spending for athletes, including financial aid, post-season awards, stipends and school-mediated group licensing funds, be "substantially proportionate" to a college's male-female participation ratio.
In March, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised the U.S. government for passing a law that suspended some financial aid to the Palestinians over the stipends paid to families of Palestinians killed or jailed in fighting with Israel.
Juul offered a number of schools and public school systems stipends of as much as $20,000 to adopt a vaping curriculum to be taught by Juul consultants, according to information from multiple school districts reviewed by BuzzFeed News.
Notably, the U.S. is one of only a few countries that does not provide government funding to their Olympians – which makes it difficult for lower-earning athletes to train and live on small stipends from the Olympic committee.
However, the integration of psychiatric patients into the community, which is supported by stipends from the Belgian government, remains a persuasive form of personal care, and an example of how it can challenge attitudes toward the mentally afflicted.
My plan would provide training stipends for these workers, create wage insurance for older workers to protect their livelihoods and raise the minimum wage to $15.00 an hour to ensure that our laborers can afford to live comfortably.
The amount deducted from about $130 million sent to the Palestinian Authority each month will be equal to stipends it pays militants in Israeli prisons and the families of jailed or slain militants, Netanyahu's office said on Friday.
It is also possible that such stipends would give workers the boost in incomes they have been missing in recent decades, and the additional leisure time to enjoy it, thus helping to make businesses like Mr Rubi's profitable.
In bargaining talks with Local 26, Ms. Hausammann said in the letter, the university offered to raise the average wages for dining workers to $24.08 an hour and to provide summer stipends of up to $250 a week.
According to the law, the Israeli cabinet can decide if, or when, to release the frozen funds — but only after the defense ministry determines that the Palestinian Authority, led by President Mahmoud Abbas, has stopped paying the stipends.
That order was recorded in payment documents sent by the Senate to the comptroller's office, falsely identifying senators as chairmen of various committees — making them eligible for stipends, known here as lulus, of $12,500 to $18,000 a year.
Legislative Law 29-a lays out in specific dollar amounts what lawmakers receive as allowances, and nothing there says specifically that committee chairmen can funnel their stipends to other lawmakers; likewise, the law does not expressly prohibit it.
They are launching a ballot referendum for 2020 to exempt ride-hailing apps from the law but setting minimum pay for drivers, reimbursing them for mileage, offering health-care stipends in some cases and insurance for workplace accidents.
Earlier legal skirmishes have allowed the N.C.A.A.'s business model to stand with limited modifications, and the association has adjusted some rules in recent years to allow students to receive limited stipends and unlimited food from their universities.
The chairmen of the committees already receive higher stipends for other work; the money is then funneled to the vice chairmen, even though there is nothing in state law that explicitly allows, or forbids, such a pass-through.
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, though hit by steep U.S. aid cuts by the Trump administration, has held to paying stipends to the families of Palestinians jailed on security charges and of those killed or wounded by Israeli forces.
" That includes campaign pledges of subsidies for peasants, boosting local industry with the aim of reducing dependence on imported goods, and a massive program of paid youth apprenticeships and student stipends under the slogan "Scholarships yes, cartel hitmen no.
The amount deducted from about $130 million sent to the Palestinian Authority (PA) each month will be equal to stipends it pays militants in Israeli prisons and the families of jailed or slain militants, Netanyahu's office said on Friday.
Stockton's basic-income recipients spent the most money on foodOn average, participants in Stockton's trial spent a plurality of their stipends (about 40%) on food and another 24% on sales and merchandise, including trips to Walmart or dollar stores.
U.S. officials have criticized the PA's prisoner stipends as fanning Palestinian violence, and U.S. President Donald Trump's Middle East envoy Jason Greenblatt said the PA had increased those payments by some 11 percent in the first months of 2019.
An Ontario Human Rights Complaint option for public interest remedies means Riddle could suggest over twenty ways the University could improve, from ways to support survivors to removing compensation or stipends for accused attackers forced to live off campus.
