Sentences with phrase «loss of jobs in»

Between the loss of jobs in the tourism and fishing industries around the Gulf, as well as those lost from the moratorium on offshore drilling, at least one analyst says that one million people will be out of work as a result of the spill.
According to the report, while the transition would mean the loss of jobs in some sectors, it would eventually produce enough jobs with decent pay to make up for any losses.
They are familiar to those who have followed the debate and reflect concerns about possible sharp increases in energy costs and loss of jobs in the heartland.
In a response, a lawyer for the port stated that doing so would violate a confidentiality agreement and «would result in the greatest harm to the public interest which can be imagined — a loss of jobs in our community.»
A spill of heavy tar sands oil from the pipeline could create a major loss of jobs in America's heartland.
Steering clear of them would present a political problem: the loss of jobs in Utah.
Nted had said during union's National Executive Council meeting and special delegates conference in Lagos that the loss of jobs in the maritime sector was affecting the union as more workers were faced with insecurity and family challenges.
The socioeconomic section of the SGEIS faced a huge amount of criticism when it was released because it concentrated on positive economic impacts while not giving any estimates of costs incurred to municipalities or the state or any treatment of the socioeconomic stresses seen in other areas where wide - spread drilling has occurred, such as higher rents, noise, higher crime rates, increased traffic, and loss of jobs in other sectors.
If it becomes apparent that Brexit is likely to result in a large loss of jobs in industry and finance then Labour should of course pose the question of whether that is worth leaving for, but that is very different to demanding a second referendum now.
I understand that you're angry and frustrated at the loss of jobs in your community — I would be too.
This customer - centered approach helps the company remain successful in a region that was among the hardest hit by the recession in recent years because of the loss of jobs in the automotive industry.
It found that since 1871, technology has created more jobs than it's destroyed, suggesting that job growth in traditionally white - collar fields has more than offset the loss of jobs in the agricultural and manufacturing sectors.
Banks may want to know if you stopped driving to work, since the loss of jobs in aggregate could mean an imminent downturn.
Nearly half (45 percent) of those with credit scores below 620 say they have incurred expenses relating to the loss of a job in the last three years.
An unanticipated loss of a job in mid-semester resulting in a lack of funds to meet necessary school expenses

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IRWINDALE, Calif. — A judge has ordered a plant that produces the popular Sriracha chili sauce to stop emitting annoying odours in a ruling that left some nearby residents worried about a possible loss of jobs at the factory.
In the world of financial emergencies, vehicle trouble ranks very close to job loss in terms of the potential for disasteIn the world of financial emergencies, vehicle trouble ranks very close to job loss in terms of the potential for disastein terms of the potential for disaster.
In fact, 41 percent of the on - demand workers we surveyed had faced a personal financial hardship in the past year (such as a job loss, health emergency or unexpected major expenseIn fact, 41 percent of the on - demand workers we surveyed had faced a personal financial hardship in the past year (such as a job loss, health emergency or unexpected major expensein the past year (such as a job loss, health emergency or unexpected major expense).
A big drop in consumer spending ending in a loss of jobs, personal income and business profits.
Last week, the April numbers were released, showing unprecedented job losses in some of Canada's largest cities.
Blockchain technology would also potentially mean a huge number of job losses, especially in middle - and back - office functions.
Compare the job losses in Alberta in the last 12 months to Ontario manufacturing's sustained years of decline
Automakers have argued that the rules could result in the loss of up to 1 million jobs because consumers could be less willing to buy the more fuel efficient vehicles since their engineering will result in higher price tags.
The loss of a job is hardly unusual in today's economy.
A 2016 study examining 78 years of federal minimum wage hikes in the U.S. (between 1938 and 2009) showed no correlation between those increases and job losses, even in sectors most affected by such policies.
«Many of the losses in factory jobs have been countered by an increase in the service industries or in office jobs.
When workers at a steel mill in Dongguan rioted after learning about a new round of job losses, the mob beat a senior manager to death.
Advisers have traditionally recommended holding three months» take - home pay in cash at all times in case of job loss.
Researchers at the University of Michigan who followed 2,300 adults for up to a decade reported in 2008 that even common work irritants interfere with good rest more than long hours, night shifts or fears about job loss.
Bennett said small fish processors will be squeezed out of business with more local job losses to follow in outport communities.
Time and again the German auto - industry — the largest in the country — has been able to brandish the threat of job losses if legislation contrary to its interests is passed.
Chief Executive Bob Dudley is in line for a $ 19.6 million compensation package for 2015, a year in which shrinking profit margins triggered by sharp falls in the price of oil led to more than 5,000 job losses at the oil and gas company.
There are also so many pressures on restaurants at the moment, including increased competition, great volatility in the number of establishments, and a difficulty in finding help (and if you can't fill a job, it disappears and looks like a job loss), that there are many reasons that real job losses could happen.
One thing I did initially was that I came in with lower prices and accepted jobs at a loss, so for a couple of years I had some pretty significant losses.
Azevedo said four out of five job losses in industrialised countries were not due to competition from cheap imports but to automation and efficiency campaigns that allowed firms to cut their workforce.
«Although automation will lead to further job losses in manufacturing, warehouse operations, and truck driving, the overall impact of automation across most industries will be to increase employment,» Bessen writes.
He worries about the loss of steel mills that are, or were, job anchors in certain Rust Belt communities.
However, as long as there is not significant job loss or reduction in economic growth, there does not appear to be a great deal of harm in having a higher minimum wage even if the benefits are relatively modest.
UBI will not solve the social problems that come from loss of people's purpose in life and of their social stature and identity — which jobs provide.
This can lead to the loss of American jobs, and hurt companies that do business abroad — not just in China.
Similarly, in 2001's economic dip, women's job losses accounted for only 14 % of total layoffs, largely because women overwhelmingly work in recession - proof industries such as health care, education and the public sector.
While men sustained more than 70 % of the job losses during the recession, new numbers from the National Bureau of Economic Research in the U.S. suggest that through 2010, male employment rates increased and eventually surpassed those of women.
You'll have more leeway to meet goals even in the face of unexpected problems like a market downturn, job loss or illness, said certified financial planner Evelyn Zohlen, president of Inspired Financial in Huntington Beach, California.
This year Doctoroff announced that he is consolidating BLAW with BNA, resulting in the loss of 80 jobs.
The work - from - home employees also tended to remain in their jobs longer, thereby decreasing employee turnover, which (of course) drains management productivity and results in an expensive loss of skills and connections when an employee quits.
Which leaves the Conservatives with little ammunition to defend themselves when bad economic news — like the loss of nearly 46,000 jobs in December — presents itself.
But in the early 1980s recession, youth suffered a 69 % share of job losses.
The job losses, which were announced in mid-September by CEO Meg Whitman, should save the company $ 2.7 billion annually and represented about 10 % of the company's workforce, HP said.
Among the lowlights of the retailer's continuing, soap - operatic slide in 2013: CEO Ron Johnson resigned in April after all of 16 months on the job; the company had to apologize to customers for alienating them with new store concepts; and activist investor Bill Ackman, who stepped down from the board in August, swallowed a $ 470 million loss upon selling his Penney's stake.
The job cuts follow a loss of cable subscribers and a miss in its quarterly earnings last summer.
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