Sentences with phrase «of national employment»

The findings are detailed in the SHRM LINE Report — Leading Indicators of National Employment ®.
According to the Society for Human Resource Management's recent report (Leading Indicators of National Employment, October 2016 Overview), «Recruiting Difficulty» in the services sectors rose 9.8 % compared to the same period a year ago.
Christie, the former chairman of the national employment and labour practice group at Gowlings, saw great opportunities that just weren't available to him in his position within a national, full - service firm.
Frederick M. Gittes is former president of the National Employment Lawyers Association and the Ohio Association for Justice (formerly the Ohio Academy of Trial Lawyers).
Kris currently serves as President - Elect of the Georgia chapter of the National Employment Lawyers Association («NELA - GA»).
Fox is an ex-chair of the national Employment Lawyers Association and remains an active member of its Legislative & Policy Committee.
Jeff is a member of the National Employment Lawyers Association, and is admitted to practice in Ohio, New York, and Massachusetts.
The Employment Law Spotlight blog is written by attorneys of our national Employment and Labor Group, with an eye toward helping employers avoid litigation.
However, decisions at a European level have permitted certain differences in treatment which are «objectively justified», as allowing Member States to use mandatory retirement ages where «appropriate and necessary in order to achieve a legitimate aim in the context of national employment policy.»
Alex Lock, head of the national employment & pensions group at DAC Beachcroft, said: «I am delighted to welcome Philip to the firm and we all look forward to working with him.
Ms. Webber is co-chair of the National Employment Lawyers» Association's Class Action Committee, a position she has held since 1999.
I have witnessed this in a number of national employment law departments over recent years.
Mr. López is a former board member of the National Employment Lawyers Association — New Jersey (NELA - NJ), and an active member of both the Hispanic Bar Association of New Jersey (HBA - NJ) and the New Jersey Bar Association's Labor and Employment Law Section.
The share of total U.S. jobs increased in these expensive housing markets in the run - up to the early - 2000s dot.com bubble and bust, then experienced a drop in their share of national employment for much of the 2000s.
This turned around with the end of the recession, and expensive housing markets are again seeing a historically high share of national employment.
Employment law experts say they have found significant problems with the executive and Senate sexual harassment bills; the New York arm of the National Employment Lawyers Association (NELA), a bar association comprised of employment attorneys, has asked its members to oppose the measures.
Asked what he thinks the study means for the living wage legislation currently under consideration at the City Council, Paul Sonn, legal co-director of the National Employment Law Project, still seemed optimistic.
It contains a series of fundamental errors in methodology and analysis that simply render the study invalid,» said Paul Sonn of the National Employment Law Project.
«If you're going to get at the root of the problem, you need to make it easier to bring these claims and win them,» said Miriam Clark, president of the New York chapter of the National Employment Lawyers» Association.
Tsedeye Gebreselassie of the National Employment Law Project, Senator Daniel Squadron, and 32BJ SEIU President Hector Figueroa, joined us to talk more about the issue of income inequality and the effort to build support for higher wages.
«It's utterly unprecedented in the United States,» said Paul Sonn, legal co-director of the National Employment Law Project in Washington, D.C. «We're not aware of any state that has adopted a tax credit remotely resembling this one, which will have the taxpayer pick up the tab for the cost of the minimum wage increase for a certain category of worker.»
The efforts of the New York Taxi Workers Alliance and App - Based Drivers Associations in Washington, New Jersey and California have also been cited by Rebecca Smith, deputy director of the National Employment Law Project, an employment advocacy group.

