Also, the frosting was one
of the most labor - intensive and only my personal second or third favorite frosting.
Voters will choose between Ms. Cancel, Working Families Party candidate Yuh - Line Niou and Republican Lester Chang next month Ms. Niou, a registered Democrat and two - year resident of the district, works as chief of staff to Queens Assemblyman Ron Kim, and enjoys the backing
of most labor unions and the Democratic power structure in the Assembly.
Ms. Niou, a registered Democrat and two - year resident of the district, works as chief of staff to Queens Assemblyman Ron Kim, and enjoys the backing
of most labor unions and the Democratic power structure in the Assembly.
Being a parent is easily one
of the most labor - intensive, and beautifully challenging, jobs -LSB-...]
Although vanilla is referred to as the world's most popular taste and second most expensive spice in the world, it is also one
of the most labor - intensive crops.
The Talon Series of robotic packaging machines is designed to automate many
of the most labor intensive tasks for a wide range of applications...
ABS remains one
of the most labor - intensive B2B selling methods, making it a prime candidate for automation and innovation.
Mortgages are «one
of the most labor - heavy, least digitized, Byzantine corners of financial services,» he said.
Early labor is the longest part
of most labors.
Bridges, who not only produces but had obtained the film rights for the book not long after it was originally published, has continued a disturbing trend of playing caricature over character in one
of his most labored, goofy - voiced performances in many years.
Not exact matches
Most full - time employees work about 8.6 hours, according to the Bureau
of Labor Statistics.
But Airbnb is fundamentally different than
most of the others, because it allows its users to monetize an asset rather than their
labor.
Wisconsin is poised to strip collective bargaining rights from
most of the state's 175,000 public employees in the boldest step by a new Republican governor and Legislature to solve budget problems by confronting organized
labor.
Most of the homebuilders are U.S. - based, meaning they benefited from the tax cuts, are shielded from tariffs and could be helped by rising wages and higher
labor participation, a largely overlooked data point in the Bureau of Labor Statistics» re
labor participation, a largely overlooked data point in the Bureau
of Labor Statistics» re
Labor Statistics» report.
The Department
of Labor reports that
most mass job relocations are from one U.S. state to another, rather than to a foreign location,» the report said.
While the
labor market has returned to more normal levels, with the unemployment rate at around 5.1 percent, overall hiring has remained weak, per the most recent Department of Labor jobs rep
labor market has returned to more normal levels, with the unemployment rate at around 5.1 percent, overall hiring has remained weak, per the
most recent Department
of Labor jobs rep
Labor jobs reports.
The number
of times a human is required to move data from one location to another increases the likelihood
of error due to transposition
of numbers, typos or a simple misunderstanding and
labor is the
most costly and finite component
of your business.
While President Obama has supported a few proposals that benefit high - growth, high - tech entrepreneurs (like the Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act,
most of his policies have been hostile to the interests
of Main Street business owners, particularly those running
labor - intensive businesses with low - wage employees.
The
most recent Bureau
of Labor Statistics numbers show that the fraction
of the civilian, non-institutionalized population that is self - employed and running a corporation (incorporated self - employment) was 5.1 percent below its level five years ago, when the current economic recovery was getting underway.
«True, there are encouraging signs
of economic recovery in those advanced economies
most affected by the global financial crisis which erupted in 2008... [but] the report finds that those economic improvements will not be sufficient to absorb the major
labor market imbalances that built up in recent years.»
«But even the
most successful crafters run up against the limits
of their own
labor.
This is particularly significant in the context
of the
labor market, considering that inflation — and, by extension, wage inflation — is arguably the
most important input for the Federal Reserve as it decides how quickly to raise interest rates.
To help identify the
most promising industries for start - ups, a team
of Inc. reporters hit the phones and scoured the data — from the Bureau
of Labor Statistics and from private research groups such as Sageworks, IBISWorld, and AnythingResearch.com.
