Sentences with phrase «limited by worker»

At the same time, Liberals argued that capital's authority in the firm ought to be limited by workers» rights to consultation and participation in structures of co-determination.

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We can control for this by limiting the discussion to «prime aged» workers.
Over the past decade, employment of skilled technology workers in BC has grown 27 %, driven partly by U.S. companies frustrated with their own government's limit on visas for skilled workers.
1867: Workers who were «exhausted by 12 to 14 hours a day of work, six days a week,» call for the Illinois Legislature to limit workdays to eight hours, according to the Chicago Historical Society.
Companies often struggle to find the right workers — a challenge that can be multiplied by a limited pool of local talent and competing employers.
The consequences could come in myriad forms, not only by limiting staffing efforts, but because those foreign workers would, by necessity, go to the competition in other countries.
Companies including (tmus) T - Mobile US Inc, Amazon (amzn) Inc and Cox Communications Inc imposed age limits on who could see recruitment ads, limiting some only to people younger than 38, according to the lawsuit, filed in federal court in San Francisco by the Communications Workers of America.
Remote workers also help recruitment efforts by enabling companies to conduct national or even global searches for talent instead of being limited to the local applicant pool or to those prospects willing to relocate to your city.»
Legislation introduced in September by D.C. Council member Vincent B. Orange (D - At Large) and backed by a hotel workers» union would limit hosts to one listing at a time and require hosts to live on - site during guests» stays.
Eroding pension plans by shifting risk onto vulnerable employees and retirees with limited ability to absorb income cuts is quite in keeping with the Harper government's determination to lower the boom on public sector workers and improve the profitability of their corporate friends in the private sector.
With more than half (55 percent) of employers surveyed by the American Management Association already using video monitoring, employers should understand the legal limits on video surveillance in the workplace and on workers» expectations of privacy.
Specialized courses, which are conducted within the strict limits of a technical discipline, may be excellent preparation for the professional worker in that field; they are not likely to provide for the best use of leisure by the liberated modern man.
Even without another football game to further overcrowd the city, which considers itself a cultural oasis in a vast wilderness of oil workers» helmets and Levi's, the downtown area is declared off limits by every sane person, cultured or not.
Companies are limited by the marketing standards to providing scientific and factual information to health workers.
It claims that the proposals, which have yet to be approved by the cabinet, would involve a limited number of unskilled workers being offered the opportunity to work in jobs such as fruit picking, but no general right to a UK work permit.
Also Wednesday, the council greenlighted legislation requiring used car dealers to disclose details about a vehicle's recall history, regulating commercial bicyclists, studying the feasibility of allowing pedestrians to cross in any direction while vehicle traffic is stopped, and extending a prior legal limit on the conversion of hotels into non-hotel use — a bill backed by the city's hotel worker labor union.
«Ironically,» he said, «the provision preemptively limiting worker rights and benefiting the unions could not have made it into the budget without agreement of Senate Republicans — whose slender working majority has been targeted by campaigns funded largely by NYSUT and UFT,» the state and local teachers unions.
«The program itself, although well - intentioned, would have injected lawyers into cases of abuse and neglect much earlier, potentially intimidating child victims and limiting access by CPS workers who would otherwise assess and monitor the child's safety.
Irked by non payment of their entitlements, workers of the environmental waste management company ZL, Global Alliance Nigeria Limited engaged by the Kaduna state government stormed...
Overall, the labor force in New York dropped by 78,000 workers, which some experts say could limit prospects for overall economic growth.
Local governments, in particular upstate cities, have been squeezed by a property tax cap that limits revenues, declining population, and high costs for benefits for workers.
Chris will be joined by Home Office representatives who will give delegates detailed advice and practical examples of how to protect their businesses, projects and limit the abuse of illegal migrant workers.
For instance, sleeping less than six hours per night may increase appetite, as some studies suggest, but a sleep - deprived office worker surrounded by fast - food joints is more likely to become obese than a physically active hunter - gatherer faced with a limited food supply.
The community health workers in the study felt their Hispanic patients had only a limited understanding for how to use glucometers, prompting Dr. Kenya to state, «Glucometers, which add a costly expense to many patients, were not used effectively by the low - income Hispanics we were studying, suggesting that tools such as these are futile if users are not equipped with the knowledge to use them to their full capacity.»
The British government's chief adviser on radiation is urging lower dose limits for workers and the public in the light of a recent review of the dangers posed by radiation.
Thanks to the internet, companies no longer have to limit themselves to hiring workers in their geographic area, and many business leaders have increased their company's productivity by using FlexJobs to recruit remote employees around the world.
