Sentences with phrase «factory worker goes»

And a young factory worker goes from one discouraging job to the next, only to face increasingly degrading circumstances.
Last September, the company let more than 1,500 factory workers go after a federal investigation found hundreds of undocumented employees at its facilities.
But not a single — not a single — factory worker went out there... Not a single janitor,....
But not a single — not a single — factory worker went out there... Not a single janitor, waitress or person who worked in that company!
Also, what were the factory workers going to feed their babies?

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It's become a dictum that every year at least 50 hourly workers get plucked from the factory floor to go along with Foster on visits to customers, so they can see the results of their labors.
But in morning, despite the orders to the contrary, textile workers left their work in several factories and sent delegates to ask for support of the strike... which led to mass strike... all went out into the streets.
«There's not enough factories, workers or equipment, so it won't work unless someone is willing to make a massive investment... and I don't know who is going to step up.»
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.
So rather than a foreign investor saying he was going to open a factory and employ 15 people directly, a foreign investor could say he was investing in a construction project that would create jobs in a restaurant down the street that might serve construction workers.
We are gardeners and farmers more than factory workers or brick producers for Pharaoh perhaps, cultivating and sowing seeds that will bear a mighty harvest, long after we are gone even.
When I learned of the horrific violence and cruelty that billions of animals endure each year to satisfy our tastebuds (not to mention the abuses and mistreatment that factory farm workers endure in order to ensure corporate profit, from being forced to defecate in their pants to operating dangerous equipment without training), I knew that going vegan was the only way for me to live in a manner that was consistent with my values.
That's why he should be asking what exactly is going on with Solar City Riverbend and how it is possible that — with no public announcement — SUNY Research Foundation approved Solar City's request to cut the number of factory workers to only 500 from the original 1,460.
From factory workers, to cleaners, to restaurant staff, there are disputes going on which never hit the headlines.
The victim, Ahmed Safiadeen, aged 54, was a cashier of Delta Agro Company and had gone to withdraw the amount of GHC 200,000 from the bank for the salaries of workers, and other factory expenses of the company.
But as Heeks points out, this is a controversial practice, and though it helps thousands of gold farmers earn wages equal to those of factory workers, it goes against the rules of the games.
Hudd devoted a great deal of effort to bringing theatrical entertainment to the factory workers and more remote villages of England during World War II, though he still managed to play roles in Major Barbara and I Know Where I'm Going, among a handful of major movies.
Of course, along with playing the class clowns, the Malloys are also the hardest working members of Ocean's crew, often taking on multiple roles in each heist, and even going the distance on one particular occasion to help a group of Mexican factory workers fight for labor rights.
Blu - ray Review Total Recall Directed by: Len Wiseman Cast: Colin Farrell, Kate Beckinsale, Jessica Biel, Bryan Cranston Running Time: 2 hrs 10 mins (extended), 1 hr 58 mins (theatrical) Rating: Unrated (extended), PG - 13 (theatrical) Due Out: December 18, 2012 PLOT: A perfectly average factory worker (Farrell) goes to Rekall to spice up his life, but ends up on the run -LSB-...]
Many call this model of schooling the «factory model» because it was codified during the industrial revolution and follows the contours of a factory — blocks of students going down the conveyor belt of standardized subjects and grade levels to produce industrial workers.
There are lots of reasons for this — there weren't that many factory jobs to go around, those pensions required long vesting periods of 10 or 20 years, and lower - income workers have higher turnover rates — but suffice it to say that the NPPC's history is overly rosy on this front.
The Wolfsburg workers turned the damaged factory into a repair depot for VW military vehicles with the aid of foresighted British administrators, and the VW38 - style Beetle sedan went into production in early 1946 at the rate of 1000 per month.
Vancouver people go out later and you don't get factory workers.
McArthur Binion, a Chicago artist born in Mississippi, who came of age in Detroit as the eleventh child of a family that went from tenant farmers to factory workers in the automotive plants, is having his first solo museum show at the Contemporary Art Museum Houston (CAMH) opening Jan. 6th (through April 1).
This painting depicts the area after the mills closed down in the early 80s, superimposing different urban strata — the defunct factories, new small scale enterprises and high rise luxury apartments, invoking the workers» struggle to keep the mills going and resist gentrification.
Pages 64 - 65: Left, clockwise from top, «Interior» by Jacob Lawrence, 28; «Factory Workers» by Romare Bearden, 32; and «John Brown Going to His Hanging» by Horace Pippin, 58.
Makis Anagnostou, a worker and union leader, bottles lavender - scented fabric softener at VIO.ME, a former tile materials factory that went bust and has been revived by its staff as a collective making environmentally - friendly detergent.
Since the median wage of the American worker is going down because of outsourcing, illegal immigration, export of factories, and foreign competition, consumers won't have the resources to bail out the US economy anymore, especially with the rising costs of energy, health, and education.
While garment factory workers are likely the first thing that pops into your mind when thinking about the backstory of the fashion industry, The True Cost tells a disturbing story that goes far beyond the factory walls.
The socialist states at that time were producing gargantuan amounts of CO2 and other gases implicated in global warming from unfiltered coal - fired power plants and factories; when those unprofitable industries withered, countless thousands of workers went on the dole — but the air got cleaner.
Friedman - Rudovsky introduces you to Julia and Maria, workers in La Paz who describe the insufficient pay at the factories, strip searches, lack of masks to protect from the dust, and supervisors who yell that if they don't finish their work quickly enough: «The doors are open for you to go
Enlightened executives would realize that they'd been made to look the fools for approving purchase of expensive, toxic chemicals that promptly went to waste: up the stack; on the land; down the sewer - in some cases permeating neighborhoods where that same factory's workers and managers lived.
This looks like fun, but we're not going to try it yet.None of this stuff — which all appears to be for the use of factory workers to test for possible problems before units are shipped out to customers — is meant to be left on the phones.
Back in the days of open houses (not so popular in recent yrs), I held open houses in the early AM when night shift nurses and factory workers were going home; likewise I held opens on weekdays during rush hr traffic.
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