Not exact matches
From what I've seen, though, the issue is not about AI
displacement, Boomers holding onto the good
jobs, or other factors like the high cost
of tuition.
«It's a question
of how do we effectively train people for
job displacement.»
The assumptions
of cutthroat libertarianism were so embedded in the worldview
of these lucky newcomers that they spoke as though the victims
of tech - fueled
displacement and gentrification had chosen to live in poverty and squalor, just as they themselves chose to learn to code, chose a management - track
job at a major corporation, and chose to set themselves up for a comfortable upper - middle - class suburban life.
OBAMA: President Obama admitted that NAFTA had led to an exodus
of manufacturing
jobs and «real
displacement and real pain».
Over the past months, locals have called on the mayor to secure
jobs for longtime residents and expressed fears
of displacement.
During the course
of several public hearings and forums, locals have called on the mayor to secure
jobs for longtime residents, expressing fears
of displacement and concerns on affordability.
At Monday's meeting, which was hosted by Councilman Ydanis Rodriguez and Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer, resident said the developers needed to do a better
job of looking into the impact the building will have on the community, in terms
of displacement of local tenants, as well as its environmental impact on increasing traffic and casting shadows on neighboring Fort Tryon Park.
While the available 4.3 - liter V6 could probably get most
jobs done, the Silverado can also be equipped with a variety
of V8 engines, most with 5.3 - liter
displacement.
The ingredients needed for success are all there.PERFORMANCE, HANDLINGAll
of the minisport - utilities available today - the Honda CR - V, Toyota RAV4, Kia Sportage and Subaru Forester - have at least one thing in common: Their wimpy, four - cylinder engines barely get the
job done.Suzuki saw an opportunity for a real competitive edge when it decided to develop a small -
displacement, overhead cam V - 6 for the Grand Vitara.
Fernando does a fantastic
job of capturing the isolation and
displacement that are an essential part
of the immigrant experience.
As an example
of anticipated
displacement, she mentioned coal industry workers who will lose their
jobs due to restrictions on coal power.
«In recent months,» the second article reported, «a growing array
of new studies have indicated that the relationship between technological advances and
job displacement is more complex and nuanced than pessimists have suggested.»
Depending upon the nature and extent
of an injury or illness suffered during the course and scope
of employment, an injured worker may be able to receive paid medical care (with no deductible), temporary disability benefits, permanent disability benefits, or supplemental
job displacement benefits.
This will include the
displacement of one in five lawyer
jobs within a generation, according to the Law Society
of England and Wales.
Outplacement Recruiter - is a recruiter who usually works for an Outplacement Agency (which is quite often a division
of a staffing company), and provides
job assistance to people that have lost their
jobs due to downsizing or
displacement.
In some cases, a family support worker will organize events to raise money for those who have encountered adversity, such as
displacement due to natural disasters or fire, or the loss
of a
job.
A borrower may qualify if he or she: • Is displaced because
of an out -
of - area
job transfer and was occupying the home as a principal residence immediately before the
displacement.
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of displacement after the tornadoes were both emotional and economic: Some survivors endured loss
of jobs; others incurred medical costs from injuries.