Sentences with phrase «of town workers»

Others say that bringing in out of town workers means the Buffalo Billion money isn't going where it's needed.

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Worker Well - Being has also prompted AI to invest in the town of Nazareno itself.
For small town manufacturers, finding computer - leaning workers can be a challenge because of the difference between the reality and the classical image of the industry.
As it grew, the settler doled out plots of land to his workers to build cottages, thereby marking the beginning of the town.
HP (hpq) recently said that they would dismiss 29,000 workers — more than the population of many U.S. towns.
Ben Dutton, president and CEO of the Casman Group of companies, said about half of the 200 workers employed by his Fort McMurray - based general construction firm are already back in town and working on restoring heating - ventilation and other systems for commercial and industrial customers.
Welcome to the business of cleaning up a town laid to waste by forest fire, a surreal, risky and potentially profitable endeavour for experienced workers.
As in many of China's steel towns, the workers were older and lacked skills to compete for other jobs.
Workers at one of Russia's biggest aluminium smelters say their Siberian town is doomed unless Moscow mitigates U.S. sanctions against aluminium giant Rusal.
The attack comes just days after a separate incident involving union workers at a soon - to - be shuttered Goodyear plant in the French town of Amiens, who held two executives hostage as they sought to negotiate bonus and severance packages.
Workers at one of Russia's biggest aluminium smelters say their Siberian town is doomed unless Moscow mitigates U.S. sanctions against aluminium giant Rusal, a predicament mirrored across the company's sprawling operations.
SAYANOGORSK, Russia, April 23 - Workers at one of Russia's biggest aluminium smelters say their Siberian town is doomed unless Moscow mitigates U.S. sanctions against aluminium giant Rusal, a predicament mirrored across the company's sprawling operations.
Meanwhile, co-working spaces also were debuting across the country — and not just in the largest cities but in smaller urban areas and university towns with thriving populations of entrepreneurs and independent workers.
One Saturday this past December, the Regional Municipality of Waterloo, located about 100 km west of Toronto, sent two workers to build a storage shed behind a library in the small town of Baden.
«Dow Chemical is the employer in town, and I knew as we grew I'd be competing against it for a limited supply of qualified workers.
Economic research is making increasingly clear that increased trade with China over the last 25 years had significant, negative effects on workers in certain parts of the country, like the industrial town in Ohio where Vance grew up, though perhaps not as negative as widely believed in those regions.
There's widespread hope, too, that the many efforts to retrain former miner workers and to prepare the next generation for a variety of different careers will lead to the town's survival.
The tourism town, where the majority of Miami - Dade's estimated 11,500 housekeepers and other hotel workers are employed, may soon be the nation's next city to enact laws aimed at protecting hotel workers from assault or improper advances by hotel guests.
But perusing newspapers from towns where fracking is going on reveals how the issue refuses to die, with headlines like «Fears of Tainted Water Well Up in Colorado,» «Collateral Damage: Residents Fear Murky Effects of Energy Boom,» and «Worker Believes Cancer Caused by Fracking Fluids» appearing regularly.
Liu Enhe (front), inheritor of the way to make white fermented bean curd, checks the tofu outside with two workers on Thursday in Haiyang town, Qinhuangdao, North China's Hebei Province.
In reporting on the mill town of Lawrence, Massachusetts, Wilson believed that he was getting closer to the heart of history: the workers and their default leaders weren't marginal losers — they were the prophets of the future.
The local church in the nearby town has been very critical of the mining companies and of the government's failure to look out for the safety and health of the workers and residents.
While harsh competition between companies, countries, towns and workers generates exclusion and insecurity for the increasing numbers of people, in the North and also in the South, there does appear to be an awakening of citizens and of social forces.
When he opened a crusade in his home town of Charlotte, North Carolina, in the fall of 1971, schoolchildren, government workers and store clerks got a holiday, as the governor of the state, U.S. senators from North and South Carolina and the secretary of the treasury showed up to pay tribute.
Trained as a teacher and possessing an exceptional intellect, she added to her teaching duties in a French manufacturing town an interest in the problems of workers and the unemployed.
They work with schools, run seminars for young married couples, meet with the large community of sex workers in the border town of Nyanza Lac, broadcast a weekly radio program, and use the natural contexts of young people — like soccer matches — to share the message of creaturely self - respect and divine love.
My candidate for a «prophet to the liberals» is Will Campbell, publisher of the journal Katallagete and author of the highly acclaimed Brother to a Dragonfly, an autobiographical book about the lives of Will and his brother, Joe, as they leave their father's small cotton farm in Mississippi — Will to become a civil rights worker for the National Council of Churches, Joe to become a small - town pharmacist.
