Sentences with phrase «far fewer workers»

But it's not like we've stopped growing massive amounts of food; it's just that we've figured out how to do it with far fewer workers.

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On the other hand, the investor known as the Oracle of Omaha predicted that AI and automation could create «huge problems in terms of democracy» as we know it, as people attempt to adjust to an economy that needs far fewer human workers to be just as productive.
In fact, nearly every problem typically faced in the wake of natural disaster will be amplified and accelerated in Puerto Rico thanks to long - existing financial and environmental problems and far fewer rescue and relief workers.
They have talked to a few managers here and there, but not, so far as we can determine, to any of the workers who actually get the job done, and who would have much to offer in terms of suggestions for positive change.
The theory is that when economic growth goes far enough, as in a few countries in East Asia, the demand for workers drives wages up without benefit of unions or governmental involvement.
While Sanchez has no firm figures regarding the boycott, he said that a cafeteria worker did tell him that there were far fewer students eating the school meal than normal.
Ordinary voters will only be alarmed if they think Tory policy is actually more destructive rather than being worried if a few nurses and policemen lose their jobs (they're far more likely to worry about their own jobs and security than that of public sector workers).
Not to be outdone, a spokesperson for the mayor shot back, «If 421 - a is simply extended as is, as some are seeking up in Albany, there will be no prevailing wage construction jobs, far fewer building service workers making prevailing wage and no progress on affordable housing for tens of thousands in desperate need.
If 421a is simply extended as - is, as some are seeking up in Albany, there will be no prevailing wage construction jobs, far fewer building service workers making prevailing wage and no progress on affordable housing for tens of thousands in desperate need.
A poll worker in Brooklyn Heights» 101 Clark Street polling site told the Eagle that there were far fewer errantly purged names on the voter list this time around.
«The union workers received far more increases over the last few years than elected officials,» he said.
They would also be in charge of steering through the Enterprise Bill, which might mean far fewer compromises on workers» rights, likely to be the big argument of the coming legislative session.
The living wage bill, which passed later Monday afternoon 45 - to - 5, is expected to boost wages for about 600 workersfar fewer than earlier versions of the bill.
The Political Science Department's rating comes few days after the Industrial Commercial Workers Union (ICU), rated government 80 % for its performance so far.
In addition to the potential passenger dangers, he says that pilots could only fly a limited number of flights to prevent overexposure to nuclear radiation, noting that after a few flights, they would have been exposed to far more radiation than nuclear power plant workers.
And now the bad news: That same research says only an elite few get to stay in that economic stratosphere — and nonwhite workers remain among those who face far longer odds.
A few years after the incident with my sister, my mother married a great guy, a hard working construction worker who chain smoked and watched far too much television.
The office worker needs to eat fewer total calories, and should probably focus on far more filling, low - calorie foods, less palatable foods to avoid over-eating.
Referring to difficulties parents had in Philadelphia when the charter schools took over traditional schools, he said, «Students will have to leave and go far away to go to school, and there will be a loss of arts and music education, a loss of skilled cafeteria workers and fewer adults at every campus.»
It turns out that Volkswagen, which has created fewer than 2100 jobs so far, got the largest subsidy package ever given to a foreign manufacturer — 1350 acres in free land, a reported $ 577.4 million in tax breaks and assistance, and $ 40 million for training workers.
After all, there are few areas that are really «denied» to men, if the level of operations demanded be transcendent, responsible or rewarding enough: men who have a need for «feminine» involvement with babies or children gain status as pediatricians or child psychologists, with a nurse (female) to do the more routine work; those who feel the urge for kitchen creativity may gain fame as master chefs; and, of course, men who yearn to fulfill themselves through what are often termed «feminine» artistic interests can find themselves as painters or sculptors, rather than as volunteer museum aides or part time ceramists, as their female counterparts so often end up doing; as far as scholarship is concerned, how many men would be willing to change their jobs as teachers and researchers for those of unpaid, part - time research assistants and typists as well as full - time nannies and domestic workers?
And my further bet is, it will take a few thousand temporary workers, according to the State Department., to build the pipeline, but the result will be putting off for another decade or two the job - rich transition to what needs to come next.
The result will be far fewer public interest attorneys, as well as teachers, social workers, nurses, and others.
Hardly a few hundred workers have signed up so far though the scheme was launched in the UAE.
To reach the required number of users, Cambridge Analytica took it a step further, hiring workers on Amazon Mechanical Turk — a platform allowing gig workers to complete small online tasks for a few dollars — to complete an online survey.
As far as employee work related claims I've seen a few for injuries and workers comp is why you have insurance.
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