Sentences with phrase «helping unemployed workers»

Last month I had the opportunity to attend Prospects in the City's «Square Mile Jobs «learning event, a project aimed at helping unemployed workers in fringe boroughs to access City jobs.
Mr Hoyle's bill hopes to change the formula through which the payments are made to help unemployed workers through the recession.

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Whether it's been attacking public employee pensions, refusing to help New York's unemployed workers, or failing to stand up to the Governor when he shut down hundreds of construction jobs, there is a long line of broken promises and actions in the Senate that have targeted the labor movement.
Hawkins» platform includes a call for a $ 15 hourly minimum wage rate, a ban on hydrofracking, using government money to hire unemployed workers for public projects, a single - payer healthcare program, rejecting the Common Core teaching standards (and the federal money that came with them), refiguring school aid to give more help to poorer districts and raising taxes on the richest New Yorkers.
Congress as well came in for criticism from a breakout panel focusing on Workforce Investment Boards, local committees of government and industry representatives established to help train unemployed workers, especially those displaced by the structural changes outlined by Groshen.
Railroad bankruptcies led to unemployed workers, but Weir helped raise money for them with painting exhibitions.
Alberta Works is a program of the Alberta Government to help unemployed people find and keep jobs, help low - income Albertans cover their basic costs of living, and help employers meet their need for skilled workers.
The librarians are not allowed to give legal advice, but they do help with basic legal research (the flyer gives an example of the kind of question they will help to answer «Are there any WSIAT decisions that grant entitlement to LOE during a recurrence when the injured worker is unemployed?»).
Libraries are a good resource for unemployed workers and job changers, especially for those who can use hands on help.
Too many recent graduates, unemployed workers, struggling singles, and underpaid / overworked tell me they simply can't afford quality help because of their current life situation.
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