Sentences with phrase «building labour force»

We can build the labour force that is needed now and prepare for the one needed in the future.

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How is it, then, that when allegations arose that a Canadian mine may have been built with forced labour, the government's response was largely confined to drawing up «media lines» and «talking points?»
And on the Gulf Coast, some 25 proposed plants would mostly be built on brownfield sites with access already to infrastructure and skilled local labour forces.
At every moment the vast and horrible Thing breaks in upon us through the crevices and invades our precarious dwelling - place, that Thing we try so hard to forget but which is always there, separated from us only by thin dividing walls: fire, pestilence, earthquake, storm, the unleashing of dark moral forces, all these sweep away ruthlessly, in an instant, what we had laboured with mind and heart to build up and make beautiful.
For example, if Labour is serious about radical economic change then it needs to consider how it can build an alliance of social and political forces to support it.
These longer term trends include: the ongoing decline in the Tory share of the vote; the building up of «third forces» in light of this Tory decline (mainly the Liberal Democrats but also the SNP in Scotland); and the inability of Labour to secure the levels of support achieved in the 1945 — 1966 period where it regularly won with levels of support of 43 — 50 %.
Make an alliance with the more civilised Tories and you could build a centre force in British politics that might eventually oust New Labour.
I hope Labour will re-start a dialogue about building firmer, mutually beneficial ties with progressive forces in NI — both within the SDLP and without — in light of Cameron's move.
Then came the Second World War and a none too glamorous history of forced labour producing armaments, repairing Ju 88s and building Kübelwagens and Schwimmwagens.
The forced hard labour of these luckless souls helped to build the streets, bridges and buildings of what is today a thriving metropolis on Tierra del Fuego's Isla Grande.
The magnificent centrepiece of Tihosuco, Mexico, took nearly 200 years to complete, built by forced Mayan labour for Spanish invaders.
Yet more and more economies, companies and individuals are recognising both the benefits a flexible labour force can bring as well as the attractions of building a career along these relatively unconventional lines.
On July 1, 1999 the Homeowner Protection Act Regulations came into force requiring registered builders to provide third - party warranty insurance on new homes, commonly referred to as 2-5-10 year home warranty because it provides coverage for two years of labour, five years on the building envelope, and 10 years on the structure.
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