Sentences with phrase «fewer workers»

And so, even if the president could force through changes like lower corporate tax rates for manufacturers, the global trend in manufacturing is all about doing more with fewer workers.
Online auto insurance companies tend to employ fewer workers on average and also have to deal with lower costs of physical building maintenance.
The application of information technology to industrial processes allows as much or more to be made, while hiring fewer workers.
Very few workers — only one in five — have calculated how much money they will need to cover health expenses in retirement, the survey found.
The problem arises when birth rates fall and life expectation rises so that pensions are being paid for longer and there are relatively fewer workers paying taxes.
The company said it may turn to layoffs if too few workers accept the buyout.
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.
Businesses with 10 or fewer workers there get an extra year before they pay workers $ 15 an hour.
But it is doing so with one - third fewer workers.
And this shrinking population has its own long - term consequences — a lower tax base, fewer workers paying into the pension system to support retirees, etc..
But economists show that the capital that is increased by production methods that require fewer workers will be invested elsewhere, so that new employment opportunities are created.
There are fewer technicians and fewer workers who have experience working with different types of materials or projects.
It's good to be unique, but if few workers want the perks you're offering, they'll be pointless when it comes to keeping people on the job.
This is probably a result of there being fewer workers around, leaving those that remain doing extra tasks.
The goal is to send fewer workers out into the field to track down those who haven't completed their forms, the biggest single cost of any census.
Studies show that relatively few workers feel confident that they have enough money saved for retirement.
And while it will undoubtedly have an impact on traditional forms of manufacturing because fewer workers will be required to operate the equipment, there are some positive benefits that we could also see.
Advances in technology, the demand for flexible work models and memories of recent layoffs have left fewer workers with the belief that one company can meet their career goals.
Food production is getting more efficient, but employing fewer workers.
It says higher labor costs will force employers to hire fewer workers and increase prices.
Very few workers will escape the effect of the bar on chronic mental stress claims.
Other polling sites had long lines, too few workers and other issues that made the day a nightmare for voters.
In the last year, the unemployment rate has fallen for workers in most fields, but the percent of those looking for jobs in small industries with fewer workers is generally more volatile.
For example, canceling orders of Boeing aircraft (China accounts for nearly 12 percent of Boeing's sales in 2015) will have no adverse impact since Boeing employs few workers in China and Beijing can buy from Airbus.
«It means fewer workers looking after our loved ones in hospitals or care homes.
Statistics Canada reports that, with the exception of three Canadian cities, virtually all regions will suffer from fewer workers, as there will be fewer people available to contribute to society's many needs.
In today's global economy, few workers receive subsistence pay as thus defined.
However, they've stuck around, in part, because LIRR workers have been willing to make concessions that are more valuable to management — such as contributing to health care — in order to protect work rules that benefit fewer workers, but can be very lucrative, he said.
Very few workers on wind farms, who have much higher exposure to turbines than householders who complain of symtoms, have any problems.
Thanks to the rise of mobility tools like Slack, Google Hangouts and the newly announced Workplace by Facebook, fewer and fewer workers rely on an office to get work done every day.
Three researchers analyzed 38 industries from 1987 to 2005 and discovered that industries such as manufacturing and communications — where a large percentage of workers have company - provided healthcare — have experienced lower growth and employment numbers than those sectors where fewer workers get employer - paid insurance.
Still, he added, «technology is giving the consumer a much better product — much cheaper, much faster, more alternatives — but at the expense of fewer workers, and we have to find ways for companies to create jobs as well as profits.»
Amid the biggest commercial aircraft boom in its history, Boeing's airplane division employs fewer workers per plane than during all other booms since World War II.
Other businesses, big and small, which object to wage increases, say higher pay will mean higher prices, and less work for fewer workers.
In other words, the federal government provided benefits to fewer workers despite a spike in unemployment and more applications -LSB-...]
On average, families are having only slightly more than one child (for example, 1.4 in the case of Italy) and populations are in danger of collapse with far fewer workers supporting more pensioners and paying for increased healthcare costs.
Dozens of Chicago Public Schools food service workers rallied Tuesday afternoon to call for an end to quickly prepared frozen meals that can be readied in smaller kitchens by fewer workers.
Fewer workers lead to lower overall tax receipts.
With pink slips issued late last week, there are expected to be fewer workers today.
Kessler notes that while fewer workers engage in corporate intelligence theft, it's an area that can be particularly expensive and difficult for employers to address.
Despite Mr. Dolge's progressive ideas and his best intentions, the plan proved largely unsuccessful since it required a worker to spend many years in continuous employment with the company, and labor mobility, then as now, meant that relatively few workers spend their whole working career with one company.
To that end, forward planning became key, and the group scheduled the trapping expedition for a weekend, a time when few workers were present on site.
Bigger projects, fewer workers Expanding project size is hindering project delivery.
With fewer workers in the economy going forward, the United States could struggle to match past growth rates.
Meanwhile, the U.S. Postal Service hires fewer workers than both FedEx and UPS despite delivering more packages than those two companies combined.
On current trends, by 2020, there will be 40 million too few workers with tertiary education relative to demand.
The new terminals will be semi-automated, as is the norm nowadays around the world, and will employ far fewer workers than the existing ports.
That means fewer workers to support the ever - expanding population of elderly: The number of people in the workforce is expected to decline by about 20 % to 63.4 million in 2035.
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