In a Darwinian twist, the cost of living is typically only offset only by selective merit stipends, available only for those lucky few who manage to attain scores that outperform advantaged students (who usually have accelerated schooling and tutoring).
In his role as a guardian of yeshivas, he vigorously opposed any educational structures that smacked of elitism, according to Rabbi David Hofstedter, leader of Dirshu, an ultra-Orthodox organization based in Canada that provides stipends for yeshiva study.
Based on those suggestions, The Greening of Detroit, the nonprofit group that came to Ms. Westbrook's neighborhood, expanded its youth employment program, which trains and gives stipends to local high school students to maintain and teach residents about trees.
Deemed uneducated and impoverished sharecroppers, these men were lured by free medical examinations, hot meals, free treatment for minor injuries, rides to and from the hospital, and guaranteed burial stipends (up to $21786) to be paid to their survivors.
Baghdadi's death The report does say that while training had been suspended, the US continues to arm Arab elements of the Syrian Democratic Forces, supplying them with AK-47s, rocket-propelled grenades, shotguns, stipends, ammunition, vehicles and medical supplies.
The measures included banning members from receiving most forms of outside income, requiring that elected officials' financial disclosure forms be released online, and ending additional pay stipends, known as lulus, that the Council speaker traditionally doled out to committee leaders.
A move away from institutionalisation would require paying stipends to poor families who take their children back; monitoring parents who have been violent but can learn not to be; and expanding a foster-care system that now comprises just 40 families.
The question is whether the NCAA can keep pace with a social justice movement led by former players, knowledgeable attorneys and sympathetic lawmakers to let big-time college athletes earn far more than the value of scholarships and modest living stipends.
"Most [League of Legends Championship Series] teams lose money because stipends are stagnant, sponsorships for LCS team operations are shrinking and the cost of player salaries, content production, support staff and housing costs are spiraling up," Dinh said in his statement.
The Islamist Hamas group, bitter rivals of Abbas's more secular Fatah faction, controls the Gaza Strip Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has repeatedly demanded that the Palestinians, who view prisoners as national heroes, stop paying stipends to them and their families.
Postdocs typically work long hours and are relatively low-paid for their level of education — salaries are frequently pegged to stipends set by NIH National Research Service Award grants, which start at $43,692 and rise to $47,1003 in year three.
The basic income trial, which started at the beginning of 2017 and will continue until the end of this year, has given monthly stipends of 560 euros ($685) to a random sample of 2,000 unemployed people aged 25 to 58.
An Olympic gold medal is worth 1 million won ($840) per month, while the stipends for silver and bronze medals were roughly doubled in 2011 to 750,000 won and 525,000 won per month, according to the Korean Olympic Committee (KOC).
It has sought to cement its popularity with lavish handouts: some 2.5m bicycles for high-school students, sacks of rice for the poor and government stipends for imams in a state where Muslims make up 27% of the 92m-strong population.
Israel also said it would immediately deduct from the tax revenues it collects on behalf of the Palestinian Authority an unspecified amount equivalent to what the authority pays in stipends to the families of people who carry out terrorist acts.
Currently, graduate student research stipends, which are typically less than $30,000 per year and sometimes considerably less, provide them barely enough support to pay their rent, food and book bills, and not to mention caring for any dependent family members.
The Mosavis are trying to find a permanent place to stay, but are having trouble finding anything they can afford, because they invested most of the stipends the Norwegian government gave them in hiring a private lawyer to fight their case.
In this "stifled and paralyzed country," directors while away endless hours in Damascene cafes, surviving on measly stipends from the National Film Organization, wondering just how far they can raise their voices, just how much they can slip past the censors.
In many cases, pursuing Paralympic glory places a financial strain on American athletes, who receive sport-specific stipends from the United States Olympic Committee but also seek out grants and hold fund-raisers to offset costs associated with travel and equipment.
