Sentences with phrase «increased labour force»

The recommendations will not only improve NDIS plan outcomes for people with progressive neurological conditions but will also result in improved outcomes, including increased labour force participation of primary carers of people with disability; and social participation of people with disability.

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He'd like to increase military spending, sign free trade deals with other Asian countries, make it easier for companies to hire and fire workers, change immigration laws, get more women in the labour force and much more.
He noted the federal government's budget last month made commitments aimed at increasing the labour - force participation of women.
The estimated four - per - cent increase in the province's female labour force gave the provincial economy a 1.7 per cent boost.
It also notes that according to a Statistics Canada Labour Force Survey, from July 2008 to July 2013, the net increase in new jobs for university graduates was 810,000, while the available jobs for those with no post-secondary education decreased by 540,000 during the same period.
We do not know the increase in the growth of federally regulated workers that make less than $ 15, but given what we know from the Labour Force Survey, federally regulated workplace study and employment equity survey data, estimates of 0.25 - 0.75 % annual growth appear reasonable.
The fiscal plan tabled Tuesday in the House of Commons was packed with billions of dollars worth of new investments, including measures to increase the labour - force participation of women.
Before March, the London area had been showing a steady increase in both its labour force and the number of people employed for five months.
The Labour Force Survey for August showed that average hourly wages were up by just 1.4 % from a year earlier, the same low level of increase as was registered in July. Consumer price inflation was 2.7 % in July, a bit down from 3.1 % in June and 3.7 % in May, but it seems that we have -LSB-...]
Our labour force will stop growing without increased immigration.
There was no discussion of the need to lower income taxes to increase savings and labour force attachment, and how this could be achieved through tax simplification and an increase in the GST.
It's true that demographic forces are leading to slower growth in the labour force, which reduces the neutral interest rate in the economy and increases the chances that monetary policy will be constrained by the lower bound on interest rates.
When looking at the results of this study and trends in part - timers by industry using the Labour Force Survey, Sylvain found that six of seven industries at the bottom end of average weekly wage increases have seen an increase in the proportion of part - timers.
And the ratio of seniors to labour - force - aged population will increase from 25 per cent in 2010 to 50 per cent in 2035.
In the Council's pre-budget submission to this committee we urged the government to boost Canadian productivity by increasing female labour force participation, supporting women in STEM, enabling seniors to work for longer and helping Canadians navigate the changing job market.
So basically the increase in female labour force participation (and female rates relative to male wages) is what's driving a good chunk of that increase in incomes of married couples / two parent families.
The increase of women in the labour force has led to significant changes in family dynamics which have challenged breastfeeding (Heymann, 2016).
But one of the clear findings from the Joseph Rowntree Foundation's research into forced labour is the difference between the power of workers and that of their employers is substantially increased for those whose right to work is restricted.
The SNP is now a leading political force at Scottish Parliament level, while Labour have generally have the upper hand in all past Westminster elections, despite the increase in the SNP vote in recent years.
After 10 years of unsustainable increases in public spending, the Labour Government has now been forced by the state of the public finances to adopt exactly this policy for the three years until 2010 - 11.
Senior Conservatives and Lib Dems have joined forces with former Labour spin doctor Alastair Campbell to push for an increase in mental health spending.
Late last year, George Osborne postponed Labour's planned increase in fuel duty, but the planned increase is due to come into force in August this year.
Stronger In's polling is crystal clear: what Labour and the rest of the pro-Remain forces need to do is increase the salience of the economic costs of quitting the single market, in the words of one senior source, «remind Labour voters they have the most to lose from a recession».
EMBL is forced to pay retroactive pay increases because the administrative tribunal of the Geneva - based International Labour Organization (ILO) recently ruled that the lab had violated its own staff guidelines by setting 1995 salaries too low (ScienceNOW, 3 November).
You see, I was labouring under the (perhaps simplistically naive) impression that chemical associations such as HCO3 would have forced more CO2 down to the oceans because when you reduce the activity of CO2 in the oceans you create a disequilibrium between PCO2atm and pCO2 aqueous and this increases the driving force for transferring CO2 from the atmosphere to the oceans.
Investors are obliged to weigh any number of unknowns: will Venezuela increase production and keep heavy oil differentials high; will the price of natural gas rapidly rise; will climate change suddenly force governments to introduce carbon taxes; can the companies control their labour and construction costs; will global demand continue to rise?
Including all age cohorts, about 95 % of the increase in the population not in the labour force reflected an increase in the population who report not wanting a job.
Most of the increase in the population «not in the labour force» since October 2008 has been concentrated those aged 65 years of age and over.
Mexican businesses wanting to expand their headcount in the future are likely to benefit from the country's increasing working age population, although an ongoing challenge is that Mexico has the third lowest female labour force participation rate (49 per cent) among the 33 countries featured in the Hays Global Skills Index.
A growing working age population — forecast to increase by nearly 5 per cent between 2015 and 2020 — coupled with rising labour force participation rates means employers will have a growing pool of labour to choose from.
Over the past decade trends such as minimal increases in young family incomes, greater employment volatility, and welfare reform initiatives have placed economic pressure on parents to participate in the labour force, even when their children are very young.
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