Not exact matches

While 176,000 jobs were added in August, according to the ADP National Employment Report, take that number with a grain of salt.
«We are seeing a creeping erosion of employment rights as companies misclassify their workers as self - employed so as to avoid paying them holiday pay and the national minimum wage,» she said.
Their early 1990s study Minimum Wages and Employment: A Case Study of the Fast - Food Industry in New Jersey and Pennsylvania (available for download here) showed «no indication that the rise in the minimum wage reduced employment» and sparked a nationEmployment: A Case Study of the Fast - Food Industry in New Jersey and Pennsylvania (available for download here) showed «no indication that the rise in the minimum wage reduced employment» and sparked a nationemployment» and sparked a national debate.
As the national employment rate continues to improve, companies of all sizes and types will be challenged to compete for workers, making it important to offer the best environment possible to win new workers and keep existing ones.
While men sustained more than 70 % of the job losses during the recession, new numbers from the National Bureau of Economic Research in the U.S. suggest that through 2010, male employment rates increased and eventually surpassed those of women.
Small businesses accounted for 82,000 of the 200,000 private - sector payrolls added in July, according to the ADP National Employment Report.
For example, a large national clothing retailer with thousands of stores would have the employment levels at each of their stores reported in the small business segment numbers, so you'll need to take their definition of «small business» with a grain of salt.
Indian and Chinese nationals make up the vast majority of H - 1B visa holders, but no single nationality can represent more than 7 % of the total number of employment - based green cards issued.
Immigrants who avoid ICE face the possibility of exploitation by employers: A 2008 survey from the National Employment Law Project found that 51 % of all undocumented workers in New York City were underpaid by more than $ 1 per hour, and 47 % said they were required to work after sustaining an injury on the job.
The ADP national employment report saw private employers add 158,000 jobs last month, below the forecast of 185,000.
In a working paper for the National Bureau of Economic Research, Greg Mankiw and Phillip Swagel found [http://www.nber.org/papers/w12398.pdf] that a move to more overseas jobs «appears to be connected to increased U.S. employment and investment rather than to overall job loss.»
The tech industry is the one of the largest employers in the state — an engine that is fueling both state employment and population growth, and garnering national attention as policymakers seek to replicate our success.
Raj Nayak, director of research with the National Employment Law Project, previously served as deputy chief of staff to former Labor Secretary Tom Perez.
They «account for only 3 percent of employment but almost 20 percent of gross job creation,» a 2012 National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) study shows.
Employment provider Programmed hopes to increase the number of indigenous employees in the national workforce by 5,000 within a decade, the company said at an announcement with Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and Generation One founder Andrew Forrest in Canberra today.
Seems basic enough, but according to a recent ruling by the National Labor Relations Board, that definition doesn't provide a full picture of the employment landscape.
«In the context of Uber and Lyft putting money into cities, this vote is pretty significant,» said Nayantara Mehta, senior staff attorney at the National Employment Law Project.
Employment in computer science and engineering is growing at twice the rate of the national average.
It is the policy of Ionis Pharmaceuticals, Inc. to provide equal opportunity in employment throughout the corporation for all qualified applicants and employees without discrimination against any person because of a person's race, color, religion (including religious dress and grooming practices), sex / gender (including pregnancy, childbirth or related medical conditions and breast feeding), national origin, ancestry, gender identity, gender expression, legally - protected medical condition, physical or mental disability, age, military or veteran status, marital status, sexual orientation, genetic information or any other basis protected by applicable law.
The results are impressive: for example, jobs in the solar power sector south of our border have been growing ten times faster than national average employment growth, now employing more than 142,000 individuals, with 23,000 of these jobs added in 2013.
In fact, more than 50,000 people are employed directly in more than 800 Canadian - owned firms and direct national employment in the clean technology industry now exceeds that of the aerospace manufacturing, forestry, and logging industries as well as in the pharmaceuticals and medical devices sectors.
More Jobs, Less Pollution: Growing the Recycling Economy in the U.S. shows the economic and environmental benefits of achieving a 75 percent national recycling rate, including job creation — particularly in manufacturing, pollution reduction and the strengthening of local communities and employment bases.
This is an implicit part of what Chairman Bernanke was communicating at the National Press Club — until financial stability could be restored, the ability to achieve the goals of maximum employment and price stability through the monetary transmission mechanism were beyond the Federal Reserve's reach.
Published early each month, PNC's National Economic Outlook provides analysis and forecasts of key U.S. economic variables, such as real GDP, interest rates, inflation, income, employment, industrial production and house prices.
Changes in industries» relative shares of production or employment, or changes in the extent to which foreign competitors penetrate national markets, have always been a feature of market economies.
According to TSF, U.S. solar jobs grew by almost 20 percent in 2013 — far exceeding expectations — or roughly ten times faster than the national employment rate of just 1.9 percent.
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.»
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