Sentences with phrase «hit job by»

He remains convinced that he has been the victim of a political hit job by the police federation.

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It, like everyone, was hit hard by recession, and did what a lot of companies did: dramatically reduced costs, laid off workers, raised prices, and went back to customers and said, «I'm sorry we can't honor this contract...» The response from Wall Street was, «Wow, you've done a great job managing your costs!»
«We would have people call that they were hit by the recession, maybe they lost their job or business wasn't as good as it had been, so they'd want to sell their machine guns» Goepfert says.
From agriculture to Information technology, the Indian government's dream of creating jobs in India covered every sector that was hit by low skilled employees.
Some of this increase is due to a rise in manufacturing and construction jobs (fields dominated by men), which were the hardest hit in the U.S. during the recession.
Located in Ohio's Lorain County, a hit - by - hard - times blue - collar region some 30 miles from downtown Cleveland, Elyria Foundry was started as a job shop for the region's heavy - machinery trades.
Exempting some nations marks a compromise from Trump's initial plan for across - the - board tariffs, which was harshly criticized by members of his own Republican party who said it would cost U.S. jobs, raise consumer prices and hit American manufacturers.
Even though the company hadn't been directly hit by the economic downturn, employees were stressed out and worried their jobs could soon be on the line.
You pay by credit card when you accept an offer, and once the job has been completed you hit a «release» button and the funds get transferred to the Tasker right away.
Although their job prospects were hit disproportionately hard by the economic downturn, 69 percent of U.S. Millennials reported that their personal situations and outlooks are bright, compared with 42 percent of non-Millennials.
Bank of America has been hit with a proposed class action by a Brazilian citizen who said he was denied a job at the bank because his work authorization, granted under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA program, is subject to renewal.
In another sign of how rapidly the drug issue has risen to the top of the «most important» list for New Hampshire residents, drugs are the only issue other than jobs and the economy to hit double digits by percentage in two consecutive survey periods since 2011.
There's something in the state for everyone, but many residents have been hit particularly hard by the decline in manufacturing jobs that the nation has experienced recently.
His followers are doing pretty good job of eliminating minorities by forcing them to leave their country or be converted to Islam, but you know what, those days of Koranic abuse are over, people are hitting back at s. a. v. a g e s from air, governments around the world are not hesitant to call them terrorists and killing them any place they find.
This customer - centered approach helps the company remain successful in a region that was among the hardest hit by the recession in recent years because of the loss of jobs in the automotive industry.
The Balmakeith based dairy, formerly majority owned by Arla Foods, has been hard hit by sector pressures and was taken over by a management buy - out team earlier this year with the subsequent loss of 65 jobs.
Vidal is a box to box he is not a DM and a DM we need... let me put it like this Vidal will try grab glory by getting goals (much like flamini) we will not take up true glory like Coquelin who knows his job is not to attack but to protect our back 4... not go for gaols but look hold up play when we are getting hit with a counter until the rest of the team get back into play... Someone who will get battered and bruised but not lose his temper or cool but instead battle get in good tackles and disturb the opponents Rhythm...
At catcher, Hernandez, who hit just.149 with the Dodgers last year, gets the job by default.
And we're gonna watch not because it's a pretty good political hit job (it is), not because it steals a good song («You Can't Always Get What You Want»), and not because it's always fun to watch politicos get blown up by their own words (particularly when it's Rove, Dobson, et al.).
Women have been hit doubly hard by austerity, which is why I want to see a new Women's Employment Hub offering jobs and training opportunities.
Many perceived Clinton's symbol as too elitist and far removed from rural, White America hit by Obamacare's high health premiums, loss of jobs due to globalisation, and fear of terrorism.
Ms Baird's constituency has been hit by 1,600 job losses when the Corus steel plant in Redcar being mothballed earlier this year after an international consortium pulled out of a contract.
«Official forecasts will show George Osborne's emergency Budget hitting growth and costing jobs in the short term, government sources said last night, but the austerity measures will also create a brighter climate for the economy by the end of the parliament.
Scarborough said he believed the FBI inquiry was triggered by a «hit job» in a New York City tabloid — an apparent reference to an October 2012 article in the New York Post that detailed the more than $ 59,000 in per diem payments he collected in 2010 and 2011.