A thousand dollars here, $200 there, free lunch once a week, stipends for electronic equipment: Those are some of the ways the biggest companies in the United States have come up with to help their employees get through the coronavirus crisis.
If graduate students were to be taxed on free tuition valued at tens of thousands of dollars, the bulk of their small stipends would have to go to pay tuition tax, rendering doctoral education inaccessible for all but the independently wealthy.
Saying Abbas administration had paid 150 million shekels ($43.37 million) in stipends for militant casualties in 2018, the Israeli security cabinet said the same amount would be garnished from within the taxes collected for the PA over the coming year.
ALBANY — The state comptroller's office is working with law enforcement officials to investigate a pattern of stipends being doled out to state senators for committee positions they did not hold, according to a person with direct knowledge of the inquiry.
In Mr. Cuomo's first public remarks since the news of the stipends broke last week, the governor went so far as to suggest that the comptroller — a fellow Democrat with whom he has clashed before — may have inadvertently broken the law.
On Tuesday, the sides reached an agreement on a new contract that gives the American players larger monthly stipends, greater performance bonuses for winning Olympic or world championship medals, and travel and insurance allotments similar to the men's national team's.
Israel has in the past withheld tax funds and in July enacted a law to financially penalize the PA by the amount of stipends paid to Palestinians jailed by Israel, their families, and the families of those killed by Israeli forces.
Don't think: stipends of $1,000, or $10,000, or $100,000, because the player receiving it is good enough that he or she is worth even more than that to the college in increased ticket sales, and media exposure and television rights payments.
She trained hard over weekends and summers, partly for the extra income—some professional development (PD) fellowships offer generous stipends—but also to "build my own content knowledge, because I came into this with a scattering of science in different areas," she said.
He rejected a comparison of his differing comments about Palestinian and Israeli officials, pointing to a long-standing Palestinian program that gives stipends to those who carry out attacks on Israelis and the families of those killed while carrying out such attacks.
The children of slain Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi have received multimillion-dollar mansions and massive monthly stipends from the government of Saudi Arabia in return for their silence over their father's gruesome murder, according to a bombshell report in the Washington Post.
The monthly stipends reportedly range from $368 for a terrorist jailed for up to three years to $3,400 for one sentenced to at least 85033 years — the latter of which is the same amount that goes to the families of "martyred" terrorists.
It would be easier and more helpful for society to just give all that money away—for healthcare, for stipends, for charities—than to run ads telling you how good Candidate X is and how much he or she wants to help.
As is the case with almost every recent athlete-friendly NCAA rule change—unlimited meals and snacks, the return of guaranteed four-year scholarships, the aforementioned cost-of-attendance stipends—it's almost certainly the result of bad press and ongoing legal pressure.
The hockey team followed by threatening to boycott the International Ice Hockey Federation World Championship last year unless USA Hockey brought their developmental support and working conditions, from stipends to travel insurance and arrangements, up to the level of what the men receive.
Last month, Israel announced a freeze on about 5 percent of the tax payout, as punishment for the Palestinian Authority's policy of paying stipends to Palestinian prisoners in Israel and to the families of Palestinians killed or wounded in confrontations with Israelis.
Worry and anger has been growing among many Israelis who fear that the economy will become unsustainable in the coming decades without radical change, in part because many ultra-Orthodox men prefer full time Torah study over work and rely on government stipends.
That coalition has allowed the I.D.C. and its leader — Senator Jeffrey D. Klein, who represents parts of the Bronx and Westchester County — to reap the benefits of working with the Republicans, including larger staffs, bigger offices, and in many cases, richer stipends.
Indeed, as federal and state investigators look into the Senate's practice of giving stipends to members for committee jobs they did not hold, there has been a noticeable change in many of the implicated senators' behavior and that of their fans and detractors.
The current scandal involves eight senators — all members of a ruling coalition led by Republicans and a group of breakaway Democrats — who received tens of thousands of dollars in stipends over the past three years for committee chairmanships they do not hold.
