Such benefits cost a lot more than the difference between our wages and those of permanent employees.
In 2009, the mine employed 578 people, all of which were permanent employees.
We have 328 permanent employees plus contract staff, a total of 386 at the moment.
The division has 90 permanent employees and eventually jobs will be lost, he said.
But he said that many permanent employees knew little English.
There are 300 permanent employees, although hundreds more have worked in Denver.
They might have 12 permanent employees making $6.50 an hour.
"Now, however, all the work is done with much temporary help and very few permanent employees."
The staff should be permanent employees at a high level to have clout.
He wrote that his department would provide language training to permanent employees "to the extent possible."
The airline has not said how many permanent workers it planned to hire.
I mean, wouldn't he rather have Terry as a sort of permanent worker anyway?
But by week's end, union officials announced a tentative agreement to hire more permanent workers.
In addition, the company is studying whether it can use more permanent workers and provide English courses.
There was a tremendous release of tension, particularly for the people, the women who had been permanent workers as opposed to the students.
Before companies begin hiring large numbers of permanent workers, they often add to their temporary work force.
The company wants to buy out 300 to 500 permanent, full-time administrative, production and engineering workers at the plant.
It includes, he said, such issues as rehiring permanent workers first.
Most of the permanent workers lived a few miles away in Niland.
Such senior data programmers earn $50 to $75 an hour, or about 50 to 100 percent higher wages than do permanent workers.