Sentences with phrase «of more jobs»

Consumers reported increasing expectations of more jobs in the months ahead with that component jumping 4.9 points.
By the beginning of 2015 even more bad news came, in the form of more jobs being cut.
Very soon, we shall reap the benefits of more jobs and an expanding economy.
«There's no reason to stand in the way of more jobs,» the president said.
This will significantly increase your chances of more job interviews and, with enough effort and time, more job offers.
However, the rise in the rate of more jobs isn't quite surprising.
The government's plans to increase the sanctions on benefit recipients will do nothing to alleviate poverty without the creation of more jobs with decent pay, the Public and Commercial Services union says.
Thanks to Mexican market access achieved in NAFTA, U.S. dairy companies support thousands of more jobs here in the U.S.
On their priorities when given the chance, he mentioned creation of more jobs for all, roads, health and education, since to the party, every child had the right to free education up to the senior high school level.
From June 2002 through June 2013, Bloomberg oversaw the loss of more jobs from the ranks of the city's uniformed services than from any other sector — including police officers, firefighters and Department of Education workers, according to a report released Tuesday by the city's Independent Budget Office.
«We march today for the premise of more jobs,» he said.
Also, East New York Councilman Rafael Espinal has advocated for the creation of more jobs through the rezoning and Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams has called for 100 percent affordability on projects that are built on city land or financed with taxpayer money.
For starters, unemployment is at 9.9 percent nationally, and is expected to rise despite the recent addition of more jobs.
According to Andrew Arruda, CEO of Ross Intelligence «I think we will see a rise of more jobs in the legal market... the firms where ROSS is at, we see more work being done, more clients being able to be served, and therefore not a decrease in staff, but an increase in productivity and output.»
The landmark Paris Agreement on climate change came under tough scrutiny from members of the U.S. House Committee on Science, Space and Technology, but Dr. Andrew Steer said a clean energy economy would «create hundreds of thousands of more jobs, increase GDP and save families money on energy bills.»
In addition to this direct harm, these herd and flock reductions will ripple through the meat, milk and poultry sectors, causing severe harm in the form of more job and economic losses.
«Accordingly we have in the last few years extended significant support to the private sector to facilitate the creation of more jobs.
The second is augmentation, such as IBM's Watson used to shoulder doctors» diagnostics, and the third is the creation of more jobs, which is the hardest to imagine.
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