ALBANY — In late February 2016, the Republican leader of the New York State Senate, John J. Flanagan, sent a letter to the chamber's secretary outlining a series of stipends to various members — de facto bonuses totaling hundreds of thousands of taxpayer dollars.
At the moment, thanks in part to the pressure exerted by a 2015 ruling by Judge Wilken, top N.C.A.A. athletes can receive scholarships totaling tens of thousands of dollars for tuition, room, board and stipends, as well as cost-of-attendance compensation.
" Bonnie Halpern-Felsher, a pediatrics professor at Stanford University and author of the Journal of Adolescent Health report that first noted the stipends, told BuzzFeed News that "it's just taking a page out of the playbook of the tobacco industry in teaching their own curriculum.
Attempts to hold talks with the government appear to have stalled, and analysts say President Muhammadu Buhari now seems categorically opposed to expanding the 2009 amnesty program that brought an end to a years-long Delta uprising by offering militants stipends and job training.
But its role as a sump for protest votes means it also provides a European stage and stipends for those who would destroy the union (including some, like Nigel Farage of the UK Independence Party, unable to secure a place in their own nations' parliaments).
Some day in the distant future we will tell our grandchildren about the time back on Earth, before the monthly Musk Buck stipends, when humans had to exert 40-plus hours of physical or mental labor each week to justify the continuation of their life.
Joseph claims Love, a vice president at Michigan-based investment firm Huron Capita, approached the family to get an inside track to his brother and started wining and dining him with gifts like a new television, new shoes, weekly cash stipends, vacations, and more.
Despite poking holes in those contentions, judges have mostly allowed the NCAA to maintain the status quo, granting athletes concessions such as the freedom to receive cash stipends that cover the full cost of school attendance without creating a free market for their services.
Abdul Mahdi on Wednesday declared three days of national mourning, said he had not ordered use of live ammunition and announced measures aimed at placating protesters including a cabinet reshuffle, punishment of corrupt officials, job opportunities for the unemployed and stipends for the poor.
Abdul Mahdi on Wednesday declared three days of national mourning, said he had not ordered use of live ammunition and announced measures aimed at placating protesters including a cabinet reshuffle, punishment of corrupt officials, job opportunities for the unemployed and stipends for the poor.
" As the Independent Democratic Conference has argued, Mr. Lewis, the lawyer, said he believed that stipends paid to vice chairmen or vice chairwomen were allowed by a clause in legislative law that refers to senators serving in special roles or "directly in connection therewith.
New York is one of only a handful of states that rewards stipends to so many committee chairs and other leaders, and only Pennsylvania is more generous, giving a $47,880 perk to its president pro tem, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures.
The statement went on to say that each player could receive up to $85,000 in cash through additional stipends and incentives for medals in addition to a housing allowance, travel allowances, meal expenses, medical and disability insurance, and infrastructure that includes an elite support staff.
Reuters calculates that the public-private housing projects in which Lincoln participates reap nearly $875 million in revenue a year from military housing tenants, roughly a fifth of the $4 billion a year the Defense Department pays in rent stipends for privatized on-base housing.
Using KIPP, a national network of over 200 tuition-free, public charter schools, the program will select 15 students already planning to attend four years of college on scholarship and provide them with annual stipends of $15,000 to pay for a myriad of needs.
"Aside from the stipends system, a handful of these senior-most princes enrich themselves by controlling several billion dollars in annual expenditures in 'off-budget' programs," one leaked cable said, citing, ironically, bin Talal, who was among the most high-profile Saudis arrested over the weekend.
The NCAA fights tooth and nail for amateurism, an arguably illegal system of inarguable economic control; player-friendly reforms such as cost-of-living stipends and the ability to even offer four-year scholarships have come only as a result of legal defeats and public shamings.
Stipends for the poor, more job opportunities for graduates and pledges to punish a handful of corrupt officials have come too late for those demanding an overhaul of state institutions, a flawed electoral process and system of governance that has fueled endemic corruption, many Iraqis say.
