Sentences with phrase «fewer jobs lost»

«There will be fewer jobs lost than some have feared, but it will still be thousands.»
Upward revisions for August and September showed that there were 110,000 fewer jobs lost in those months than previously reported — although the net change was still a loss of 42,000 jobs for the two months.

Not exact matches

The company had no immediate comment, but a few neighbours interviewed Wednesday dismissed the complaints and worried that jobs might be lost if the plant is forced to close.
Before we leap to the conclusion that hell yes they should lose their jobs, we ought at least to think through what that conclusion would imply for a few million lesser offences.
«On our reckoning, since NAFTA's enactment, fewer than 5 % of U.S. workers who have lost jobs from sizable layoffs (such as when large plants close down) can be attributed to rising imports from Mexico,» wrote its authors, PIIE senior fellow Gary Clyde Hufbauer and research analyst Cathleen Cimino - Isaacs.
Few events can derail retirement plans faster than losing a job.
The United States has lost millions of factory jobs, but in the last few years some have come back.
SoFi is one of the few lenders that allow you to defer payments for up to 12 months if you lose your job.
Even in the midst of the recession, firms with fewer than four employees actually created more jobs than larger businesses lost!
But after a few weeks and a number of concessions over how much you're willing to make and what job you're willing to take, you start to lose steam.
A few years prior I'd had a harrowing experience at another church, wherein I nearly lost my job for reporting a suspected abuse situation to the authorities, rather than hand it off to my boss.
«Very few, if any, express their doubts because they know the incredible risks involved, including losing their jobs»..
Unfortunately, my job just gets put off if I'm not here to work so it's going to be a tough few weeks making up for lost days from the trip.
If a pizzeria requests a photograph, it's Del Re's job to pare that down to a few lines, losing much of the subtlety of the original image.
this window has just finished i am already thinking about who we will get for the january window we might try for khedira on a really low offer as he is free agent almost would help boost numbers in midfield in the new year as we will no doubt need to filling the numbers about then also i will hold my hands up and say i was wrong this morning for giving wenger stick and saying welbeck is rubbish i have been out in the cold light of day and had a chance to reevaluate the situation and realized that this could be a canny shrew transfer on wenger behalf actually if wenger can turn the clock back and work his magic on welbeck and get him scoring goals and improve his game then we could have a great underrated signing on our hands its wengers absolute trust in him that might be what makes him a great player as this is something that he never had at old mordor if anybody can make him a world beater wenger can he loves this little pet projects improving players against the odds welbeck has the skillset to be high class player upfornt he just needs to work very hard on his finishing i think once he gets a few goals under his belt he will settle in fine and he is a team player you could put him on the left against man city to shore up that side and he will put in a great shift without a complaint that could be his biggest asset to us or on the right whenever we need him there ithinkwenger might start himon the left against city to protect the left back against navas and i bet you if he does a great job we will take a shine to him quickly i am hopeing he will be one of those wenger gems that he finds and polishes up to a high finish i must admit i was annoyed as some other gunners were at not signing d / m and c / h but if wenger does win the league with this lot it will be his greatest win yet and what might play in to our hands is the unpredictable nature of the league in the last few seasons if we get on a good run at the right time we might be hard to stop look at city they should have never lost to stoke but the result is there in black and white for all to see and i think chelsea will hit the skids after a while to just because cesc and costa are doing well now thats there main threat but teams will work out how to stop them as the season goes on and chelsea will become predictable i think we might just do well this season after all
Wenger has had the boost of getting a few players back from the treatment room but has also lost one of his first choice defenders after Mustafi did his hamstring playing for Germany, and with some of the Arsenal stars coming back late or in a poor state of mind after their World Cup hopes were dashed this was always going to be a tough selection job for the Frenchman.
I ve pointed few things which we have, so if we sign Lacazette or someone else who does nt have physical pressence we will lose balance in team, so we will struggle, we need powerfull player who can do better job than OG, simple
Truly madness that was, few months without a trophy and somebody loses his job, 13 years without a trophy and somebody gets paid 8m and keeps renewing contracts..
Maksim you are 100 % percent right about Dan Petrescu's faith in youngsters.In just a few months he gave chances to Ivan Solovyov, Pavel Solomatin and Vladimir Sobolev to play in the first team.As for Mogilevets i think he will become and excellent player but not at Zenit.He needs to move elsewhere (and not on loan) to play first team football like Ionov did a few years ago.In my opoinion Zenit needs a striker (if they sell Hulk to AS Monaco) to score goals.Kerzhakov is not at his best, Bukharov has forgotten when was the last time he score and Dordevic is not gonna get a chance.I understand that midfielders of Zenit are all capable of scoring goals like Shirokov, Danny, Witsel, Bystrov and Fayzulin but thats striker's job and Zenit may lose a player on the filed.And something else, i was so impressed with Yuri Lodigin's performance against Krasnodar and maybe Zenit found a great replacement for Malafeev.
