Sentences with phrase «labour force needs»

These programs are designed for foreign persons who have the skill, experience, or education that Canada's labour force needs.

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Over the years, you've been a vocal advocate for getting Canadians to address various business challenges, including the need to go global and the skills gap affecting the labour force.
Rather, he argues, Ottawa needs to pursue a more multi-faceted policy that focuses on the parts sector and the tool - makers, promotes labour - force development and assists Canadian auto parts suppliers to promote themselves internationally.
To do better, Harrison needs co-operation from CP's labour force.
We can build the labour force that is needed now and prepare for the one needed in the future.
They need a skilled labour force and we need to make investments in them now,» the Liberal leader concluded.
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.
This is one of the factors we all need to appreciate in trying to understand the employment rate and the labour force participation rate.
So if there are policies that would boost potential output — the sum of labour force growth and productivity growth — then we need to pursue them.
Unfortunately for the Japanese labour markets, as with many other countries, many young intellectuals seek further study elsewhere in countries like the UK that have renowned Universities and research facilities, taking a large portion of the skilled labour force the Japanese markets need, into other areas of work such as research and academia, a less hands on field that benefits the computer science industry on the whole but does not help specific firms achieve their targets directly.
Exclusion of Asians from immigration to the United States seems just to those who fear competition in the labour force, but it looks otherwise to those who need jobs and do not find them where they are.
Others have made a move to fewer packaging SKUs, using more one - size - fits - all materials (however much as needed) so that packaging decisions can be made faster and easier by untrained labour forces.
So quite possibly you forced your baby to stay in a suboptimal environment, rather than consider induction of labour when your doctor first identified the need for intervention.
Interestingly, the UK Border Agency — responsible for securing the UK border at air, rail and sea ports and migration controls — was set up in 2008 following a very similar set of criticisms that forced the then Labour Home Secretary John Reid to declare that the Home Office's immigration directorate was «not fit for purpose» and that a single Agency was needed to secure effective and efficient management of the UK border.
«Now the Bribery Act is in force it's essential for the government to give the Serious Fraud Office the political and financial backing it needs to investigate and prosecute,» Labour MP Hugh Bayley told politics.co.uk.
When Iain Duncan Smith warns unemployed youth they will be forced to pick up litter in exchange for their benefits, he stigmatises young people as irresponsible, selfish and lazy citizens who need to be forced into unwaged labour to learn the right values.
Raising the electoral mountain Labour would need to climb to form a Government, exercising minority or coalition rule let alone governing with a majority, is an unexpected gift for the fifth largest force in UK politics: Momentum.
For example, if Labour is serious about radical economic change then it needs to consider how it can build an alliance of social and political forces to support it.
«Boosting the quality and quantity of the construction labour force is critical to deliver the homes and infrastructure that the country needs, so the # 34m construction skills fund is a welcome policy.
On a day when the Labour leader needed to be picking up votes, Gordon Brown was forced to issue a succession of apologies after a gaffe in which he referred to a Labour - supporting Rochdale voter as «bigoted».
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».
With the government deprived of a majority to force its will, it will either need to grind out and sap the energy of the rebels with months of late - night sittings to win — testing loyalist resolve to breaking point — or ministers will have to cut a deal with Labour.
Both Ed and David Miliband have gone out of their way to portray themselves as pluralists who understand the need for Labour to connect with other progressive forces.
The collapsed effort at forcing through the Postal Services Bill against Labour backbench opposition to restructure the Royal Mail is a glaring example of a government backing away from issues it really needs to deal with.
Prime minister forced to defend coalition welfare reforms as Labour seizes on minister's admission that plan may need revision
David Miliband has said he will stand for the Labour leadership, arguing the party needs to «rebuild» itself as a reforming force in British politics.
Mr Livingstone was later forced to issue a grovelling apology after telling a Labour MP with depression who dared to criticise his defence experience that he needed «psychiatric help».
The Labour Party initially considered not fielding candidates under party colours in favour of [clarification needed] independent candidates, claiming that running candidates would politicise police forces.
He needs to find an accommodation between his party and UKIP that prevents the divided forces of the political right colliding into each other and propelling Labour into Downing Street in 16 months time.
As the economies in southern Europe emerge from the Eurozone crisis, net immigration from the EU will drop off sharply, meaning Germany will need to find the solution to its labour force problems outside the European Union.
While the question process can first appear to be quite simple, the expert system tool shows a high degree of autonomy and will steer a client through certain bespoke branches of questions until it has got all the answers it needs to provide the client with a provisional statement in relation to the Modern Slavery Act, which the British Government made law in part to prevent companies exploiting forced labour, often via foreign suppliers.
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