The most recent certification, sent by Senate officials to authorize the stipends, requests payments for Senators Diane J. Savino and Jose R. Peralta, both members of the Independent Democratic Conference, the splinter faction; and the Republican Senators Thomas F. O'Mara, Patrick M. Gallivan and Patty Ritchie.
CONTINUING ED Sustained online learning presents a few particular financial issues for students: * Students using military stipends via the GI Bill may face a lower housing payout "for any subsequent terms pursued solely online," according to Christina Mandreucci, press secretary for the Department of Veterans Affairs.
The yearly stipends — ranging from $12,500 to $18,000 — went to a variety of Mr. Flanagan's political allies, including five members of his party, and the three senators from the breakaway group: Jose Peralta of Queens, Diane Savino of Staten Island, and David J. Valesky of Syracuse.
Greece's leftist government, which was re-elected in September on promises to mitigate the negative impact of austerity and has a fragile parliamentary majority, does not want to hurt the country's 2.7 million pensioners any more, having seen their monthly stipends cut 11 times since 2010.
An aide working for the committee confirmed to CNN that the Department of Veterans Affairs has severely struggled to process GI bill payments and housing stipends in recent months and that Robert Worley, executive director of Education Service of the Veterans Benefits Administration, was reassigned over the matter.
The errors, which were brought to the attention of VA officials as early as April, continue to affect more than 10,000 veterans, who have gone more than 30 days without receiving their monthly stipends under the GI Bill, which are used by many to pay rent and other bills.
While officials noted that most of those pending claims are less than 30 days old, they acknowledged that more than 1,000 veterans have waited over 60 days for their GI Bill payments and nearly 10 times that amount have seen their stipends delayed for more than a month.
Abbas praises the Palestinian terrorists who die as "martyrs," meets with terrorists upon their release from Israeli prison, and refuses U.S. demands that the Palestinian Authority stop paying generous monthly stipends to imprisoned Palestinian terrorists or to the families of those who die while trying to kill others.
"I thought the sitting city comptroller would at least know how to calculate the rate of inflation," Mr. Heastie huffed on Twitter, trolling New York City's comptroller, Scott Stringer, a member of the special committee that determined the raise and, to address ethical concerns, limited stipends and outside income.
The walkout is also taking a toll on workers, who are subsisting on stipends of $250 a week from the U.A.W. "It's not easy, but I had some money put away in case there was a strike," said Ted Allen, 39, a single father of two 9-year olds.
So for 2019, Sundance allocated a minimum of 20 percent of top-tier press passes to critics who are part of the initiative, developed programming to help new critics navigate the festival, and provided stipends to defray travel and lodging costs for over 50 freelance critics and journalists.
Like a musician hoping to be signed to a major label or an improv comedian dreaming of Saturday Night Live, Leonelli rolled the dice attempting to make a living doing what he loved, but on the other side of 30, assistant coach stipends would no longer cut it.
However, one key difference to note between the two is that amateur competitors often participate free of charge in hopes of eventually landing a paid professional career, while referees seemingly commit for the duration of their time unpaid, and only top-tiered referees are funded with small stipends for travel expenses.
But on Wednesday, the New York State Comptroller's office said it would reject thousands of dollars in stipends promised to two I.D.C. members — Diane J. Savino of Staten Island and Mr. Peralta — after it was revealed that they were being paid as Senate committee chairpeople, despite not holding those titles.
On Thursday, perhaps sensing an once-in-every-eight-year opportunity, Michael Gianaris, the Queens Democrat who is the ranking member on the ethics committee and Mr. Klein's chief foil in their party, tried to offer a rule to prevent stipends from going to vice chairmen, calling such a maneuver inappropriate.
In a bid to offset the impact on jobs of an aggressive fossil fuel phase out, Inslee also proposes to protect the healthcare and pension benefits of fossil fuel workers, provide stipends for training workers in new fields, and create funds to stimulate investment in areas affected by job losses.
