Sentences with phrase «other workers in the industry»

Both writers blog prolifically for the benefit of other writers and other workers in the industry.

Not exact matches

Therefore, while the number of American workers in the metals industry could increase by an estimated 33,464 jobs, the decrease in other industries would be more significant: an estimated 179,334 jobs.
Since having time for life outside the office is an increasingly high priority to workers in every industry, other company founders would be wise to take a page from the vacation non-policy book of Branson and other pioneers of this approach (which according to Businessweek comprise only around 1 percent of all companies).
They often suffer from both mental and physical health problems at a higher rate than workers in other industries as a result of their working conditions, which include operating under hard - nosed management practices and getting yelled at all day by irate customers.
But as the economy has recovered, and in particular as the technology sector has roared ahead of other industries, its need for hiring specialty workers has brought the problem into starker definition.
Basically, just like prostitution industry in Singapore relies on cheap foreign workers who often come on tourist visas, so you can have many other personal service industries on the same principle.
In 2015, meat, poultry and fish cutters, repeating similar motions more than 15,000 times a day, experienced carpal tunnel syndrome at nearly 20 times the rate of workers in other industrieIn 2015, meat, poultry and fish cutters, repeating similar motions more than 15,000 times a day, experienced carpal tunnel syndrome at nearly 20 times the rate of workers in other industriein other industries.
The median manufacturing worker without a bachelor's degree earned $ 15 an hour in 2015, a dollar more than similarly educated workers in other industries.1 But those averages obscure a great deal of variation beneath the surface.
Although some fields have more irritating workers than others (professionals in the healthcare and insurance industries report having the highest number of annoying coworkers), some 36 % of people have left a job that they liked because they didn't get along with their coworkers.
As for other industries, I've observed before that infrastructure projects on the scale of those being discussed would actually have to be implemented with foreign labor (as many of the largest U.S. construction projects have been in recent years), since heavy construction workers represent a rather small segment of the U.S. labor force.
While traditionally in lower - profit and lower - value industries such as food, retail, and other services, worker cooperatives are now on the upswing in high - tech and other business sectors (http://www.isthmuseng.com/inWisconsin) and are converting existing small businesses to this model (http://institute.coop/workers-owners and http://institute.coop/resources/successful-cooperative-ownership-transitions-case-studies-conversion-privately-held).
While about half of the 65,000 worker visas issued in 2014 under Zuckerberg's favored immigration program, H - 1B, go to the tech industry, the other half go to people working in various other occupations such as architecture, food service, and health care.
Other economic policies include reducing the regulatory burden for small businesses and northern development; a new $ 75 million venture capital fund to help businesses commercialize new technology developments; a $ 900 million Strategic Aerospace and Defence Initiative and a $ 250 million Automotive Innovation Fund to support these industrial sectors; a $ 1 billion Community Development Trust to support communities and workers in struggling industries; a commitment to reduce inter-provincial trade barriers by 2010; pursuing new trade agreements with emerging markets; as well as a reorganization of federal regional development strategies.
In fact, the beverage industry has donated more than 300,000 bottles of water, along with other beverages, to rescue workers fighting fires throughout the area and displaced residents at Qualcomm Stadium in San DiegIn fact, the beverage industry has donated more than 300,000 bottles of water, along with other beverages, to rescue workers fighting fires throughout the area and displaced residents at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diegin San Diego.
According to the California Department of Labor Statistics and Research, workers in food - processing plants have a higher likelihood of being hurt on the job than workers in many other industries.1 One injury while using a meat slicer could end up costing you hundreds of thousands of dollars, especially when you think about the damage that a meat slicer could do to the human body.
The California Department of Labor Statistics and Research reports that workers in food - processing plants have a higher likelihood of being hurt on the job than workers in many other industries.1 A simple investment in solutions such as ergonomic stands can save you from the high cost of employee injury.
The School Nutrition Association, representing thousands of school food service workers across the country, has embraced a «study» promoting chocolate and other sugar - enhanced milk that was paid for by the dairy industry, conducted by a firm that specializes in devising corporate marketing schemes, and which the dairy group refuses to release for close inspection.
And while other industries, such as manufacturing, have shed skilled workers, the construction industry maintains a third of all employment in this occupation group.
In a statement, New York Farm Bureau President Dean Norton, a Batavia dairy farmer, said exempting the agriculture industry would make it difficult to find quality workers, who would likely go to other industries to find higher - paying work.
Servers and other tipped workers from around New York state will rally at SUNY - ESF on Monday to protest the end of the minimum wage tip credit in the restaurant industry.
New data released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows New York state and local government employees experienced a much higher rate of injury and illness than workers in any other industry during 2012.
«Singling out fast food restaurants while ignoring other industries that hire workers who are paid under $ 15 is unfair and discriminatory, harms New York workers, and puts some New York businesses — including mine and my fellow New York McDonald's franchisees — at a competitive disadvantage,» said Jack Bert, who owns seven locations in Queens.
Tipped workers working in the restaurant, hotel and other service - based industries will receive a $ 2.50 minimum wage increase at the end of the year, the Department of Labor on Tuesday announced.
The BFAWU has agreed to work with Unite the Resistance and John McDonnell MP, along with other groups at a meeting on January 8th 2014 in order to discuss and hopefully address the lack of fairness and justice for workers in the UK's fast - food industry.
We are working with other industries in order to prioritise further rollouts on the basis of benefits to additional groups of critical workers.
«However in recent years, the WFP has strayed from that vision and now routinely opposes issues important to the tens of thousands of workers in the construction industry and other industries
Democratic state Senate candidate Marisol Alcantara is being endorsed by a labor group that represents cafeteria and other service industry workers in her bid for the seat being vacated by Adriano Espaillat.
