Sentences with phrase «generation of workers who»

Their projects will begin to meet growing demand from a generation of workers who no longer see the borough as a place to sleep between commutes to and from Manhattan.
Employers are adapting to a new generation of workers who are constantly connected and ambitious, but who seek instant gratification and feedback, and can be incredibly anxious.
How about changing to meet the needs of a new generation of workers who are more likely to change careers instead of sticking with the first thing they did right out of school?
People retiring today are part of the first generation of workers who have paid more in Social Security taxes during their careers than they will receive in benefits after they retire.

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The aspirations of a new generation of leaders and workers who sincerely want to build a better world.
This crisis will not only impact retirees, but the next generation of workers, who will be left with the tab when federal, state, and local governments are forced to expand to help millions of additional elderly Americans who will be living in poverty.1
With the surge in the number of Generation Y and Generation Z workers, who are anticipated to make up an estimated 50 percent of the global workforce by 2020, coworking seems to be an inevitable trend.
Those who celebrate the market point out that over the generations the lot of factory workers has greatly improved.
For Sachs, Bangladeshi workers are akin to the immigrants who once worked on New York's Lower East Side, «where their migration to toil in garment factories was a step on the path to a future of urban affluence in succeeding generations
The company looks for people who can educate its customers, a process that has required some adjustments to adapt to the next generation of workers.
The award, in its second year, recognizes New York City businesses and nonprofit organizations who use policies and practices that help to hire, retain, and engage four generations of workers.
But to see it with my own eyes, I was really really impressed and taken back by the beauty of the land where it was grown, aged, and bottled, as well as by the people who work there from the head people in charge down to the forklift workers, some of whose families have worked there for generations.
The organization initially gave a voice and training to the first generation of school - lunch workers, who were called upon to introduce meals in every part of the country, including the remotest areas.
For the first time in a generation, Labour is no longer the default choice for low - income voters, alienated from the largely socially conservative workers who once formed the core of its support.
First Generation tells the story of four high school students - an inner city athlete, a small town waitress, a Samoan warrior dancer, and the daughter of migrant field workers - who set out to break the cycle of poverty and bring hope to their families and communities by pursuing a college education.
«Building the next generation of great leaders, thinkers, and workers who thrive in a self - directed environment.»
Vision and mission: «Building the next generation of great leaders, thinkers, and workers who thrive in a self - directed environment.»
She vividly describes the isolation of Eva's rebellious and lonely English mother; the desperation of her Afrikaner father as drought destroys his farm; the conflicts among the black farm - workers as the younger generation questions the loyalty and subservience of their elders; and the dangerous silence of a young girl who witnesses too much.
The unemployment rate among America's recent grads remains high enough to force the «Boomerang» generation to live with their parents, while SmartMoney reports that workers ages 55 and over who are laid off are unemployed for an average of 53.6 weeks, compared to just 39.4 weeks for those 54 and under.
Today, it's a rare dog who fulfills his heritage as a worker, but all those generations of breeding for specific instincts still have a powerful effect on the dog's behavior.
Today, most of that generation of shelter workers has retired, and has been replaced by people who do not have those preconceptions.
With an expansive view of The Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MASS MoCA) from its porches, this row of beautifully detailed 19th Century Victorian row houses pays homage to generations of mill worker families who once called them home.
«This PLA ensures that the jobs will provide good wages and benefits for workers, who will provide the highest quality of work, resulting in new, cleaner energy for generations to come.»
They are the only workers» compensation law firm in Pennsylvania with three generations of workers» compensation attorneys who have dedicated their professional practice to protecting the rights of injured workers and disabled adults and children.
I have seen the mental service decay due the fact the aboriginal who studied and gained their mental health diploma have not returned to to their country but have been headhunted by other health services, this is a constant with our people gaining certification (different type of stolen generation) also aboriginal health service (AMS) are paying below wage for the workers who do not the right certifications so the minimum rate is applied.
While the costs of daycare are skyrocketing, child care workers in both private and public facilities tend to make comparatively lower salaries than other professions — even those who do not involve working with our future generations.
«For the sake of our economy and our society, we must reverse this trend to ensure that today's youth — who will be the next generation of workers, parents and community leaders — have a successful transition to adulthood and beyond.»
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