Sentences with phrase «dangerous jobs where»

A shortage of the coal needed to power your towering generator might just push you into signing a law that allows child labour, even in dangerous jobs where death can occur.

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Slaughterhouse work employs half a million in dangerous and low - paying jobs, in settings where most food - borne illnesses start.
Adam's (Cusack, 1408) girlfriend leaves him, Nick (Robinson, Zack and Miri Make a Porno) is stuck in an emasculating marriage and dead - end job, and Lou (Corddry, W.) is lonely to the point where he is indifferent that his dangerous behavior just might kill him.
What she's not so happy about is being saddled with a bodyguard — the museum's mysterious new head of security, Damon Malik.After many dangerous years as a galactic spy, Damon Malik just wanted a quiet job where no one tried to kill him.
He spent the next several years doing various jobs in San Francisco, Bakersfield, and Chico, California where he found no lack of encounters with dangerous situations.
However, there are other cases where someone may have a job that is considered to be dangerous, or even where someone is not considered a risk to the insurer, but they have a fear of needles so do not wish to undergo a medical examination that may be required for approval.
It's a job which puts you at serious risk on numerous occasions, and one where dangerous or financial costly consequences are unfortunately all too common.
E-waste workers in Guiyu, China, where Pelley's team videotaped, put up with the dangerous conditions for the $ 8 a day the job pays.
A new university study and the ever - increasing use of wireless devices, such as the BlackBerry, could result in a flood of lawsuits against employers for creating an allegedly dangerous environment where unpaid overwork is required for success, promotion and job security, a leading law firm warns -LSB-...] Giving rise to possible claims, is a recent study by Gayle Porter, Associate Professor of Management at Rutgers University in New Jersey, which suggests possible liability for companies if they keep their employees on «electronic leashes» as part of their job requirements.
The use of «zoning» and similar powers to maintain racial exclusivity in the suburbs was a widespread phenomenon during that period, when more and more black people wanted to move out of rundown and increasingly dangerous city centres, where job opportunities were declining.
However, there are other cases where someone may have a job that is considered to be dangerous, or even where someone is not considered a risk..
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