Sentences with phrase «more about losing their jobs»

Moreover, portfolio managers rather than doing the right thing, they are concerned more about losing their jobs and / or losing funds under management.

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Going along with anti-establishment and populist sentiments, Eurasia Group says politicians could be forced by voters «to shift toward a more zero - sum approach to global economic competition and to look as if they're doing something about lost jobs
I think discussions about «jobs» make a lot more sense if you think of «jobs created» as «increase in the demand for labor» and «jobs lost» as «decrease in the demand for labor».
But if your concern about index investing starts and ends with the notion that some fund managers will lose their jobs, that you might have to pay slightly more for an airline seat, and that it's a small price to pay for lower fees in your 401 (k), your conclusion might be incredibly wrong.
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.
There are lots of people losing their jobs these days, and millions more worried about losing their job.
Besides several teams who have questions surrounding one or possibly two players, there is no squad that has so many issues heading into the final week of the transfer window... even Monaco, who have lost numerous players from their starting 11 have less controversy swirling in and around their club and they have champion's league play to contend with this season... just think of how ridiculous this situation is especially considering that we have had the same manager for over 20 years... no team should be better organized than ours... if nothing else, that should be the one advantage this team holds over all others, yet the exact opposite has occurred... this fact is even more disturbing considering the main argument against removing Wenger from his managerial position was that there was no suitable replacement and that people feared some sort of perceived drop - off if a new manager was brought into the mix... based on what we've witnessed since the time of his contract renewal a monkey with a magic eight ball could have done an adequate job... I hate to make jokes, in light of our current dilemma, but this team is so screwed up if I don't laugh about it, the only plausible response is to either cry or do something incredibly destructive... just look around this squad and try to see what our delusional manager sees that allow him to make such positive statements about our current team
If Drew Brees, who morphed from a struggling passer about to lose his job into a Pro Bowl performer (27 touchdown passes, seven interceptions), plays great again in 2005, there might be one more act left in the Manning deal: Smith is reserving the right to trade Rivers after the season.
It's never healthy to gain or lose weight too rapidly, and whether your child is trying to muscle up or lose weight to look more toned, it's your job to step in and teach the right way to do so, while promoting a positive mindset about his or her body.
While more Americans lose their jobs every day, the Obama Administration is blatantly ignoring the law of the land for a political stunt, and I hope the Administration will reconsider this wrong decision and focus on strengthening the economy and creating jobs, the number one issue the majority of Western New Yorkers care about
Ordinary voters will only be alarmed if they think Tory policy is actually more destructive rather than being worried if a few nurses and policemen lose their jobs (they're far more likely to worry about their own jobs and security than that of public sector workers).
Many of the same warnings Mario Cuomo heard in the 1980s about Shoreham are the same ones his son hears today from supporters of Indian Point: Closing a nuclear plant will result in blackouts, a less reliable electric grid and increased air pollution as fossil fuels are burned to replace the lost emissions - free nuclear power; customers could face higher bills; more than 1,000 jobs will be lost, and tax revenue for schools and towns will dissipate.
As well as the failure of wages to keep up with prices that has seen the average worker lose # 1,600 in annual income since the Tory - led government took office more workers are worried about losing their job than at any time since these records began.
Meanwhile, about 15 percent said they lost workdays or a job due to fragranced product exposure, and more than half would prefer fragrance - free workplaces, health care facilities, hotels and airplanes.
Using national examples from districts including LAUSD, the report also includes information about how seniority - based layoffs exacerbate the number of people who lose their jobs because districts have to layoff more teachers with low salaries to meet budgetary demands.
«When stakes are high, and teachers and principals can lose their jobs over low scores, they are more likely to cheat,» says David Berliner, a Regents Professor Emeritus of Education at Arizona State University, who has written about the unintended consequences of high - stakes testing.
