Not exact matches
They were brought in
by the federal and most provincial governments for
labour - backed VC funds in the 80s and early»90s, as a way to stimulate badly
needed investment in technology.
March 20, 2015 Canada
needs 182,000 people to fill these IT positions
by 2019: ICT
labour market outlook report released
At the second stage, you will
need to apply to Immigration Refugees, and Citizenship Canada for a new work permit with the permission obtained
by your employer, which can take the form of a Provincial Nomination Certificate, positive
Labour Market Impact Assessment decision or approval under the Global Talents Stream of the TFWP, for instance.
«The sooner there is some level of certainty over the availability of skilled
labour needed by the housebuilding sector, the sooner more investment can be committed to building new homes,» comments Justin Gaze, Joint Head of Residential Development.
The
need for relative wages to adjust may also have been lessened
by adjustment in participation rates across different regions and the utilisation of skilled
labour brought from offshore
by the resource sector (for example, via 457 visas).
According to a 2007 Mining
Labour Market Transition study
by the Mining Industry Human Resources Council (MiHR), the Canadian mining industry
needs another 92,000 workers
by 2017.
I want to be clear about what I mean
by this, because many people believe this issue relates to current skilled
labour shortages; some think it applies to our
need to attract more professionals such as doctors, engineers and scientists; while others focus on the glass ceiling that many existing immigrants and visible minorities experience.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said: «I think what we
need in this country is something more robust like a War Powers Act so that governments do get held to account
by Parliament for what they do in our name.»
Let us have done with the stupidity which makes a stumbling - block of the endless eras of expectancy imposed on us
by the Messiah; the fearful, anonymous
labours of primitive man, the beauty fashioned through its age - long history
by ancient Egypt, the anxious expectancies of Israel, the patient distilling of the attar of oriental mysticism, the endless refining of wisdom
by the Greeks: all these were
needed before the Flower could blossom on the rod of Jesse and of all humanity.
Although Christ was filled with the form of God and rich in all good things, so that he
needed no work and suffering to make him righteous and saved (for he had all this eternally), yet he was not puffed up
by them and did not exalt himself above us and assume power over us, although he could rightly have done so; but, on the contrary, he so lived,
laboured, worked, suffered, and died that he might be like other men and in fashion and in actions be nothing else than a man, just as if he had
need of all these things and had nothing of the form of God.
Others have made a move to fewer packaging SKUs, using more one - size - fits - all materials (however much as
needed) so that packaging decisions can be made faster and easier
by untrained
labour forces.
By automating a previously
labour intensive operation Endoline has increased the efficiency and productivity on a production line which has an annual volume output of a quarter of a million bottles, while reducing the
need for manual
labour.
While there are a couple of farmers accused of being repeat offenders themselves, the picture we get is that most of these farmers have outsourced their human resources
needs to independent contractors, and, perhaps unsurprisingly, this has led to a culture of exploitation
by those keen to make an easy buck off the
labour of others.
Garrison (personal communication) reports that Narcan, which is sometimes
needed by the baby to counteract the sedating effect of pain - relieving drugs such as pethidine (demorol), given to the mother in
labour, can be effectively administered via the mother's veins in third stage, waking up the newborn baby in a matter of seconds.
The Healthy Pregnancy Book takes you month -
by - month through your pregnancy, answering all the questions you have about your baby's development, your own body's physical and emotional changes, medical technology you might
need during pregnancy and childbirth, how to prepare for
labour and delivery, and those first days at home with your new baby.
, and her aura was not one which installed colempte confidence in me of her competence.Eventually, we reached a stage where the lead midwife announced that upon another examination (that we had been told was advisable due to the amount of time my partner had been in
labour) that she would be calling in an ambulance as the baby was apparently taking longer to recover it «s heart rate between contractions than it had been previously which was a concern, and that my partner
needed to be dealt with in hospital.The reassurance of the surroundings of home was soon replaced
by a period of comparative chaos and strange faces which then developed into me travelling with my now scared and distressed partner in a speeding ambulance across a busy city road system amidst late afternoon traffic.
The book concludes
by introducing a new birth chair designed around women's
need for physical support in the hospital delivery room, during
labour as well as for the birth, a design that will encourage women to adopt a more positive upright attitude to bringing their babies into the world.
With
Labour leader Ed Miliband now issuing no - holds - barred attacks on Mr Murdoch and the prime minister firing a warning shot across the bows this morning
by telling reporters he would have accepted Rebekah Brokes» resignation, the last thing the media mogul
needed was a negative impact on his business efforts, especially after he took the drastic step of closing the News of ten World yesterday.
But McDonnell is proving to be more multi-layered than his caricature, seeking late in his career to match expediency with belief, gripped
by the
need to prove economic competence (he reads the findings of focus groups as avidly as New
Labour's leading figures used to do), knows the importance of narrative and how George Osborne impressively framed one about how
Labour crashed the car and should never be given the keys again.
It will
need to be accompanied
by a clear alternative prospectus for returning
Labour to power.
The independent Office for Budget Responsibility has said that NHS spending
needs to rise at four per cent a year above inflation - nearly twice the rate proposed
by Labour - in order to maintain current service levels.
