Sentences with phrase «of leading employment»

The Manchester office of law firm Irwin Mitchell has announced the appointment of leading employment partner Alan...
The Manchester office of law firm Irwin Mitchell has announced the appointment of leading employment partner Alan Lewis.
With more accredited employment law specialists than any other team in Scotland the Morton Fraser Employment Team is one of the leading employment teams in Scotland.
Our team of leading employment lawyers are renowned for their sensitive handling of complex commercial issues and for resolving employment problems in a cost - effective and commercially astute way.
«Dr Timon Grau's considerable experience in various industries and industrial sectors and his in - depth expert knowledge, make him one of the leading employment lawyers of his generation», says Andreas Steck, Senior Partner of Linklaters in Germany.
Franco Toffoletto is widely regarded as one of the leading employment lawyers in Italy, described as an exceptional talent and an extremely confident lawyer.
Linklaters Germany senior partner Andreas Steck said: «Timon Grau's considerable experience in various industries and industrial sectors and his in - depth expert knowledge, make him one of the leading employment lawyers of his generation.»

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If suspicious trading is traced to individual flight attendants, management warned, investigations could follow and lead to «suspension of individual trip trade capabilities and, in egregious cases, corrective action up to and including termination of employment
«The benefits of tax reform, global synchronized growth, [and] employment gains will extend the life of our economic expansion and eventually lead to inflation and higher interest rates.
«Although automation will lead to further job losses in manufacturing, warehouse operations, and truck driving, the overall impact of automation across most industries will be to increase employment,» Bessen writes.
The actual state of knowledge of the impact that the minimum wage has on employment in North America, and especially in Québec, leads to the conclusion that a minimum wage that is greater than 50 % of the average wage is harmful to small wage earners and that a minimum wage that is less than 45 % has very little risk for this group of workers.
What's become known as the «Group of 46» letter to Stanford Provost John Etchemendy was filed in the Phills suit, and accuses the dean of presiding over «reprimands, censures, curtailing of responsibilities, demotions, retribution for expressing concerns or raising issues, offensive behavior and decisions that have led directly to tangible employment actions such as dismissals, undesirable reassignments, forced resignations, and inequitable access to promotion opportunities.»
«John cares deeply and is committed to the dual mandate and has led extensive work on the U.S. labor markets and employment,» added Sara Horowitz, founder of the Freelancers Union, chair of the New York Fed's board of directors and co-chair of the search committee.
Justice Anthony Kennedy was the deciding vote in throwing out A) a requirement that police try to determine the immigration status of people they stop under suspicion of even minor crimes; B) a law that made it a crime for an illegal immigrant to seek employment; and C) a law that let police arrest a person without a warrant if they believed the person may have committed a crime that could lead to deportation.
In explaining their findings, the authors write that «recessions lead to share increases among more difficult and male - dominated majors, even controlling for differences in earnings and the likelihood of finding employment.
The Trump administration plans to argue the weaker rules will lead to cheaper vehicles, boost sales and employment and improve safety by prodding faster turnover of older vehicles, people briefed on the matter and Carper's letter said.
Glassdoor is the leading jobs and career community designed to help job seekers find jobs and address critical questions that come up during the search, application, interview and negotiation phases of employment.
Samuelson worries, however, that the pursuit of «permanent» full employment will lead to overheating and recession, as per the late 1970s.
«Your letter states that the Public Service Agency's review is directed solely at «the human resources and investigation processes and procedures» that led to the termination of the employment of a number of Ministry of Health employees in 2012, rather than being a review of the decisions themselves,» Adams wrote on Whitmarsh's behalf.
«Repatriations did not lead to an increase in domestic investment, employment or R. & D., even for the firms that lobbied for the tax holiday stating these intentions,» concluded the study, which was conducted by a team of three economists that included a former Bush administration official.
No analysis on how systematic wage arbitrage allowed by trade globalization between countries of very different income level within an exchange rate system allowing massive an persistent trade imbalances led to a massive opening up of compensation scales in developed countries, as well as substantial under - employment.
At that level, joblessness is nearing the threshold that economists and the Fed consider close to full employment; inflation foes worry that allowing the unemployment rate to fall significantly below 5 percent runs the risk of leading to an overheated economy.
«After six years of rapid and steady growth, the solar industry faced headwinds that led to a dip in employment in 2017, including a slowdown in the pace of new solar installations, said Andrea Luecke, the Solar Foundation's president and executive director.
Why does Justin Trudeau hate the notion of cooperation leading to the gainful employment of his fellow countrymen?
With respect to financial stability, leading economic thinkers would now say, and the financial crisis seems to offer us the perfect illustration, that price stability and maximum employment are possible only in a context of financial stability.