To see where the public stands, we asked questions about visa programs for highly specialized workers, federal aid to school districts impacted by immigration, and the desirability of instructing immigrants and students with limited English proficiency in their native language.
Space limits an extended discussion here, but we note two conclusions from a 2012 article by Economic Policy Institute researcher Monique Morrissey, who explains that «the logical implication of Richwine and Biggs's [pension] position is that public employers and taxpayers would be indifferent between current pension funding practices and investing in Treasury securities, even though this would triple the cost of pension benefits» and that R & B «selectively alternate between the cost of benefits to employers and the value to workers, and inappropriately equate the latter with the often much higher cost to individuals of obtaining equivalent benefits.»
The Madison teachers union is cited for its role in helping organize last spring's massive protests at the state Capitol in response to Walker's efforts to eliminate collective bargaining rights for most public workers, as well as other legislation including strict voter ID requirements that are likely to limit voting by college students, the elderly, the poor and immigrants.
«By expanding the CalEITC to include eligible self - employed workers, while also lifting the income limit for eligibility, state policymakers will help more hard - working Californians to afford the basics and advance economically.»
Workers can build as many as five V - 12 engines per day, but chassis production is limited by the amount of raw carbon fiber the factory's specialized CFRP parts production facility can source from Japan.
As such, Gilbreth's ideas were often supported by unions, and Gilbreth himself supported unions, so long as they limited themselves to the welfare of workers, and did not create onerous work rules that unnecessarily harmed productivity.
Older workers tend to have their contributions constrained by maximum limits (plan or legal), probably because they are more focused on retirement and thus more likely to contribute at higher levels.
This has been seen anecdotally by animal shelter workers for years but given the limited detailed records that many shelters keep, there is little empirical evidence of this.
A specially commissioned portrait of Florence Welch by Helen Downie, better known as Unskilled Worker, also features as a limited - edition cover of the November issue, available at Harrods and Selfridges from 4 October.
The indigenous population is cornered by many threats to their lives and livelihoods, including military violence, limited access to healthcare, forced displacement as a result of the mining industry, and an increase in migrant workers from Java and elsewhere.
Set a global precedent by becoming the first producer to announce a managed decline of existing production in line with climate safe limits, with a just and equitable transition that protects workers, communities, and economies.
Redefine global climate leadership by setting a global precedent to manage the decline of existing production in line with climate safe limits while ensuring a just transition for affected workers and communities.
Increasingly, companies are hoping to limit their liability by putting internal policies in writing, making it clear what the worker's responsibilities are while driving on company business or when responding to company communication while behind the wheel.
Latest research by the REC shows that the new regulations have caused only limited problems for businesses which regularly use agency workers, and only 4 % of those surveyed attributed any reduction in their use of temporary agency staff directly to the regulations themselves; citing other market reasons for reducing their use of agency workers including continued economic uncertainty and weak growth.
While you may think they can limit your freedoms as an employer to control your workers, employment agreements can actually protect your business by defining the roles and expectations you have for each employee.
In the UK, the Agency Workers Regulations furthermore limit the extent of pay during those periods, an option that has been used by a number of high profile UK employers but has also been criticised by some as being contrary to the spirit of the Directive.
Given concerns that the Regulations could cost the UK economy up to # 1.8 bn per year, it is inevitable that several other employers using temporary workers are also having to take steps to limit their liability under the new rules, and — as pointed out by Tesco — this approach is one that is not only recognised but accepted as lawful by the Government and various UK employment organisations.
Insurance carriers and employers oftentimes attempt to limit their legal responsibility to pay temporary total disability by mandating or requiring that injured workers be forced to work light or modified duty.
Finally, some «social» aspects traditionally regulated by EU law have been left outside the EPSR — e.g. the right to maternity leave, the right to limited working time and also the rights of migrating workers are absent.
But Conlin points out that there are limits since the re-employment obligation under the WSIA only applies in certain circumstances, such as to a worker who has been continuously employed by the company for at least a year before the injury, and to an employer who regularly employs 20 or more staff.
The tragic result is that some construction workers are run over by operating equipment and sustain injuries including, but not limited to, full or partial paralysis, massive internal injuries, permanent disfigurement, spinal injuries, loss of limbs, and brain damage.
Worker co-operatives also often choose the Limited by Guarantee structure.
Accordingly, if your injuries were caused, in whole or in part, by someone other than your employer or a co-worker, you are not limited by the provisions of the workers» compensation laws, and can file a personal injury lawsuit to seek damages for any losses.
This could limit legitimate use of the temporary foreign worker program by employers who are innovating or moving into new fields or emerging markets that necessitate the hiring of outside talent.
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