Sentences with phrase «by fewer workers»

Dozens of Chicago Public Schools food service workers rallied Tuesday afternoon to call for an end to quickly prepared frozen meals that can be readied in smaller kitchens by fewer workers.

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In September, the department store, which has been beset by 11 straight quarters of comparable sales declines, said it would hire 80,000 temporary workers for the holiday season, the second year in a row it was taking on fewer seasonal associates.
Forty - five percent of those surveyed by NFIB said they found few or no qualified workers to fill open positions, which is 3 percentage points higher than September a year earlier, and 4 percentage points higher than the same time period in both 2013 and 2012.
Velasquez cites workers in an assisted living facility tasked with caring for patients, a job in close proximity to medical records that can be accessed by a few keyboard taps.
Except for a dip in the last few years by men ages 65 to 69, older workers overall are a growing presence in the workforce, the institute found.
That means fewer workers to support the ever - expanding population of elderly: The number of people in the workforce is expected to decline by about 20 % to 63.4 million in 2035.
As has been pointed out by several observers of Fowler's claims over the past few days (to the genuine surprise of many) an HR department's primary allegiance is to the company, not to its workers.
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.
In a random sampling of public opinion taken by the Forum Poll among 1,385 Canadians 18 years of age and older, the majority (51 %) do not agree Canadian employers should be able to hire temporary foreign workers (a federal program which has just been curtailed), while fewer than this agree (45 %).
Instead, he allows his workers to recover from the rigors of the summer by working eight - hour days the rest of the year and taking a few extra days off.
That's because the tech industry was founded by immigrants — Elon Musk, Satya Nadella and Sergey Brin are just a few prominent foreign - born CEOs — and it relies heavily on foreign workers, particularly those on H - 1B visas.
The highest concentration of Gen Y workers are at small companies with less than 100 employees (47 %), followed by medium companies that have between 100 and no more than 1,500 employees (30 %), and the fewest work in large companies with more than 1,500 employees (23 %).
But there is little or no discussion in Unions Matter of current intergenerational tensions in the union movement: the movement toward two - tier workplaces, like Air Canada's Rouge Airlines, which aims to hire new, mostly younger workers at a lower pay scale and with fewer benefits than are enjoyed by older, established workers.
For example, in the Philippines the growing population of overseas workers sending money back home has lead to the rise of financial technology (fintech) apps that offer a variety of new, low - cost services such as remittance payments, transfers, and lending that were otherwise expensive and dominated by a few groups.
After all, at a time when workers are feeling squeezed by stagnating wages — nationally, 42 % of workers earn less than $ 15 an hour — they may see few other options.
In that sense, the Fed has the potential to make a huge structural difference in the economic lives of blacks and other minorities by heavily weighting the full employment part of the their mandate relative to the inflation part, especially since there's still considerable slack in the job market, with lower - wage, minority workers facing the brunt of it, and — importantly — little evidence of inflationary pressure (if anything, the Fed has missed their inflation target on the low side for a few years running now).
This is important, given that the Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council notes that 34.3 percent of US workers are employed by a business with fewer than 100 workers.
In the article, the MSM propagandist states such things as: 2017 has seen, according to his one time Goldman Sachs source, a «dramatic crash in [physical gold coin] demand,» that interest in gold coins is linked to «political conservatism, or anarcho - libertarianism» and «end of the world right wing sentiments,» that gold has been implicated in a «conspiracy to commit money laundering,» that gold is «financed by people in the narcotics trade,» that it comes from «illegal mines and drug dealers in Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador,» that «the federal authorities assume the NTR Metals [case] represented only a fraction of illegally sourced and financed gold,» that therefore the US attorney is broadly investigating the gold industry, that gold is «produced by exploited workers,» that «crude [gold] extraction techniques create serious and lasting environmental damage,» that gold plays an important part in «tax evasion,» that it is related to American gun sales, which the author abhors; that «drug dealers [use] gold imports as a way of laundering their proceeds,» and that «they came to realize that illegal gold [is] an intrinsically better business» than drug dealing; to name but a few of the aspersions cast against gold in the short article.
The church, with pride and joy, salutes a new humanity, where honor will no longer be accorded to the money accumulated by the few, but to the workers and peasants.
But economists show that the capital that is increased by production methods that require fewer workers will be invested elsewhere, so that new employment opportunities are created.
The gop has alienated so many people from so many walks of life that the only voter represented by them will be a 50 year old white man who mistrusts minorities and women and unions and non christians and seniors and government employees and teachers and librarians and nurses and postal workers and immigrants and firefighters and I have probably left out quite a few of you who they have managed to insult this past year.
Blue - collar America worked in unionized factories run by a few giant companies that made an implicit commitment of lifetime employment to their white - collar workers.
In 1979, nearly 20 million workers were employed in manufacturing jobs, but by 2007 fewer than 14 million held jobs in this sector, according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Teens used to be discipled by people with ordinary jobs in the ordinary world, now they are increasingly being discipled by church - paid workers in jobs that very few of them will do.
But giving your mom a speech about how you are morally superior to her for not eating animals is false logic, considering the slave labor used to produce your fruits, vegetables, nuts, and other delicious animal - free ingredients (coffee, sugar, bananas, mangos, berries, peaches, and cashews are just a few examples of foods imported from the third world where workers are severely mistreated and underpaid, or farmed by underpaid Mexican immigrants in the US).
