Sentences with phrase «factory jobs in»

Two years later, he got the first of several factory jobs in nearby Hartford.
He either walked or used my old bike to get to his factory job in New Jersey.
Although many Eminence students were graduating from high school academically prepared for college, most were not attending or were dropping out early, leaving few options besides a factory job in town.

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IRWINDALE, Calif. — A judge has ordered a plant that produces the popular Sriracha chili sauce to stop emitting annoying odours in a ruling that left some nearby residents worried about a possible loss of jobs at the factory.
The facts: It's true that on Jan. 17, General Motors announced it would invest $ 1 billion in U.S. factories in 2017, creating or retaining 1,500 jobs.
The facts: Standing beside Trump in the Oval Office on Feb. 8, Intel CEO Brian Krzanich announced a $ 7 billion investment to complete the company's new Arizona factory, which will «employ approximately 3,000 direct high - paying, high - wage, high - tech jobs at its peak, and over 10,000 people in the Arizona area in support of the factory
Trump's deal will actually save 800 jobs at a Carrier factory in Indiana.
«Many of the losses in factory jobs have been countered by an increase in the service industries or in office jobs.
Like Lululemon, Kit and Ace focuses on design and retail; the job of actually manufacturing the clothes is contracted out to woollen mills and factories in Asia and Italy.
In doing so, Maple Leaf will cut a net 1,550 jobs, or roughly 12 % of its meat - division workforce, as the company closes several factories from B.C. to New Brunswick and consolidate operations into a new $ 395 - million flagship facility in Hamilton, set to start churning out sliced meats and wieners by 201In doing so, Maple Leaf will cut a net 1,550 jobs, or roughly 12 % of its meat - division workforce, as the company closes several factories from B.C. to New Brunswick and consolidate operations into a new $ 395 - million flagship facility in Hamilton, set to start churning out sliced meats and wieners by 201in Hamilton, set to start churning out sliced meats and wieners by 2014.
Already in March most indicators have disappointed: the U.S. economy added a dismal 88,000 jobs last month, less than half as many as analysts expected; retail sales dropped 0.4 %, the largest decline since June of 2012; and this week durable goods orders, out last Wednesday, plunged 5.7 %, nearly twice the tumble expected and likely a sign that U.S. factories have entered a slump.
So, when deciding whether or not to feel guilty about an iPad or iPhone because it was made in tough conditions, it's also important to consider the alternative — that if factory workers in China didn't have their hard jobs, the facts suggest they'd be starving and dying.
The company agreed to invest $ 16 million in its Indiana facility, though it's parent corporation still plans to send some 700 factory jobs from Huntington, Ind., to Mexico, according to the Post.
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles Chief Executive Sergio Marchionne said on Monday that uncertainty over Trump's trade and tax policies could lead automakers to delay investments in Mexico, and he confirmed plans to create 2,000 jobs at Fiat Chrysler's U.S. factories.
People have a sense that medium - skilled industrial jobs at big factories used to hold communities together, and that after those plants closed, communities hurt in ways both economic and social.
So did the National Association of Manufacturers, whose CEO, Jay Timmons, wrote a scathing op - ed in the Wall Street Journal following Garrett's nomination, counting Garrett among those «responsible for moving our jobs, our wealth and our factories to other countries.»
The CSeries poses no threat to the U.S. aerospace industry because building it at the Airbus factory in Alabama would create U.S. jobs and generate billions of dollars in business for U.S. aerospace companies, Bombardier said.
In looking for «nonnormal job» endeavors, Tetrick got talking to his childhood friend Josh Balk, who worked on reducing dependence on factory - farmed chicken eggs for the Humane Society of the United States.
The closing of the factory will leave 635 hourly workers and 72 salaried people without jobs in Madison, but that's just one of seven plants that Kraft Heinz announced it would shutter on Nov. 4 in a plan to cut 14 % of Kraft Heinz's North American factory workforce.
«The automation of factories has already decimated jobs in traditional manufacturing, and the rise of artificial intelligence is likely to extend this job destruction deep into the middle classes, with only the most caring, creative or supervisory roles remaining,» he wrote in The Guardian.
Carrier announced earlier this year that it planned to close the factories and move manufacturing jobs to Mexico, a change that was estimated to save parent - company United Technologies Corp. $ 65 million a year, in large part due to reduced labor costs.
In January, it purchased the manufacturing assets of a bankrupt Pennsylvania factory and then rehired many of the 150 workers who lost their jobs.