All individual authorities — the
Labor Department, the IRS, the states — have their own particular mix
of criteria, but each
of them seeks to clarify two essential facts: whether the worker is under your control, and who has the
most power in the relationship.
Even with all
of the
labor and time involved, that still shouldn't be the
most expensive thing.
Notably, there is a larger percentage
of firms whose single
most important problem is «
labor quality» than the percentage
of firms whose biggest problem is «sales.»
According to statistics from the Bureau
of Labor Statistics, the manufacturing industry lost 2.3 million jobs in the
most recent recession.
«What's true
of the
most eminent individuals in society is that they have the capacity for zest and sustained hard
labor,» she said.
«Faster economic growth over
most of the past year has tightened
labor and product markets and helped to boost prices at a faster pace,» David Berson, chief economist at Nationwide, said in a note.
Although
most ardent Australian admirers
of that increasingly murderous hellhole joined the Communist Party
of Australia, a significant segment
of Labor's activist strata also saw Sovietism as the way to go.
Details
of the employment report were upbeat, with
most of the measures Fed Chair Janet Yellen tracks to gauge the amount
of slack in the
labor market showing further improvement.
Li & Fung — the
most important company that
most American shoppers have never heard
of — has long been on the cutting edge
of globalization, chasing cheap
labor to garment factories first in China, then elsewhere in Asia, including Bangladesh.
Voluntary employee turnover has returned to prerecession levels, after declining between 2007 and 2010, according to the Bureau
of Labor Statistics»
most recent Job Openings and
Labor Turnover (JOLT) Survey.
Most everyone, if for no other reason than it is illegal, agrees that on the far end
of the spectrum
of labor relations, slavery is wrong.
«We will know the
labor market is getting tight when we do see a more meaningful upward move in wages,» Powell said in response to a reporter's question as to whether he was satisfied with the pace
of wage growth, which remains lackluster by
most accounts.
WalletHub evaluated the 150
most populated cities in the U.S., drawing on data from the U.S. Census Bureau, the Bureau
of Labor Statistics, and the National Venture Capital Association.
«The
labor movement has increasingly come to realize that small to midsize companies are creating
most of the new jobs in America,» Steed says.
Last year, the figure was 333,000,
of which 184,000 came from the E.U. Even if you accept, as
most do, that immigration has expanded the tax base and kept the price
of both food and services down, the influx — for which there is no end in sight — is changing the face
of the country too fast for the population to stomach, and the E.U.'s rules on free movement
of labor are an easy target.
Most recently, the U.S. economy added 200,000 jobs in January, according to the Bureau
of Labor Statistics, better than what economists had predicted.
The intelligence experts also noted that the monitoring
of diplomats at home is a
labor - intensive task that would likely be reserved for the
most important targets.
Yet in 2015, consumers spent an average $ 55,978 per household, according to the Bureau
of Labor Statistics»
most recent consumer expenditure survey.
The U.S. boasts one
of the world's
most flexible
labor markets.
The
most powerful hit to profits will come from rising
labor costs, which account for between two - thirds and three - quarters
of all business expense.
The Best Interest Contract Exemption is one
of the
most flawed parts
of the Department
of Labor fiduciary rule.
Indeed, much
of Silicon Valley is building technologies that will
most certainly displace the need for human
labor.
Meanwhile, teaching salaries, one
of the biggest single line items, have remained relatively flat — much like those across
most of the U.S.
labor market.
On the wage side, though there's always variance,
most wage and compensation series have been stuck at around 2 % year - over-year growth (nominal) with some, but not much, evidence
of acceleration in response to the tightening
labor market.
Hyperspecialization will require
most managers to learn to work with the kinds
of dedicated intermediaries that have sprung up in recent years to provide access to pools
of skilled
labor.
-- In one
of the indicators I'm watching
most closely, the
labor force participation rate has ticked up slightly over the past couple
of months.
Most other models find that capital, not
labor, pays the bulk
of corporate taxes.