Sentences with phrase «more jobs lost»

The report also argued that the Perryman Group study ignored the negative consequences of the pipeline, which could lead to more jobs lost than would be created:
Fast food franchises are moving to ordering kiosks, with more jobs lost.
Those losses now stand at more than 25,000 across the country, with more jobs lost (though unreported by parent companies due to publisher edict and editorial fear) every week.

Not exact matches

When it comes to whether or not it's acceptable for the economy to lose jobs due to more automation, the answers largely depended on what kind of jobs are on the chopping block.
While some workers may lose their job after the minimum wage increase (more on that in a minute), a very large number of workers will see an important pay hike, and that will loop back into the economy.
But if that concern looks more like fear — as in, I don't know what I'll do if I lose my job, it's probably because deep down inside you know you are financially unstable.
«There is just less fear from people who feel like they might lose their jobs... Our shoppers seem more confident than they did a year ago,» said Reed, 63, whose chain of four stores clocked a roughly 10 percent jump in sales from Thanksgiving to this week, compared to the year before.
According to Koch, mergers and acquisitions led by Molson Coors» subsidiary MillerCoors and Anheuser - Busch InBev (bud) have led to $ 2 billion in higher prices annually, thousands of lost jobs, and a more restrictive wholesaler channel that favors Big Beer over craft upstarts.
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.
People are going broke, losing their jobs, and fear more than greed rules the news and tries to rule thoughts.
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.
More than half of American adults lost a job or saw a cut in pay or hours, and almost everybody felt the impact.
As the article says, many more people will lose their jobs because of this protectionist garbage... why not re-employ the people who are displaced when Arrium goes under instead of three times as many at other companies?
While most discussions of this topic focus on potential lost jobs or apocalyptic scenarios, these authors — Accenture's Paul R. Daugherty and H. James Wilson — see the glass as decidedly more than half full.
The follow - up, however, asks if they'd want that if it meant paying more or if it meant that some Canadian - made shows — and therefore jobs — would be lost in the process:
Also, «more and more employed persons are going to the food bank,» reports Sauve, «and they're going there because maybe their partner lost their job, or they went from a high - paying job to a low - paying job.
After losing four top people in China, Control Risks» Kedl started laying out a clear career path for new management hires, showing them the specific steps for more leadership opportunities, pay, and job descriptions.
The result: Billions in revenue were vaporized, and more than 20,000 people — many of whom embraced the new Penney — lost their jobs, seeming to hasten the decline of American brick - and - mortar retailing.
As of last November, SBA lending had lost more than a third of its jobs, according to an industry recruiter.
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
«When a woman has a choice between being an employee, especially when this is associated with an attractive salary, job stability, good benefits and even high social approval, she is taking a greater risk in entering entrepreneurship; she has to forego this opportunity in order to be an entrepreneur, and therefore has more to lose,» says Kelly.
As we near 10 percent unemployment nationwide (and go well past it in some areas of the country), the fear of losing a job or the sting of having already lost one is encouraging more people to own their own business.
People skating close to the financial edge have little breathing room in the event they lose their job, for example, or if something that's important in their lives (such as gasoline, food or interest payments) suddenly becomes more expensive.
The more relevant question in the automotive employment context is «how many jobs will Canada gain or lose being inside TPP versus outside of it?»
Suddenly, ACE started winning more business, and far from anyone losing their jobs the company ended up adding 20 new employees.
After the storm, unemployment spiked to 15 percent, as more than 100,000 jobs were lost.
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».
Walter Kemmsies, managing director, economist and chief strategist at JLL Ports Airports and Global Infrastructure, notes that that many of the job losses that are popularly blamed on NAFTA would likely have taken place even in the absence of NAFTA, in part because of growing competition from China - based manufacturers, many of which have taken advantage of currency manipulation by the Chinese government that has rendered China - made products more price - competitive in the U.S. Likewise, Mauro Guillen, head of Wharton's Lauder Institute, agrees that without NAFTA, many American jobs that were lost over this period would probably have gone to China or elsewhere.
Wasted time in meetings, Rogelberg and colleagues wrote, costs companies in many ways: the direct costs of salaries and benefits associated with participants» time, the time lost that could be used for more productive activities, employee stress and fatigue, and job dissatisfaction and less organizational commitment.
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.
Four months into the year, the nation has lost far more retail jobs than it had by the same time during each of the past seven years.
«We need to get this done before we lose any more jobs,» said Representative Stephen Fincher, Republican of Tennessee and the author of legislation resurrecting the bank.
With a number of organizations already in court making their case why this rule is unworkable, it's clear that jobs are on the line, and more importantly, families will lose access to sound professional financial advice.»
As far as consumer welfare goes, this is a much more important statistic than the number of manufacturing jobs lost over the period.
In terms of the indirect effects, a study indicated that 50,000 jobs were lost in the fabricated metals industry segment, and overall some 197,000 jobs were lost, which is more jobs than were involved in the making of steel.
Confidential sources tell me one or more of the corporate executives Griffin hired to transform Tribune Publishing will lose their jobs, and that changes in the configuration of publishers running Tribune's nine metro properties are on tap, too.
For example, access to more U.S. programming is presented as a choice between increased fees, lost Canadian jobs, or larger television packages with Canadian channels.
In the immediate aftermath, the tourism industry lost over 26,000 jobs and more than US$ 2.4 billion in revenue.
As the country's energy dreams begin to look more unobtainable, a rapidly shrinking loonie may help Canada get some of those lost jobs back.
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.
Millions of workers could lose their jobs to robots and artificial intelligence in the future, with some more at risk than others.
Johnstown, Pennsylvania, has lost more than four fifths of its jobs and two thirds of its population since the 1950s.
During roughly the same time frame, the province has also lost more than 300,000 manufacturing jobs.
Next, came the 2008 crash, when I lost my job and eventually had only 2000 $ to my name, lived in California in a rental, and suddenly couldn't pay rent any more and knew of several families having lost all and living in cars due to the crash.
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.
Overall, more than five jobs would be lost for every one gained.
London and Windsor lost more than 30 percent of their manufacturing jobs in the last decade.
He joins a growing list of male investors and tech executives who recently lost their jobs or faced public shaming over sexual harassment scandals as more women come forward to report incidents — a trend experts say is reshaping how Silicon Valley deals with allegations of inappropriate behavior.
More than 4,800 coal miners in West Virginia and Kentucky lost their jobs, according to EIA.
But less than three years later, and despite crossing $ 1 billion in sales, Infinity last week was canned, Avalanche was closed after more than 20 years in business, and 300 people lost their jobs.
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