Melissa Dalton, a senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, told CNN that from fiscal year 103, when the US began earnestly supporting forces in Syria to fight ISIS, through the 210 fiscal year, the US has provided $22019 billion toward equipment, supply, training and stipends for these partners.
Earlier today, The New York Times published a story (that you should really read) detailing how college football players spend the cost-of-living stipends—meant to cover the full cost of attending school, and generally no more than a few thousand dollars per semester—that now come with their athletic scholarships.
ALBANY — The New York State Comptroller's office has rejected tens of thousands of dollars in stipends for five state senators after an investigation revealed that the lawmakers had been assigned false titles as chairs of committees they did not lead and as a result had been paid for jobs they did not hold.
In a letter to White House chief of staff Reince Priebus obtained by The Hill, lawyers at the Shurat HaDin Israel Law Center urged Trump to "demand from Mr. Abbas an immediate end to of the PA's policy of paying stipends to terrorists" during Abbas's visit to the Oval Office on Wednesday.
On one hand, the association will tell anyone who will listen—most notably, federal judges overseeing antitrust lawsuits—that it's perfectly legal and acceptable for schools to collude and limit player compensation to scholarships and small cost-of-attendance stipends, because athletes are students and amateurs and not professionals and blah blah blah.
The $79,500 salary has not increased in 20 years, so a raise is in order, but only as long as the senators and members of the Assembly forgo outside income and ban what are known as lulus, the stipends for committee chairmen and chairwomen that leaders use to hold sway over members.
Any substantial raise needs to be accompanied by a ban on outside income — the higher salary implicitly recognizes that the position is a full-time job — and on the stipends for committee chairs known as "lulus," which legislative leaders use to reward or punish members, consolidating power and making the lawmaking less democratic.
Throughout the tournament, the Americans have drawn energy and inspiration from the outpouring of support — from N.H.L. stars, United States senators and others — that helped push U.S.A. Hockey to increase team members' monthly stipends and performance bonuses and to provide the same kind of insurance and travel provisions afforded the American men's teams.
Two other members of the I.D.C. — Jeffrey D. Klein, who leads the group, and David Valesky, his deputy — were allowed to receive their stipends, totaling $61,500 for the year, after the comptroller determined that their assigned titles "vice president pro tempore" and "senior assistant majority leader of the Senate" were supported by other documents.
"Compensation in medicine is extremely complex and often opaque," said study co-author Renee Butkus, director of health policy at the American College of Physicians in Washington, D.C. Total compensation can include base salaries, stipends for other positions, various productivity standards, clinical and nonclinical support, and office and laboratory space, Butkus said by email.
These include provisions that would make it easier for small businesses to join together to offer retirement plans, treat graduate students' stipends as compensation for purposes concerning individual retirement accounts (IRA), allow long-term and part-time workers to participate in companies' 401(k) plans, and eliminate the age maximum for contributing to IRAs.
These include provisions that would make it easier for small businesses to join together to offer retirement plans, treat graduate students' stipends as compensation for purposes concerning individual retirement accounts (IRA), allow long-term and part-time workers to participate in companies' 22019(k) plans, and eliminate the age maximum for contributing to IRAs.
Though the Senate tax plan thankfully does not appear to include a proposal of this kind, the House plan to tax graduate students like me — not just on the modest stipends we receive in exchange for being the backbone of university teaching workforces, but also on the free tuition we receive — would be ruinous.
Those who want to be a scientist are faced with a system that expects students to spend six years scraping by on graduate stipends and many more years making slightly more money in post-doctoral positions — all with the nagging knowledge that they will most likely be forced to start their career again in their mid-30s.
The students receive stipends for critical expenses outside of tuition and room and board; a mentor who will provide support throughout the scholarship; support from the Goldberg Connectors, a network of professionals who will help students secure summer internships and job opportunities; and a leadership weekend focused on professional development and networking with the other scholars and mentors.
