A list of puns related to "Sector Skills Council"
If it's my skill set but I can't get an idea of the level from the salary why would I bother to apply? Do you actually want to employ anyone?
I recently learned that in Lexington essential government workers will be receiving hero pay to the tune of $5,000 dollars. This hero pay is excluding the lexington healthcare, daycare, and grocery workers that provided services to those government workers throughout the pandemic at risk of life and limb and many without solid health insurance through their employer or spotty Covid-19 paid time off.
https://www.kentucky.com/news/local/counties/fayette-county/article255017147.html
I'm asking all Lexingtonians to simply write an e-mail to the council letting them know you care and would like to see a new vote to extend the hero pay to ALL heroes, public and private:councilmembers@lexingtonky.gov
If you don't want to type up an e-mail - My thought is something like this as a template:
Dear Council Members,
During a recent council session, there was a vote to provide hero pay to public sector essential workers, as a Lexingtonian, I feel it is imperative this is extended to the healthcare, daycare, and grocery essential workers who also risked themselves to provide the city with vital services including the public sector workers receiving hero pay. Many private sector workers don't have access to the same level of vacation or health insurance benefits public workers have making them even more of need for hero pay.
Please reconsider expanding hero pay to ALL heroes public and private.
Thank you for anyone who takes the time to read and help let the council know how you feel about this issue. I'm hoping if enough people send a simple e-mail to the council, they'll reconsider the vote to exclude or not extend the hero pay to all the heroes of lexington.
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A bonus of $5,000 has been proposed. Whatever the amount, the city would have additional costs per worker from required pension contribution increases that accompany the higher pay.
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>The $15 million is part of the roughly $120 million in American Rescue Plan Act money the city is set to receive over the next two years. The council will continue debate on potential projects to fund with that money at a meeting on Oct. 26. Lexington-Fayette Urban County Councilman
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>David Kloiber proposed Thursday that the city include private-sector employees β such as nurses, day care workers, grocery store workersβ and up the amount from
Need I say more?
I have an open position for my steward, there is a guy with 20 stewardship and the "Midas touched"(4 stars) trait and another guy with 21 stewardship and the "fortune builder"(3 stars) trait, which one should I employ?
Have been watching videos and YouTube, and everyone in the comments (both Indians and Foreigners) are talking about the same thing.
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