Sentences with phrase «economy working for»

Experience within the arts economy working for a non-profit Art House films theater.
It's because of this failure to get our economy working for working people that they've overshot their own plans for spending on social security and tax credits this parliament by a shocking # 15 billion and are now set to fail to deliver on their central pledge balance the books by 2015.
Because that is how we will ensure that our economy works for consumers, that it works for investors, that it works for financial institutions — that it works for all of us.
His plans to ensure a future Labour government would make the economy work for everyone, not just the top one per cent, was a refreshing change to the austerity - lite that Labour had previously offered.
«Throughout, we have taken big long term decisions that will change the way our economy works for the better - rebalancing our economy away from the City of London towards stronger, more sustainable growth.
And he is onto something with his argument that many hard - pressed people do not think the economy works for them.
I promise today that at the next election, we will present a manifesto that explains how we can help to make the living wage a part of our strategy to make Britain's economy work for working people again.
Osborne lambasted the Labour government for leaving the country after 13 years «one of the weakest economies in Europe and the last out of recession», and said that the Conservatives under David Cameron had «the ideas, energy and vision to make the economy work for everyone».
But, we need two Labour governments working together to make our economy work for everyone, not just a few at the top.
«Not only have these individuals proven themselves ready to win by building smart campaigns and through strong fundraising, they have also proven themselves ready to fight on behalf of all the people in their districts, keep them safe and ensure the economy works for everyone,» DCCC Chairman Chairman Ben Ray Luján said in a statement Thursday.
Market economies work for the common good at least as well as govt requirements.

Not exact matches

The power of platforms is explained in a new book, Platform Revolution: How Networked Markets are Transforming the Economy and How to Make Them Work for You, by Geoffrey Parker, Marshall Van Alstyne, and Sangeet Choudary.
In the United States economy, the twin arms of the unemployment rate and the stock market are, for the moment, working just fine.
Still, many agree that Democrats need to focus on an economic message that appeals more broadly to voters who don't feel the economy is working for them.
But for many, working in the on - demand economy is actually the solution to an otherwise precarious situation, providing an easy way to shore up their finances.
But given the weak odds of a broader regional arrangement working, Barton and his fellow advisers recommend targeting the three big Asian economies for preferential trade deals: China, Japan, and India.
CNBC takes a look at how the changing attitudes of Chinese youth towards work and life and what that means for the future of the world's second - largest economy.
«There's a full section that talks about pay equity, and what is the larger impact that the gender pay gap has on our society, our economy, our families,» says Deepti Gudipati, vice president of member leadership programs for the AAUW, who is working with the city to roll out the program.
And it's really bad for the Canadian economy, which needs young women to fill both our population gap (by having babies) and our skills gap (by putting their considerable educations — women now make up nearly 60 % of new university graduates) to work.
If they work, he'll remake Shell for an era in which petroleum no longer is the chief lubricant of the global economy.
Hinton, a British - born Cambridge University graduate, added: «Now is the time for us to lead the research and shape the future of this field, putting neural network technologies to work in ways that will improve health care, strengthen our economy and unlock new fields of scientific advancement.
Virtual assistant companies add a crucial layer of curation and management to the freelance economy, benefiting both the companies that hire them and the talent that works for them.
The modern knowledge economy depends on the fast flow of talented people and open competition, but more and more employees are being asked to sign non-compete agreements that can later hinder their ability to work for a competitor or start their own business.
The bottom line is that the engineers couldn't get it to work, at least not without unacceptable consequences for fuel economy or drivability.
Since then, cities both big and small have been working on responding to the company's request for proposals in hopes of jump starting their local economies.
The site, called KodakOne is «a new economy» for photographers to license their work and receive payments, the company said.
«We will work closely with the international aviation community to ensure that this global industry continues to be a major success story for the U.K. economy,» the department said, according to the Financial Times.
Mark Schankerman, a professor at the London School of Economics, who first met Spangenberg after he donated some of his patent fortune to fund work in entrepreneurship at the London school, said patent trolls and their lawyers play a role in limiting the patent economy, especially in cases where they are demanding too much for IP — «the «holdups,» as he called them.
Trump said he brought the Cabinet secretaries, White House staff and some of their spouses to the club for a working lunch to discuss the military, the economy, health care and other issues.
The message from these business leaders and from our own analysis is that it's time to focus on building an economy that works for everyone.
Her arguments for encouraging women to work are based in pragmatism: letting talented women find employment is better for the economy.
Islam speculates that contracts for which Zantech once competed are flowing to large firms, which have greater name recognition and economies of scale and can do the work for less money.
«Construction work on venues and transport links has been underway for several years already, and is unlikely to provide a significant fillip to the U.K. economy this year,» said Moody's in a May report.
Also, we are very highly regulated, and we've been working with the Dubai Economy on how to structure our campaigns in a way that is efficient for them and us.
Working for a few bucks an hour is fine if you like crocheting, but it hurts full - time sellers by creating the equivalent of a developing economy on the Internet.
«I'm trying to encourage people to not think about the gig economy like driving for Uber or working part - time because they need to.»
«Instead, we must begin the hard but crucial work of reform to ensure that immigration remains a driver of our economy and America's unique competitive advantage for generations to come.»
Small companies turn to the gig economy for costly talent but is gig work attractive to the people they need?
Austin, who is currently working on a book tentatively titled Not for the Faint of Heart, which focuses on the challenges faced by those navigating the new economy, predicts that psychologists will be the next big class of business writers.
For this to work Airlines would need to install a layout utilizing «redesigned stairs, a combined crew - rest compartment, sidewall stowage removal, a new 9 - abreast seat configuration in premium economy and 11 - abreast in economy
But the dramatic economic downturn in the world economy that hurt so many workers starting in 2008 only accelerated a decades - long trend toward more precarious jobs and the unstable hours, low wages, minimal benefits and insecurity that this work means for so many.
With the growth of the freelancer economy, employees can work for a portfolio of companies and essentially set how many hours they want to work.
The author of The Lights In the Tunnel: Automation, Accelerating Technology and the Economy of the Future says improving technology is going to mean there won't be enough work to go around for everyone, and that this is inevitable.
Do you see any evidence of the advanced economies doing anything to prepare for a society where less work is available due to automation?
To be sure, both cities are popular places to live and work, suffer from an acute shortage of land for new housing and currently enjoy relatively strong local economies.
In today's eco-conscious economy, companies that develop and market green tech are revered for their work, which is actually quite profitable.
For employers, this nugget is particularly compelling: According to Huffington, the total annual cost of sleep deprivation to the U.S. economy is more than $ 63 billion in absenteeism and «presenteeism» («when employees are present at work physically but not really mentally focused»).
In contrast to their anemic foray into governance issues, conservative U.K. prime minister Theresa May last week made a bold call for action to create a British economy and society that «works for everyone.»
In the U.S., he said, housing will «always remain as a primary playbook for stimulating the U.S. economy» and «homeowners will continue to believe that increased home equity is a faster highway to creating wealth than accumulating wealth by working for a living.»
We urge both the incoming Trump Administration and the new Congress to work toward enhancing the design and construction sector's role as a major catalyst for job creation throughout the American economy.
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