Sentences with phrase «concerned about losing their job»

Sure, there are hacking fears and privacy issues and ethical questions and infrastructure challenges and concerns about lost jobs.
According to the data, 73 percent of Americans say they're not concerned about losing their job — up five percentage points for the month.
Lawmakers will also dig into a proposal to close Indian Point nuclear power plant, a plan that delights critics of the aging facility and worries others concerned about lost jobs and power.
Men were often reluctant to talk about this issue due to concerns about losing their jobs.
For example, one teacher said she was told that her students» test scores in geography did not «count» and two of the geography teachers expressed concern about losing their jobs because geography and social studies courses were likely being removed from the curriculum.
You may have serious concerns about losing your job or not being able to find a new job if you take legal action.
Future of Offshoring — Contract lawyers concerned about losing jobs to legal process outsourcing shops in India needn't worry for now.
We understand that you might be worried about making a claim because you're concerned about losing your job.
Others might be concerned about losing a job or client.
Of the quarter (26 percent) of American workers concerned about losing their jobs in the next twelve months, 44 percent report having a home mortgage.
At the same time, Americans» concern about losing their job in the next 12 months has stabilized since the late fall, with 76 percent of Americans saying they are not concerned in February 2012, compared to 70 percent in November 2011.
A new all - time survey high was reached as 87 % of respondents say they are not concerned about losing their job.
Notably, although consumers remain generally split regarding their ability to get a mortgage, fewer respondents are concerned about losing their job — which may encourage potential homebuyers to enter the market.
74 percent: Consumers who say they are not concerned about losing their job, a 1 percentage point drop in August.
77 %: the net share of consumers who say they're not concerned about losing their job, up 7 percentage points from March.

Not exact matches

It's possible to believe a sexist buffoon should lose his job and still be concerned about employer overreach
So while it's understandable the state of manufacturing is of concern to presidential candidates, those who say they can bring back lost jobs in the sector either don't know what they are talking about, or are being disingenuous.
Of the 275 CFOs surveyed, 43 % said they are «concerned about losing financial professionals to other job opportunities.»
A version of this article appears in print on July 27, 2011, on Page B1 of the New York edition with the headline: On All Levels of the Economy, Concern About the Impasse: Losing Top Rating Could Cost Growth And Job Creation.
But if your concern about index investing starts and ends with the notion that some fund managers will lose their jobs, that you might have to pay slightly more for an airline seat, and that it's a small price to pay for lower fees in your 401 (k), your conclusion might be incredibly wrong.
The document is a «dissent memo,» a vehicle for officials to raise concerns about actions within the State Department without risking losing their jobs.
We do nt have real fans of the club, its just handfull of us.we have too meny akb ass lickers, whos only concern are wenger losing his job, they do nt care about Arsenal fc.they are wengers love childs.thats way they do nt care if we do nt win anything as long as there baffun wengers on payroll.my bloods boil wen them akb ass licker deffend there loard.12 years u morrons, 12 years same old excuse, that baffuns on 8millions a year payroll he couldnt find a world class striker since henry left.cant sort out the deffence, cant sort out dm.every year we are short off atleast 2 or 3 player but he rather not spend the money club offers him, its like his happy to take 8million doin same old mistake n them akb ass licker chering hin on
There are particular concerns about where the private sector jobs will come from for the 490,000 public - sector workers who are expected to lose their jobs.
«We asked them how concerned are you about your job security, and the future of your job, and you've got 74 percent of respondents saying that they're concerned, 32 percent saying they're very concerned, people lose sleep over that.»
There have been renewed concerns about the economy after official figures showed a 0.5 per cent jump in the rate of unemployment from the previous quarter as 164,000 people lost their jobs.
Though NYRA insists no New York jobs will be lost, Cuomo is still concerned about the contract «given the extraordinary investment New York State has made to maintain NYRA's viability over the years.»
He has lost the aura of fiscal responsibility and of being concerned about the jobs of the people of New York State.
Amid any concern that the mayor may lose focus on the job is wariness about the line between official business and campaign activity.
Moreover, portfolio managers rather than doing the right thing, they are concerned more about losing their jobs and / or losing funds under management.
I would be concerned about buying an expensive house at a low mortgage rate and then having prices fall and rates rise, because you will owe the bank more than the value of the house: a serious problem if you lose your job.
According to Thursday's KTLA News, some employees at the San Bernardino City Shelter have expressed concerns about the number of dogs dying from the disease, buy they claim that they are being threatened with losing their jobs if they speak publicly about the distemper outbreak which is believed to be responsible for at least 80 canine deaths.
The members of TTF - 1 are a truly impressive group who are as concerned about the animals they find as the other aspects of their job, never losing sympathy for the people and animals affected by this wildfire.»
Rising concern about global warming, the reaction against lost jobs in rich countries, worries about food safety and security, and the collapse of world trade talks in Geneva last week also signal that political and environmental concerns may make the calculus of globalization far more complex.
What makes this process complicated is that you have small island nations who are about to disappear because of sea level rise, you have oil producers who are legitimately concerned about the future of their economy, you have major industrialized nations who are afraid they will lose jobs, and you have major developing countries whose overriding concern is economic growth and poverty eradication.
el, luke did a good job taking on the faux concern of the weirdos at Deltoid and pointing out that there are real, disastrous consequences to AGW «remedies», unlike the imaginary consequences of AGW; in fact when luke goes to town he can even quell, or at least bemuse, even the most elitist of the AGW acolytes; for instance there was a thread at Taminos a couple of years ago when luke got going and absolutely paper - snowed them with masses of detail about the expanding drought conditions facing Australia under the yoke of AGW; unfortunately I have lost the link but I'm sure luke will oblige us.
In your favour are: that it is already agreed that you will not be coming in to work during those two months, that your manager is happy with you taking the new job (so there is no concern about helping competitors), and that the company loses nothing no matter what date you start the new job.
If you recently experienced an accident involving a jackknifed truck and trailer, you understandably have some concerns about who will ultimately pay for your medical expenses and compensate you for other losses you suffer in the accident — like wages from a job you can not work — or bodily function lost because of injuries.
Some employees are hesitant about opening up to their managers for fear that their concerns will reach the higher - ups and that they might lose their jobs.
The latest Fannie Mae National Housing Survey found that concerns about getting financing and about the direction of the economy has been growing steadily and workers now are increasingly afraid of losing their jobs.
Concern about job loss remains minimal, with the percentage of respondents who are unconcerned about losing their job remaining relatively flat in November at 84 percent.
The Trump administration has attempted to enact more restrictive immigration laws, emphasizing concerns about security and terrorism while appealing to a voter base concerned about jobs lost to illegal immigrants.
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