Not exact matches
The rising protectionist mood in the U.S. is making Canadian exporters nervous, but there are
millions of Americans whose
jobs depend on cross-border trade too
The Fed has cut $ 10
million from its monthly bond purchases, which fall to $ 75 billion, but said further tapering
depended on the strength
of the economy, particularly
job creation.
The
jobs of more than three
million Canadian men and women
depend directly or indirectly on exports, according to Statistics Canada; trade with the United States alone accounts for more than two
million jobs.
And while
millions of jobs in all three countries
depend on NAFTA, Mexico stands to lose the most
jobs if it becomes too expensive for US companies to operate there.
Work and pensions secretary Stephen Crabb said: «He held his own, I thought he explained in a very clear and cool way just why staying part
of Europe is the best thing for Britain, why our economic prosperity
depends vitally on being part
of that single market
of 500
million consumers, and I think the Prime Minister did a very good
job tonight.»
Aubertine says it is vital «that the next governor
of this state stand strong in support
of improving on Power for
Jobs to make it permanent, sustainable and a tool to create new
jobs, not just sustain the quarter
of a
million jobs that now
depend on these benefits.»
«To deny that would be a betrayal
of the
millions of our members whose
jobs, living standards and pay
depends on it.
Jailing the 13 - strong gang
of baggage handlers, mules and dealers today for a total
of 139 years Judge Michael Hopmeier said: «
Millions of people use Heathrow each year and
depend on the honesty and integrity
of baggage handlers to do their
job properly, but it is not simply a question
of confidence in flight so far as a passenger getting his bag on arrival, but there is a security concern also, particularly in the times we live in.
He noted that one - fifth
of all
jobs in New York State
depend upon international trade, and that his own district garners some $ 612
million a year from exports, all
of which he argued would be endangered should other nations negotiate trade pacts without the United States.
But,
depending on how much you borrow, it could mean for a difficult first few years out
of college, especially if, like
millions of other college graduates, you're having a hard time finding a
job that pays enough money to allow you to live a decent life.
If we take this path toward a clean energy future, we know we can stop the worst effects
of global warming while reviving our economy, rescuing America from its dependence on fossil fuels, reducing pollution and threats to our health, protecting the natural resources that we
depend upon for survival, and creating
millions of good
jobs right here at home.
From my own experience, a typical senior level executive in a major corporation might log hundreds
of thousands
of miles each year and
depending on the company /
job up to a
million miles per year.