Not exact matches
The problem, he says, is that Trump has turned the race into «more of a celebrity sweepstakes» that focuses on one candidate's personality while ignoring a host of important policy issues,
from income inequality and
health care to
job creation.
If you think Obama's
health care reform is a great development because it would free entrepreneurs
from the need to keep «day
jobs» because they need
health insurance, you're probably not a fan.
Employee associations in education, hospitality and other industries are learning
from the Freelancers Union in New York to offer benefits like
health care, career counseling and
job opening information.
What
job growth there was came primarily
from health care, which added 46,000 positions.
By 2020, about 20 % of Canadians will be over age 65, which means
jobs in
health -
care management — a variety of positions ranging
from research lab managers to nursing - home administrators.
«Right now, you have a steel worker, maybe
from the south side of Chicago here... He lost his
job, he lost his
health care, he got 30 cents on the dollar for his pension.
This competition between the personal and the professional is often labeled, generally, as «work - life balance,» but it's clear
from these survey results that flexible
jobs have the ability to make specific impacts in areas like self -
care, relationships, physical and mental
health, and overall happiness.
The charity serves as a platform through which individual donors can support the education,
health care,
job training and personal development of young people
from birth to 24 years of age.
A wage - earner who loses a full - time
job and scrapes by with forty hours
from a couple of part - time
jobs would still have access to catastrophic
health care insurance.
here's a better way to look at it, by requiring the church to provide their employees with
health care that covers these services, you are preventing the Church
from infringing on those individual employee's rights, which is part of the government's
job.
I am thankful for the progress that has been made in reforming the
health care system, securing nuclear weapons, repealing «Don't Ask Don't Tell, ending the practice of torture, reforming mandatory minimum prison sentences, withdrawing
from Iraq, and creating green
jobs and incentives.
From the moment you peed on a stick, you've done a fabulous
job at
caring for your physical
health and well - being, and that of the growing baby inside of you.
Moyer commented «Tanya Miller and the GAC have done an excellent
job of being on top of the latest
health care legislation coming out of Harrisburg that requires support
from PATS.
Maloney said, «I'm running because there is an urgent need to take back our Congress
from extremists who reject smart investments in
health care, education and infrastructure; who reject sensible tax policies that create
jobs and balance budgets; and who would end Medicare as we know it.»
Among the bills popular with the Democrats» liberal base that won passage this year was a ban on bump stocks, add - on devices that allow semi-automatic rifles to shoot at near full - automatic speed; a bill enshrining the women's
health care provisions of the Affordable Care Act into state law; and a measure that prohibits employers from asking job candidates about their salary hist
care provisions of the Affordable
Care Act into state law; and a measure that prohibits employers from asking job candidates about their salary hist
Care Act into state law; and a measure that prohibits employers
from asking
job candidates about their salary history.
America could lose more than a million
jobs if the Senate votes to repeal the Affordable
Care Act, according to a report
from George Washington University's Milken Institute School of Public
Health and the Commonwealth Fund.
«We have worked side by side over the years to tackle some of the biggest issues we face,
from improving our infrastructure to expanding
health care coverage to creating good - paying
jobs and transforming our economy.
A new report
from FPI looks at the importance of
jobs in the nonprofit
health care and social assistance sector in New York City, and examines how the hardships facing the city's low - income population — the main constituency served by the nonprofit human services sector — have grown in the wake of the Great Recession of 2008 - 2009 and the weak recovery over the past three years.
The money will go to projects for ranging
from sprucing up dilapidated downtowns and waterfront and airport development to improving farmers markets and
job training for
health care aids and hydrofracking gas drilling
jobs.
Hawkins and Jones call their platform a Green New Deal for New York, which features public
jobs for the unemployed, a $ 15 minimum wage, single payer
health care, and fully funded public education
from universal pre-K to tuition - free CUNY and SUNY.
Long - term preventative work right
from early years, mental
health, prison reform,
job guarantees, adult social
care, based again around radical public service reform and devolution of services.
The city will receive $ 12.5 million of that money, which aims to convert schools into community schools offering services that can range
from parent outreach and
job training to mentoring and connections to
health care.
Less than 18 months after being elected speaker, Paul Ryan has emerged
from the defeat of the
health care bill badly damaged, retaining a grip on the
job but left to confront the realities of his failure — imperiling the odd - couple partnership that was supposed to sustain a new era of conservative government under unified Republican rule.
Gallo said that Dunn's legislation would, for example, bar Common Council President and plumber James Noble
from seeking a plumbing license
from the city and force Alderwoman Maryanne Mills to choose between her elected office and her
job at United
Health Care which administers the city's health insurance
Health Care which administers the city's
health insurance
health insurance plan.
Murphy initially voted against the
health care bill in the House last November, because he said «it did not adequately address the fundamentally flawed system,» but he supported the final
health care bill in March, saying «it will stop the out of control growth of
health care costs, protect our local industries and
jobs from unfair taxes, and help small businesses create
jobs.»
Mr. Hawkins visited Times offices recently, making the drive
from Syracuse in the Hyundai Accent that doubles as his campaign office, and spoke about his «Green New Deal» for New York, which would raise the minimum wage in the state to $ 15 an hour, establish a publicly funded single - payer
health care program and provide public works
jobs for the unemployed.
