Lawyers who represent oil and gas
industry workers in job site accident cases are familiar with every step of the recovery process.
As an example of anticipated displacement, she mentioned coal
industry workers who will lose their jobs due to restrictions on coal power.
Adding to the dilemma, less than half of
private industry workers are participating in any form of employer - sponsored plan at any moment in time.
Food producers and the unions representing
food industry workers clearly have a vested interest in the campaign.
She is an equine litigation specialist and advise on liabilities related to horses, sale and purchase disputes as well as negligence claims against veterinary professionals and other
equine industry workers.
At the protest, solar panel owners,
solar industry workers and others took turns telling the crowd their stories.
This blog discusses the eco-friendly fashion industry including reviews of the products and companies who place the emphasis on such factors as sustainability, the environment and the working conditions of
fashion industry workers.
It is an unfortunate fact that few
American industry workers across the country know how much money they need to save for their retirement as they reach old age.
A
healthcare industry worker who has an associate's degree or certification, such as a medical assistant or other assistant, might earn an average salary of around $ 30,000 per year.
We will need more builders, health care workers, teachers, entrepreneurs,
service industry workers, factory workers and on and on.
Figure 14 shows the employment cost index measure of wages and salaries for
private industry workers, excluding incentive - paid occupations.
But after McClatchy reported over New Year's weekend that the agency was weighing a specific policy shift that would prevent foreign
tech industry workers from keeping their visas longer than six years, the agency reversed course on that proposal.
By comparison,
nuclear industry workers in Japan can absorb no more than 100 mSv per year; the limit for U.S. nuclear personnel is 50 mSv per year.
Typically, they're not funeral
industry workers from Central Pennsylvania who spend three weeks learning to game referral competitions.
Jacqueline is also the Director of the Couple and Family Training Centre where she runs regular professional development workshops and seminars for Therapists, Counsellors, Psychologists, Social Workers and
Health Industry Workers who are looking to gain skills in this specialist area.
Mr Khan pledged to protect artists, musicians, and creative
industry workers by establishing «Creative Enterprise Zones» where affordable space and reduced rates and grants would be offered.
Johnson stripped jurisdiction of taxis and car services from the Transportation Committee, which since 2014 has been chaired by Councilman Ydanis Rodriguez (D - Manhattan), another pol with
many industry workers in his district.
Although the National Toxicology Program said formaldehyde is «known to be a human carcinogen» in 2011, after studies linked it to cancers of the nose and myeloid leukemia, that research looked at manufacturing and
funeral industry workers, who are exposed to higher levels of the substance than the general population, explains Laura Beane Freeman, PhD, an epidemiologist at the National Cancer Institute.
During a campaign stop in Ames, Iowa, yesterday, Clinton mentioned her energy plan but expanded on her taped remarks by vowing to assist
coal industry workers who would be affected by a shift to renewable energy resources.
According to John Dunham & Associates, the beverage industry directly employs nearly 253,000 people and has a direct economic impact of $ 182.6 billion, with direct compensation to
beverage industry workers at nearly $ 20 billion.
Nixon's platform for governor is a show stopper to some furious film and
TV industry workers who used to share a set with her.
Your personal health information belongs to you, and health
care industry workers covered under the HIPAA rule must safeguard your information by keeping it private.
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate a potential association between musculoskeletal disorders (MSD) and perceived stress among
footwear industry workers.
After the 2006 theft, some of the federation's directors suggested in a Radio - Canada interview that
embittered industry workers may have been behind the crime.
He claims voters there, from truck drivers to
lumber industry workers, tend to grasp that trade is essential to their livelihoods.
As a «goodwill gesture,» BP's executives are even promising to pay $ 100 million to oil
industry workers sidelined by the Obama administration's decision to impose a six - month drilling moratorium, even though they reportedly don't believe their shareholders are liable.
The employment cost index for private
industry workers rose 0.7 % (2.8 % y / y) in Q1» 15, following a 0.5 % Q4 rise, revised from 0.6 %.
Kuwaiti oil sector employees sit in a shaded area on the first day of an official strike called by the Oil and Petrochemical
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MPs are already frustrated by a lack of action taken against the major construction firms which set up a systematic blacklist of
construction industry workers.
Many
hospitality industry workers and business owners testified in opposition to the proposed hourly wage hike for tipped workers at a public hearing in Syracuse.
The Hudson Valley Film Commission maintains a database of
local industry workers to make it easier for productions to recruit crew locally.
In response to recent troubling reports on hazardous conditions within the nail salon industry, Governor Andrew Cuomo introduced on Mon., May 18th a comprehensive package of legislation and new regulations intended to
protect industry workers.
A new statewide association of salon and spa professionals is backing a legislative proposal in New York that would
require industry workers be educated to recognized signs of abuse.
Local 553 represents at least 300 horse -
carriage industry workers, including drivers who fear they will lose their job if de Blasio's proposed ban takes effect.
Several large cohort studies of medical x-ray technicians and nuclear
industry workers suggest a slight increase in cancer risk at exposures below 100 mSv, Shore says.
«Although risk from radiation dose levels in the range of medical imaging procedures is small, it is real as evidenced from atomic bomb survivors and nuclear
industry workers showing significantly increased risk of malignancy after exposure to doses in the range of diagnostic CT,» said Dr. Leswick.
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