Sentences with phrase «ordinary working»

Providing ordinary homes for ordinary working families We use the term «ordinary» because that's in fact what we produce: opportunities which are normal, stable, and focus on fundamentals.
Here in Canada we encourage property ownership, the more the better, but we have to watch out that the ownership of property, especially commercial property, is not in the hands of just a few wealthy people and corporations instead of ordinary working stiffs.
By contrast «Labour's approach would mean increased debt, less money for mental health services and higher taxes for ordinary working people who would pay the price of Labour.»
A reasonable accommodation is a modification or adjustment to ordinary working conditions that a disabled employee needs to perform their job.
Even here in politically conservative Alberta, almost everyone would agree with the sentiment expressed in the old union song, «Solidarity Forever,» which points out that without the «brains and muscle» of ordinary working people «not a single wheel would turn.»
Will they expect to be able to communicate with you about their cases outside of ordinary working hours?
As an ordinary working scientist (not a climate scientist) it is the failure of the climate science community to address the obvious problems in paleoclimatology, and especially in dendroclimatology that in large part feeds my skepticism.
The great irony is that the US has been reducing CO2 emissions more than other countries with earlier government - mandated CO2 reductions through the ordinary working of market forces, which increasingly favor natural gas for electricity generation in the US because of its low price.
Known in his neighbourhood for his large sand paintings (some as tall as 20 feet) depicting the likes of Nelson Mandela, Michael Jackson, the Mona Lisa and political leaders, for Boys» Quarters he has created works that capture and elevate ordinary working people that live and work in the streets around the gallery.
[11] Both locations were examples of fantastical outsider art and architecture built by ordinary working men of modest means but an expansive vision.
Made up of ordinary working men and women, the Group attended art classes and exhibited paintings alongside their day jobs; led by John Cooper, the infamous Walter Sickert was among their guest teachers.
Seems to me both those suggestions can be implemented by ordinary working people on weekends (to leave the city) and on their annual vacations.
That makes me on the side of the ordinary working writer, the bloke who does popular fiction, because, yes, that's what readers want and pay for.
Now she wasn't complaining, just sharing the reality of being an ordinary working author and the cold hard facts of the figures for her first few books — for every $ 10 paperback, she earns around $ 0.50
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».
The research also finds that children in grammars schools «are as likely to be from ordinary working families as children in non-selective schools, demonstrating that grammar schools are not just for the wealthy».
Of how the children of ordinary working people are faring in our education system.
Schools will not have to identify which pupils come from «ordinary working families», Justine Greening has confirmed.
The education secretary Justine Greening will today defend grammar schools in a major speech, claiming that selective schools already benefit young people from «ordinary working class backgrounds».
It follows the launch of a consultation yesterday by the government, which proposes to officially label some pupils as coming from «ordinary working families».
However, some families earning more than # 20,000 in total will still fall within the definition of an ordinary working family.
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.
Ms Greening said «many young people from an ordinary working class background already attend our existing grammar schools».
A consultation published by the government on Wednesday, examining how schools should support such «ordinary working families», shows affluent children are currently much more likely to take places in grammar schools.
Reality Check says: The government defines «ordinary working families» as those that are not eligible for pupil premium but have below average incomes.
This new analysis has been welcomed as providing more detail, although there have been warnings from some education groups that the new work on ordinary working families will reduce the focus on the disadvantaged families who are eligible for pupil premium.
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?
These «ordinary working families» are defined as not the poorest, but living on «modest incomes», and likely to live in suburbs and coastal towns away from London.
Responding to the Education Secretary's speech on «ordinary working families», Brett Wigdortz OBE — Founder and Chief Executive of education charity Teach First, said:
One reads this book with a sense of disbelief that men and women who led such privileged lives could have been so stupid and hateful, could have thought themselves revolutionaries acting on behalf of «the people» when they had nothing but contempt for ordinary working people.
Joel Edgerton stars in this quiet, restrained real - life drama from director Jeff Nichols as Richard Loving, an ordinary working - class white man who found himself at the centre of a legal storm when he married his African American wife, Mildred (Ruth Negga), in 1950s Virginia.
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.
It stars Sally Hawkins as Rita, confident and forthright as the ordinary working mum who finds herself elevated to the position of striker - spokeswoman, battling not merely against the bosses but the smug chaps» club in general: employers and trade unionists getting ready to stitch up a duplicitous compromise behind her back.
Set in London, Kevin Billington's uncredited remake of Interlude is a romantic melodrama about an ordinary working woman who falls in love with a married musician with a foreign accent.
Written by Abi Morgan («The Iron Lady») and directed by Sarah Gavron («Brick Lane»), this is the story of ordinary working - class women.
SImple, ordinary working class male looking for love..
The Global Liveable Cities Index (GLCI) takes into account the sensibilities of ordinary working people from 64 cities, balancing work and play, environmental awareness, localism, globalism and many other factors.
It also follows Theresa May's reference to «life being much harder» for «an ordinary working class family» than «many people in Westminster realise.»
Her parents were «ordinary working class people,» she told STAT, her father a government employee and her mother an accountant.
Speaking on Sunday Politics Scotland, Mr McCluskey said the ideology of New Labour had pushed ordinary working class Scots towards the SNP.
It is ordinary working people who will bear the brunt of these cuts and Labour is supposed to be their voice.
Mrs May wants the conference message to be that her Government will deliver «a better deal for ordinary working people, and a better deal for Britain abroad».
«What we did for two years was reconnect with ordinary working people in key marginal seats.
In her main address on Wednesday, Mrs May plans to focus on how she wants a, «Better deal for ordinary working people».
He told the programme: «The reality is that we have to say to Scottish people that Labour is under new management and we're going to try to regain your trust, we're going to try to make certain that Labour once again is seen as on the side of ordinary working people.
On spending, McLuskey urges Miliband to «create a radical alternative» to austerity in order to remain «the authentic voice of ordinary working people».
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.»
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.
I simply can not envisage that the Labour Party will have anything credible by 2020 to say to the «ordinary working people» the PM referred to in her speech.
«The typical annual cost for an ordinary working family would increase under these proposals to around # 440 for each child aged between four and seven.»
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