Sentences with phrase «not in the labour»

As horrifying as it sounds when you're not in labour, trust us, if it does happen during labour, it will be the last thing on your mind, and the doctors and midwives see it all the time.
And seeing bad midwifery practices when you aren't in labour yourself is even scarier.
I just couldn't see how another baby could compare to my perfect, beautiful little girl.It was so strange to have the day booked and planned and driving to the hospital in a calm state (ie not in labour and leaking water while hubby drives me the 150kms from Saldanha to Cape Town).
«What I've found fascinating in the last week of this process has been the numbers of people — probably not in the Labour party, may not even be Labour voters — who have written to me to say thanks very much for speaking up against austerity and for speaking up against inequality in society,» he says.
In 2001 that gap was larger, again not in Labour's favour.
But then he wasn't in the Labour Party.
«It was clearly not in Labour's interests as the hearing will inevitably generate unfavourable headlines at a time when Labour should be focused on campaigning.
«I'm not in the Labour party because I'm a believer of the Labour party as some supreme body or something God - given or anything like that.
Party figures point to the National Infrastructure Commission - an arms - length body which would take a «strategic» approach to Wales» infrastructure and have access to new financial resources - as a significant achievement and something that was not in Labour's manifesto.
I agree about labour not needing old has beens, to not back us at later general elections, When Livingstone wasn't in the Labour Party in 2001.
«We weren't in the Labour cabinet because we disagreed with certain views so we spoke from the backbenches.
Including all age cohorts, about 95 % of the increase in the population not in the labour force reflected an increase in the population who report not wanting a job.
Most of the increase in the population «not in the labour force» since October 2008 has been concentrated those aged 65 years of age and over.
People with chronic health conditions who are not in the labour force and do not participate in social or cultural activities may have a compounding disadvantage.
Nationally, 46 % of all Indigenous peoples aged 15 - 64 years were not in the labour force in 2001.

