Sentences with phrase «much labor of»

After so much labor of focus and movement that seemed so perfect and went nowhere, I was pushing and making serious progress.
In fact, Paulist Pictures» Romero may be only the first of several films about the assassinated prelate; for example, director Gillo Poncecorvo (The Battle of Algiers) reportedly has a Romero project under way (tentative title: The Devil's Bishop) But however many such films are made, none is likely to be as much a labor of love as Romero was.

Not exact matches

The issue at hand is how much control Uber exercises over its drivers, according to Aimee E. Delaney, leader of the Labor & Employment Practice Group at the Chicago headquarters of Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP.
At Google, an audit of their pay practices by the Department of Labor found «systemic compensation disparities against women pretty much across the entire workforce,» showing, one official has said, six to seven standard deviations between pay for men and women in nearly every job category.
The reflexive answer to how much plastic bags should cost is to add the cost of materials and labor in making them, but we know that answer is insufficient.
Sure, the unemployment rate has declined significantly since the recovery began, but much of that is due to the falling labor - force participation rate.
The «Tupperware party» was a way for women to earn an income after much of the labor market closed to them as soldiers came back from war.
Oracle's customers have to do so much work and so many different configurations of technology that use up a lot of labor, he said.
On its website, the company breaks down how much it costs to make all of its clothes and accessories (labor, materials, transporting the apparel, and duties).
While the book is stuffed with helpful big picture observations, it doesn't offer much in the way of specific on - the - ground ideas — though Keen does call for reforms to data privacy and gig economy labor laws, and for a serious discussion of a universal basic income.
Much organized opposition to NAFTA centered on the fear that the abolishment of trade barriers would spur U.S. firms to pack up and move to Mexico to take advantage of cheap labor.
According to «Bonds of Citizenship: Law and the Labors of Emancipation» by Hoang Gia Phan, Franklin wrote that he «lik'd [the printer's profession] much better than that of [his] Father, but still had a Hankering for the sea.»
Factional rivalries have been the order of the day since Labor was founded 104 years ago, and that applies as much in Western Australia as other States.
Except, instead of showing places where you might build a franchise, 7 - Eleven highlights pre-existing locations you can buy, skipping over much of the labor of construction and startup.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that productivity has only risen 1 % YOY from 2015 to 2016, much less than the typical increase experienced earlier in the decade.
The amount you charge per labor hour, any prices you pass along to customers, cost increases you assume, the rate of inflation, and how much your competition charges should be numbers you know off the top of your head.
The project would employ a significant number of temporary construction workers during the building phase, though pipelines generally do not require much labor to operate in the long term.
Of course, labor laws and privacy concerns prohibit disclosing too much detail, but at a minimum the customer service representative should outline the disciplinary process without revealing any specific actions that will be taken.
«We found systemic compensation disparities against women pretty much across the entire workforce,» Janette Wipper, a Department of Labor regional director, said during her testimony in April.
Maybe that's a little much, but the fruit of his labor, Freedom, is a top - seller that earned him a Time magazine cover.
Travis Steffen of Cyber Superpowers suggests a much more targeted and labor - intensive approach: «If I were a recent grad, I'd think about the organization I'd kill to be a part of.
Logistics / supply chain - intensive companies such as FedEx and Apple have solved much of Boxbee's logistical, supply chain and labor challenges, which is why we sought out mentors such as FedEx's cofounder, Roger Frock, and Apple's former vice president of the online store, Mike Janes.
That's why so much of the floorplan, labor and customer interaction tended to be centered around the cash register and metrics like sales per square foot and average transaction size were used to measure success.
Start by reading the IRS guidelines, which cover much of the same ground as many state labor laws.
Airline workers also work much harder than they did in the past; the industry had the second highest multifactor productivity growth from 1997 through 2014, according to an analysis by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
But on Wednesday, the Bureau of Labor Statistics said that pretty much all of those jobs will effectively disappear from the data when it revises its numbers early next year.
In fact, employment of software developers is projected to grow 22 percent from 2012 to 2022, much faster than the average for all occupations, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Indeed, much of Silicon Valley is building technologies that will most certainly displace the need for human labor.
Because it reduces price and increases volume, it suggests that if Uber ultimately succeeds, the company could have a much bigger impact on urban mobility, labor, the environment, local economies and the national transportation infrastructure than we've all supposed — and its effects could confound the expectations of its harshest critics.
