Sentences with phrase «lots of job cuts»

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«I think in the country, people said at where we are right now, we need to have some of these things in place, but now with a dynamic and robust economy and what we see happening right now with the tax cuts and job bill, it makes a lot of things more possible,» Kelly said.
We're seeing a lot of proposals in Congress that aren't accompanied by a lot of thought or analysis of what impact a deep cut in travel budgets could have,» such as a reduction in services for taxpayers and for veterans, and fewer job - related conferences.
In 1991, Apple Corporation cut a deal with the Irish government so that only a certain bracket of its earnings would be taxed, giving it, writes Business Insider,»... a dramatically lower tax rate than it would have to pay in the U.S.» In return, Apple promised jobs, lots of jobs, which it provided.
That's why during a recession, you want a lot of cash, cash equivalents, or access to money in some way at your disposal in the event that you lose your job, the stock market crashes and you don't want to sell your shares at depressed prices, you suffer a pay cut of some sort, are disabled, or you own a business and sales start to drop.
And it's really our job to try to figure out what it all means, cut through all the noise and the nonsense and believe me, we know there's a lot of noise and nonsense coming out of Washington.
Old - school department stores like Sears and JCPenney, along with a lot of other retailers, have been making headlines for all the wrong reasons: bankruptcies, store closings and job cuts, to name a few.
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Then again, these poor workers have had their hours and benefits drastically cut, and their main job (cooking) taken away from them (in favor of reheating only), so I guess that's a lot to expect of them.
And if you're one of those people who lost their job, who stayed in work but on reduced hours, took a pay cut as household bills rocketed, or - and I know a lot of people don't like to admit this - someone who finds themselves out of work or on lower wages because of low - skilled immigration, life simply doesn't seem fair.
«If, God forbid, David Cameron falls under a bus William Hague would certainly be the next Tory leader Main By conceding the need for spending cuts Ed Balls has made the job of the next Conservative government a lot easier... George Osborne now wants Labour to also concede the need for tax rises»
By conceding the need for spending cuts Ed Balls has made the job of the next Conservative government a lot easier... George Osborne now wants Labour to also concede the need for tax rises
As one of the highest paid staffers in Albany (he earned $ 170,000 in 2013), he would likely have to take a pay cut with any new job in the administration — unless there's a really big pay raise deal — and that would come with a lot more responsibility.
«The very good recommendations in the New York State Tax Relief Commission's report including freezing property taxes, fast - tracking the elimination of the 18A energy tax and cutting the Estate and job - killing Corporate Franchise Tax could bode well for our state's beleaguered taxpayers but we've seen a lot of talk from commissions before and little real action at the state Capitol.»
His small property management business, which he dubbed «Kasa Industries» saw a lot of his middle and working class clients cut back as they lost jobs and income.
«New Yorkers should understand that the governor's claims of job creation are just a lot of self - congratulatory political nonsense because devastating cuts in state agencies will lead to real job loss in communities across the state and will undermine services that real New Yorkers depend on every day,» Donohue said.
«Historically, if we look at the number of subsidies we've already provided to G.E. over the years to locate or continue their employment in New York, they've certainly cut an awful lot of jobs,» said Ron Deutsch, executive director of the Fiscal Policy Institute, a labor - backed think tank.
I used a lot of the ideas from The 4 - Hour Workweek in starting to write Wellness Mama so that it wouldn't cut in to family time or other obligations and it has been tremendously helpful... The 4 - Hour Chef offers a blueprint for being able to accomplish the same thing with cooking and other household jobs.
I wrestle act and model but all that takes a lot of money and this job just isn't cutting it I have big dreams and I am willing to do whatever it takes to reach them.
There are a lot of options when it comes to tray - bodied vehicles, but unfortunately most just don't cut it on the job site.
In setting your initial withdrawal rate, you'll also want to consider how much of your expenses you can cover from Social Security and any pensions, what other resources you have to draw on (home equity, income from an annuity, cash value life insurance, income from a part - time job) and how much of your retirement spending goes to essential expenses that you would have a hard time trimming vs. discretionary items that leave you with a lot more leeway cutting back should you need to in the future.
They realize there's a lot more sacrifice to come and the list of areas they need to cut back is proving challenging: $ 20,000 on groceries («We've always used a grocery service because with Sheila's job we never had time to shop»); $ 10,640 for personal trainers («They come to the house and put us through our paces»); $ 12,000 on clothes and haircuts («Mostly for the kids»); $ 6,000 on gifts («We have a large extended family»); $ 10,000 for an annual family vacation («Having the kids visit Sheila's family back home in Poland is important to us»); as well as $ 5,000 for miscellaneous expenses («Mostly unaccounted - for cash withdrawals from ATM machines»).
Even if you don't want to do this every week, there are lots of odd - job gigs to simply help people clear fields, cut down trees, or do one - off projects.
Doing calls via IP would cut that revenue stream and would put a lot of irrelevant people out of a job so it'll be very hard to succeed, though I fully support the idea - it's complete heresy that I can download a 1 GB file across the Atlantic for pretty much free but a 12 hour call that would total maybe 40 MB would cost a ton.
For those who need to charge a lot of devices, Anker's 6 port USB wireless charger is cut out for the job.
Throughout the job search, you'll be applying to a lot of jobs and might be tempted to cut corners.
Throughout the job search, you'll be applying to a lot of jobs, and the sheer volume of applications might lead to cut corners when writing or editing your resume.
We've also all heard the tale of the job seeker who cut off a car in the parking lot only to find that his interviewer was that driver.
What a can of worms — what a lot of possible consequences — what a lot of costs, still, for Realtors who feel cut off and abandoned by CREA — who have wages while Realtors do not — so how much, really, do they care — or are they glad handing at the meetings with those they meet who may give them another job in the future?
There were a lot of small cuts, so it was a bigger job than he originally thought.
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