Sentences with phrase «like jobs and the economy»

I don't think he's a moderate at all, so I think we need to replace him with someone who is going to actually stand up and fight for things like jobs and the economy.

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Yet much of the fastest job creation in the gig economy is coming at the highly skilled, highly paid end of the marketplace, where physicians, lawyers, programmers, and other professionals sell their services on new marketplaces like UpCounsel, Doctor on Demand, and Upwork.
And she thinks the U.S. needs more entrepreneurs like her, creating jobs and spurring the econoAnd she thinks the U.S. needs more entrepreneurs like her, creating jobs and spurring the econoand spurring the economy.
«It feels like there is a conflict of knowing that as entrepreneurial ventures grow and succeed, jobs are created, which in turn stimulates the economy.
And the association has been joining hands with groups like Silicon Valley Leadership Group to show members of Congress how the economies of states like California are almost entirely dependent on foreign workers, from the people who grow and produce food there to the people who are creating high - tech jobs at startups in Silicon Valley, Regelbrugge sAnd the association has been joining hands with groups like Silicon Valley Leadership Group to show members of Congress how the economies of states like California are almost entirely dependent on foreign workers, from the people who grow and produce food there to the people who are creating high - tech jobs at startups in Silicon Valley, Regelbrugge sand produce food there to the people who are creating high - tech jobs at startups in Silicon Valley, Regelbrugge says
Despite the trend towards increased workplace flexibility in the form of perks like unlimited PTO, working from home and staggered hours to cut down on commute time, more Millennials are job hopping or leaving behind the security of full - time employment to join the gig economy.
«As the on - demand economy creates exciting opportunities and unleashes innovation, it's also raising hard questions about workplace protections and what a good job will look like in the future.»
In an up - and - down economy it's anybody's guess whether employees will stay put or continue hopping like bunnies from job to job.
With headaches like natural disasters, rising wages in China, and a financial domino effect gripping economies around the world — not to mention recession - induced protectionism like U.S. President Barack Obama's jobs bills with their Buy American clauses — have we reached the limits of the global integration that has propelled the world economy since the end of the Cold War?
But Vance describes his neighbors using those external forces as an excuse to give up — coworkers who were routinely late to jobs they desperately needed to support their families, and an acquaintance quitting his job because he didn't like getting up early and then taking to Facebook to bemoan the «Obama economy
First, the oilsands and clean energy job numbers in our report only address «direct employment» — i.e. neither figure includes construction jobs, nor do they include the «induced» jobs in other parts of the economy (like baristas and realtors and staff at the Mac store).
In other words, these foreign affiliates are almost like another Canadian economy out there, supporting jobs in Canada in areas such as research and development, engineering, design and marketing, not to mention lawyers, accountants, and executives who manage the operation from home.
Now a weird yet historic mash - up of Silicon Valley technology and Wall Street greed is thrusting upon us the latest economic fraud: the so - called «sharing economy,» with companies like Uber, Airbnb and TaskRabbit allegedly «liberating workers» to become «independent» and «their own CEOs,» hiring themselves out for ever - smaller jobs and wages while the companies profit.
As an extremely recent college graduate at a terrible time for job hunting and the economy, this book seemed like a necessity.
In a report on artificial intelligence and the economy, the Obama White House suggested that automation might create jobs in supervising AI, repairing and maintaining new systems, and in reshaping infrastructure for developments like self - driving cars.
Our constantly increasing number of members support the Swiss Economy to remain competitive and cutting edge, give back to the community, help build successful companies, and also get the satisfaction that comes from sharing knowledge and create meaningful jobs, all while sharing the network and investment risks with like - minded investors.
By focusing on the fundamentals like supporting a skilled and trained workforce, we can have a sustainable, diversified economy that creates new opportunities, good jobs, and builds a strong middle class.
The issue has so far been ceded — by default — to pseudo-moralists like Richard Lugar, Pat Buchanan and the Christian Coalitionist's Ralph Reed, who have been the only major political voices to speak out against the proliferation of legalized gambling... The highest formulaic expression of the New American Economy might just be «casinos plus part - time jobs
The one where they are supposed to chant «Job's Job's Job's» everytime the economy is mentioned in an attempt to make it seem like Obama is responsible for the unemployment numbers when it's really the Bush economy and bank bailout coupled with a do nothing republican congress that is keeping us above 8 % unemployment as the republicans have been planning since Nov 4th 2008.
well they didn't reinvest the money, (at least not in America) they didn't create jobs (at least not in America) and the economy blows... tax cuts to the top percents... like paying more in taxes should be their biggest problem.
CNN: My Take: Hard truths matter; I'm Mormon, and I'm voting for Obama There are two moments and two moments only that made my soul sit upright during Tuesday night's presidential debate: President Obama, speaking about the loss of manufacturing jobs to low - wage economies like China: «There are some jobs that are not coming back.»
After all, the money they tried too spent either on billboard or anything else to convince people that it's really going to happen would help to stimulate the economy somewhat and the job that they quit will be an opportunity for non-beleiver like us to get a job.
The last time we put a president in the White House, and he supposedly heard God speak to him, we got attacked by terrorists, we got floods, we got into two trillion dollar wars, the bottom of our economy fell, jobs left our country in droves, and started handing out taxpayers money to banks and businesses like they were growing on trees.
Now, $ 1,000 a year might not be much for someone like Mike Huckabee, but for a lot of families in this economy, working minimum - wage jobs that barely cover the rent, it's a steep enough price to sometimes put them in the position of having to choose between paying for contraception and paying the water bill.