My old friend Kenneth O. Morgan,
Labour peer as well as distinguished historian, thought we
needed «action as well as conversation», and chided me for failing to put forward a shopping list of concrete proposals akin to the shopping list of global reforms proposed
by Thomas Piketty in his Capital in the Twenty - first Century.
I have always viewed
Labour's historic mission is in terms of interests - the party was set up
by the trade union movement to ensure representation of people previously excluded, their interests and
needs.
«At a time when Britain is led
by a government which appears unable to recognise, let alone overcome, the enormous challenges facing it,
Labour needs to be outward - looking, united and engaged with the issues that matter to voters,» said Progress.
The final report of the Small Business Taskforce — a group of leading businessmen, entrepreneurs and academics commissioned
by Labour to examine how to support small businesses to thrive — highlighted widespread dissatisfaction with the ability of the big banks to meet the financing
needs of small businesses.
Not only that, but this issue should be one of the major policy questions that
need to be put to all the candidates in the upcoming
Labour leadership debate (as I have already pointed out on this site) as requested
by Sunder (see What are the difficult questions the leadership candidates
need to answer?).
A move to setting benefit rates to match the
needs of local
labour markets has been pushed
by radical Tory councils but it is the first time that the frontbench has embraced the concept.
Not the neo-Keynesian alternative proffered
by the
Labour Party, but an economic strategy that included pro-growth initiatives including reform of the labour market, tax cuts and other «supply - side» measures needed to boost competitiv
Labour Party, but an economic strategy that included pro-growth initiatives including reform of the
labour market, tax cuts and other «supply - side» measures needed to boost competitiv
labour market, tax cuts and other «supply - side» measures
needed to boost competitiveness.
Labour, which will have been in power for 12 years
by this May, can not sell itself on a concept of «change»: right now, it's only real narrative is that the last thing Britain
needs to do is change its government.
«Relocation of staff out of expensive London offices to other regions continues to be high on the agenda as an option to deliver the savings
needed,» Smith said in response to a written parliamentary question
by Labour MP Diana Johnson.
English
Labour needs to respond to this perception — justified or not —
by bringing an English dimension to our cultural, economic, political and democratic policies.
Also, many voters - including Leave voters - reacted against austerity last year
by voting for
Labour, but the Tories have done little to change course on this and may now decide they don't
need to.
That hardly
needs restating after weeks of a leadership campaign during which he has signalled his intention to return to the pre-Tony Blair era, when
Labour was pure and unsullied
by tawdry compromise.
The British Election Study survey evidence suggests that Scottish
Labour MPs will not be saved
by incumbency effects or tactical voting, so the party will primarily
need to attract a significant number of their former voters back from the SNP.
I think the key lessons for
Labour from this
by - election are not about whether «One Nation
Labour» is reaching «southern voters», or whether
Labour needs to adopt policy x, y or z. Instead, the Eastleigh result poses two questions which
Labour need to consider:
As the night wore on it became increasingly clear
Labour were not winning the seats it
needed to capture to form the largest party, and
by the morning the impossible had happened: David Cameron had pulled the irons of an overall majority from the election fire.
Corbyn is unlikely to stand down voluntarily and under
Labour Party rules, challengers to sitting leaders
need to be nominated
by 20 % of the parliamentary party.
«If, God forbid, David Cameron falls under a bus William Hague would certainly be the next Tory leader Main
By conceding the
need for spending cuts Ed Balls has made the job of the next Conservative government a lot easier... George Osborne now wants
Labour to also concede the
need for tax rises»
If the
Labour leadership campaign has proved anything it is that there is
need for a change in economic thinking if those policies to be offered in 2020
by all parties — but most especially those on the left — are to resonate with people anxious for change.
Labour need to show they not succumb to scaremongering
by the shadowy figures in the home office bureaucracy with clear human rights based framework to privacy and security, rejecting the authoritarian excesses of the last
Labour government.
It is all too real, a fact recognised
by many of the voters
Labour needs.
To do this, we
need you to get our Motion passed in your CLP and submitted for the upcoming
Labour Party Conference
by 12 noon on Thursday 12th September.
By conceding the
need for spending cuts Ed Balls has made the job of the next Conservative government a lot easier... George Osborne now wants
Labour to also concede the
need for tax rises
Labour needs to illustrate how jobs held
by British workers would cease to exist if Britain exited the EU.
To some extent, these results are offset
by the fact that the
Labour Party
needs to win fewer votes to obtain an overall majority.
If an innovation occurs such that the workers machine can be wired to 10 other factory lines, this would reduce the
need for
labour by 90 %, and the firms production would be unchanged.
Labour supporters often point to the social rights provided
by the EU as evidence of the
need to stay in.
For
Labour, concessions to this
by constant apologies that the last government got it «wrong» on immigration or saying there are «legitimate concerns» on immigration are seen in the same way and risk repelling significant sections of the electorate, especially among those
Labour needs to win over or persuade to turn out — notably 2010 Liberal Democrats and ethnic minority voters.
Labour candidates must be MPs and each would
need to be nominated
by 15 % of
Labour MPs (approximately 35 on current forecasts).
Dugher's position was backed up
by Douglas Alexander,
Labour's election co-ordinator, who said: «We
need to be absolutely clear that Ukip represents a clear and present danger to working people.»