Not exact matches

Further, in an era of constant fretting about the mismatch of skills and opportunities in our labour market, it is unhelpful to create the perception of long - term job prospects in sectors where they simply aren't plentiful.
«Certainly you can see that in last year's general election, as compared with other places in London with a substantial Jewish population, Labour didn't do quite so well.
Given the sheer number of anomalies and last year's data recall, I can not put much stock in the Labour Force Survey.
Businesses large and small have been making the case that they can't afford paying more for labour going back to when laws were first proposed to curb the use of seven year - olds in coal mines or put an end to 16 - hour workdays.
Or leave it in the ground and get it from some other place that doesn't have as good environmental, labour, and human rights standards.
Numerous studies contend a growing number of middle - income workers will not be able to replace the benchmark 60 % to 70 % of their pre-retirement income once they leave the labour force, in large part because of the lack of pension coverage.
But even had the financial crisis not happened, Dan Hallett believes the labour - sponsored funds industry would still be in trouble today.
The comments from Defense Minister Michael Fallon in an interview with the Daily Telegraph suggested that the ruling Conservative Party would not increase the top rate of income tax, striking a contrast with main opposition Labour Party.
It started with customers asking about the labour and environmental conditions in the locations JQI sources from — not only are there regulations to honour, but consumers are increasingly demanding that food brands treat workers fairly and, in the case of produce, not use pesticides excessively.
(Note: multifactor productivity, or MFP, is commonly seen as measure of technical progress — the increase in output that can not be explained by the accumulation of labour and capital inputs.
Although a similar agreement was signed in 2012 in Indonesia, labour advocacy groups said the Bangladeshi agreement is unprecedented because not only is it legally binding, but it commits brands and suppliers to changing their pricing and sourcing practices.
Thanks to rigid labour laws, automakers haven't been able to cut back in Europe as they have in the United States.
BERLIN, May 2 - Volkswagen's labour leaders should focus on staff - related matters and not get involved in other aspects of management, the head of the carmaker's controlling shareholder group was quoted as saying on Wednesday.
British opposition politicians said Trump was not welcome in the U.K. Former opposition Labour party leader leader Ed Miliband tweeted to Trump that the reason he cancelled was really «because nobody wanted you to come.
IT might not feel like it, but there are early signs of boom conditions forming in some parts of the state's mining industry, with two sectors in particular benefiting from events in the markets for commodities, labour, and capital equipment.
Labour leaders should participate in deciding staff - related matters, «but it (co-determination) should be confined to this and it should not give rise to a claim to co-management,» Porsche told Stern, calling for a «separation of powers.»
A study from 2009 now getting buzz on the blogosphere explored the role marriage plays in the lesbian wage premium, and found that women who don't expect to be part of a traditional family spend more time investing in labour participation through on - the - job training and working longer hours than household skills.
BERLIN, May 2 (Reuters)- Volkswagen's labour leaders should focus on staff - related matters and not get involved in other aspects of management, the head of the carmaker's controlling shareholder group was quoted as saying on Wednesday.
Secretary Clinton may try to re-negotiate environmental and labour issues in the treaty, but let's not typify a knee jerk reaction since she has publicly committed to find common ground and purpose to boost the US economy and promote free trade with like - minded partners.
We should at least recognize that investment in machinery is not automatically contrary to the interests of labour.
Second, we can not expect companies operating in places like Bangladesh or China to adhere to Canadian labour standards.
Turns out there are genuine labour shortages in some parts of Alberta and Saskatchewan, particularly in resource extraction industries, but it's not a national issue.
However, while there are signs that it did do some damage to Labour in the council elections, it didn't seem to impact on Khan.
It's a word that, here, does not so much connote an actual small - business owner as a feeling — an image of the young worker in the 21st - century gig economy who DJs on the weekends and, while almost certainly doing underpaid and entirely precarious labour, has earned the right to work from her local coffee shop in the slouchy drop - shoulder crewneck of her choice.
I believe that the re-orientation of British politics under Corbyn and in particular of the Labour Party is highly beneficial, not only to the large strata within British society that have been discarded in the last 20 to 30 years, but interestingly also for British business that produces real stuff as opposed to the City of London and various other service sectors that produce precarious jobs and nothing much of substance.
Yanis Varoufakis: Isn't it astonishing that after Jeremy Corbyn was being described as «the longest suicide note by the Labour Party» about a year ago, today there is an air of inevitability in a Corbyn - led government.
With banks refusing in recent days to accept the latest restructuring plan, May's senior ministers met around the clock, under pressure from the Labour Party and unions not to use taxpayer money to prop up the failing company.
The reasons, critics say, are simple: Ontario and Quebec are offering better tax incentives — B.C.'s labour tax credit for the industry is only 17 %, for example — and their politicians are making efforts (like meeting with French CEOs in the summertime) that B.C. officials just aren't.
With the cost of fuel rising, and the cost of labour rising in China as well, not everything made in China is that cheap anymore.
I don't think the Bank of Canada should be any hurry to remove the monetary stimulus that's currently in place: There is still some slack in the labour market — particularly among youths — and inflation has been undershooting the Bank's target for more than a year now.
Technology Change Not the Culprit in Wages Falling Behind U.S. Productivity Gains (Naked Capitalism) Since 1973, there has been divergence between labour productivity and the typical worker's pay in the U.S. as productivity has continued to grow strongly and growth in average compensation has slowed substantially.
The Jacobin story pooh - poohs the idea of indies being the answer to the industry's labour woes, but that's an attitude that doesn't acknowledge how business works in today's world.
But that doesn't amount to much if labour costs are less than 13 % of total costs, which Brodd and Helou say is the case for lithium battery manufacturers in the U.S.
Now, Canada Post and the Canadian Union of Postal Worker are embroiled, yet again, in a labour dispute, which could halt postal services if an agreement can't be reached.
«As soon as the labour disputes started, the inquiries started coming in,» says Wood, «and it hasn't stopped.»
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