Bought this truck with 7800 miles on it and had 4 recalls in less than a year the factory bedliner in it is separating from the steel and everytiei take it to the shop and its supposed to be a work truck made tough that's a joke due to the manufacturer defects I have to miss using it on jobs to haul and if you ask for a loaner that is not included in the warranty so I have a ram that is causing me to lose money and the company wont give me a truck to use while its getting manufacturer defects fixed makes sense and well trading it in is a joke after you buy a ram they depreciate dramatically so trading it in will cost you so thought since they changed names maybe they would b better but 2 hours on the hotline about why no loaner for a working man and all I get is there is no loaner policy when your vehicle is in the shop even when it is their flaws!And what really ticked me off they wanted to patch the factory sprayed bedliner so I took it in and dropped it off we had a big hail storm and they left my truck out in it and they aren't responsible for that either and you pay 600 for a factory sprayed bedliner and its peeling up and they want to patch that spot instead of respraying the whole thing can u say cheap but they were more than happy to take my money when I bought it but they don't stand very tough in my opinion never had this many issues with my fords
A short story about how a guy loses more than just his job during the recession.
I read about 110 or more books a year and always buy whether I need reading material currently or not just to make sure I have a stash in case of ever losing my job.
Jane Morris is the pen name of a teacher who would really like to tell you more about herself, but she is afraid she'll lose her job.
Why should we as consumers care more about your income than we do about the blue collar factor workers that lost their jobs?
In Virginia, workers who miss student loan payments have more to worry about than just hurting their credit — it can make them lose their jobs as well.
My extire tax returns was taking for 2015 and all the funds went to department of education and the fact that they took over 8,000 and I lost my apartment I'm currently still homeless and I'm also divorced and lost my vehicle to theft and to get even more worse my son was air lifted from school I had to miss work and I lost my job behind the the issues with my son and I don't have a good credit score because department of education and I was pressing the issues that the school was not accredited by no state and I have to pay for a service that I can't even get a job in the field I went to school for.I don't know what to do honestly about the filing for 2016 returns cause I was not offered a option to get my money back from 2015 returns cause I was really in the need for my money I worked hard for.
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At this point in your life they are more interested in the consumer loyalty of a gainful employed young person than the small chance you might lose your job or lie about your income.
Even if you qualify for a mortgage, and even though you can lose a job at any time, try waiting until you are more certain about maintaining employment.
I would be concerned about buying an expensive house at a low mortgage rate and then having prices fall and rates rise, because you will owe the bank more than the value of the house: a serious problem if you lose your job.
Rising concern about global warming, the reaction against lost jobs in rich countries, worries about food safety and security, and the collapse of world trade talks in Geneva last week also signal that political and environmental concerns may make the calculus of globalization far more complex.
I'd quibble with you about lost coal jobs; that isn't so much due to the rise of renewables as to the regulation of coal in general; and I suspect that in fact, more coal jobs have been lost to natural gas than to renewables.
, who lost his job November 2nd, was more specific about wind's losses.
The Heritage Foundation estimates that the new rule will cost about 500,000 lost jobs, close to $ 100 billion annually in lost GDP output, and more than $ 1,000 per year in higher household energy expenditures.
But what really caught my eye here, was the great personal story about Araceli Parra, a legal assistant about to lose her job who learns some SEO skills, and ends... more»
NPR ran a heartbreaking story on Friday about the state of crisis in which Legal Services finds itself because «the number of poor people who need legal advice has gone through the roof — more senior citizens and more homeowners who lost their jobs» while at the same time there are severe funding cutbacks.
There was nothing extraordinary about how he lost his job: he was let go without cause and paid out his statutory entitlements under the Ontario Employment Standards Act, 2000 and a little bit more.
However, it strikes me that during a time when the NYT says law school is a losing game, many are saying bag law school altogether, and there is a market for shit law jobs, that there is more to getting a law job than getting dressed up to talk about current events while following the golden rule, following basic rules of competency, oh and having fun.
Or maybe you recently lost your job at Medcenter One Health Systems, and you have burning questions about how to make health insurance more affordable, so you can have some cash left over to pay for fun extras like trips to Belle Mehus Auditorium and concerts given by the Missouri Valley Chamber Orchestra.
Research by Peter Gosselin and Seth Zimmerman, of the Urban Institute, found that from 1974 to 1983, about one in seven individuals, ages 35 to 55 who lost a job or experienced a comparable income - threatening event lost 50 % or more of their income.
And, in the summer of 2010, more than 70 percent of Americans were worried about losing their jobs.
The Trump administration has attempted to enact more restrictive immigration laws, emphasizing concerns about security and terrorism while appealing to a voter base concerned about jobs lost to illegal immigrants.
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