Sentences with phrase «of most workers»

(MCT)-- The annual performance review strikes fear and loathing in the hearts of most workers, even those who believe they've worked well and hard.
They are funded from taxes withheld from the paychecks of most workers.
Back - loaded pension benefits simply can not alter the behavior of most workers.
If Russia creates credit to pay wage arrears, pensions and to make other domestic payments, most such revenue will be re-spent within the Russia by its recipients, given the needy economic conditions of most workers and dependents.
Second, high unemployment has all but eliminated the bargaining power of most workers — thereby allowing corporations to keep wages low.
«But some jobs for low - wage workers would probably be eliminated, the income of most workers who became jobless would fall substantially, and the share of low - wage workers who were employed would probably fall slightly.»

Not exact matches

She found most workplaces are haunted by the spectre of the so - called «ideal employee» — a perfectly productive worker who employers want and employees struggle to become.
The most potentially - controversial call is for the reduction of EI itself, to boost workers» willingness to move in search of work:
When you consider that more than half of workers are willing to leave their current jobs for companies that show their appreciation to employees, adopting a culture of gratitude becomes your most valuable retention strategy.
The most recent research, led by Joseph Allen, who teaches at Harvard's T.H. Chan School of Public Health, analyzed the performance of knowledge workers, including engineers, programmers, creative marketing professionals and managers.
A core tenet of employee engagement is that there are few things more motivating to most workers than being heard; it's hard to imagine even the most jaded desk jockey wouldn't feel a little bit chuffed when the person at the top of the org chart looks her in the eyes and asks her what she thinks.
About 26 percent of Millennials and Gen Z workers have applied for a position via mobile, and company websites are the most popular way for [them] to gather information.
The net effect of the Ontario government's new policy is to subsidize jobs in an already strong labour market, increase the wages of already high - income workers and give hundreds of millions of dollars in corporate welfare to one of the largest and most profitable companies in the world.
The economists who did the research for the Federal Reserve Bank of New York concluded that average workers see most of their earnings grow during the first 10 years of their career and begin to stagnate after age 35.
Only the most optimistic projections show a return to a ratio of one new worker for every retiree — and even then, not until the late 2020s.
That means that a large portion of your next workers might just have some added cushioning, courtesy of Mom and Dad, that most of Gen X did not.
«While organizations may be aware of the lost laptop problem, it became clear as we conducted our research that most organizations, including workers, IT and CFOs, do not fully understand the adverse affect it can have on their bottom line.
One of the benefits which is most wanted by workers is the ability to work from home on a regular basis.
Decoding Global Talent suggests that nearly two - thirds of workers globally would accept a job abroad, with Canada the third most - popular destination:
The most popular (and likely apocryphal) version of events then goes something like this: One soldier and two plant workers, all volunteers, bravely strapped on wetsuits and clamored into the radioactive water.
Holle soon became busy strategizing how to tell workers, and the public, what was happening at one of the most iconic American brands.
In most states, you're required to have workers» compensation coverage regardless of the contractor's level of involvement.
«The percentage of owners citing the difficulty of finding qualified workers as their most important business problem increased and is now third on the list, behind taxes and regulations,» Bill Dunkelberg, the chief economist for NFIB said in a press release.
According to the most recent jobs numbers, the wages of the average American worker rose by just 1.6 % in 2016.
Notice all or most of the factory workers were non-white, while the character in the lab coat was a white guy.
Periu says most of the 11 million citizens will welcome an influx of U.S. capital, products and services but notes that state workers earn an average of $ 20 per month.
But he said CUP owes most of its identity to Catalonia's own history of workers and leftist movements, including 1930s radicals from pre-dictatorship Catalonia — when anarchists, communists and militant workers unions were among those who fought a losing 1936 - 39 war against Francisco Franco's fascist forces.
In contrast, the workers most subject to cuts are unable, given their wage rates, to scrape together that level of financial freedom.
Think of the most egregious industrial disasters — Bhopal, Chernobyl, Three Mile Island, the Exxon Valdez spill; all had sleep - deprived workers at the proverbial switch.
The cleanup and rebuilding will create jobs beyond the 200 workers on staff before last month's fires forced most to flee the region, but the number of new hires isn't known yet.
Some bearish investors argued that Silicon Valley has become increasingly dependent on immigrant workers, with seven of the most well - known tech firms helmed by immigrants or their children.
The fact that Apple, Google, Microsoft, Facebook, and IBM are among the 30 most prominent seekers of H - 1B workers — according to tracking site MyVisaJobs.com — should signify how reliant the tech world is on the program.
Last week, IBM announced that many of its U.S. workers who have cancer will be able to use the supercomputer to find the most effective drugs beginning in 2017.
At most, you're looking at spending $ 2.08 extra for a T - shirt to improve the safety and wages of garment workers.
The investment office in Montreal was a high - pressure environment that churned through workers, according to interviews with 10 former employees (most of whom requested anonymity) and three previously unreported employee lawsuits, one of which is ongoing.
El Faro has 40 full - time employees, most of whom live on the grounds with their families, and 200 part - time workers.
Wolf posits several possible explanations — the relatively high cost of childcare in the United States, higher participation rates for older workers relative to Europe, and the lack of affordable housing in the most economically vibrant cities in the United States.
Many of the most valuable construction workers have an understanding of the science and engineering involved in projects.
Most of us don't think of Air Canada as a singing - and - dancing kind of brand, and the musical workers didn't look like the same angry people whose unions seem endlessly at war with the airline.
As Wikinvest's de facto HR department, Conrad and Sha regularly advised employees on the intricacies of healthcare plans, helping identify the most appropriate coverage for each worker.
Borrowers with loans from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, the Federal Housing Administration or the Rural Housing Service will feel the most direct impact because furloughed workers are involved in processing those loans.
During Zappos's early years, Hsieh decided that customer service was the most important function of his company and proceeded to craft dozens of counterintuitive policies that lavished benefits on the low - wage workers who answered the phones.
They haven't been universally welcomed, with some provinces (which control pension law governing most workers) favouring instead the expansion of the existing Canada Pension Plan.
«Human nature kicks in, and he did what I hope most men would do,» said the head of the transit workers union in Oroc's defense.
Wages tend to grow along with the economy, but a number of factors, most notably technological change and globalization, have ensured that for most classes of workers wages have grown slower than productivity gains.
According to the Wall Street Journal, a proposal circulating around Washington would reduce the amount of retirement contributions that can be deducted from an individuals» taxable income from $ 18,000 a year for most workers to as little as $ 2,400.
Though the fear of robots replacing human workers captures the imagination, most experts agree that there's no need to freak out.
The first and most brutal step was an immediate layoff of a third of the company's workers.
What makes the 401 (k) so complicated is something called «discrimination testing,» which consists of federal rules designed to ensure the company isn't giving better retirement benefits to its most highly paid workers, including executives and founders.
Additionally, most tech companies rely on foreign workers to fill large swaths of their technical roles, as the U.S. does not currently produce enough domestic talent to match demand.
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