Sentences with phrase «cheap labour for»

You can't see it as cheap labour for a year, and bring in another student the next.
In other words, it's a source of cheap labour for the technology industries.
Unite believes we need a proper system for companies to take on young people as skilled apprentices to alleviate skills shortages in the future, not cheap labour for private companies.
When black, yellow and brown people have been free to migrate, it has generally been as slaves or as cheap labour for whites - for example, blacks in the Americas, Indians m Malaysia, Sri Lanka and the West Indies, Koreans in Japan.»
On competitiveness, they probably contribute a lot since it's a source of cheap labour for work most Canadians won't do.»

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Besides, for the hundreds of millions of rural peasants who have already migrated to cities — supplying factories with an endless supply of cheap labour — life in cities like Shanghai, Beijing or Shenzhen means being treated like second - class citizens, since their access to social services and education for their children is tightly limited.
Countries such as India and the Philippines became popular destinations for companies looking for cheap phone labour.
But North Americans» reliance on inexpensive labour and products makes that an unlikely prospect, according to others: «Until our insatiable desire for cheap goods begins to wane, we will learn of more Foxconn situations,» said another respondent.
It's the kind of low margin manufacturing that is never supposed to come back after it leaves North America for cheaper labour abroad.
A study issued by CIBC World Markets in March suggested that a system of carbon tariffs, combined with oil prices more than $ 100 a barrel, «could reverse the migration of certain manufacturing industries that have left North America for much cheaper labour markets in China.»
I know many productive intelligent people that have sacrificed much for their employers only to be laid off for the sake of corporate profits as the jobs go overseas were labour is cheaper.
In the 80s, these countries, and also China, were able to take advantage of the world crisis by playing a part in globalisation of exchange of goods (through their relative advantage of cheap labour), and calling for foreign investment and by signing up their development projects within a nationally governed strategy (in the case of Korea and Korea, but not the South - east Asian countries).
It's cheaper to let someone labour for days in a corner than to monitor her closely and intervene.
He said the availability of ready markets in the face of huge population, constant electricity, cheap labour, serene environment and other enormous opportunities for businesses to thrive abound in Lagos Island CBD, pointing out that the return of corporate organizations will indeed accelerate the vivid realization of government policy.
(Although since then Scottish Labour has again left the field with Kezia Dugdale quitting the leadership for love triggering a leadership battle between Richard Leonard and Anas Sarwar that's increasingly unseemly even though left wing Leonard has already all but won thanks to the now normal Labour practise of signing up lots of union members on the cheap.)
Whenthe new immigration minister James Brokenshire attacked what he called the «wealthy, metropolitan elite» for benefiting from cheap foreign labour, it's unlikely he meant to point the finger at the Prime Minister.
Miliband has come out today criticising the government for its outsourcing of police and security services «on a scale and at a speed never before seen», and has hence been under attack from furious government bods, police minister Nick Herbert today calling the Labour leader's remarks «cheap opportunism.»
Using the education of Welsh pupils, striving for attainment in some of the most challenged and deprived communities of Britain, as a means to score points off the Labour Party, is a cheap trick which will be seen for what it is by the Welsh people.
«For too long, the benefits of immigration went to employers who wanted an easy supply of cheap labour, or to the wealthy metropolitan elite who wanted cheap tradesmen and services — but not to the ordinary, hard - working people of this country,» Mr Brokenshire is set to say.
The battle with Unite, and Miliband's proposed reforms to the union relationship, are set to reduce their income by several million quid a year; the Evening Standard reports that the party still owes # 7 million dating back to the «loans for lordships» scandal in 2006; and there is a growing row about the millions of pounds worth of extraordinarily cheap credit Labour obtained from the crisis - stricken Co-Op Bank.
If this kind of framework is not in place critics will be justified in viewing this scheme as another chance for employers to take advantage of cheap labour who they have little reason to feel responsibility for.
A recent article for The Sun, in which he chastised David Cameron for reneging on a promise to jail anyone carrying a knife — an absurd policy that Labour would never adopt — had a whiff of the cheap shot.
But if you are planning to reuse teabags for economy purpose, the best choice will be to shift from tea bag to tea leaf or tea granules or tea dust which comes cheaper as you are not going to pay the cost of the filter bags and strings, and the labour of packing each tea bag.