Ultimately, through this program, the NOSF aims to improve the economic security of families, increase revenue, and expand employment in local businesses led by entrepreneurs of color.
What they do not explain is that Law's initial infusion of money led to a fluorescence of employment and prosperity, for the early effect of providing money is like watering plants that have been living in parched soil.
Led by Encana Corp. chief executive Doug Suttles, companies that are employing innovations in drilling and hydraulic fracturing insist they can boost investment, employment and exports while contributing to efforts in Canada and around the world to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases.
The lifelong quest for knowledge of the world and self — not to mention gainful employment — has led me near and far afield, from Europe, across the Asia - Pacific, Middle East and Africa and back home to the Americas.
In 2016, investors rejected proposed compensation for Mathrani, calling out «several problematic features» in his employment agreement that led to an oversized 2015 pay package of $ 39.2 million compared to his peers.
Educated professionals like scientists and architects could use their skills more productively, while many less - educated workers, like bank tellers and travel agents, saw their jobs being displaced by technology.6 This led to bigger employment shares for high - and low - skilled jobs at the expense of middle - skilled jobs in Canada, along with a modest increase in income inequality.7
Our government supports collaborative medical innovators, whose work leads to employment opportunities for thousands of people, opens up new opportunities in the global marketplace for our home - grown companies and helps people across our province receive the highest modern standards of patient care.»
«The arrival of the Johnson & Johnson Innovation, JLABS model to MaRS» West Tower reinforces Ontario's position as one of the world's leading life sciences clusters,» said Brad Duguid, Minister of Economic Development, Employment and Infrastructure.
The 100,000 Opportunities Initiative, a coalition of 33 leading U.S. companies including Starbucks, is America's largest employer - led private sector coalition committed to creating pathways to employment for young people.
This is the headline for this morning's release of the Chicago Fed's National Activity Index, and here is the opening paragraph from the report: «Led by slower growth in production - and employment - related indicators, the Chicago Fed National Activity Index (CFNAI) declined to +0.10 in March from +0.98 in February.»
The employment figures, the highest since March of this year, was led by the service sector, which contributed about 150,000 jobs, while the manufacturing sector added 85,000 employees to its payroll.
Solid growth in the number of temporary - help jobs, which tends to lead employment growth, provides another positive sign (Graph 2).
For example, weekly initial jobless claims are currently running at around the 345,000 level, which in the past has been consistent with monthly employment gains of around 150,000; the manufacturing ISM employment index is at a 20 - year high; and growth in temporary - help services employment (which tends to lead overall employment) has picked up.
As a result, we look for solid employment and lack of further near - term upward momentum in participation to lead to a one - tenth decline in the unemployment rate to 4.2 %.
It has led to an interpretation of Title VII that functionally expands employer prerogatives regarding terms of employment, limits employee power, and legitimates the economic inequality and class subordination that Title VII should attempt to eliminate.
Talk about a green light situation, leading up to last Friday's release of the February employment data, the investing landscape had three forces acting as potential headwinds to an otherwise secular bullish trend — increasing interest rates, rising inflation and global trade tariffs.
Instead, it reflects a tendency to respond to all economic data as if it is coincident (reflecting the current state of the economy) rather than carefully distinguishing leading data — primarily new orders and order backlogs, from coincident data — primarily income and production, from lagging data — employment figures, particularly payrolls and the unemployment rate, which are essentially the most lagging data series in economics.
As Director of the Business / Higher Education Roundtable (BHER), Isabelle Duchaine leads BHER's external communications and several other initiatives that support its goals of increasing employment opportunities for young Canadians, boosting private sector and post-secondary research collaborations and helping businesses adapt to the economy of the future.
The companies he has led have delivered innovative customer value, returned over $ 300M to their investors, and provided employment to thousands of truly great people.
The ABS reported in the December Survey that the introduction of telephone - based interviewing was leading to under - reporting of employment growth, suggesting that the pick - up in employment growth occurring around that time was greater than recorded in the official figures.
Leading indicators of employment suggest further growth in the near term.
Sara Sutton Fell led a competency workshop on «Mobilizing Your Remote Workforce» as well as a discussion group on Digital Changes in Society focused on Employment to an international group of leaders from corporate, nonprofit, NGO, and educational organizations.
That leads us to believe that the scientist in question is guilty of violating his employment contract.
The legislation and court rulings to which it led effected sweeping changes in the structures of education, employment, and electoral politics.
The communicative enterprise would become a vast inductive project — a complex exercise in theory - building, leading tentatively and provisionally toward something which, in fact, the imputational groundwork of our language enables us to presuppose from the very outset.1 Only by using the resources of thought to free our communicative resources from the spatio - temporal processes of their employment can we manage to communicate with one another across the reaches of space and time.
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