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Even the hint that a valued worker might jump ship in a tight labor market was often enough to prompt a raise, or perhaps other perks, like stock options or a better job title.
Both cases involve claims about a valued worker with close personal relationships at the top of the party seemingly exploiting young people many rungs beneath them on the political ladder.
The principles hold, among other things, that a school is an egalitarian community and that the student is a valued worker in that community, with the teacher in the role of mentor or coach.
Like an employer pushing back a valued worker's retirement, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority has responded to budget problems by extending the lives of the C cars, known by their model number as R32s.
The guy, Philando Castile, who was killed in St . Paul he was a worker, a valued worker in a local school.
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When employees quit or retire, their companies may lose more than valued workers.
The onus is now on companies to make sure they keep their most valued workers, Mr. Forster said.
People are quick to say that the few Hispanic farm employees in the area are valued workers and that there is no animus in the law.
Would the city have to withhold merit raises from employees for the third year in a row, and further demoralize valued workers?
Most PIs want you to do well, but they may perceive your increased independence as the loss of a valued worker--or, worse, as gaining a new competitor.
Perez went on to praise Costco cofounder Jim Sinegal, saying the former CEO's business philosophy valued workers as much as investors.
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