First, you want to make sure that the child centre
employs enough workers to meet minimum provincial standards.
Millennials are told they aren't
hard enough workers, condemned because they don't want an office job.
For years, certain lobbyists and public relations types have been promoting the idea that the United States doesn't have
enough workers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).
Traditional customer service organizations have to over-staff to
ensure enough workers are available when call volumes peaked.
You also see, though, some experts saying that not enough — there aren't
enough workers out there who know — who have the skills to do all the jobs that are needed.
We don't have them anymore,» joked Mr. Miller, who can't find
enough workers for the three Subways he owns in Northern California.
The Cheeca Lodge & Spa in Islamorada houses about 80 of its 240 workers on site, a practice it started 15 years ago to
keep enough workers on staff.
Many farmers across the East End of Long Island are hoping their congressman will push for immigration reform in order to stabilize the local agricultural industry's workforce and allow them to
hire enough workers.
A proposed voluntary early retirement plan, if accepted
by enough workers, would account for only $ 15 million of that, meaning Mangano would have to come up with additional savings of more than $ 100 million in labor costs annually to meet his target.
During candidate or skill shortages, like we had from World War II until 2007, employers were more likely to consider you for a career change if you could show you had the core skills for the job... since there weren't
enough workers with those skills.
you've got a business running you'll need to ensure there's
enough workers in town to run it.
The Regulations introduce new employment standards (e.g. extending parental leave to 62 weeks, introducing critical illness leave for adult family members, and introducing Flexible Averaging Agreements) that will affect how employers organize their workforces to ensure they are
employing enough workers to meet business needs.
Despite gloomy job prospects, many American manufacturers are on the prowl for top talent, but say that
not enough workers are trained for the tasks.
High Frequency Economics» chief economist Carl Weinberg says we don't have
enough workers to get to 3 % growth.
«In the short - term, fewer firms will be able to bid on construction projects if they are concerned they will not have
enough workers to meet demand,» he said in a statement.
Small, the Denver builder, estimates that he could construct at least 10 % more homes this year if he had
enough workers.
Many companies in the gig economy simply do not have
enough workers, or rich enough data about their workers» behavior, to navigate busy periods using nudges and the like.
Changes to visa procedures mean nearly half of crab houses on the East Coast don't have
enough workers to pick meat, The Baltimore Sun reported Thursday.
When trees and debris knock down power lines, or when a power plant malfunctions, Puerto Rico's utility company doesn't have
enough workers to fix the problem right away.
The labour cost and land cost are too high, and there are not
enough workers — mainland Chinese need special permits to visit Hong Kong.
The agency hasn't had
enough workers to reset sprinklers to only Mondays and Thursdays, but expects to be in compliance by September.
The challenges faced by produce growers revolve more around labor, which often accounts for half of a farm's expenses and has the problem of shortages, particularly with migrant workers and skilled tasks: «Farmers can be hesitant to invest in growing, watering, and raising a crop if there's uncertainly about having
enough workers to harvest it.»
When Workers» Compensation Isn't
Enough Workers» compensation exists to help ensure that injured workers who were hurt while working receive money to cover their damages.
Recently, the UK Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC) chief executive Kevin Green revealed that Brexit has caused a significant decline in talents and professionals, leaving the UK with too many jobs but not
enough workers.