Vinyl Trends sailed through the U.S. downturn — Kuepfer says he was able to hire easily when setting up his factories because so many people in the home building sector were losing their jobs — and picked up customers further afield, in New Zealand and South Korea.
«I expect that almost every job in a factory will be replaced by a robot in the next, let's say, 10 years,» he said.
If she would bother to speak to the Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters, they would tell her that without these repair people, the equipment in the factories would stop producing and all the jobs would be lost.
[S] mall companies are staffed with people who have spent their entire lives in one place, creating tight factory - floor communities, but also making it harder to land a new job,» writes Timothy Aeppel.
After all, labor in the region is becoming less cheap these days, and manufacturers are increasingly turning to robots — just last week, the South China Morning Post reported that electronics manufacturer Foxconn managed to do away with 60,000 jobs in just one factory, through the introduction of robotic systems.
But after a post-university sales job, Verkindt gradually worked her way homeward, first setting up and running a factory in the Dominican Republic to supply her parents» firm, then heading up sales and marketing, and eventually taking over as CEO.
Ted Toth, vice-president of a factory in Pennsauken, New Jersey, that makes parts for satellite, radar and GPS systems, says he has four available jobs that pay from $ 20 to $ 32 an hour.
Yet yesterday, the Intel CEO was in the Oval Office, announcing that the company plans to finish a $ 7 billion chip factory in Chandler, Ariz., that will create 3,000 jobs.
All markets will continue to focus on the volatility in the equity and bond markets, geopolitical events, developments with the Trump Administration, corporate earnings, oil prices, and will turn to this afternoon's FOMC Meeting Statement followed by reports tomorrow on UK PMI, Eurozone PPI, CPI, US Challenger Job Cuts, Productivity, Unit Labor Costs, Jobless Claims, Trade Balance, Markit Services PMI, ISM Services, Durable Goods and Factory Orders for near term direction.
The firm is building the $ 400 million factory, its for First Solar — and creating 500 construction jobs in the process
Trump's criticism of Ford Motor Co (F.N) on Twitter turned to praise after the carmaker scrapped a planned Mexican car factory and added 700 jobs in Michigan earlier this month.
General Motors said it would invest an additional $ 1 billion in its U.S. factories and move some production from Mexico - moves that would create or retain 1,500 jobs.
But many executives found ways to heap praise on Trump and let him take credit for retaining factories or creating new jobs, even though some of those plans were already in the works before his election.
Factory hiring picked up a bit in the past two months, adding 24,000 cumulative jobs in June and July.
The United States has lost millions of factory jobs, but in the last few years some have come back.
Rising productivity in manufacturing also led to widespread industrialization, which attracted labour from farms to higher - paying factory jobs.
For example, Boeing has selected a supplier in Texas to build wings and other structural pieces at its factory outside of Dallas, which would support almost 1,000 jobs.
There's no way to track how many workers lost their jobs as a result, but in recent years, factories in Europe and Mexico laid off thousands of steelworkers.
Under a clause in the union's contract, if Madison's Oscar Mayer plant closes, its employees have the right to take over a job that's held by a worker with the least seniority at the Davenport factory.
The decline of factory jobs, through both automation and globalization, has given manufacturers the upper hand in negotiations with workers and governments.
The number of high - income and low - income jobs has expanded in Wisconsin, Ward said, but middle - income jobs — which typically include factory work — have been shrinking.
Peter Rossman, a spokesman for the IUF, an international association of unions in the food industry, says Heinz workers are nervous, though its factory jobs have so far gone untouched.
Employment in construction declined by 1,000, while factories lost 2,000 jobs.
By 2017, Mitsui had invested about C$ 60 million in its current factory and created 32 jobs.
In January, Ford scrapped plans to build a $ 1.6 billion car factory in Mexico and instead added 700 jobs in Michigan following Trumps criticism that centered on trade and investing in AmericIn January, Ford scrapped plans to build a $ 1.6 billion car factory in Mexico and instead added 700 jobs in Michigan following Trumps criticism that centered on trade and investing in Americin Mexico and instead added 700 jobs in Michigan following Trumps criticism that centered on trade and investing in Americin Michigan following Trumps criticism that centered on trade and investing in Americin America.
He worked in a machine shop for a couple of years after school, and has also held jobs at a battery factory, a sandpaper manufacturer, and a restaurant, where he was a cook.
In my view, no one can credibly argue that NAFTA and the following trade deals with China and other countries did not lead to the loss of America's manufacturing base and millions of blue collar factory jobs.
Trump has said he intends to renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement in a bid to keep factories and jobs from moving across the border.
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