• Check accuracy of figures, calculations, and postings pertaining to business transactions recorded
by other workers.
Took on managerial roles in prior positions and supervised progress in agricultural tasks completed
by other workers.
Any worker that dares to ramp up her own reproductive status (and the accompanying nonacosene odor) in a nest that already has a queen will be disciplined
by the other workers, who can smell that something's wrong, Smith said.
Here an important contribution is often pounced on
by other workers and processed, with or without minor refinements, into their own papers, reviews or laboratory manuals and it is these, rather than the original, that are cited.
Cleaners often report being treated as the lowest of the low
by the other workers they come in contact with.
Not exact matches
ID badges are also important for customer relations as customers can easily spot employees when they need help, and it helps the customer connect better with the employee
by instantly providing the
worker's name and
other key information.
Therefore, while the number of American
workers in the metals industry could increase
by an estimated 33,464 jobs, the decrease in
other industries would be more significant: an estimated 179,334 jobs.
By that time, one
worker in three may be foreign born, and many
others will be 55 years or older.
Ben Dutton, president and CEO of the Casman Group of companies, said about half of the 200
workers employed
by his Fort McMurray - based general construction firm are already back in town and working on restoring heating - ventilation and
other systems for commercial and industrial customers.
But there's a problem: Coders face the same existential crisis as any
other worker whose job is threatened
by tech.
Meanwhile, Miller and
other sources warn that unless the accord facilitates meaningful involvement
by workers, it will founder.
Relations between
worker and employer are governed
by a welter of state and federal laws and regulations drafted in the first half of the 20th century to prevent child labor and
other abuses in factories and on farms.
In fact, the authors of the study, who looked at wage data covering all U.S. companies from 1978 to 2012, found that the wage gap between the average
worker at individual companies and the highest ranking executives (CEOs and
other C - suiters) at those firms had only grown
by a «small amount» in the past three - and - a-half decades.
The most recent regulatory action taken in the hopes of reigning in unjustified CEO pay was a rule implemented
by the SEC last year, which requires companies to publish the ratio of CEO pay to the median salary of
other workers at the firm.
They often suffer from both mental and physical health problems at a higher rate than
workers in
other industries as a result of their working conditions, which include operating under hard - nosed management practices and getting yelled at all day
by irate customers.
Another caveat is that ship and dock foremen belonging to ILWU Local 514 are still negotiating a new agreement, and there are
other workers at the docks (rail
workers, self - employed truckers) not covered
by this deal, leaving the potential for a disruption.
With the glasses,
workers can read a bar code to fill orders in a warehouse, bring up a three - dimensional visual showing them how to repair a machine on a factory floor, or communicate
by video link with
other employees wherever they are — all with hands free.
Meanwhile, when the company uses a robot to install windows, it still needs one
worker on site to run it using what looks like a video game console and the
other to help position the window
by hand.
For U.S.
workers, another benefit for a shorter work day is reduced stress, as many tend to work far beyond the work - life boundaries set
by many
other countries.
Indeed, according to a recent study conducted
by my company, Xero, about 11.4 million
workers - or nearly one - third of the full - time labor force in the U.S. - are using platforms like Uber, Upwork, Freelancer.com, and
others.
Government figures cited
by the Associated Press indicate that just 1.7 million people — out of a total non-farm labor force of some 136 million
workers — earned the minimum wage or less in 2006; still the increase was a big political victory for the Democrats, one that came at the expense of lobbyists from the National Federation of Independent Businesses and the Chamber of Commerce, among
others.
The employee benefit announced Tuesday on Netflix's blog is generous even
by the high standards of Silicon Valley, where free meals and
other perquisites supplement lavish salaries in the fiercely competitive battle for computer programmers and
other technology
workers.
Like competitors Postmates and UberEats, among
others, it provides a sleek mobile app and website for customers to browse and order, and handles the delivery
by employing its own drivers — as contract
workers, of course.
Two
other local area hospitals were also on lockdown, with only essential
workers and relatives of victims allowed access, though two of the lockdowns had been lifted
by about 9 a.m. local time.
The consequences could come in myriad forms, not only
by limiting staffing efforts, but because those foreign
workers would,
by necessity, go to the competition in
other countries.
Two weeks earlier, a New York Times article on Amazon's white collar working conditions and subsequent stories
by the e-commerce giant's past and present
workers created a firestorm in some circles and a shrug in
other cliques.
And those
other workers,
by the way, were already unionized, making it a sneak attack not just on the employer, but a rival union as well.