Builders say they can't lower prices much or build cheaper starter homes because of the high costs of land, labor and materials.
His biography contains elements of an epic novel: growing up the son of a jailed Trotskyist labor leader in whose Chicago home he met Rosa Luxembourg's and Karl Liebknecht's colleagues; serving as a young balance of payments analyst for David Rockefeller whose Chase Manhattan Bank was calculating how much interest the bank could extract on loans to South American countries; touring America on Vatican - sponsored economics lectures; turning after a riot at a UN Third World debt meeting in Mexico to the study of ancient debt cancellation practices through Harvard's Babylonian Archeology department; authoring many books about finance from Super Imperialism: The Economic Strategy of American Empire [1972] to J is For Junk Economics: A Guide to Reality in an Age of Deception [2017]; and lately, among many other ventures, commuting from his Queens home to lecture at Peking University in Beijing where he hopes to convince the Chinese to avoid the debt - fuelled economic model off which Western big bankers feast and apply lessons he and his colleagues have learned about the debt relief practices of the ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia.
Meanwhile, teaching salaries, one of the biggest single line items, have remained relatively flat — much like those across most of the U.S. labor market.
On the wage side, though there's always variance, most wage and compensation series have been stuck at around 2 % year - over-year growth (nominal) with some, but not much, evidence of acceleration in response to the tightening labor market.
This chart also shows how much you could have saved if you paid various amounts of student loan interest in 2016 and earned $ 40,456 annually (the median earnings for 25 to 34 - year - olds in the third quarter of 2017 according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics).
Since there's a lot of inequality within labor's share of national income, this development won't reduce inequality that much.
«Many retailers are at the tipping point of cutting too much labor,» said Craig Rowley, a senior partner in the retail division of Korn Ferry International, an executive search firm.
This is not certainty, but the evidence that we've observed in the equity market, labor market, and credit markets to - date is simply much more consistent with the recent advance being a component of a more drawn - out and painful deleveraging cycle.
Achieving the goals that Springfield has set for itself is, of course, much easier in a robust economy, and the economic outlook I will share today is consistent with an economy that will require even more workers in the labor force.
While a tight labor market provides definite advantages — such as employment opportunities for workers who have struggled to find a job — nonetheless, providing too much stimulus from either monetary or fiscal policy at this stage of the economic cycle could threaten to create a so - called «boom and bust» economy, which policymakers certainly want to avoid.
If accomplished, the Department of Labor's new fiduciary rules could be a much needed game - changer.
MH: The problem of inadequate consumer demand to fuel an economic recovery does not lie with the cost of labor so much as with the fact that it is now normal for families to pay a quarter or even a third of their income for debt service.
Contingent workers are key to increasing productivity, extending recovery Government policies threaten to ossify labor markets and stunt growthThe often - maligned phenomenon of contingent workers could play a key role improving workers» lives and productivity but so much depends on government policy, writes Peter Morici.
As an occupation, massage therapy is in high demand: The US Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts a 26 % growth in massage therapy jobs between 2016 and 2026, a much higher rate than average.
According to the most recent estimates, as much as 40 % of the US workforce engages in a variety of nontraditional employment arrangements, including part - time and independent contractor work, and employers are now able to access this labor in diverse fields, such as journalism, data analytics and even investment banking.
Our analysis leverages data from the U.S. Census and Bureau of Labor Statistics to determine how much new housing a metro can build, the amount of slack in the housing market and the impact of an influx of high - wage workers.
As much as I wish I didn't have to work anymore, there will always be a part of me that wants to stay active and still be able to produce income based on my own efforts and labor.
Labor experts say the arrangement, a mash - up of sorts between an Uber - style gig economy and traditional employment arrangements, raises a number of questions related to employees having to shoulder much of the risk, cost and liability associated with deliveries.
In other words, for two years of economic recovery, the labor market in the U.S. has been doing only slightly better than treading water, and much of the improvement in the unemployment rate can be attributed to people dropping out of the labor force either because they've given up looking for work or because they've retired.
«What's impossible to sort out is how much of this is because of savings from the tax cuts, and how much is because of pressure they're receiving from employees and labor groups.»
Much like last Friday's companion report from the U.S. Department of Labor on producer (wholesale) prices, this morning's release of consumer prices for the month of June made for another tame reading on inflation.
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