Sentences with phrase «most workers today»

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Today, the people who run the most successful companies have learned that helping workers balance their lives on the job and off results in a healthy environment with less stress, much higher productivity, and much lower employee turnover.
The legislation proposed earlier this summer - the Reforming American Immigration for Strong Employment (RAISE) Act - would exclude most such workers and would reduce the total number of green cards awarding permanent legal U.S. residence to just over 500,000 from more than one million today.
The Turk is a convenient metaphor for the worker in today's disrupted economy: Finding himself in the most opulent of settings, a person is confined to a tiny box, performing menial tasks for the benefit of the ruling class.
Most of the disaster - related apps that presented today mentioned the recent events of Hurricane Harvey and Hurricane Irma in their pitches, observing that tech should be able to pair victims, resources and rescue workers far better than existing services.
Today, fast - food workers — who most often work for franchisees — are campaigning for a new minimum wage of $ 15 an hour.
Southborough, MA — May 19th, 2017: RxAdvance today announced that the International Association of Sheet Metal, Air, Rail and Transportation Workers (SMART), one of North America's most dynamic and diverse unions with 216,000 members, has awarded its multi-year pharmacy benefit management (PBM) services contract to RxAdvance beginning on Jan. 1, 2018.
Our world today has seen the rise and fall of many venture capital firms, but most firms are small to mid-sized shops that can range from just two employees to several hundred workers.
Rather, it requires that we give priority to the needs of the most vulnerable in our political community, which today means unskilled American workers.
I believe that people, poor as they were by our standards, had more control over their own lives in those days than is possible today for most workers, especially in the developing countries.
In the same way that the energy industry today is mistakenly identified with «Big Oil» (Exxon, Chevron, et al.), when it is in fact conducted predominantly by smaller independent companies most readers will have never heard of, modern capitalism is not largely the purview of Apple and Walmart, but rather of small, privately owned businesses with less than one hundred employees providing services or products the public wants or needs in order to support the families of the owners and provide jobs for their workers.
Mr. de Blasio's announcement today follows a flurry of similar policy initiatives that Mr. Cuomo, after his skepticism of the State Legislature, rolled out unilaterally over the last year: first, a $ 15 - an - hour wage for fast food workers through a special wage board, then the same for state public employees last November, and most recently for SUNY employees Monday — complete with a call for the city to follow.
Poloncarz continued, «In today's data - driven informational age, there is no reason why a CPS case worker should not have the most complete and current information at their fingertips as they are investigating a case.
On the most productive part of the world, where the labor is cheap, the workers sooner or later will demand better life for their hard work, like it happened in Japan (50s - 60s vs today).
«We are a progressive, activist union that represents and organizes the most vulnerable and marginalized workers in our city today,» said Stuart Appelbaum, president of RWDSU, which has been particularly active recently in efforts to unionize car wash operators.
A slew of council members who originally supported the bill backed by the unions and introduced by Councilwoman Elizabeth Crowley today changed their votes to back the mayor's plan — they said because of a change that will provide the most seriously wounded workers, who qualify for Social Security disability, with a pension equal to 75 percent of their salary.
One of the most significant labor - market problems facing the U.S. today is the number of workers whose middle - class jobs are slipping away and who are not prepared to adjust to a rapidly moving labor market.
Most of today's workers won't have pensions to fall back on in older age.
Today's workers will live longer and thus have to fund longer retirements, but most of them don't have a pension plan at all.
It sounds like an outdated notion, but a new report suggests that workers staying with the same employer for most of their career is as prevalent today as it ever was.
«Today, most workers don't have a pension.
Today, most of that generation of shelter workers has retired, and has been replaced by people who do not have those preconceptions.
Produced group and independent photo - series including: The Catholic Worker Movement; Dead End: The Bowery; The End of City Repertory Theatre; The Harlem Document; Lost Generation: The Plight of Youth Today; The Most Crowded Block in the World; Park Avenue: North and South; Sixteenth Street: A Cross-section of New York; and Tabernacle City.
Apparently the majority of American workers will be spending most of their time clicking around Amazon today, but we've decided it's less ludicrous to waste time and money via the internet than in real life.
Among the most common types of accidental injury claims today are auto accidents, truck accidents, boating accidents, workers compensation accidents or accidental injury from a defective product or someone's unreasonable acts.
The principles include five basic concepts that underline most workers» compensation legislation in Canada today.
Her findings confirm those of a recent report for the Ontario government that temp agency employees — many of whom are newcomers — are some of the most vulnerable and precariously employed of all workers in today's labour market.
But in a recent Gallup survey nearly three - quarters (74 percent) of workers indicated they expect to continue working either full or part time after retirement age.1 Today, there are many factors dictating when most of us will be able to retire, including Social Security, medical costs, how much we've saved, and the cost of living.
Like many workers in China today, most gold farmers are migrants.
Most of the disaster - related apps that presented today mentioned the recent events of Hurricane Harvey and Hurricane Irma in their pitches, observing that tech should be able to pair victims, resources and rescue workers far better than existing services.
But the reality of today's job market is one of greater volatility, with most HIT workers open to new opportunities under certain circumstances.
If you're like most of today's workforce or you're a seasonal worker, you probably have quite a bit of work experience from different employers.
«Most therapists today trained as psychologists, social workers, professional counselors, or psychiatrists.
And in study after study, flexibility shows up high on the list of what today's newest, most educated workers want.
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