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.
Not exact matches
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.
And young
workers are particularly likely to favour being able to work from their couches — Canada's Telecommunications
Industry: Industrial Outlook Spring 2014
suggests that over 70 % of full - time
workers aged 18 — 29 would be more satisfied in their jobs if they could work remotely using cloud software.
First, the number of Jews who can be thought of as threatening non-Jewish control of U.S.
industry is not so large as the Jewish population estimate of 1933 would
suggest: the great mass of the 4,500,000 American Jews, like the great mass of American non-Jews, is made up of
workers, employed or unemployed, to whom the control of U.S.
industry is a purely academic matter.
In particular, liaison reports
suggest that the strength in activity in the resources and non-residential construction
industries has intensified shortages of skilled
workers, leading to solid increases in wages and sub-contractor rates in those
industries.
Ukip's poster campaign
suggesting that builders are being forced out of work by immigrants was looking shakey today, after the building
industry reported a widespread shortage of skilled
workers.
Even though saying farewell to departing employees is a more frequent occurrence in today's high - turnover
industries, researchers
suggest that leaders should maintain good relationships with these
workers as they exit.
The team found that the benefits of standing at work over sitting for
workers in this
industry were not at all as clear - cut as the marketing hype for standing workstations might
suggest.
I might
suggest that while I am, at my core, conservative, my sense is that as we've seen in the U.S. and international banking
industry, expanded corporatization has its problems — and one might, fairly, question whether issues of legal ethics will also diminish as lawyers increasingly see themselves as little more than «commodity brokers» as opposed to what has been, at least in theory, a profession which sees itself as more than simply factory
workers doing a job... and in fact which many of us still feel is both a great honor and a great social responsibility.
If I were to
suggest the source of the inadequacies cited, I would draw from my own experience of nearly 10 years in the
industry, the high rate of attrition of intelligent, circumspect, and experienced outplacement
workers.