When the wage board made its decision, it left out 3 million workers in other industries who make far less than $ 15 an hour.
Workers in the fast food industry, tipped positions, and all other industries will get a higher wage starting today as Governor Cuomo continues to push for a $ 15 statewide minimum wage.
In an attempt to polish coal's tarnished image, the industry has launched a series of ads and other PR efforts (to the tune of «Jingle Bells»): Frosty the coal man is a jolly happy soul He's abundant here in America and he helps our economy roll Frosty the coal man's getting cleaner every day He's affordable and adorable and helps workers keep their pay Beyond caroling coal available online (isn't a lump of coal at Christmas traditionally a bad thingIn an attempt to polish coal's tarnished image, the industry has launched a series of ads and other PR efforts (to the tune of «Jingle Bells»): Frosty the coal man is a jolly happy soul He's abundant here in America and he helps our economy roll Frosty the coal man's getting cleaner every day He's affordable and adorable and helps workers keep their pay Beyond caroling coal available online (isn't a lump of coal at Christmas traditionally a bad thingin America and he helps our economy roll Frosty the coal man's getting cleaner every day He's affordable and adorable and helps workers keep their pay Beyond caroling coal available online (isn't a lump of coal at Christmas traditionally a bad thing?)
As in industry, the employer holds the visas, and the workers are not free to seek other positions.
These and other changes in the industry have led to years of lower corporate earnings, massive layoffs (of scientists and other workers), and experiments in outsourcing all sorts of activities that once were done in - house, including early - stage research and development.
The California statute's authority obviously does not extend to other states, but experts think the settlement will have a substantial national impact because it removes any moral, intellectual, or practical basis for believing that universities and PIs are entitled to provide their workers with a lower standard of safety than the standard that prevails in industry.
Of course, we will continue to publish columns by Dave Jensen (Tooling Up) on working in industry, Beryl Lieff Benderly (Taken for Granted) on postdocs and other underappreciated scientific workers, and Adam Ruben (Experimental Error) on the lighter side of working in science.
In the wake of Hurricane Sandy, the mapping tool has provided accurate estimates of the number of affected workers by race, ethnicity, industry or other characteristics, to figure out which groups of people or types of businesses were most in need of aiIn the wake of Hurricane Sandy, the mapping tool has provided accurate estimates of the number of affected workers by race, ethnicity, industry or other characteristics, to figure out which groups of people or types of businesses were most in need of aiin need of aid.
As in any industry, some genes are workers and builders, while others manage the operation as a whole.
Wanting to keep the studio workers in his employ from organizing, he came up with a canny solution: He founded a collective, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, that would, among other things, distribute prizes to Hollywood's creators — and that would help, Mayer hoped, to keep producers and actors and other laborers of the film industry in his thrall.
They call for «collective power» in bringing the Time's Up movement to workers across all industries «in the limelight or the shadows» to galvanise others and invite supporters to donate to their new fund.
In fact, public education workers, mainly teachers, have lower turnover rates than employees in every other industry except the federal governmenIn fact, public education workers, mainly teachers, have lower turnover rates than employees in every other industry except the federal governmenin every other industry except the federal government.
The quality of teachers will decline relative to the quality of workers in other knowledge - intensive industries.
In the succeeding months, which brought the collapse of France, the threat of invasion across the Channel, and the heavy air raids on London and other cities, the Daily Worker seemed to be implementing this policy by encouraging unrest in the forces and among the civilian population, and by advocating stoppages and strikes in industrIn the succeeding months, which brought the collapse of France, the threat of invasion across the Channel, and the heavy air raids on London and other cities, the Daily Worker seemed to be implementing this policy by encouraging unrest in the forces and among the civilian population, and by advocating stoppages and strikes in industrin the forces and among the civilian population, and by advocating stoppages and strikes in industrin industry.
Mr. Daniels, here's how I know that you both don't know the book industry very well, and haven't even bothered to read this (or any other) discussion thread on the topic: while your analysis about real costs probably seemed clever and on point, it is in fact irrelevant because, as has been pointed out several times, minimum wage workers are not the market for books.
On the other hand, forestry and manufacturing workers like Wright may find it next to impossible to find anything in their own industries.
Because the tech industry is so strong in this part of North Carolina, and because there are so many temporary workers here, we often get questions about whether those people can get renters insurance in High Point with an H - 1B or other temporary visa.
Layoffs have come in some industries because many people did not realize that they were lower skilled workers, and as such the work that they did could be automated or transferred to other countries.
Industry is committed to the health and safety of the communities where it operates and to its workers, leading the way on reducing U.S. greenhouse gas and other air emissions and supporting millions of well - paying jobs — one of the most important factors in Americans» well - being.
Here's our quick, non-technical summary: COAL is by far the worst in terms of greenhouse gases, mercury and other conventional emissions, mining's impact, dangers to workers, and the industry's power on elected officials and the media.
the plan I've come up with — as have others, is pretty market based is revenue neutral, and specifically puts most of the funds for industry and worker transition, since while our market properly motivated can solve this (or help immeasurably, while maximizing choice and incentive), it can't instantaneously and markets don't transition quickly without some loss of efficiency... etc... and while the «warning» has been there for a while, people and industry are pretty entrenched in their habits, so it's also still reasonably fail to provide some transitional help, as well as probably macroeonomically reasonable.
The socialist states at that time were producing gargantuan amounts of CO2 and other gases implicated in global warming from unfiltered coal - fired power plants and factories; when those unprofitable industries withered, countless thousands of workers went on the dole — but the air got cleaner.
The solar industry also provides paths for low - wage workers in other roles to transition into positions with sustainable wages.
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