«We are campaigning for a Green New Deal for New York, including full employment through public
jobs for the unemployed, a $ 15 - an - hour minimum wage, single - payer
health care, fully funded public schools
from pre-K through college, affordable housing and expanded mass transit,» Hawkins said.
Any additional unspent funds
from this revenue would be held in a new priority reserve fund to be dedicated towards future needs regarding «
job creation, local mandate relief, education,
health care and mortgage foreclosure protection.»
VALHALLA (12/09/2010)(readMedia)-- CSEA, the union representing over 1,400 workers at Westchester Medical Center, today announced its success in preventing management
from the Westchester County
Health Care Corporation
from following through with retaliation against an employee who successfully sued the hospital for illegal termination of her
job.
CSEA members make New York State work every day, performing a wide range of essential
jobs from around - the - clock
health care and human services, helping some of New York's most vulnerable people; to safe road maintenance in all kinds of weather; to critically important record keeping, licensing, administrative and operational responsibilities.
The real voice of reason in this race comes instead
from left field,
from Green Party candidate Howie Hawkins, who has waged a consistently serious race and who on Wednesday issued a call for his fellow candidates to stop arguing about sports teams and debate issues like
jobs,
health care and climate change.
Lancman agreed and said the governor's request that lawmakers chop $ 3.2 billion
from the budget would have triggered the loss of «thousands of
jobs in Queens,» in part because of cuts to
health care, and made mid-year cuts to schools.
«I am calling for a Green New Deal for New York to establish the human right of all New Yorkers to economic security and prosperity, including decent
jobs, living wages, publicly - funded
health care, good public education
from pre-K through college, and affordable housing, mass transit, and clean energy,» said Hawkins, a working Teamster who unloads trucks at night at UPS in Syracuse.
Poll respondents said Stefanik would do a better
job in Congress on a range of issues,
from jobs and
health care to immigration and war in the Middle East.
Today's lead editorial in the Times Union lambasted Cuomo & Astorino for failing to run serious campaigns and praised Howie Hawkins, writing «The real voice of reason in this race comes instead
from left field,
from Green Party candidate Howie Hawkins, who has waged a consistently serious race and who on Wednesday issued a call for his fellow candidates to stop arguing about sports teams and debate issues like
jobs,
health care and climate change.»
This, coupled with rising
health care costs and lower reimbursements
from insurance companies, may slow the predicted rapid growth of the MD&D industry — and
job opportunities — even as the demand for scientists with more advanced training increases.
In her current role as vice president of clinical development, Hooker's
job involves studying «the genetic testing market and how it changes, and thinking about ways that we can learn
from that information to better integrate genetic testing into the
health care system,» she says.
The top five things (
from a list of 16) that the public believes would improve people's
health a great deal are: improving access to affordable healthy food (57 %), reducing illegal drug use (54 %), reducing air, water, or chemical pollution (52 %), increasing access to high - quality
health care (52 %), and improving the economy and the availability of
jobs (49 %).
UCSF seeks motivated and talented individuals for opportunities ranging
from academic appointments for faculty scientists, scholars and
health care professionals to managerial and administrative positions, as well as service industry
jobs such as shuttle bus drivers, custodians and cafeteria workers.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor and Statistics project that the
health care sector is projected to grow 18 %
from 2016 to 2026, much faster than the average for all occupations, adding about 2.3 million new
jobs... more
jobs than any other group of occupations.
We often move away
from our families and support systems, we're obsessed with our phone and our
jobs, we constantly have to worry about
health care or child
care... Is this the perfect picture that our beloved rom - coms paint?
No concessions
from the unions on their gold - plated
health care benefits or retirement pensions or lifetime
job protections.
Albert Shanker, the head of the AFT
from 1974 to 1997, believed that teachers» unions should be affiliated with the AFL - CIO in part because teachers could do a much better
job of educating students if educators were part of a coalition that fought to reduce income inequality, and provide for better housing and
health care for children.
Services can range
from health care to
job training for parents and teens to English classes to high - quality after - school and summer programs.
Suzy retired
from a
job in
health care and receives an annual pension of $ 19,416.
To regulate access, a wide range of assistance programs, ranging
from housing initiatives to
jobs and
health care programs, rely on methods that determine a person or family's income status.
Applicants must provide the following statements
from the previous year for all members in the household: last two paycheck stubs
from all
jobs, SSI, disability, or a summary sheet for any government assistance like food share or
health care.
Here's the list
from top to bottom, with the economy listed as a top priority by 85 percent of those polled and global warming 30 percent: the economy,
jobs, terrorism, Social Security, education, energy, Medicare,
health care, deficit reduction,
health insurance, helping the poor, crime, moral decline, military, tax cuts, environment, immigration, lobbyists, trade policy, global warming.
This debate is about your pocketbook, it's about your
job, it's about whether you can still afford
health care, whether we're going to do something about climate change or not, what kind of world your kids are going to be living in in ten or fifteen years, how are we going to respond to peak oil, where is the next transistor economy going to come
from?
Pachauri highlighted greater energy security with consumers being protected
from wild price spikes for energy, expanding green
jobs, more productive agriculture, lowered air pollution, and lower
health care costs as all being benefits of tackling climate change now, which have genuine, quantifiable economic benefits.