Sentences with phrase «of labour mobility»

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The pact's intellectual property measures will protect CGI's proprietary technology, says company spokesman Lorne Gorber, while the enhanced mobility of skilled labour would allow it to more easily move workers across the Atlantic.
When Canada and the EU first sat down to hammer out a trade deal in 2009, the Europeans insisted the provinces be at the table, since many of the topics up for debate — procurement, labour mobility, agriculture — lie within provincial jurisdiction.
If anything, there's plenty of research tying happiness to economic freedom and labour mobility.
Kevin McQuillan, a professor at the University of Calgary's School of Public Policy, warns that by artificially lowering wages, the TFWP may squelch labour mobility.
Finally, the Speech from the Throne stated that the Government would «work with provinces and territories» in a number of areas, including credential recognition, labour market mobility, removal of trade barriers, among others.
The creation of separate provincial pension plans would also undermine labour mobility.
The finding that â $ œthere were 3.3 unemployed people in Canada for every job vacancyâ $ confirms that the main problem is a lack of jobs, not alleged disincentives to work or barriers to labour mobility.
Canadian employers seeking to hire foreign nationals under the International Mobility Program for job positions that are exempt from the Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) process are now required to submit information about their business, including details of the offer of employment, and pay a fee to Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC).
Future research should assess the effects of provider training on informed choice for women, and whether women who are informed about the benefits of mobility and encouraged to be mobile remain in bed or choose to move around when in the labour ward.»
Social mobility in the UK has not improved since the 1970s, despite ten years of a Labour government, a report by the Sutton Trust finds today.
High - risk activities need agglomerations of companies, so that labour mobility is neither too costly to employee
Declining labour mobility is a strong predictor of support for open trade.
Yet, one aspect of his electoral victory remains underappreciated: labour mobility.
For example, when there is an asymmetrical shock to a particular sector, it is easier for workers to switch to a different job on similar income under conditions of high labour mobility.
We believe these measures would (i) produce a major shift in the perception of unemployment as a problem of the single market rather than as a strictly national problem, (ii) improve labour markets within the Eurozone, (iii) improve labour mobility in the currency area, particularly from «labour deficit countries» to «labour surplus countries».
This speech to the Fabian Society disproves Lammy's loyalist credentials unless he is making an inadvertent miscalulation in attacking Labour's record on social mobility — surely he must be in the wrong party to be deliberately exposing the divide between their aspiration and achievement from a position of government, and it beggars belief that a serious politician would undermine their own argument in this way after suggested he himself has been a beneficiary of the process.
In calling for the promotion of social mobility, he was joined by Marcus Jones, who gained Nuneaton from Labour:
He proposed a left - right split, and offered a watery vision of what latter - day «modernisers» should be all about: a «renewed sense of moral purpose», reducible to the hoary New Labour emphasis on social mobility, and a politics that would «be seen to be grappling seriously with the big questions of the day: migration, globalisation, terrorism, the environment, welfare, housing, our place in the world».
The poorest children in Wales are being let down by the Welsh Labour Government, Aled Roberts AM has argued today following the publication of the second «State of the nation» report into social mobility and child poverty.
Nick Clegg: Despite a decade of prosperity under Labour, social mobility has gone backwards.
I offer three modest suggestions for what Labour councils should stand for in an age of hard decisions and impossible ones: social mobility, economic opportunity and health inequalities.
Mr Brown will today give a major speech in which he will say that encouraging «social mobility» will be the key theme of the Labour party's election campaign.
Rather, Labour would want to incentivise the behaviour of universities around issues such as regional development, apprenticeship degrees, and social mobility.
«The Labour Party should be the engine of social mobility.
In a major blow to No 10, Alan Milburn, the former Labour cabinet minister who chairs the government's social mobility commission, said that he and all three of his fellow commissioners were walking out — including a leading conservative, Gillian Shephard.
In his farewell letter, written before he left to take over the V&A museum, Tristram Hunt, son of a Labour peer, mentioned, as a motivating factor, what he had learned in Stoke - on - Trent about «the harrowing effects of poverty and inequality upon social mobility».
Modern social movements became possible through education (the wider dissemination of literature), and increased mobility of labour due to the industrialisation and urbanisation of 19th century societies.
To help you understand employment cultures and recruitment practices in different countries, I'll refer you to three very useful sources of information: Hobson's Careers in Europe Guide 2004; Eurograduate, which includes articles on life sciences careers across Europe; and Expertise in Labour Mobility's Looking for Work in?
The lesson then continues by looking at how mobility of labour and the immobility of labour can have a huge impact on the labour market.
But Labour's shadow education secretary, Angela Rayner, rejected the government's promises of social mobility, saying that they were contradicted by their decisions on funding.
I know that many Government Members share the view of Labour Members that education is the key to social mobility, and that for all our differences on policy, they would not want the Government to waste the Department for Education's budget on an ineffective vanity project.
The U.K. has voted to turn back the clock on trade and labour mobility, while the surprising rise of Republican presidential contender Donald Trump, who has campaigned on scrapping the North American Free Trade Agreement, suggests a sizable chunk of U.S. voters want the U.S. to do less business with the rest of the world, not more.
The study showed that a high level of home ownership leads to lower labour mobility and is «inhospitable to innovation and job creation».
Food safety, drug supply, labour mobility, education, standards and global trade are some of the many issues that cross borders and may potentially have an impact on the profession, the scope of practice, or practice standards.
A core idea of cost disease is that there is labour mobility over time.
It is most certainly NOT in the broad interest of the Canadian public to have a labour market divided into two segments: one with full rights, including the right to mobility, and another with constrained rights, including limits on mobility.
As permanent residents or citizens, these workers will have full mobility rights within the Canadian labour market, meaning it will be much more difficult for employers to use them as pawns to drive down wages and conditions on individual worksites or across sectors of the economy.
Human Resources and Skills Development Canada (HRSDC) defines labour mobility as the freedom of workers to practise their occupation wherever opportunities exist.
Several Canadian provinces and territories have enacted or are in the process of enacting legislation that will eliminate internal trade barriers and enhance labour mobility to ensure all Canadian workers have the freedom to be able to work in their fields anywhere in Canada.
One of the most significant elements of the CETA may be provisions that enhance labour mobility that permit professional organizations in Canada and Europe to work out their own deals to recognize credentials under «mutual recognition» agreements.
Governments work together to support the global mobility of labour and recognise the contribution of skilled immigrants to societies;
38 % of the Canadian labour force is likely to highly likely to relocate for the right opportunity, and 70 % rank their level of mobility within Canada as moderate to extreme.
This should include fast - tracking visas for roles that can't be filled by local workers and showing clear public support for the mobility of skilled labour.
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