Sentences with phrase «cost your jobs as»

It is believed that Ighil took exception to Anelka shouting at one of his staff members and asked him to leave the training field, but the request ultimately cost him his job as he went on to lose the power struggle.
for sure, and he whiffed on the number 1 pick (Aldridge was better throughout their careers) and cost his job as a result.
When people debate Rodgers» legacy at Anfield, his fans will point the 2013/14 season as an incredible achievement — one that, in many ways, would ultimately cost him his job as it was a title challenge that came much earlier than expected; the club were ahead of schedule in terms of building a competitive side, and the emotional turmoil of ultimately losing out on the final day of the season meant there was simply no recovery.
Kenny Dalglish has said that the racism row involving Luis Suarez did not cost him his job as Liverpool manager — but he said he would do things differently if he had the chance.
This is hardly the worst expenses case, but life isn't always fair, and if they're not confident this can be settled fairly quickly one way or the other, it may need to cost her her job as party chairman.
Vito Lopez never faced criminal charges for the sexual harassment and groping that cost him his job as a New York State assemblyman.
A professional infomercial clapper gets him his 15 minutes of fame but the notoriety ends up costing him his job as well as a budding relationship.
Moving onward from Harry Potter, Daniel Radcliffe acquits himself admirably as Arthur Kipps, a Victorian - era widower and father racked by a grief that may cost him his job as an attorney and earn him the wrath of an evil spirit who may be after Arthur's four - year - old son (Misha Handley).
Whether his numerous scandals, recently making headlines, will cost him his job as head of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is still an open question.
An error on your driving record could cost you a job as a courier, truck driver or delivery person.
Bush said failure to create a federal backstop for insurance companies in the event of a new attack has already begun to cost jobs as construction projects are canceled due to prohibitively expensive insurance premiums.

