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The other demands of the cleaners are an occupational sick pay scheme and parity of terms and conditions with directly employed staff.
"[Indies] deserve equal market access and parity of terms with Universal, Sony and Warner," it states in the manifesto, "and an independent copyright should be valued and remunerated at the same level as a major company copyright".
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We have evaluated the effects of parity in terms of number of deliveries on bone density and fracture risk at different ages.
"The problem wasn't the lack of numbers, the [regime's] advance happened because of a lack of parity in terms of strength.
Although we have seen some analyst houses point out that the two have reached some kind of parity in terms of usage — although apps seem to be outpacing growth of mobile web for traffic — when it comes to making money, apps still seem to command more engagement, and therefore more revenues.
(Nurse Manager 4) Increased standardisation, in addition to clearer government guidance regarding the 'buy-in' of managers to policy guidance was also supported by practitioners who noted the current lack of parity in terms of work related terms and conditions for APs: I think there should be a clear all Wales policy direction on what AP is.
In particular, the risk of preeclampsia in the second pregnancy seemed to increase at approximately 5 years after the first delivery [ 25], whereas the risk after 10 years was similar to that among nulliparous women [ 24], suggesting that the benefit of higher parity in terms of preeclampsia risk is only transient [ 24].
Cars and trucks of all makes are reaching parity in terms of quality, features and, in many cases, styling, so automakers are turning to "nonproduct" amenities, from coddling buyers at the dealership to offering exciting driving schools.
Intel is spending $300m on diversity, and Apple $50m, but none of the Silicon Valley giants are anywhere near parity in terms of women in their overall workforce, and not even hitting 20% women in tech roles," Charman-Anderson said.
Second, because new understandings of the complexity and importance of the work, including an understanding of early childhood services as sites of ethical and democratic practice, require a workforce with parity — in terms of qualification and pay — to school teachers (see Moss, 2006 for a discussion of the early childhood worker as a reflective and democratic professional).
There are few female staff members, although the women's track squad has increased in size since full parity in terms of Olympic medals came in 2012.
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