Sentences with phrase «educated work force»

An educated work force and robust economy are two factors luring the company.
Bill Heinze reports that «Reed Smith partner Ajay Raju believes that India's enormous, educated work force, particularly in the math and science fields, makes outsourcing legal work in the IP practice an extremely attractive option.
As Americans, let's start at home by making the United States the most fuel efficient country with the cleanest air, the cleanest water, the most advanced electrical grid, the best educated work force, etc., and let others follow our lead.
Madison is known for an educated work force, which attracts a number of different kinds of companies.
«I'm confident that it will produce the results that Scotland needs - a well - educated group of young people and a well - educated work force
«If we don't have an educated work force, we will continue to flounder economically.»
While Canada has a highly educated work force, finance expertise, and talented entrepreneurs, it seems the Canadian government is indifferent whether these innovations are grown at home or imported from abroad.
In spite of its comparatively high cost of living and labor expenses, Washington, D.C., counts a young, highly educated work force.
The list came with many surprising data points: Muncie, Indiana, was named as the city with the best access to financing, and Southern California (otherwise lauded as the «Silicon Beach») was said to have one of the least educated work forces in the U.S. — in the cities of Bell Gardens, Maywood, Coachella, Soledad, and Wasco.
The best way to do this is by implementing a policy against harassment, educating the work force regarding the policy and enforcing it.
During the late 1990s and early 2000s while most firms looked toward India for off - shoring, a number of firms, most notably Orrick, experimented with moving back office services to smaller cities in the U.S. with relatively low costs of living but with highly educated work forces.
Assisted distribution center manager in the relocation of existing facility by educating the work force in the physical layout and stocking.

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It's an interesting model for rapidly educating software engineers, particularly considering that a recent study about the New York tech industry found that half of New York City's technical work force doesn't have a traditional college education.
Chief Strategy Officer Imran Khan said, «I think as our business is becoming more and more programmatic, our sales force is becoming consultant [s] to our clients, and I think that is very important because I think we have still a lot of work to do to educate the market and really teach the market how to create vertical video ad unit [s] that really, really works in mobile environment.»
The Canadian Association of International Development Professionals has been trying to talk to government for some years about the importance of the trade in services (like those of our members) in building relationships and Canadian exports and developing high value added jobs for Canada's well educated and multi-ethnic work force.
Traditionally, as groups in America have risen in social status, become better educated and more urbanized (and in recent years as more women have entered the work force), their birthrates have gone down.
For all the lectures on human rights and democracy coming out of Manila, the brutal fact of Philippine life is that millions of its people are forced to leave their families to do dirty work elsewhere because they have no way to feed their families — this in a strategically located land with an educated, English - speaking workforce and bursting with natural resources.
«24 A spiritual rebirth combined with educated guidance make a potent working force for a realistic approach.
Their target is the general educated reader who seeks to understand «the Bible as a work of great literary force and authority, a work of which it is entirely credible that it should have shaped the minds and lives of intelligent men and women for two millennia or more.
Our sports hydration and heat illness expert, Susan Yeargin, Ph.D., ATC, has been working alongside Doug Casa, head of the Korey Stringer Institute at the University of Connecticut, to get states to pass laws modeled on the 2009 heat acclimatization guidelines developed by a joint task force on which she and Doug served, and to educate the youth sports community about heat illness.
We are a highly educated and dedicated work force that are doing the work at the sites.
Instead, Keller took advantage of a mid-1960s program to produce better - educated cops by paying tuition costs in exchange for a commitment to work in law enforcement (Keller would fulfill his desire for military service a decade later when he enlisted in the Army Reserve and spent the next 20 years serving part - time with an elite Special Forces unit on training missions in Europe and Latin America).
Her commitment to that work, under the auspices of Joining Forces, has inspired a campaign called Operation Educate the Educators (OEE), which encourages universities and teacher - training programs to develop resources and supports for military children.
As the Thomas B. Fordham Foundation's Terry Ryan described the reality in one state, «Charter schools, many working in Ohio's toughest neighborhoods to educate the state's neediest children, are also forced to live under a cloud of uncertainty, harassment and intimidation.»
Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN): Since homophobia and heterosexism undermine a healthy school climate, GLSEN works to educate teachers, students and the public at large about the damaging effects these forces have on youth and adults alike.
Public education was created to provide our society with a well - educated electorate and work force.
Even if we find a way to educate our future work force to the same standards as this latter group — and we are a very long way from that now — wages in the United States will continue to decline unless we outperform those countries enough to justify our higher wages.
International Educational Research Foundation — The goal of the International Educational Research Foundation (IERF) conduct research and disseminate information on world educational systems and to facilitate the integration of individuals educated outside the United States into the U.S. educational environment and work force.
The PS 321 Testing Task Force is a parent - led group that works in partnership with teachers and school leadership to educate our community about the effects of NYS and NYC testing policies and to advocate for meaningful, developmentally appropriate, educator - developed student assessments.
The work force is educated and hard - working.
I would like to mentor, educate, and coach a highly skilled team of engineers from any discipline to work as a formidable force regarding task accomplishment rendering a strong sense of self esteem and confidence in their efforts.
The Task Force led a three prong approach to educate Pima County residents and businesses on how to protect their property; aided law enforcement in having the tools they need to apprehend related criminals; and worked with the electorate to pass necessary legislation to prosecute and fine offenders.
(MCT)-- Periodically and cyclically, the economy will stink, even more so for people who are less experienced, educated or trained, the youngest members of the work force.
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