With athletic scholarships and the cost-of-attendance stipends allowed by the NCAA providing a natural cap, that experience has to be awesome in order to attract top athletic talent and keep the golden goose well-fed—and Clemson University, as The State's Matt Connolly recently detailed, is about to raise the awesomeness bar to celestial heights.
" ART HERE's 220 demands include hiring tenure track faculty, code compliance and facility repair, living-wage stipends and pay raises for graduate students and departmental staff, and the removal of "Silent Sam," a divisive Confederate war monument on campus that ART HERE activist call, "a symbol still functioning in tacit defense of slavery and a racist social order.
Such criticisms have been given a new thrust this month as a series of articles in The New York Times revealed that three members of the Independent Democratic Conference received tens of thousands of dollars in stipends earmarked for other lawmakers, after being falsely identified as committee chairmen in payroll documents sent by Senate staff members.
Perhaps an important lesson to be learned from this episode is that drug companies can stand to cut the VA some serious slack in their pricing, thereby alleviating the budget pressures that are currently forcing policy makers and veterans advocates to battle over and choose between paying for GI Bill recipients' full housing stipends or supporting all caregivers of gravely wounded and incapacitated veterans.
The addition of four Republicans to the list of three Democratic committee vice chairmen receiving questionable stipends has widened the latest controversy to engulf Albany, which has an outsize reputation for corruption and has been buffeted in recent years by the convictions of two of its most powerful figures: Sheldon Silver, the former Assembly speaker, and Dean G. Skelos, the former Senate majority leader.
In a move that could open a new avenue for challenging the National Collegiate Athletic Association's prohibition of athlete compensation beyond scholarships and cost-of-living stipends, the National Labor Relations Board has ruled that Northwestern University and the 17 other private universities that play FBS football cannot prohibit players' usage of social media, limit their access to media members, or prevent them from discussing their health.
Today, we chat with a nurse practitioner from Los Angeles, CA. Previously, we spoke to a creative director from Upstate New York, and a chief of staff in Washington, D.C. Job: Nurse PractitionerAge: 33Location: Los Angeles, CADegree: BA in Theater, BS in Nursing, Master's in NursingFirst Salary: $30,000 as a nannyCurrent Salary: $139,000 plus bonuses and stipends As a kid, what did you want to be when you grew up?
The structures to be remediated in this round are situated in a host of international locations, including the first stipends for the structures at the National Art Schools designed in 1961 in Havana, Cuba; the Rashid Karami International Fairground in Tripoli, Lebanon; the History Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Sarajevo; the Chess Palace and Alpine Club in Tbilisi, Georgia; and St Brendan's Community School in Birr, Ireland.
The association was deeply, existentially opposed to both cost-of-living stipends and complimentary bagel toppings—that is, until bad press and expensive lawsuits convinced NCAA president Mark Emmert and company that, actually, cream cheese should be spread liberally, that gas and pizza money won't break the bank of an industry that can afford to pay football strength coaches $525,000 per year, and that we have always been at war with East Asia.
There are tons of elements to this, among them shoring up the retirement, pension, and health care benefits of retired and retiring fossil fuel workers, providing "income support and educational stipends" to fossil fuel workers, creating a "Re-Power Fund" to invest in transitioning communities, creating a "Restoration Fund" to train workers and put them to work in ecological restoration, strengthening labor and bargaining laws, and conditioning all federal clean energy investments on high labor standards.
Nine in 10 Catholic religious orders asked at least one person to delay his or her application because of student loans and 70 percent have turned away at least one person because of student debt, according to a 2013 study by the National Religious Vocation Conference, an organization that studies religious orders in the U.S. Some religious orders provide stipends - typically $15,000 to $20,000 - to prospective members pay off student loan debt if the orders can afford it, said Paul Bednarczyk, the National Religious Vocation Conference's executive director.

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