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We can go for cheap labour hire china girls and train them to speak like local girls.
Oskar Schindler (Liam Neeson) is a businessman from Czechoslovakia, who hopes to exploit the availability of cheap Jewish labour for his factory.
They were created to be used as cheap labour and help make life easier for the naturally born portion of the population.
Whenever new schools are built, they will be far cheaper than under Labour's Building Schools for the Future Programme.
The more frugal and persistent though can negate these costs: phoning breakers yards and trawling the internet in search for cheaper used parts, and using independent labour or even engaging in some DIY to fit them.
Price of the systems will be a difference, as some maufacturers will import components that they have exactly made for them in countries where labour and health and safety concerns are less so making them cheaper.
The Right want to keep people poor and stupid, so they can continue to harvest them for cheap labour, and they'll remain too stupid or desperate to complain about it.
We see the change in characters like Sheila when she says, ``... these girls aren't cheap labour - they're people» Through these lines Sheila shows that she has become a strong assertive person who believes in standing up for the right.
It makes it cheaper for the secondary worker to go back to paid work to protect her labour market position.
However, the professionals renovating homes on television have a host of resources that amateurs don't have access to, such as cheap labour and wholesale prices for materials, Mamourian says.
Make no mistake about it; this is a labour of love by Remedy and they obviously worked really hard on Quantum Break, taking risks and striving to commit to their vision but ultimately, it all breaks down like a cheap Rolex you bought for the price of a box of staples at a car boot sale.
The radicalization and globalization of markets is, in turn, leading to the entrenchment of inequalities between rich and poor countries in the battle for cheap raw materials and labour.
The project, in this iteration, came about as a general frustration with the labour market in relation to quality of objects available for mass consumption and their valuation in relation to cheap labour.
It faces tremendous poverty, a changing climate, gender inequality, fluctuating markets, societies that condone child labour, and human greed that always wants the cheapest deal and doesn't want to pay a fair price for it.
The food sovereignty movement aims to close this gap and re-introduce people to farmers and growers around the world who are being exploited for cheap labour.
There have been previous attempts to introduce industrialisation into the rainforest, such as the Free Trade Zone in Manaus, which gives tax incentives to subsidiaries of multinational companies to produce electronic goods for sale to the rest of Brazil, using cheap local labour.
Instead, it is squeamishness about what our shopping habits do to forests that drives the argument for international regulatory frameworks, and it is hard to see how focusing on land, trees and cows will raise the standard of living for people whose labour and lives are cheap.
CO2 is good for the plants, we are heading towards a wonderful future, we will grow wine and strawberries on Greenland, we will welcome millions and millions of climate refugees as cheap labour in Europe and elsewhere, Mr. Trump and alike will surely get what they want and deserve:
The ESA also establishes an administrative procedure operated by the Ministry of Labour (MOL) which provides a cheap and relatively accessible (emphasis on relatively) legal mechanism for workers to enforce their rights.
As part of globalisation, on one hand Bangladesh is being involved in foreign trades with different countries; and on the other hand, foreign investors are willing to invest in Bangladesh for its cheap labour and its working environment.
«We should see today's announcement from the CFIB for what it is: a desperate hail - Mary pass from a group of employers who have become addicted to cheap labour.
Both countries considered it imperative to maintain the just - in - time supply system that uses skilled Canadian labour that is cheaper due to our national healthcare monopoly (for now).
Bangladesh is infamously known for its cheap labour.
Canada, which was then searching for farmers to immigrate here, accepted them as a cheap form of farm labour and allowed local authorities both to place them with farm families and to maintain contact and supervise them.
Fold articling and bar admission courses into law school curricula + add a 4th year to law school for specialization: (1) because the great shortage of jobs compels more new lawyers to become sole practitioners earlier than they should have to, given the present law school course content and purpose; and, (2) because of the need to specialize earlier so as to increase the efficacy of their qualifications earlier; (3) articling jobs are now scarce, and increasing shortages of clients is causing law firms to more frequently and thoroughly use articling law students as a source of cheap labour.
The cynical argument that law firms will continue to recruit cheap labour in the form of trainees, rather than more expensive trained and experienced lawyers, doesn't really hold water for a sector driven by quality demands.
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