Sentences with phrase «becoming contract workers»

There are opportunities for older employees to work part - time or get more time off by becoming contract workers, but those options don't come with job security.

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The NLRB ruling, involving the Teamsters Union and waste recycler Browning - Ferris Industries, has become a highly politicized flashpoint between those who would like to expand the employment rights of the three million contract workers upon which the economy increasingly depends, and business owners who object to the increasing regulation of their affairs.
The Silicon Valley worker benefits and perks — the free, fresh produce and transcendental meditation pods — have become symbols of the riches created in the tech sector and how good it has been to workers, but the hype belies the truth that many of the employees operating within big tech companies are working on second - class contract terms.
With fewer workers, contractors are becoming wary of signing new work contracts, especially as many of them include fines for not completing a job by a designated date.
Over the decades, it became a huge company that not only employed many unionized workers to the extent that that eventually had 372 separate bargaining contracts at one time.
so a player who feels what and how the fans feel about the mediocrity of the club is now slated to be bigger than the club... wenger spent a donkey years at the club and won nothing yet he stays in fat contracts and yet he is not bigger than the club, remember last season when he complained that the salaries of the emirates workers was affecting the club transfer... imagine what a joke arsenal has become... admin pls think of something better to write about and leave sanchez out of this... van pussy was a legend...
POUGHKEEPSIE — Central Hudson and IBEW Local 320 have negotiated a new contract for utility workers, who would become employees of Fortis, Inc. should the buyout of CH Energy Group be approved by the State Public Service Commission.
The amendments would also better protect workers whose building owners attempt to contract out their jobs, and extend assistance to employees whose work becomes in - sourced from a contractor to property owner.
GOP Gov. Scott Walker and Republicans in the Legislature last year approved the law, becoming the 25th state to bar labor contracts that require workers to pay union fees.
The Taiwanese company, criticized earlier this year for a spate of suicides among workers in China, became the world's largest electronics contract manufacturer years ago due to its emphasis on cutting costs.
According to the news outlet, David Hoff, a former construction worker, contracted the incurable form of cancer after working with wallboard products, as particles from the products became airborne when they were sanded down at jobsites.
Picketing elevator workers and out - of - service elevators became a common sight in parts of Ontario after hundreds of unionized elevator technicians walked off the job when their contracts expired on April 30th.
As more people opt to become «gig workers», firms need to ensure that contracts are allocated to the best person for the job, not the one who offered the cheapest rate.
«With the number of temporary workers up 50 % since the recession ended four years ago and the number of contract workers at an all - time high, freelance work is fast becoming a mainstay in the 21st century economy.
and the number of contract workers at an all - time high, freelance work is fast becoming a mainstay in the 21st century economy.
Under these purchase - of - service contracts, the role of the public social worker often becomes one of referral of individual cases and monitoring of service contracts.
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