Sentences with phrase «manufacturing jobs lost»

The only thing that won't come back are the manufacturing jobs lost and the loss of tax revenue.
Some say that many of the manufacturing jobs lost in Ontario and Quebec may never come back.
The economic policies that led to a million manufacturing jobs lost since 1997 undermined Labour's credibility to speak for many communities in the English regions.
The Labour government came under fire from unions at this week's TUC in Brighton for failing to address the «massacring of manufacturing» in Britain, which has seen 1.5 million manufacturing jobs lost since they came to power in 1997.
Trump talking about the manufacturing jobs lost in Rochester over the last couple of decades, and called Rochester a «special place» and says if elected, his administration would «make it better.»
They might restore the 500,000 - 750,000 manufacturing jobs lost in California, New York, Michigan and Texas.
But the manufacturing jobs lost were offset with gains elsewhere.
The silver lining as you have described so well, is the return to more regional economic activity and that, it would seem, ultimately brings back the manufacturing jobs lost to the overseas manufacturing sector.
As far as consumer welfare goes, this is a much more important statistic than the number of manufacturing jobs lost over the period.

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The researchers found that in addition to lost manufacturing jobs, the tariffs would have repercussions for related industries that support manufacturers.
By 2040, our economy would lose 6.5 million industrial sector jobs — including 3.1 million manufacturing sector jobs
Nearly 4 million U.S. jobs have been lost since NAFTA took effect and since China entered the World Trade Organization in 2001, according to Robert E. Scott, director of trade and manufacturing policy research at the Economic Policy Institute, a nonpartisan think tank in Washington, D.C.
James lost out to Brian Krzanich in the race for the company's CEO job in 2013, but has remained a vital player, overseeing Intel's semiconductor manufacturing operations, software and security efforts, human resources, and corporate strategy.
In the six years following China's 2001 accession to the World Trade Organization, the U.S. lost 6 million manufacturing jobs.
The incumbent party tends to win counties with more highly skilled service sector jobs, not the type that are typically lost to trade, and lose counties in which there is a high concentration of trade sensitive low - skilled manufacturing.
So while it's understandable the state of manufacturing is of concern to presidential candidates, those who say they can bring back lost jobs in the sector either don't know what they are talking about, or are being disingenuous.
But the fact that China has lost more manufacturing jobs than the U.S. over the past 20 years is a strong indication that playing hardball with the Chinese isn't going to do anything to increase employment in the United States.
The city lost half of its manufacturing jobs in the past decade.
According to statistics from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the manufacturing industry lost 2.3 million jobs in the most recent recession.
The manufacturing sector, highly exposed to the energy industry, lost nearly 7,000 jobs.
In January, it purchased the manufacturing assets of a bankrupt Pennsylvania factory and then rehired many of the 150 workers who lost their jobs.
His phone call and comment follow tough talk on the campaign trail about China manipulating its currency and stealing American manufacturing jobs — though bringing them back might be hard, as we've steadily been losing such jobs since the Second World War.
Trump vows to renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement, which he has called «the worst trade deal in history» and blamed for lost U.S. manufacturing jobs.
But the president has long railed against US companies that hire and produce their goods abroad, touching on the concerns of American workers who have lost their jobs in manufacturing.
(Quick recap: The ideology is that trade and overseas manufacturing is bad for American workers who've lost jobs as other countries — namely China — have become exporters.)
Between 2000 and 2010 each lost about a third of their manufacturing jobs.
However, mining lost 10,000 jobs, information - related jobs fell by 34,000 — the consequence of the recently resolved Verizon strike — while manufacturing lost 18,000.
From Bush 1 to present, our Country has lost more than 55,000 factories, 6,000,000 manufacturing jobs and accumulated Trade Deficits of more than 12 Trillion Dollars.
This decision will cause roughly 23,000 American jobs to be lost this year, including many in manufacturing, and will cancel of billions of dollars in investments in the U.S. economy.
There has been some hope that a falling dollar might bring back clothing and shoe manufacturing jobs that have been lost over the last decade.
During roughly the same time frame, the province has also lost more than 300,000 manufacturing jobs.
In six years since the Conservatives have arrived, we've lost 500,000 good - paying manufacturing jobs, more than half of them because of the fact that we're not internalizing the environmental costs.
London and Windsor lost more than 30 percent of their manufacturing jobs in the last decade.
If they do not provide generous subsidies to manufacturing companies, they will lose jobs to other jurisdictions.
We have lost more than 300,000 manufacturing jobs while adding more than 300,000 government sector jobs to our tax rolls.
The Consuming Industries Trade Action Coalition found that 200,000 workers in U.S. manufacturing lost their jobs as a result of the tariffs.
Since 2002, almost 250,000 manufacturing workers have lost their jobs because of the high dollar and our huge and growing trade deficit with developing Asian countries. Many are older workers who will typically face a long stretch of unemployment, followed by employment in a new job at much lower wages.
Forty - seven per cent of respondents said Canada is more likely to lose jobs under the TPP as Canadian companies move manufacturing and other jobs to low - wage countries, such as Vietnam where the average wage is 65 cents an hour.
Alberta has lost 9,300 manufacturing jobs since December, meaning that in all other provinces, manufacturers have added nearly 22,000 jobs.
In 2006, the full brunt of the breaks» removal hit, and manufacturers, in particular pharmaceutical companies, began closing plants; an estimated 100,000 manufacturing jobs have been lost, with more indirect jobs going away as a result.
Estimates are that 65 % of jobs lost in manufacturing between 2000 and 2006 were due to productivity growth with only 35 % due to outsourcing overseas.
Much of the debate over the past years about the benefits and the costs global specialization, primarily the rapid advance of China as a major manufacturing center has been less about the financial costs — the $ 12 trillion dollars of additional liquidity that the US consumers offered to the world (the cumulative US trade deficit from 1990 through 2015 compared to the over $ 3 trillion dollars in trade surplus run - up by China over this same period — and more in terms of the jobs lost and the impact of foreign products on American wages in manufacturing.
Employees who refuse to work on their sabbath have been the principal beneficiaries of this rule (in another case a worker lost his job in a brass mill because he refused to help manufacture tank turrets) The Oregon courts followed these cases and awarded unemployment compensation to Smith and Black.
Over five million manufacturing jobs were lost just during the eleven - year period following the turn of the millennium, which indicates that the decline has accelerated in recent years.
That may mean losing a job because we will not participate in the manufacture of nuclear weapons.
In the past ten years Philadelphia, where I live, has lost 140,000 manufacturing jobs, nearly half the industrial jobs of the city.
Clamco expects the company will retain some of the highly skilled employees who will lose their Berea - area jobs as a result of the impending shutdown of a local manufacturing concern.
At the time, the Consuming Industries Trade Action Coalition found that 200,000 jobs had been lost as a result of the tariffs, a number that exceeded the total number of people working in steel manufacturing at the time.
He co-founded with Congressman Jerrold Nadler and Conservative Party Chairman Mike Long the New York Task Force for Port, Rail, and Industrial Development, which restored lost jobs to New York's manufacturing and transportation industries and preserved a portion of the Port of New York on the New York side of the harbor in Red Hook, Brooklyn.
Closed manufacturing plants, empty storefronts and lost jobs are painful reminders that, though our economy is rebounding, Upstate New York is lagging behind.
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