Sentences with phrase «job boom»

MEPs laid the foundations for a green jobs boom across Europe in the European Parliament's Environment Committee by voting for high recycling targets, said the European -LSB-...]
Policy uncertainty due to ongoing internal squabbles in the Federal Government is strangling the growth of this sector and costing regional Australia the true jobs boom it deserves.
Meanwhile, Australia misses out on global renewable jobs boom.
«The local jobs boom that Amazon's HQ2 promises will spur demand for the full spectrum of housing types, ranging from urban apartments to suburban single - family homes.
For example, if you close a news piece about an employment increase in your market, say something that indicates your audience should keep an eye on the topic (e.g. «With jobs booming, home values may go up as well, meaning it could become a prime time to sell soon.»)
TELLINGLY, the piece by James Wright (chief executive officer of the Future Business Council) in The Daily Advertiser not once mentions the private sector as a direct player in the «green jobs boom».
Assuming that rising prices would follow hard on the heels of a jobs boom, both the Fed and the Bank of England ended stimulative bond - buying programmes and prepped markets for looming rate rises.
Cutting corporation tax in an independent Scotland would lead to a «jobs boom», the country's First Minister has claimed.
An oil boom is also a job boom.
The president's desire for tougher trade policies would underpin the job boom, according to policy statements.
Despite the jobs boom, many young workers getting hired still can't afford to live in the city, observers say.
[Andy Revkin — There's been a nonstop chorus of talk lately about the job boom that will come with an energy makeover.
A jobs boom is sweeping across regional Australia and there's one industry to thank — the renewable energy sector.
Overall, the increasing market cap and value of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies is leading to a jobs boom for the field.
A separate report today also paints a picture of rising employment but warns that the recent «jobs boom» is a risk from growing skills shortages.
«Energy remains the big driver of the jobs boom and most communities in the province are impacted.»
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