Sentences with phrase «members hire workers»

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Small employers often hire family members, neighbors, and friends, and requiring these employers to then jump through the same hoops as a multinational corporation whose CEO resides 1,000 miles away from the majority of her workers is counterintuitive and wildly inefficient.
While it appears companies can still hire workers from the affected countries to work in the U.S., some members of Silicon Valley spoke out against allowing any part of the ban to stand.
Construction of the plant will require hiring 250 workers, and First Solar notes that many of these will be union members.
In addition, poverty keeps farmers from hiring professional workers, forcing them to rely on their family members, including their children, to work the fields.
A grievance against East Hampton Town filed on behalf of union members who work in the town Highway Department alleges that the highway superintendent's hiring of two temporary workers is a contract violation.
Enough to persuade U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara to launch a federal investigation into the awarding of contracts and for members of the city's African - American community to demand more diversity in the hiring of construction workers at the SolarCity plant at Riverbend.
That created further controversy, with members of the Council and union officials saying the opt - out provision applies to current city workers and the administration insisting it will be available to future hires.
Members of the New York State Laborers Organizing Fund on Wednesday blasted the hiring of out - of - state workers who were not paid a prevailing wage to construct a wind farm in Lewis County.
In interviews with over a dozen state committee members, Capital heard common frustration with Cuomo's fiscal record — he blocked an income tax hike on wealthy city residents, cut corporate taxes, reduced school aid in 2011 (and slowly dialed it back up), reduced pensions for newly hired public workers and pushed for a cap on local property tax increases.
According to the American Federation of Teachers Union, replacement workers have been hired to take over for LIU staff members when classes begin on Wednesday.
These needs don't even address other important initiatives the school board members believe are a top priority such as hiring more school counselors, social workers, and psychologists and expanding services for academically and intellectually gifted students.
A union comprised of freelance game programmers, each paying a certain amount of dues, could set salary rates for hiring in game companies and negotiate on behalf of workers — even in studios with only one or two hired team members.
It's a well - known fact that employee retention is far healthier for a business's bottom line; in fact, a report by Oxford Economics revealed that replacing a member of staff costs a business a total of # 30,614 per employee, through lost output and the logistical cost of recruiting and absorbing a new worker, making hiring a very costly exercise.
Key member of a strategic project / partnership with the Federal Government's Tech Hire Program to provide 1 year of free online IT and development training to unemployed workers.
Communicating routinely with HR team members to facilitate the hiring and training of new production workers.
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