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Lt. Anthony Garvey, the president of the New York City Lieutenants Benevolent Association, said it would be wrong for unions to get angry about the city's wage deferral demand.
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But deferral need not be paralysis.
The CEBS rules, which will be finalised next month, are more restrictive in the amount of a bonus that can be paid in cash and upfront, and demand greater deferral of bonuses over up to five years.
Of the £1.6bn increase, some £1bn was caused by BarCap, which has been hiring more people and investing in infrastructure as well incurring costs from new deferral pay deals being demanded by the Financial Services Authority.
Around the country, construction of coal plants has been slowed, partly by opposition but also by the recession, which has stunted electric demand and forced cancellation or deferral of all kinds of utility projects.
There's certainly no need for any wage deferral".
The Giuliani administration has proposed that the city's 27,000 police officers accept a two-week deferral of pay as part of any new labor contract, a demand that has angered leaders of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association.
In other words, deferral may "tip the scales" for a donor already juggling multiple demands, leading to the view that donation is too much of a hassle, particularly if the next attempt may be unsuccessful.
The hearing made it clear that the lodestone for Sessions is his abject deferral to what he sees as President Donald Trump's "rights" but which might better be described as Trump's demands, desires, and whims.
Happiness required deferral.
"There were no grounds to justify deferral".
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