Did a good job at marking and out - strengthening Paul Pogba, but he did lose his man on a few occasions, and he went on to cause problems that the Spurs defence could have done without having to deal with.
I just lost my job a few months ago that when I do start making money again I'm Going to start telling women I'm broke.
I am 24 now and I am trying to turn my life around, I have been in the same job since I was 21 (however after chatting to a few of the people there they are known for underpaying), I have lost a lot of weight and am really trying to get in shape, I bought a car and have got my Learners and am working towards getting my license, and when I get my P's I want to move out of home, I don't think I'd be able to afford my own place at the moment, maybe a flat, so I'd probably be looking at a share place for now.
My Sister in law found out she was pregnant a few weeks after losing her job, her husband had just lost his job.
It's a good thing if your baby wants to eat, «all of the time» A baby who nurses very frequently in the first few days (ie: more than 8 times in 24 hours) will do a great job of bringing in a copious milk supply, will not lose excessive amounts of weight, and is less likely to have issues with jaundice.
Only a few women actually want to go back to work when their baby is less than six months of age if they are receiving something close to the same pay to be at home with the baby and ensured of returning to the same or an equivalent job without losing seniority.
Since a few years before the crash, about 2005, increasing numbers of people think its rigged against them - eg, you work hard and jobs are lost and real wages fall.
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).
But he also lost a few points for style on the «take this job and shove it» line, plus a last - minute negative ad aimed at Marchione.
50 % fear that «in a few years» time teachers and other public sector employees will be losing their jobs if they don't support gay marriage».
Connecticut remains one of the few states still to have not recovered all the jobs the state lost in the recession that began a decade ago.
A few days later, Feher Rubbish said it was going out of business with dozens of employees losing their jobs.
A majority of New Yorkers may now believe in the universal right to marry, but making that reality may come down to a select few not wanting to lose their jobs.
Rochester was one of the few metro areas in the state to lose jobs in latest monthly numbers.
Tara DePorte of the Lower East Side Ecology Center said her organization has been training students and quite a few New Yorkers who have lost their jobs to help restaurants reduce their impact on the environment.
DiNapoli says fewer people on Wall Street lost their jobs then was expected, still there are 1200 fewer positions now than in 2011.
DiNapoli says fewer people on Wall Street lost their jobs than was expected, still there are 1200 fewer positions now than in 2011.
Just a few short years ago, Florida was facing tremendous challenges — lost jobs, a budget in the «red», and declining revenues and a $ 6.4 billion budget shortfall.
Losing its eminence in science would probably result in fewer foreign scientists coming to study and work in the United States (and even perhaps some «brain drain» of U.S. scientists), fewer U.S. - based science and technology breakthroughs, and fewer U.S. startup companies and jobs.
My Dad lost 50 lbs, my mom lost 35 lbs, my brother lost 40 lbs but gained muscle as well with doing his job along with the diet (hanging gutters), and I lost 15 lbs (fyi, this brought me to 115 lbs, i wasn't fat before just couldn't lose a few pounds on my own)
I had lost my job at a yoga magazine, ascent, just a few days prior.
The millennial generation, generation y, and the lost generation all have a few things in common when it comes to college and job prospects: the opportunities are slim and the debt is overwhelming.
In the few «movie years» since the end of the original, Mac, Rabbit, Thorny, Foster and Farva all lost their jobs due to the «Fred Savage incident» — which is a running joke throughout the film — with a great payoff in the closing credits.
At 32, she loses her job, descends into abject alcoholism (in the book getting fat for good measure, a disaster spared Blunt) and is frankly tortured as she spies from the train on her former husband Tom (Justin Theroux), still living in the family home, now with pretty blonde Anna (Rebecca Ferguson), with whom he had an affair, and the cute baby Rachel couldn't have, plus another couple, a few doors (or here, plots) down, hunky Scott (Luke Evans) and his hottie blonde wife Megan (Haley Bennett, very good, curiously J - Law - like).
But since he's about to lose his job to a strapping young Dubliner (a pre-Bond Sean Connery), he takes a few days to consider his wishes carefully.
A few months later, when Deichler was offered her own job as principal, Prall didn't want to lose her expertise.
Even now, few educators lose their jobs if test scores don't rise.
«The consequences have to be greater than the rewards, so having a few more kids pass the ISTEP versus losing their job, I think teachers would use their best judgment,» Spradlin says.
I sincerely hope that active learning teachers aren't losing their jobs for the sake of a few points in a standardized test.
I lost my job not because I was a bad teacher, but because I was hired a few months after the teacher in the room next to mine... who was a lousy teacher.
Right now we have a system where there is hardly any accountability of teachers — very few teachers ever lose their job no matter how they perform — and in which principals, therefore, have little reason to spend much time seriously evaluating their teachers — in fact, in some places, principals can't even walk into a teacher's classroom without following prescribed systems of forewarning.
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