Sentences with phrase «employing larger numbers of people»

No modern nation with a significant urban population has attained prosperity without an industrial base capable of employing larger numbers of people and of manufacturing goods for domestic consumption and export.
While it employs a large number of people in Scotland, the bank has promised that the shifting of its head office is simply a technical procedure that would not result in any job losses.
Imagine the same government employing large number of people in Police, Customs, Immigration, Federal Road Safety, Army and Navy.
The oil & gas industry also employs a large number of people within the city limits and in the outlying areas.
Corporations that employ large numbers of people may have an established relationship with a third - party background checking company or may even use an affiliated company for their employment screening.

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The report notes that the solar workforce is growing more diverse, employing a larger share of women and people of color, as well as a significant number of military veterans.
If a larger number of people at the low end go unemployed, or if (relatively) more people at the high end get employed, the median goes up.
Leeds is the second largest metropolitan district in the UK; The City of Leeds has a population of 770,000 and is one of the fastest growing cities in the UK, with the number of residents set to rise to 1 million.Leeds is the second centre of banking in the UK employing 12,700 people in the industry.
From 2000 - 09, the number of businesses grew by 18.1 percent, a percentage three times larger than the rest of the city, and most of these businesses employed less than 10 people.
He said that the people of the state would be employed in large number while raw materials sourced locally would increase revenue of the people.
The UK's space industry employs about 4000 people, and as well as companies which actually build satellites, such as Astrium and Surrey Satellites, there are a large number of supporting firms, active in areas like software and systems, for example Logica and ESYS.
Carillion, one of Britain's largest construction companies, which has a number of high - profile public sector contracts and employs around 20,000 people in Britain alone, is set for liquidation, putting jobs and pensions at risk.
Health employs the largest number of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in the country.
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