Tens of thousands of people, from all parts of Germany, descended on the town on the occasion of the annual rally (Parteitag) of the National Socialist Workers Party (NSDAP).
The list becomes longer every day: the landless farmers in Brazil, salaried workers and the unemployed in some European countries, trade unions uniting the vast majority of salaried workers (such as in Korea or South Africa), the young and students encouraging the people of the towns (like in Indonesia), all are involved in the struggle.
A couple of weeks ago I had the opportunity to spend the day with a community health worker in my home town.
Employing about 40 workers from nearby town, the farm produces a variety of vegetables including tomatoes, carrots, radishes, chard, arugula, and salad greens.
«Over half a million workers are having hundreds of millions of dollars taken from their pay packets every year by the big end of town,» he said.
But more than that, it's both the common dining table and grocer to the kind of eclectic city where fictional boxer Rocky Balboa is deemed as worthy of a statue as Founding Father Ben Franklin, an oversized small town where South Philly blue - collar workers and Northern Liberties hipsters alike pride themselves on being plainspoken connoisseurs of worthy eats, and will endlessly debate whether DiNic's roast pork with provolone and broccoli rabe has supplanted the cheesesteak as Philly's favorite sandwich.
We must also consider that many defense industries are company towns with responsibilities for the full range of social amenities that their workers and staffs enjoy.
And this time around, they managed to sucker me into putting up enough cash to bring some «deserving» young campaign worker to town to participate, so you should no doubt expect billboard - sized photos of the e.politics staff to be displayed in every room, as is only right and proper.
The town of Mondragon in Basque, Spain has organized much of its economy on a worker owned cooperative basis.
The Kim campaign has hire legions of our town's youth, most recently they approached and hired minority workers from all of the failed democratic campaigns in Queens, a built in already seasoned democratic army.
A trade union increases the power of the employees by allowing them to bargain collectively with the employer: when the employer has too much power (e.g., the only job in town), a union can «level the playing field» by controlling a large % of skilled workers and negotiate a better pay or benefits which would otherwise be denied by the employer's access to other labor sources.
To applause from spectators, workers in Charlottesville covered two statues of Confederate generals with black tarpaulins in honor of the woman who was killed during a rally by white nationalists in the liberal - leaning college town.
Onondaga County Health Department officials are refusing to say where in the town of Geddes, which includes the state fairgrounds, workers found West Nile Virus in mosquito pools.
Mr. Bellone said he is making the extra workers available to towns due to the «extraordinary circumstances» and in the spirit of a shared - services collaboration recently forged between the county and local municipalities.
Marching around saying it's «bullshit» whilst our politicians tour their constituencies in stab - proof vests, our bankers screw society for personal gain, our teachers describe classrooms as battlegrounds, our towns and parks have become no - go zones most evenings, our social workers come across the most appalling instances of abuse, just to name but a few of the most obvious examples - well, I think you need to produce a little more than some statistics and a bit of bad language to turn the narrative around.
Morton used the county's Shared Services Panel to hammer out a tentative agreement with the Village and Town of Lancaster and the Village of Depew to use their workers and equipment to dredge the lake, a move that could save the county up to $ 600,000.
Following these attacks, thousands of first responders, construction workers and volunteers who live in our cities and towns selflessly acted to comb through dust, debris and rubble to look for survivors and eventually restore normalcy.
Vanderhoef will also be seeking to layoff 150 county workers, save $ 1.8 million by not reimbursing out - of - county students at the community college, cut the intelligence task force from the police budget, kick $ 1.4 million in local election costs back to towns, reduce funding to contract agencies by $ 300,000 this year and over $ 500,000 next year, and install a new charge on your motor vehicle registration.
A grievance against East Hampton Town filed on behalf of union members who work in the town Highway Department alleges that the highway superintendent's hiring of two temporary workers is a contract violatTown filed on behalf of union members who work in the town Highway Department alleges that the highway superintendent's hiring of two temporary workers is a contract violattown Highway Department alleges that the highway superintendent's hiring of two temporary workers is a contract violation.
Charles Sellitto, president of CSEA Local 880, which represents town workers, could not be reached for comment.
With winter being the slow season for golf course employees, a new hire is not expected until the spring and the town board has the option of only hiring one full - time worker at that time, instead of two.
«Action by the Liberal Democrats within the UK Coalition killed off any suggestion of regional pay within the UK, but now Welsh public sector workers face a new threat to their pay and conditions from Labour politicians in our town halls.
The Town Water Department, ServiceMaster of Albany, Crown Point Telephone Co. and town maintenance workers all pitched in to clean up the building and repair the damage, he sTown Water Department, ServiceMaster of Albany, Crown Point Telephone Co. and town maintenance workers all pitched in to clean up the building and repair the damage, he stown maintenance workers all pitched in to clean up the building and repair the damage, he said.
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