Sentences with phrase «hit at your labor»

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Broker - dealers should be «nervous» if they don't have policies and procedures in place before the Department of Labor fiduciary rule's first deadline hits next April, Timothy Hauser, one of the chief architects of the rule, said Tuesday at a Financial Industry Regulatory Authority conference in Washington.
At the end of June, the Labor Department reports, there were a record 6.16 million jobs open in the U.S. (That compares with about 4 million in August 2005, when Katrina hit.)
In the opening pages of the novel, a peevish ten - year - old boy conceals a stone inside a snowball and throws it in anger at another, who ducks, so that the snowball goes on to hit an unintended victim, a pregnant woman who is thereby brought prematurely into labor.
planning ahead:: I'm also putting my white ensembles on heavy rotation before Labor Day hits, especially last weekend at White Linen Night in the Heights.
At this point, The Millers (reported budget $ 37 million) will pass $ 100 million by Labor Day — making it the last, and most unexpected, big hit of the summer.
Unemployment: Celia Chen, an economist at Moody's Economy.com said, the erosion of the labor market — the unemployment rate recently hit 9.5 percent — is the key factor in the rise of home foreclosures, says «Employers continue to shed jobs, and that makes it difficult for even people with good credit who were doing fine to keep up with their mortgage payment,» Chen says.
Having said that, the pound hit the ground running as bulls began bidding the pound higher when the new trading week opened, thanks to news over the weekend that Theresa May plans to reshuffle her cabinet in order to have firmer control in government, as well as rumors making the rounds at the time that the U.K. office for National Statistics (ONS) will supposedly issue corrections because it made a mistake when calculating the U.K.'s unit labor costs.
At least, that's what labor and employment law firm Ford Harrison did to announce the departure of Julie Elgar, a firm attorney and editor of the firm's popular legal blog, That's What She Said which is based on the hit NBC show, The Office.
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