Sentences with phrase «of ordinary working families»

«Making it easier to sack people creates further massive insecurity for millions of ordinary working families and does nothing to create jobs or secure economic recovery.
However, some families earning more than # 20,000 in total will still fall within the definition of an ordinary working family.

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Factoring is among the oldest forms of banking (during the Renaissance it helped make the Medici family very rich), but it doesn't work the same way as an ordinary loan.
The rest of MAGAnomics is of the same vein: transfers of economic and political power from ordinary working families to the powerful interests that have backed Trump and his billionaire cabinet.
Readers of Al - Jumuah deal pretty ordinarily with the ordinary vexations of family life in America: How to stay connected with your kids, how to raise good kids who know the value of study and hard work, how to improve a marriage, all these from a Muslim perspective are explored, more or less in the same way they are examined in a Christian family magazine.
Nonetheless, ordinary Catholics within a state of grace are heirs to the Kingdom of God, and the graced imagination's new ideas and solutions to difficult problems, are evident in the daily course of events that occur in school, work, families or, as Pope Francis hopes, creative solutions to the environmental crises.
Hundreds of ordinary families in the US in the early 1970s helped to develop these extraordinary skills to prepare the pregnant body to give birth and to work through the birth journey any baby takes with the mother.
McPartland told the BBC's Daily Politics: «I think on this issue we need to get a U-turn and we need one quickly... This change affects those ordinary working families who've taken the risk of setting up a small business, many of whom employ apprentices and are the backbone of our economy.
This enabled the Labour leader to move the national economic debate from dry discussions about deficits on to the impact of coalition policies on ordinary, hard - working families squeezed by rising prices.
«As Liberal Democrats, our clear priority has been to bring tax cuts to millions of ordinary hard working families
For ordinary working families - the aspirational majority — who work hard, pay their taxes, who want to get on and not just get by, but who are working harder for less as the cost of living keeps on rising.
The ordinary Ghanaian needs education, clean water, affordable and accessible health care, opportunities to work and earn a decent living and take care of their families, governance without corruption; peace and stability; a safe and clean environment; a justice system that works, nothing fancy, nothing complex.
It seems to go against what the Prime Minister said in her very first words from Number Ten; fighting for ordinary families (or the «mainstream» as she called them today), who work around the clock but worry about the cost of living.
«In the 100 days to the General Election, the NASUWT will be reminding teachers, parents and the public of the impact of the Coalition Government's policies on children and young people and on ordinary working people and their families.
When May became prime minister she promised to lead a government that would prioritise the interests of «ordinary working class families».
Education secretary Justine Greening has defended plans for a new wave of grammar schools to give priority to «ordinary working families».
Addressing the TUC Congress during the debate on Pensions, Patrick Roach, Deputy General Secretary of the NASUWT, the largest teachers» union, said this: «No one can be in any doubt that ordinary working people and families are under a sustained assault as a result of the ideologically - driven programme of the coalition government and their failed economic policy.
These latest cuts to welfare show the disdain with which this government views ordinary people and underlines just how out of touch they are with working families struggling to make ends meet.
«We are making sure that the system of private insurance works for ordinary families,» he said, calling the legislation a «patient's bill of rights on steroids» and «the toughest insurance reform in history.»
The truth, of course, is that the main impact of this bill will be to make life much more difficult for millions of ordinary families, whether they are surviving on meagre benefits or relying on tax credits to make work pay.
Around two - thirds of those children are from what the Government considers to be «ordinary working families».
The EPI found that those losing hot lunches would include 100,000 from families living in relative poverty, and 667,000 from those it defined as coming from «ordinary working families» of the kind that Theresa May has said she wants to help.
This means getting ordinary working people back into Parliament to represent the interests of hard pressed families, rather than the current cabal of lawyers, spin doctors and career politicians.
Tracey Crouch, MP for Chatham and Aylesford, said: «Quite a lot of these costs are now too high for ordinary working families and we have to think about that.»
The picture addresses the ways in which an ordinary working - class family, poleaxed by the arbitrariness of their orphaning (the father has died from an allergic reaction to a bee sting), takes on the burden of grief and regret in the wake of intolerable loss.
But nothing I've said works if it's simply adopted to try to «cover» the likely contents of a test with which ordinary teachers, families, and students can not argue or differ.
Responding to the Education Secretary's speech on «ordinary working families», Brett Wigdortz OBE — Founder and Chief Executive of education charity Teach First, said:
So, if earning above # 16,190 puts you at the bottom end of the «ordinary working families» definition, how is the government defining the top end of the range?
The government says 35 % of all pupils in England, which is 2.5 million children fall into its definition of coming from ordinary working families, because they fall below the median income but are not eligible for pupil premium.
It follows the launch of a consultation yesterday by the government, which proposes to officially label some pupils as coming from «ordinary working families».
A «modest» pilot is the same idea mooted before: a small number of selective schools in areas serving that vague group, «ordinary working class families».
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