Sentences with phrase «n't protect their jobs»

We can't protect your job.»»
He means that he won't protect their jobs.
«I think the guiding principle for government should be to protect and enable / retrain the worker, not protect the job.

Not exact matches

«If Air Canada doesn't have competitive costs on its maintenance because we want to protect jobs in Canada, there won't be an Air Canada,» he says.
The other issue that faces all companies is, as you get to a large enough size, there are people whose job it is to protect business lines — they're just doing their job — but this is the classic case of «The Innovator's Dilemma,» the famous business book, which says that when companies ultimately fail, whether it's Polaroid or whoever, it's not because they were big and dumb; it's because they were actually really smart.
If Damore was on a performance improvement plan and this was his last ditch effort to save his job, then, no, he's not protected.
In a recent Compas Inc. poll of business leaders, respondents agreed that non-compete clauses (in which an employee agrees not to take a similar job with a competitor) are necessary to protect secrets from being divulged.
The government, which has promised to protect jobs and production at Rusal, did not respond to questions.
The only problem is that it's still legal to fire LGBT employees in 28 states where such workers aren't covered by state laws that protect various minorities from discrimination on the job, as well as in housing and public accommodations.
As smart as artificial intelligence gets, it is still not up to many critical job tasks that are required to protect companies from risks that can destroy not only bottom lines but reputations.
Nearly three out of four Quebecers questioned, or 74 per cent, said they did not believe the Harper government was doing a good job of protecting the environment.
We don't have jobs to protect.
In the screen shot above, you can see the common complaint is that the Iphone 6 case is thin and low pricing, but it doesn't do a good job protecting the phone.
«To the extent that we're not able to protect that, you're sacrificing millions or tens of millions of U.S. jobs, and U.S. companies should care a great deal about that,» Randolph Kahn, an adjunct professor at Washington University School of Law, told the Washington Post.
«My job as a prime minister and our job as a government is to bring everyone together and say we're all getting what we want — in that we are moving forward to protect the environment and grow the economy at the same time, and that doesn't have to be divisive,» he said.
It would be far more difficult if Liaoning's unemployed workers couldn't migrate to where the jobs are, and if provinces like Fujian protected their residents by restricting immigration.
In early deliberations over the financial regulatory plan known as Dodd - Frank, Summers captured the president's imagination with a colorful analogy that emphasized the need for a new agency to protect consumer interests, saying banking regulators could not be trusted to do the job, according to participants in the meeting.
«The legislation won't be comprehensive unless it includes express guarantees of jobs and training opportunities for British Columbians and a fair return for our resources, and ensures that the industry benefits First Nations and protects our land, air and water,» he said.
«What to wear» checklist: — Wear Safety Glasses or Face Shields, whichever suits better, to protect your eyes from harmful exposures like dust, chemicals, flying particles, smokes and what not - especially if your job involves welding, cutting, grinding, nailing, concreting and chemical - related works.
In a way, Congress has protected the jobs of 600,000 Americans by not passing this legislation.
The 1st Amendment does NOT protect you here... you have no «right» to harrass coworkers... on the job... with your religious view (s),
They still have to comply with federal and state laws, which means gays are out, but everyone else has to be considered for employment by the company (the only exceptions to the law are where your religion or other protected status are essential for the job... for example, a Muslim couldn't sue an Episcopalian church who wouldn't hire them in an administrative role because their faith clashes with that of the church — things like that don't apply to a fast food chain).
He would not have lasted another day in a job that requires him to manage and protect the well - being of a large and diverse work force.
It is not the job of parents to protect children from the truth, especially when they are caught in the middle of messy and painful circumstances in which one party has so clearly attempted to wrest control of the narrative to salvage his own reputation.
Chesterton is «a difficult writer to defend», he writes: «[t] hose of us who are used to pressing his writing on friends have the hard job of protecting him from his detractors, who think he was a nasty anti-Semite and medievalising reactionary, and the still harder one of protecting him from his admirers, who pretend that he was not» [my italics].
We try to do it differently than other communities we've been a part of where we may have felt like we were thrown to the wolves, where our leaders were asleep on the job, and where we didn't feel like the community was protected.
Jesus isn't deluded, but He IS the King of everything and He acted like a King, doing His job to protect his creation from a fate far worse than a flood.
This doesn't mean we should» t teach, warn, and seek to protect, but we must recognize Whose job it is to protect the minds and hearts of other believers.
Isn't the government's primary job to protect life?
As Christians, I don't know if I'd call it a «responsibility» or «job», but it's our opportunity to have received such an amazing gift and out of our love for our creator, we cherish, admire, and protect it, and glorify Him by doing so.
I'm in the military, and have no problem doing dangerous jobs to protect the free speech of people I don't agree with.
All he ever talks about over and over again no matter what book you pick up is «Protect the Lambs»... Yea, we do a good job at that don't we?
Obama did not do anything in the last 4 years to protect us from china (two years were devoted to care, no jobs), we owe more than 6 trillions to china now.
It is not our job to protect any religion from ridicule or offense and I hope it never will be.
This protects you from the «attack» of the Other, you think... but if you ask me, it brings up enough negative energy in you to have a spiritual breakdown, like Job, and to side only with people, who hold to Scripture, blindly - in other words, to side with those who have not learned to trust that thinking for themselves, as individuals, is a good thing.
Maybe your God is not doing a good job protecting them.
No, he is not just some shill, working for a church, trying to protect his job.
The church leaders will finally acknowledge that their pious position won't protect them from prosecution for child molestation and seek jobs elsewhere, probably the government, where such deeds are still protected.
So as long as he is doing his job well and not going all Todd Akin on us, his right to that job is protected by the same right that allows you to have your beliefs, too.
Wouldn't it be nice, he writes, «if all of that eerily unsettled rural countryside were instead dense with diversified 100 - acre farmsteads, with their grain and hay rotations, livestock and pastures embedded in a landscape of protected forest, wetland, and prairie,» and in turn supporting an infinity of small villages, connected to the world via all our modern communications pipelines so that people could work at a variety of jobs, but remain connected to the real world by sheer immersion in a particular landscape.
Stonyfield's Director of Organic and Sustainable Agriculture, Britt Lundgren, told NOSH that she thinks that because of this demand, the lawsuit is needed to «get the USDA to do its job,» and protect the consumer's trust in not just the current organic standards, but the organic standards they believe they are getting.
Not only is our coffee flour a perfectly versatile ingredient, it also helps create jobs for farmers and protect the environment.
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''... The refs weren't doing their job protecting my quarterback when he's on the ground,» Raiders left tackle Donald Penn said.
Song was a terrible DM he would go forward making assists which were not part of his job of protecting the back 4, he's a mid table team player who's nowhere near the sort of world class DM that we need!
At their press conference, they would not take a stand for or against the NCAA, only to say that their job was to enforce the law and protect players and families being taken advantage of.
Vidal is a box to box he is not a DM and a DM we need... let me put it like this Vidal will try grab glory by getting goals (much like flamini) we will not take up true glory like Coquelin who knows his job is not to attack but to protect our back 4... not go for gaols but look hold up play when we are getting hit with a counter until the rest of the team get back into play... Someone who will get battered and bruised but not lose his temper or cool but instead battle get in good tackles and disturb the opponents Rhythm...
i do nt mind schniderlin (as he is primarily a d / m that just has the energy levels to make the odd forward run) he would do a great job for us, either along side le coq protecting the back - line in some games or as a rotation with him.
The refs job is not to protect any single player, nor is your team mates.
Defending is about a unit and not one imaginary «all action destroyer DM» whose job is to «sit back and protect the defence».
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