Few Glendal Foods employees had been members of the National Union of Workers (which covers some food manufacturing) until August, when a complaint was made to the union by Ms Nguyen, who also contacted the federal government's Fair Work Ombudsman, which in turn referred her to WorkSafe.
Allegations of hit men turning up at night to pressure a former Caltex worker to keep his mouth shut, then sending someone to visit his family in Pakistan, some workers paid $ 12 an hour, some sleeping on mattresses to reduce travel time, some franchisees charging workers for sponsorships, are just a few of the allegations being made by workers and former workers.
But in the past few weeks the sector took a fresh round of hits when franchise group Aussie Farmers collapsed, RFG announced an $ 88 million loss and flagged up to 200 franchise - run stores would close, while pizza giant Domino's reported disappointing results on the back of franchisees complaining about a brutal business model, and Caltex announced it was ditching its franchise model days before a damning report was released by the workplace regulator that found 76 per cent of its franchised stores had payroll compliance breaches that included underpaying workers.
Every conflict has a food story to tell, and in Food Stories From Syria, a recent Food Programme on Radio 4, Dan Saladino unveiled a few of those stories, told by asylum seekers, aid workers and food writers.
It's not a miracle worker but the change was so significant every few weeks I would go without it and by the next day or 48 hours he would be back to crying all day, biting everything, giving him safe medicine, to no avail.
By reaching out to a select few, starting medication, and being open and honest about how I was feeling with nurses, doctors, the social worker who was sent by my OB - GYN to visit me in recovery after a traumatic c - section, [my son's] pediatrician, lactation consultants, a doula, my therapist, and my husband, I surviveBy reaching out to a select few, starting medication, and being open and honest about how I was feeling with nurses, doctors, the social worker who was sent by my OB - GYN to visit me in recovery after a traumatic c - section, [my son's] pediatrician, lactation consultants, a doula, my therapist, and my husband, I surviveby my OB - GYN to visit me in recovery after a traumatic c - section, [my son's] pediatrician, lactation consultants, a doula, my therapist, and my husband, I survived.
But you can prevent mommy burnout by taking a few extra steps that stop you from feeling like you're a full - time daycare worker with no breaks or days off.
Conducted by the Retail Action Project, a community organizing group co-founded by the union RWDSU, the survey of more than 110 people on 14 CUNY campuses — or one - quarter of all CUNY food service workers — reported numerous instances of what it says are workers being served «a steady diet of low wages, few benefits, precarious schedules and labor violations.»
Not only that, but the company was accused by the federal Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC) just a few months ago of intentionally pushing a company into bankruptcy in order to avoid paying workers» pensions.
An analysis conducted by the pro-charter school lobbying group Families for Excellent Schools shows NYC's Special Commissioner of Investigation charged with policing the school system opened the fewest cases in at least five years in 2016, even as complaints of school worker's misdeeds reached record levels.
Passengers have been left stranded at the Kumasi Metro Mass station as few buses are being allowed to operate by the workers.
For workers in New York City employed by small businesses (those with 10 employees or fewer), the minimum wage would rise to $ 10.50 by the end of 2016, then another $ 1.50 each year after, reaching $ 15 on 12/31/2019.
With just a few hours to go before President - elect Donald Trump take office, New York's Working Families Party is using what it anticipates will be «wholesale attacks on working people» by the incoming administration and its allies to highlight the plight of several hundred striking workers at Momentive Performance Materials, a chemical plant in Waterford.
Administration auditors from the Department of Investigation later said her testimony was incorrect: few had the proper certifications, and the abatements were mostly done by workers lacking correct credentials.
The lawsuit is the culmination of a decades - long, coordinated campaign by conservative groups to debilitate unions, one of the few strong advocates for workers.
Mulgrew called the Janus case «part of a coordinated plan by right - wing organizations to disenfranchise workers and crush the labor movement, one of the few strong advocates for working people.»
«That union money — the few pence freely given every week, by nurses, shop workers and truck drivers — is the cleanest cash in politics today.
No fewer than 89 commercial sex workers, otherwise known as prostitutes, have been arrested by the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Joint Task Force Team for the Cleansing of Abuja.
Most of the workers have chosen to remain at home while a few of them show up briefly at the party's temporary headquarters being used by a faction of the party led by Senator Ahmed Makarfi.
Cuomo's original plan would be funded by the workers themselves, and would provide one third of an employee's pay, rising to half of their pay in a few years.
No fewer than 700 farmers, fishermen and members of their families, who were held captive by Boko Haram terrorists as farm workers have fled the various islands in Lake Chad to Monguno Borno State.
He said the biggest change is that much more factory work has been automated, and overseen by fewer, but more highly skilled workers.
Cori Gambini, president of Communication Workers of America Local 1168, says numerous studies and reports, including one in 2011 by the New England Journal of Medicine, show the adverse effects of putting too many patients on too few nurses.
The UNICEF Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, OCHA, says no fewer than four UN aid workers were killed in a Thursday night attack coordinated by...
Those relatively few workers who still have a good final salary pension will be hit by a large National Insurance rise, equivalent to about one and a half pence on the basic rate of tax.
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