Not exact matches

Trump suggested that US compliance with the Paris accord could «cost America as much as 2.7 million lost jobs by 2025, according to the National Economic Research Associates.»
I'm not just talking about Square's losses ($ 154 million in 2014, which the company's on track to match this year), its disastrously expensive deal with Starbucks (which cost it $ 28 million in 2014), or Dorsey's other CEO job at Twitter (which, as the Square prospectus drily notes, «may at times adversely affect his ability to devote time, attention, and effort to Square.»
However, as property owners try to cut costs, technicians report a dangerous lack of maintenance, and as multi-national elevator companies try to compete, some technicians rush through hundreds of maintenance jobs per month, reportedly with time limits as quick as seven minutes per visit.
Research has shown that medical patients who develop emotional health problems cost more to treat and respond less well to treatment; as a result, says Ahern, «it behooves the medical system to do a better job in detection and treatment of behavioral health because it drives outcomes and drives the costs
According to Pamela Stamataky, an associate with Tanguay - Burke - Stratton, a Chicago commercial real estate brokerage, corporate tenants have at least four negotiating options when it comes to handling the costs of «buildouts,» such as revamped wiring, new cabinetry, carpeting, and paint jobs:
«The students get paid internships as a way to offset the cost of college, and when they graduate they can say they learned it and actually practiced it on the job.
(An increase to $ 9, which some politicians have proposed as a first step, would cost the economy 100,000 jobs, the CBO says.)
Fitzgerald said last week that she did not recall receiving an email in May 2015 that detailed an attempt to discredit a police whistleblower whose allegations of widespread misconduct in the force cost her predecessor his job as justice minister.
«The cost to go out if we lost all those people to retrain and get people that were as good at doing a job as they were pre-fire, I think it would have been tenfold over what we ended up paying them out.
Training full time, sacrificing studies and jobs, can have huge opportunity costs as well, as missing out on necessary education and prime years of work experience take tolls on later earnings.
Coke's move to cut jobs comes as many major food and beverage manufacturers — a group collectively known as «Big Food» — have cut thousands of jobs in a bid to trim costs and restructure their operations.
Coca - Cola said it will cut 1,200 jobs, the latest major food manufacturer to accelerate cost - cutting efforts as the industry struggles with a weak growth outlook.
Major U.S. companies such as General Motors and Caterpillar were outsourcing aggressively to bring down costs and at the peak of the outsourcing movement, about 30 percent of call center jobs were sent overseas.
Even when a respectable projected job growth is thrown into the mix, the Emerald City's cost of living still makes it a poor choice as a place to settle to start a small business.
April 19 - Chipmaker Qualcomm Inc is cutting 1,500 jobs across multiple divisions at its offices in California, as part of its promise to investors to cut annual costs by $ 1 billion.
Yes, the rise of China and Mexico has cost America jobs as multinational companies discovered they could produce goods in those countries for less than they could in the U.S..
April 18 - Qualcomm Inc has begun cutting jobs as part of its promise to investors to cut annual costs by $ 1 billion, the chipmaker said on Wednesday.
April 18 - Chipmaker Qualcomm Inc has begun cutting jobs as part of its promise to investors to cut costs by $ 1 billion, Bloomberg reported on Wednesday, citing people familiar with the matter.
Be careful when deducting these costs, as you aren't eligible if you have a separate full - time job that provides a subsidized health plan, or if your spouse has an employer - subsidized health plan.
Through websites like Payscale and Glassdoor, as well as industry surveys, you can learn — often at no cost — what pay comes with various jobs across the country.
Kazakoff, without missing a beat, advised, «If you have a job right now and you're thinking you want to spend cash as fast as you can and spend no time at all with your family, the executive MBA is for you and all it's going to cost you is $ 150,000.»
AARHUS, Denmark, Oct 3 - Ailing Danish wind turbine manufacturer Vestas said on Wednesday it is stopping all non-profitable projects as it battles worsening prospects by slashing costs and jobs to lift medium - term operating margins to high single digit levels.
We take time to explain the cost of acquiring a customer and our gross margins, so people do not just see these as metrics we need to manage, but ways of understanding if we are doing the best job finding and serving our customers well.
For instance, they'll be less happy and more stressed (which affects things like their productivity and creativity); they may quit on you (which will cost you and your company time and money); they may give you bad reviews or complain to HR (which puts your job in jeopardy); and you'll have trouble earning their respect, being viewed as credible, and getting them to listen to your opinions.
Uber uses technology to displace low - skilled workers who may have little access to other jobs, and as a result makes labor (and ultimately the cost of a ride) cheaper.
The company completed a 15 per cent cut to its workforce in January and February, eliminating between 500 and 700 jobs, as part of its plan to trim $ 1 billion in cumulative capital, operating and administration costs over two years.
The aluminum tariff, while supporting 1,900 U.S. aluminum smelting jobs, would cost the country at least 23,000 manufacturing jobs and as much as US$ 45 billion according to a report by Harbor Aluminum Intelligence Unit.
As Gallup estimates that millennial job turnover costs the U.S. economy $ 30.5 billion annually, loyal employees who are seeking constancy and long - term employment can be invaluable to your company in the long run.
Last quarter the bank said it would slash 3,000 jobs and closing 200 branches as part of a cost - cutting exercise in the wake of Britain's vote to leave the European Union.
On Thursday, it announced it was closing its offices in the Halifax area, eliminating more than 300 jobs as part of an effort to cut costs.
HALIFAX — Embattled tech giant BlackBerry announced the closure Thursday of its offices in the Halifax area, eliminating more than 300 high - paying jobs as part of a global push to cut costs.
«Marcelo has done a remarkable job of turning around the Sprint brand and business, driving enhanced network performance, strong subscriber growth and significant cost reductions leading to the best financial results in Sprint's history,» said Masayoshi Son, Chairman and CEO of SoftBank Group Corp. «Marcelo has also positioned Sprint as a leader in the race to 5G, which promises to revolutionize the communications industry.
It has some other things going for it as well: it's generating strong operating profit growth in China and Latin America; it's done a good job of extracting cost savings and it's buying back shares at a healthy clip.
And while the costs of NAFTA are highly concentrated in specific industries like auto manufacturing — where job losses may be significant for specific firms — the benefits of the trade pact (such as lower prices for imported electronics or clothing) are distributed widely across the U.S., as they are in the case of any trade pact worldwide.
As thousands of suddenly unemployed energy workers seek new jobs, they will be able to do so without worrying about a spike in the cost of their mortgages.
Startup cost would be $ 250,000 which includes the space, renovations (I own my own startup construction company as of last month), two busses, insurance, TABC fees, and a staff of roughly 25 people per bar (this would create good jobs for college students to pay for school as well as a few manager / event coordinator positions).
She noted that with the $ 15 minimum wage (a frequent point of comparison in the discussion) Safeway chose to absorb the cost of the minimum wage instead of cutting jobs or passing the costs on to consumers, but that made Seattle Safeway stores» profit margin half as much as stores in other locations.
As she notes, employers offering job flexibility also stand to benefit by way of reduced overhead and real estate costs, and a much broader job applicant pool.
E-commerce company Fab is announcing another round of job cuts tomorrow, laying off between 80 and 90 employees to trim costs as it shifts resources to focus more on designing and developing products under its own brand name.
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