It is one of many neighborhoods hit by massive outages in their cable, internet and phone services when the workers walked off the job on March 28.
Airbnb argues Stringer's report was a hit job pushed by the hotel industry, which «has invested millions into attacking our host community,» Fusco said.
Taking to Twitter, he blasted the story as a «blatant hit job» coordinated by the Times Union and Mayor Kathy Sheehan.
But when a new administration comes in, their job is to look over what they've inherited and make changes, make improvements, streamline the process,» Malliotakis said in Gerritsen Beach, Brooklyn, an area that was hit hard by Sandy in October 2012.
Are these hit jobs politically motivated by operatives in the major parties or by a partisan media?
The mayor's initial response to Enforcement Counsel Risa Sugarman's report included accusing her of producing and leaking a legally unfounded hit job orchestrated by Gov. Cuomo.
But as time goes by, my advice to anybody who gets into this business is to learn as much as you can as quickly as you can and hit the ground running, because as time goes by it does get more difficult to do the job.
But proponents say the measure will save jobs, by protecting Britain's creative industries from the piracy which is hitting revenue streams across the sector.
NYSUT, under fire from Cuomo for promoting a job - ratings system advantageous to its members, hit back by noting that the state Education Department specifically cited that process as a possible approach.
Fisher - Price will be hit by another round of layoffs that could cost up to 75 jobs in East Aurora.
The Unite general secretary hit out at the «hysterical smear campaign» faced by the unions after claims that Stevie Deans, chairman of the Labour party in scandal - hit Falkirk, was using his job at Grangemouth to campaign for Labour.
Wisconsin and Michigan, two states hit hard by a decline in manufacturing jobs and lost by Hillary Clinton to Bernie Sanders in the Democratic primary, were led by Trump as the race headed for an early morning cliffhanger.
Fewer than one in six people hit by the benefit cap are receiving benefits that actually require them to try and find work - suggesting that the cap is hitting thousands of people who have little chance of getting a job.
Residents at the fund - raiser said they were pleased with Katz's plans to draw companies to the city that could provide jobs for New Yorkers hard hit by a rough economy.
for the state of the economy if we'd done a better job in 2008 of getting across what Darling's interview sought to communicate: we're being hit by a unprecedented, global shock, which we must travel a long, hard road to recover from.
We might wonder whether so many would now blame Labour for the state of the economy if we'd done a better job in 2008 of getting across what Darling's interview sought to communicate: we're being hit by a unprecedented, global shock, which we must travel a long, hard road to recover from.
«This is a pathetic attempt at another political hit job on the police department by the de Blasio administration and it clearly missed their mark.»
Mr Miliband expected the number of jobs to be created by the scheme to hit 400,000.
The GOP primary in NY - 1 has become increasingly heated, with both Altschuler, who has the Conservative Party bnod, and George Demos focused mainly on slamming the third contender, Chris Cox, (although Demos has an «outsourcing clock» on his campaign Website — a clear hit at Altschuler, who has made his money by outsourcing jobs overseas).
By Paul Snyder A proposal to kick $ 10 million in state money toward a nonprofit company's building project is taking hits as a last - minute rush job that sidesteps legislative protocol.
Labour hit out at Mr Nuttall's victory by arguing he wants to privatise the NHS - while individual MPs told PoliticsHome they feared the worst for their job prospects.
But TUC leader Frances O'Grady accused IDS of ignoring the hit to low - paid workers and job losses predicted by various Brexit studies.
Being a native of Western New York, I know better than most how hard - hit New York's upstate region has been hit by job losses.
As part of that tax package, Cuomo is also promising to scrap taxes on manufacturers operating upstate as he tries to reverse a decades - long decline in the region, a former economic powerhouse that has been hit by an outflow of people and jobs.
The report released today by the Albany County District Attorney's Office confirms what I have been saying all along, that former Governor Eliot Spitzer lied to the people of this State about his direct knowledge and involvement in the Troopergate scandal; that he was obsessed with conducting a political «hit job» to damage me personally and politically; and that the administration enlisted favored members of the news media, principally The Albany Times - Union to carry out their plot.
His economic proposals resonate with voters in eastern Connecticut, an area of the state hit hard by defense cuts and job losses and stand in stark contrast to the vague prescriptions offered by Foley, she said.
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