INTERESTING EVERYONE (STARTING WITH cnn) TAKES THE WORD THEOLOGY TO MEAN only RELIGION - IT MAY BE BUT IT ALSO IS DESCRIPTIVE OF A WAY OF THINKING WITHOUT THE USUAL CONNOTATION OF RELIGION - HERES A UNIQUE IDEA LETS HAVE THE MEDIA STOP HYPING THE RELIGIOUS AND RACIAL THINGS THAT HAVE NOT REALLY BEEN HAPPENING AND CONCENTRATE ON REAL ISSUES LIKE THE ECONOMY, JOBS AND THE DEFICIT.
We can all help our ailing economy by keeping jobs here in America, and send a message to corporations like Mattell at the same time, by simply buying products actually made here in America.
At the same time, the myth of the overpaid public employee is being used to undermine a range of progressive priorities, from financial reform to job creation bills like the Local Jobs for America Act, which would boost the economy by preserving public services and public sector jobs.
Legislation will help boost Upstate NY economy, create new jobs and bring the convenience of ride sharing services like Uber and Lyft to the 49th Senate District
«My top priority is to help get New York's economy moving and bringing new jobs and industries to our state,» said Reyes,» Republicans understand that private sector experience like mine is invaluable with New York's current economic condition, and I urge every Republican voter to come out on Thursday, September 13th and help me win this critical election.»
When the reich wing blowhard teacher - haters are all laid off from their jobs due to the contraction of the economy, the loss off the middle class consumer base and record small business failures, when their kids have to move in with them through their 20s and 30s because their only career paths go through low - wage positions at MacDonald's and Wal - Mart, and when all the good teachers find jobs in Europe, Asia and places like Dubai, maybe they'll be satisfied.
«The city gives tax breaks to achieve important goals like encouraging investment, helping to diversify our economy and creating good jobs and it's critical for us to know how well they are working,» Mark - Viverito said in a statement cited by Capital.
Like Governor Cuomo, Senate Republicans oppose raising taxes because doing so would hurt New York's ability to compete, grow our economy and create jobs for workers who need them.
«The way I like at it is there's this enormous temptation by the state government to try to control the economy — to use state grants, which is essentially our tax money — and different types of rules and regualtions and fancy programs with fancy titles to try to act like politicians create jobs.
I expressed my views in this regard on WhatsApp last weekend, «Any country in which its elites consider re-electing a president like Buhari just as thousands of citizens are murdered across the country with not a single person arrested; a president who can not make an intelligent conversation on any policy or global issue with other global leaders; a president whose EFCC and DSS engage in open confrontation; a regime which crippled the economy and relies on cyclical movements in oil prices as its sole economic lever; a regime under which 10 million jobs are lost; and key accusations against top officials are treated with levity; just as the regime appears complicit in the invasion of its senate by thugs and seizure of mace... such a country is in serious trouble, that is if it isn't doomed.
«Instead of cutting jobs, the government should be investing in public services like these to help get people back to work more quickly and help our economy to get back on track.»
«Governor Andrew Cuomo's Regional Economic Development Councils are paving the way for projects like this that will grow the economy, create jobs, and improve quality of life for New Yorkers.
By putting the referendum pledge at the front and centre of its 2015 campaign the Conservative Party would not only be missing the chance to talk about the things most voters care about more, like the economy, jobs and public services.
«The city gives tax breaks to achieve important goals like encouraging investment, helping to diversify our economy and creating good jobs and it's critical for us to know how well they are working,» Mark - Viverito said in a statement.
Ex-Officer Is First in C.I.A. to Face Prison for a Leak It was a duty to leak and embarrass Bush, but you'll go away if you leak on Obama Net job gain under Obama: 28,000 The economy is getting better, yeah right Obama's inaugural committee on the receiving end of transparency complaints A little late Gov. Deval Patrick: Rep. Barney Frank would make a «great interim senator» for Massachusetts Top Deval adviser no fan of Barney Frank's Senate bid Even in Massachusetts there are some that believe enough is enough That's hypocritic - Al We all know Al Gore likes all things green.
I expect, like the Conservatives, Nick Clegg's strategy is dependent upon seeing the job through until the economy has recovered and then pointing to what the Lib Dems have achieved and contributed to that.
The result is that Britain grew faster than any other major economy last year and businesses like ours have created over 1.85 m new jobs.
It appeared that he would make the economy, taxes and jobs central to his campaign, mentioning other states like Florida, North Dakota and Texas — which have Republican governors — as models for growth and competitors for New York's jobs and citizens.
The Love Gov and former «Sheriff of Wall Street» went on the Today show this morning as part of what is increasingly looking like a comeback tour, i.e. a bid for some kind of administration job, and although Matt Lauer opened up with a variation on «let's get the hookersex out of the way,» discussion about the economy and the need for a new regulatory structure (hint, hint) surpassed talk about the governor's «gremlins» by a minute and three seconds!
JULIANI: Saying that we shouldn't move to a clean energy economy because there are more fossil fuel jobs is like saying we shouldn't have gone from the horse and buggy to the automobile because we had more farriers than we had auto mechanics.
Nevertheless, the changing economy and the small job market in academia increase the value of programs like this one.
In an earlier study, UCI's Davis showed that developed countries were outsourcing both jobs and the problem of industrial pollution by having products manufactured in low - wage economies like China's.
Grants like this one also help create or maintain good - paying jobs, and promising ideas generated in the lab and proven in clinical settings lead to the creation of new biomedical companies and industries that benefit the overall economy
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Business leaders, like education leaders, are acutely aware of what this could mean for the future of our country: Young people might be unprepared for rewarding jobs and the demands of informed citizenship, businesses may not find the talent they need to keep innovating, and the economy may stagnate with too little innovation.
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