Sentences with phrase «employed as a construction worker»

Our everyman hero Emmet (Chris Pratt) is the happiest guy in Bricksville: he's gainfully employed as a construction worker (what else?)

Not exact matches

ERIE COUNTY, NY - Erie County Executive Mark C. Poloncarz was joined today by elected officials and members of the business community as he signed his 18th Executive Order, mandating that Erie County construction projects of over $ 250,000 and involving at least three workers shall include requirements to employ local and disadvantaged workers.
As such, I was recently joined by elected officials and members of the business and labor community to sign my eighteenth Executive Order, mandating that Erie County construction projects of over $ 250,000 and involving at least three workers must include requirements to employ local workers.
Between 1917 and 1925, he was employed as a file clerk for the Travelers Insurance Company and as a construction worker.
The Copper Mountain plant has received more than $ 40 million in federal tax credits for its construction, which at its peak employed 350 workers (but as previously stated, that number has now plummeted to 10).
While many construction workers are employed by a larger company, some are also «independent contractors» — a label that can diminish the legal rights of the employee as well as remedies available for personal injury actions.
Well, according to the law of the state of Florida, all businesses and commercial organizations that have more than three employed workers as well as companies under the construction industry with two or more employees need to get general liability insurance Florida for their workers.
Workers are employed in a variety of fields, such as construction, and are responsible for assisting tradesmen and machine operators.
The sky is the limit for those who start out as construction workers — your next step could be a skilled tradesman, a sub-contractor, a self - employed builder or a foreman.
The government has targeted the residential construction industry for its investigation because of its high number of immigrant workers that it employs and after recent investigations have found some construction contractors have been misclassifying workers as independent contractors to get around wage laws, says Nancy J. Leppink, acting director of the department's wage and hour division.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z