Sentences with phrase «job sector rose»

Next 10, a not - for - profit research group in Palo Alto found that the green collar job sector rose by 10 % between 2005 and 2007, while total job growth in the state of California was only at 1 %, proving that green jobs are a significant factor in keeping Americans employed.From the LA Times

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The Tourism Council WA has attributed the creation of 2,000 jobs in the sector to a major rise in domestic tourism.
That's because rising exports can increase jobs, as much as rising imports are killing them in traditional manufacturing sectors.
The rise of the service sector in the Canadian economy is a natural process that is leading to high - quality jobs and supporting the return of sustained economic growth, Bank of Canada Governor Stephen S. Poloz said today.
 This issue has a number of pieces on issues of inequality, including: Rising inequality is hurting our economy Labour rights, unions and the 99 % Canadian economy bleeding jobs; public sector cuts to intensify Recession and cuts hit Aboriginal and -LSB-...]
The number of persons finding employment in government jobs rose by 9,000, while private - sector payrolls increased by 252,000.
The rise of jobs in the service sector simply does not offset the decline in the traditional industrial sector; hence the steep rise in unemployment, adding to the negative effects created by Reaganomics.
The Australian Food and Grocery Council's (AFGC) State of the Industry Report 2017 states that the rising cost of gas could put at risk the sector's 33 % of Australian manufacturing jobs.
«Recruitment intentions are falling, which will make further rises in unemployment therefore seem inevitable given that public sector job losses are outpacing the predictions made by the Office for Budget Responsibility.»
Job figures are on the rise across New York state, however private - sector jobs in some upstate areas have declined according to the state Department of Labor's latest jobs report.
His claim that unemployment will fall rather than rise in the course of this Parliament is based on the OBR assessment, rapidly rushed out to give ammunition to contest the anticipated Harman attack (incidentally providing the first suspicions about the OBR's objectivity), that whilst 600,000 public sector jobs will be lost by 2015 - 6 and a similar figure (though unspecified) in the private sector as a result of the public spending cuts, some 2.5 m jobs will be created over the same period in the private sector.
Labour did indeed create 2.5 m jobs, but it took 13 years, not 5, and were brought about at the price of a credit bubble, a housing boom, and a rise of 0.8 m jobs in the public sector — none of which will exist in the next few years.
The housing sector is in crisis, with the basic product in short supply and costly, its viability threatened by an extravagant price bubble, and now by rising interest rates and a softening job market.
New York's unemployment rate rose to 9.1 percent in July as private - sector jobs in the state dipped slightly from the previous month due to a labor dispute that resulted in a month - long lockout of ConEd.
But Chris Williamson, chief economist at financial information company Markit, expressed pessimism on the country's employment prospects, saying: «The unemployment rate is likely to continue to rise in coming months as job losses in the public sector are accompanied by lower payroll numbers in private sector services and construction.
The latest numbers from the New York State Labor Department show a decline in private sector jobs and a rise in unemployment for the Rochester area.
As government revenue rises to record levels due to oil and gas production, especially with the oncoming $ 7bn ENI gas project, the new government will have more resources to devote to improving basic healthcare, build productive livelihoods through private - sector led job creation, deepen decentralise decision making, pumping water into neighbourhoods and building roads.
You should also pay close attention to changing industry trends, making sure to note which job sectors are rising and which are falling.
This has meant that throughout the recession rollercoaster of recent years, employment levels in the education sector as a whole have risen robustly, and this resilience in the face of the recession should be encouraging for those looking for a variety of jobs within education.»
«School leadership is as demanding a profession as any business or public sector job, especially in an era of rising public expectations and greater accountability for results,» said Robert Schwartz, academic dean at the Harvard Graduate School of Education and chair of the Executive Leadership Program steering committee.
Warren Buffet has done a good job, as an example, but he bet on basically one secular theme (the rise of the US financial sector in the long - term falling rate environment) and has a very significant overweight on the sector which will be his Achilles» heel (if he lives long enough) when the secular trend ends.
Public sector DB plans: Taxes may rise, spending cuts enacted, forced contributions to retiree plans negotiated, plans terminated for a 457 plan, partial plan termination, job cuts, funny accounting practices (worse than the private sphere), brinksmanship over debts, etc..
It had also accelerated growth in the renewable energy sector, creating some 64,000 jobs by 2006 in the wind industry alone, a number that is projected to rise to 103,000 by 2010.
Excluding large hydropower, which counts 1.3 million direct jobs worldwide, today the renewables sector employs more than 8.1 million people — a rise of 5 % compared to 7.7 million last year.
But while employment rose in solar PV and wind, they were offset by losses in the solar thermal and small hydropower sectors, leading to an overall job decline of 2 % in the country.
If James Brown had been around to witness the rise of the green jobs sector and learned of the news from this recent study, he'd shake his head and say, «It's a man's world.
However, if your business is in the construction or manufacturing sector, you could see a sharp rise in rates, thanks to increased hazards on the job.
Job growth in the virtual asset sector has grown by nearly 300 percent since November 2017, and searches on Indeed.com for India have risen by a whopping 52 percent.
However, in the short term the increase in risk aversion among global investors, linked to the China slowdown and the prospective rise in US interest rates, will weigh on Asian financial markets, dampening financial sector job prospects,» says Duncan.
Demand for construction and property jobs rose 46 % in February 2016 compared to the same month last year, according to a new sector resourcing research by leading recruitment agency, Hays Ireland.
Software and application development is one of the fastest rising job sectors in the country; where average job growth nationwide peaks at six to seven percent, software development jobs are exploding at a dramatic 17 percent reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Due to the rise in online and self - booking options, the Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts a decrease in job growth by 12 percent through 2024, resulting in a job loss for this sector of about 8,700.
According to the CIPD, in the next few months redundancies are due to rise significantly as many public sector bodies restructure and private sector companies also make job cuts.
Such a job is a stressful and highly paid one since the need for human resource professionals in the corporate sector has been on the rise in recent years.
On the commercial side, all sectors are expected to see lower vacancy rates as occupancy demand rises with job growth.
Driven by robust job growth and the rising demand for quality workspaces, the office sector posted strong gains as investors launched new development projects and owners repositioned their buildings into creative work environments.
«Ongoing job growth, rising demand and low mortgage rates should keep the single - family sector moving forward this year, even as builders deal with ongoing shortages of lots and labor.»
«December's payrolls report «showed a modest deceleration in employment, as total private sector job growth at the establishment level rose by 146,000,» which was well below the 239,000 upwardly revised gain in November, according to a new report from Savills Studley.
The rate of unfilled sector jobs has been on the rise and now stands at rates near cycle highs and at levels comparable to the housing boom period.
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