The next wave of strikes is likely to be held for three days at the end of next week, involving
different groups of workers.
- of
different groups of workers, - of gender, - of disciplines and religions - of different industries and sectors of the economy - of different countries and regions,
«It doesn't make a whole lot of sense to have two different rates for two
different groups of workers,» he said in French.
Not exact matches
(i) Assist companies in determining and interpreting their ratio (revenue stream number one); (ii) Sell the data back to companies to compare and explain ratios among their peers on an industry - by - industry basis, because average
worker compensation for Bank
of America will be
different than that
of Apple, for example (revenue stream number two); and (iii) Sell the data to labor
groups to assist them in collective bargaining (revenue stream number three).
In countries in the South, faced with the alliance between international capital, the comprador bourgeoisie and part
of the middle class, the alternative consisted in using joint programmes and actions to bring together the
different grass - roots
groups such as
workers, peasants, the informal sector, movements
of the urban poor, co-operatives, minority ethnic
groups, and also the vulnerable middle classes, students, etc..
Even though resistance takes many
different forms (against the MAI, towards a jubilee year in 2000, for the Tobin tax, seeking alternatives, etc.), and even if the struggles are specific in their aims (farmers,
workers, indigenous or coloured people, citizens, ecologists or women, the urban poor, etc.) and though the various co-ordination
groups are numerous (Peoples Power for the XXI Century in Asia, São Paulo Forum in Latin America, etc.), all
of these have a common thread: they all work to highlight the unacceptable nature
of the current economic system.
In Tyson Foods v. Bouaphakeo (No. 14 - 1146) a
different court
of appeal agreed that a class
of workers could be certified as a
group to pursue their members» claim that they should have been paid for the time when they were putting on safety equipment.
Having two
different minimum wages in Upstate will make it difficult for some industries to recruit or keep good
workers who could make more money at McDonald's, said Greg Biryla, executive director
of Unshackle Upstate, a business
group that opposed the wage hike.
Seventeen
different groups have now joined Governor Andrew Cuomo's proposal to provide 12 weeks
of paid leave to
workers in New York who need to time to care
of children or family members.
When the scientists compared the
workers that started reproducing with those that didn't, they found that the two
groups had
different patterns
of gene methylation.
The results were consistent throughout Africa, and among three distinctly
different groups of women at high risk
of HIV infection: pregnant women, sex
workers and women who were initially HIV negative but had HIV - positive male partners.
The voluntary program was offered to
workers, free
of charge, at four
of the five plants; the fifth did not participate because it used a
different health insurance plan, providing a control
group for the study.
The trial in Sierra Leone would not use a placebo but instead would offer
groups of health care
workers the vaccine at
different points in time.
She split a bumblebee colony into three
groups of workers and fed them
different field - realistic doses
of the neonicotinoid thiamethoxam.
The school's unique structure meant that children were members
of four
different peer
groups: their classmates
of the same age; their dormmates
of various ages (which in my case included an older boy by the name
of Shimon Peres); the coeducational members
of their youth
group; and their fellow
workers on the farm.
Many
workers have migrated from a
different state, and still others have immigrated to the United States from abroad; both
of these
groups will tend to differ in their cognitive skills from those who remain in a state after finishing their education.
Several artists navigate directly the main thematic map
of the exhibition; others chose a more personal approach, looking at the presence
of domestic
workers in households, the public sphere, and the artists» lives, while another
group of artists create abstract and poetic landscapes that bring a
different and necessary vocabulary in an exhibition that tries to address such a wide and contradictory array
of topics and perspectives, from personal desires and dreams, to historical processes.
The stories
of migrant
workers in Hong Kong, Malaysia, and elsewhere are crucial narratives that need to be told alongside the growing affluence
of many
of these societies in the past decades, together with the stories
of struggle
of what is considered the «local» working class and
of other historically disadvantaged
groups, and on the backdrop
of the
different historical waves
of migration that have shaped so much
of our world.
The said defence was based upon the argument that there was a genuine material factor justifying the difference between the salaries received by around 4,000 female employees in around 50
different roles and various comparator
groups of refuse
workers, road
workers road cleaners, and gardeners, some
of whom, with bonuses and overtime could take home in excess
of # 50,000 per annum while women on the same level earned # 12,000.
The website also includes easily accessible research findings and treatment options for the
different groups of affected people: rescue and recovery
workers, residents, children, city employees and others.
The Equal Pay Act 1970, s 1 (5) should be moulded to be read: «A woman is to be regarded as employed on work rated as equivalent with that
of any men if, but only if, her job and their job have been given an equal value or her job has been given a higher value, in terms
of the demand made on a
worker under various headings (for instance effort, skill, decision) on a study undertaken with a view to evaluating in those terms the jobs to be done by all or any
of the employees in an undertaking or
group of undertakings, or would have been given an equal value, or her job would have been given a higher value, but for the evaluation being made on a system setting
different values for men and women on the same demand under any heading».
Other commenters representing employers stated that some employers wanted to combine health information from
different insurers and health plans providing employee benefits to their workforces, including its
group health plan,
workers» compensation insurers, and disability insurers, so that they could have more information in order to better manage the occurrences
of disability and illness among their workforces.
The work responsibilities
of the social
worker includes writing assessments, conducting interviews to clients and their families to know the type
of problem, providing counseling support, recommending best solutions ion particular cases, coordinating and making referrals to
different agencies, participating in meetings like child protection seminars or mental health, maintaining records needed in preparation
of legal action, guiding evidence to be used in court, helping clients through individual or
group conferences, developing and implementing written materials for educational purposes, conducting workshops and providing psychiatric social work.
General Maintenance
Worker, Tennessee Realty
Group — 2013 — Present • Dismantle machinery to locate defective components • Diagnose issues by consulting with repair manuals and blueprints • Use over 100
different types
of tools to repair AC units, wiring, and roofing at commercial buildings • Create a safe working environment by requiring every team member to wear protective devices at all timesGeneral Maintenance
Worker, Henderson Staffing Solutions — 2010 — 2013 • Provided estimates to clients, always coming in within $ 100
of the final cost • Aligned new equipment after it was installed • Reinforced structural weaknesses within machinery to extend lifespan by years • Cleaned over 300 commercial and industrial buildings throughout employment
After nearly a year
of regular meetings, in September 1975, the trustees invited a
group of highly esteemed clinical social
workers from
different areas
of the State to participate in planning.
«Put the smoke through your hair, under your feet,» urges Clayton, an Aboriginal liaison
worker, as he explains the significance
of the
different gum leaves he is burning to the
group of youth justice clients and other staff members.