Sentences with phrase «much higher employment»

Enforcing non-competition covenants against sales representatives, whether by the franchisor or franchisee broker, is likely very difficult given the much higher employment threshold.

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Also, notwithstanding a silly fiscal policy and the ongoing political impasse, the U.S. economy has some very good things going for it now, as even king of doom, Nouriel Roubini, couldn't help but note: the Fed is going to stick to its asset - buying regime for the foreseeable future, providing a monetary protein shake the recovery still very much needs; the housing rebound is well on its way, which is helping Americans rebuild their wealth and is boosting employment in many states with high jobless rates; and the shale oil and gas revolution continues to power investment, job creation and revenue growth.
Denmark's high employment shows what can happen with too much of a good thing, New York Times reports.
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.
Although there have been significant gains in employment, most of the high paying jobs that were once available in manufacturing during the height of the Auto Pact have been replaced by precarious service industry jobs with much lower rates of pay.
The much better than expected ADP employment report gave a boost to the market, especially the Nasdaq, but the rally looks increasingly «thin», as only a few huge names carrying the major benchmarks to new highs, with giants like Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Tesla have been seeing great inflows in the past week.
In addition, the present system already offers the military high command so much — in funds, prestige, and future employment via the famed «revolving door» of the military - industrial complex — that a perilous transition to anything like direct military rule would make little sense under reasonably normal conditions.
The Deng regime claimed that high rates of population growth, lower deathrates caused by modern medicine and a generally poor and badly educated population had forced China to spend too much on housing, food and employment, and fresh water was becoming a limiting factor.
Hence much of the changes that many Argentines credit the Kirchners for having brought about (such as family subsidies, higher employment levels and stronger purchasing power despite rising inflation, as well as access to services and products that the poor were suddenly able to access post-2001) are expected to yield wide turnout among Argentina's poorer classes, without the Frente para la Victoria having to worry about registering — and then turning out — those who might be considered marginal voters in the US.
The best part of # 50bn is a lot of money and economic growth can only do so much to reduce spending, particularly when employment is already high and political pressure means that cutting the benefits bill further or pensioners» benefits at all is a no - no.
Maynard's pension would not amount to much because state senators» part - time salaries aren't high enough, he would have logged only 10 years of employment, and he would be facing substantial reductions for early retirement before the age of 62.
But higher salaries don't help much if you can't get a job, and private - sector employment is declining as a share of the chemistry employment market, the survey found.
«On the contrary, employment commitment was much higher in all the studied groups in bigger welfare states.
However, there is much more work that can be done, and many states have the necessary data to answer important research questions about CTE (including questions about equity and access, effect of participation on high school graduation rates, college enrollment and attainment, and civic and employment outcomes).
The SEN reforms place a much - needed emphasis on the transition from school to further and higher education, training and employment.
Much of New Jersey's success is linked to higher than average family income, parent education, and employment.
When you consider that the bulk of the cost pressures are related to employment costs, it is fairly evident that schools which spend a higher proportion of their total budget on staffing than average could see unfunded cost increases at a much higher level.
The student was hoping the President could offer him some advice on what to say to the Black high school students reluctant to attend an HBCU because they feared the experiences and degrees won't offer them as much opportunity (read potential employment... Read More
Last week the government highlighted research that showed pupils who had achieved the English Baccalaureate were much more likely to continue to higher education - and were much less likely to be «not in employment, education or training» or so - called Neets.
Graduates with much lower amounts of student debt may struggle with repayment if they choose a low - demand degree, move to an area with a high employment rate, or leave school before graduating.
For people with bad credit, the lenders will have to take into account your credit score, income, employment history and expenses to determine the interest rate, which very likely will be much higher.
(Technically, borrowers aren't required to formally enroll in the program, though the federal government recommends that they certify their employment each year to track progress toward PSLF eligibility, so the total number could be much higher.)
In it, retailers talked about how much pressure they were experiencing on their bottom line from such expenses as higher taxes, energy costs and employment costs.
These high visitor numbers contribute greatly to the local economy and provide much needed employment in the region.
Additional co-benefits are country - specific but often include air pollution abatement, balance of trade improvement, provision of modern energy services to rural areas and employment (high agreement, much evidence).
The practical impact of that reality is that companies are often forced to negotiate separations at much higher costs than what would appear if the statutory or contractual severance entitlements in employment contracts were the only consideration.
Much like with legal automation, as AI's level of sophistication increases, it has the potential to displace high - skilled jobs and further contract the legal employment market.
It seems pretty clear that the highest risk for these types of unexpected privilege waivers will come in employment disputes, where the employer has a direct interest in getting as much information about the employee as it can.
Although notice that is reasonable often equates to amounts much higher than statutory minimums, it is possible for employers to limit their notice obligations by including clear, written terms in an employment contract.
The employee has the option of converting the group coverage to an individual policy when leaving employment but the premium tends to be much higher than those available to individuals.
Also, upon termination of employment, the employee usually does not convert their term life coverage to a permanent life insurance policy, because the premiums are much higher.
«[The slump] was partly triggered by the start of a more subdued phase of consumer spending, with increased household stress pushing back the recent gains of several years of high employment and improved purchasing power over much of 2016,» said Raj.
«[The slump] was partly triggered by the start of a more subdued phase of consumer spending, with increased household stress pushing back the recent gains of several years of high employment and improved purchasing power over much of 2016,»
Too Much Employment — If you have had a job since you were still in high school, you don't have to post every single one.
But as a medical assistant considering employment in West Virginia, you can enter your new place of work relaxed and committed, because the average pay across this state for our position is much higher than the rest of the nation.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics projected 32 percent employment growth for pharmacy technicians between 2010 and 2020, much higher than the average for all occupations.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts much higher than average increases in the employment of medical assistants.
While divorce rates may be on the decline, the demand for marriage and family therapists clearly on the rise, according to the latest data from the BLS, which projects a much higher than average growth of 31 percent in employment through 2022.
«The fact of the matter is, we have much higher rates of employment today than we did in 1954, but our level of taxation is considerably higher,» said Gary Burtless, a labor economist at the Brookings Institution.
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