And, he says, Hunter and his army of retail investors did nothing that hasn't been repeatedly done
by investment bankers, bondholders and hedge funds during
other CCAAs, such as the restructuring of Hamilton steelmaker Stelco, where self - serving parties threatened the future of thousands of
workers in order to turn a profit after buying voting power from scared creditors.
As for the
workers affected
by the closure of the Gunsan plant, they will be sent to
other plants.
It would offer a mixed bag for individuals, including middle - class
workers,
by roughly doubling a standard deduction that does not require itemization, but eliminating or scaling back
other popular itemized deductions and exemptions.
He estimates this continent's market for mobile workforce solutions provided
by CI and a handful of
other companies is about 25 % penetrated; only one in 10 mobile
workers are equipped with the technology.
Good thing, too, considering labour action
by the nearly 30,000
workers represented
by both groups would have thrown a wrench into daycare, community centres, pools, city - run museums and
other services.
Average weekly wages for airport operations
workers, a category that includes baggage handlers and
other support staff, fell
by 14 percent from 1991 to 2011 — a growth rate that was lower even than the low - wage retail and food service industries, according to a 2013 study.
The tourism town, where the majority of Miami - Dade's estimated 11,500 housekeepers and
other hotel
workers are employed, may soon be the nation's next city to enact laws aimed at protecting hotel
workers from assault or improper advances
by hotel guests.
By contrast, many
other independent
workers are in low - wage occupations where the supply of labor is huge and turnover is constant; if someone leaves because of crummy pay or wretched working conditions, the employer can easily tap somebody else to fill the slot.
Yet another was created
by selling shares to foreign investors, so that any attempt to denationalize would have to confront not only British financial institutions and
worker - shareholders, but American and
other global diplomatic pressure.
The providers of the experiences are independent
workers who, according to Airbnb, «create unique experiences around your city, and earn extra money
by bringing
others along.»
The company, founded and still run
by Jeff Bezos, rejects many of the popular management bromides that
other corporations at least pay lip service to and has instead designed what many
workers call an intricate machine propelling them to achieve Mr. Bezos» ever - expanding ambitions.
We are not talking about platitudes here — a sincere recognition and reward has incredible staying power and can motivate
other workers to reach the goals set out
by your star performers.
Flanked
by other trucks carrying security guards, Quevedo passed a handful of
workers waiting
by an oil well cluster.
But closing down unnecessary capacity can pay for itself, even if unemployed
workers are temporarily put on the government payroll (causing debt to rise, but usually
by less than it had before), but only temporarily as Beijing takes
other measures to boost household income through wealth transfers from the state and so to boost consumption, a form of demand which is likely to be more labor intensive than the demand created in the process of over-capacity.
«The Administration should not respond to unfair Chinese practices and policies
by imposing tariffs or
other measures that will harm U.S. companies,
workers, farmers, ranchers, consumers, and investors.»
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.
Less appreciated, associates say, is how he would encourage banks and
other financial companies to serve lower - and middle - income
workers by more tightly regulating fees and
by ensuring that banks are lending to needy communities and deserving borrowers.
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 suggests that employment prospects for some
workers in higher - wage occupations are boosted
by minimum wage increases, consistent with a story in which some jobs are lost to automation, while
others are created.
Develop responsible contracting standards for service contracts to ensure that cafeteria
workers, janitors, security officers and
other onsite service
workers are paid a livable wage, receive benefits equitable to those received
by directly employed
workers, have the right to a voice at work without fear of discrimination or retaliation, do not suffer mass layoffs when contracts change hands, and are protected from misclassification and
other forms of wage theft;
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Other causes include the rise in non-cash benefits as a share of
worker compensation (which aren't counted in CPS income data), immigrants entering the labor force, statistical distortions including the use of different inflation adjusters
by the BLS and CPS, productivity gains being skewed toward less labor - intensive sectors, income shifting from labor to capital, a skill gap - driven wage disparity, productivity being falsely inflated
by hidden technology - driven depreciation increases and import price measurement problems, and / or a natural period of adjustment following an income surge during aberrational postwar circumstances.
The pullback in government support was often justified
by the idea that employee stock ownership may be a risky substitute for fixed
worker pay, but almost all the studies indicate that employee stock ownership in the form of ESOPs does not come at the expense of
workers taking lower wages or
other forms of compensation.
Second, the biggest form of financial risk faced
by most
workers is job loss, which is lower for employees of
worker - owned firms than most
other firms.