Sentences with phrase «paying factory jobs»

Wages have remained relatively flat and many good - paying factory jobs have disappeared overseas.
The $ 750 million subsidy for SolarCity's RiverBend plant was based on the promise of 1,450 well - paying factory jobs to reduce unemployment and poverty in Buffalo.
The loss of well - paying factory jobs and the weakening of solidarity matter a great deal.
Rising productivity in manufacturing also led to widespread industrialization, which attracted labour from farms to higher - paying factory jobs.

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Many of those white - collar service jobs pay more than factory work, as they are occupied by people with higher educations, according to the Conference Board.
The facts: Standing beside Trump in the Oval Office on Feb. 8, Intel CEO Brian Krzanich announced a $ 7 billion investment to complete the company's new Arizona factory, which will «employ approximately 3,000 direct high - paying, high - wage, high - tech jobs at its peak, and over 10,000 people in the Arizona area in support of the factory
Workers inside the factory say they are owed two months of back pay and were afraid of losing their jobs, according to news reports.
Ted Toth, vice-president of a factory in Pennsauken, New Jersey, that makes parts for satellite, radar and GPS systems, says he has four available jobs that pay from $ 20 to $ 32 an hour.
They failed to forecast the predictable backlash by those unwilling to accept low wages and the loss of factory jobs as a fair price to pay for the benefits of free trade.
They will do little to help former factory workers who have had to take lower - paying jobs — which is one reason that calling for new investments doesn't bring nearly the cheers on the campaign trail that denouncing Nafta does.
The average job at the Hawesville plant pays $ 23 an hour — $ 10 or more an hour than the jobs that their friends who have been laid off from the smelter have found in furniture factories, prisons and lawn care services.
I love this, I am a stay at home mother of 4 ages from 1 to 11 and I have worked in factories pulling my weight plus more 70 + hrs a week and I work harder at home now, I love my children and I love my job as a stay at home mom I love the pay I get from my children and the smiles I see nightly, Sometimes I wish that I could be more appreciated by others.
Tesla, in return for $ 750 million in state subsidies that built the Buffalo factory and paid for much of the equipment that will go inside it, also has pledged to help bring 1,440 other jobs to Buffalo Niagara through suppliers, vendors and service providers for the factory.
Like his creator, Chinaski swings through a wide variety of low - paying, non-creative, menial jobs (working at a bike shop, a pickle factory, as an ice deliveryman and janitor) and a smaller handful of codependent, quasi-abusive monogamous relationships (embodied here by Marisa Tomei as a fling, and Lili Taylor as on - again / off - again girlfriend Janet).
Whether it was on a farm or in a factory, you could still hope to find a job that would allow you to pay the bills and raise your family.»
One — most often a son — might go on to college or a professional career while siblings worked in lower - paying but respectable factory jobs.
As the Wall Street Journal «s James R. Hagerty reported earlier this month, more jobs are appearing in the manufacturing sector after a decade - long decline; the retirement of Baby Boomers also means more high - paying jobs on factory floors.
Secondly, while teachers may not be well - paid compared to lawyers and doctors, compared to many other unionized jobs (farm and factory workers, for instance), they are relatively well paid — they are college graduates after all.
Bought this truck with 7800 miles on it and had 4 recalls in less than a year the factory bedliner in it is separating from the steel and everytiei take it to the shop and its supposed to be a work truck made tough that's a joke due to the manufacturer defects I have to miss using it on jobs to haul and if you ask for a loaner that is not included in the warranty so I have a ram that is causing me to lose money and the company wont give me a truck to use while its getting manufacturer defects fixed makes sense and well trading it in is a joke after you buy a ram they depreciate dramatically so trading it in will cost you so thought since they changed names maybe they would b better but 2 hours on the hotline about why no loaner for a working man and all I get is there is no loaner policy when your vehicle is in the shop even when it is their flaws!And what really ticked me off they wanted to patch the factory sprayed bedliner so I took it in and dropped it off we had a big hail storm and they left my truck out in it and they aren't responsible for that either and you pay 600 for a factory sprayed bedliner and its peeling up and they want to patch that spot instead of respraying the whole thing can u say cheap but they were more than happy to take my money when I bought it but they don't stand very tough in my opinion never had this many issues with my fords
And only their factory workers, because of course it's not like anyone else is involved along the product chain (editors and artists don't exist, of course, and thus don't need to be paid...) It's not the distributor's job to tell one of their clients how much said client should be paying their own clients!
This is usually how it goes: politician wannabe gets campaign contributions from private sector guy, gets into office, legislates in favor of private sector guy, private sector guy contributes more, politician guy takes vacation in Italy (or goes for a hike on the Appalachian trail)... gets re-elected, the word gets out that he «plays,» more private sector guys contribute to his campaign, voters are pleased to see the name of their representative in print, like the new wardrobe, the new hairstyle, believe all change is good and re-elect the politician again... politician feels the power, creates agency to watch over private sector guy, agency takes fact - finding trip to France... raises taxes on private sector guy, writes legislation that taxes private sector guy if his plant emits CO2 while producing widgets... voters are in awe and re-elect the politician... private sector guy whines, politician makes him ambassador to Taiwan, limits how much the new private guy taking his place can earn, and taxes all widgets so new private guy will make more environmentally friendly ones... voters swoon, pay more for widgets, lose job in widget factory, hate private guy, re-elect their pol... politician buries $ 5 billion aid to Taiwan in next appropriation bill...... kind of makes a case for term limits, doesn't it.
Ratha, et al v Phatthana Seafood Co.: Mr. Leopold is part of a Cohen Milstein's Human Rights team representing seven Cambodian plaintiffs who, after being promised well - paying jobs, became victims of human trafficking, forced labor, involuntary servitude, and peonage by factories in Thailand producing shrimp and seafood for export to the United States.
Some resume writing factories will be «partners» with job boards (e.g. CareerBuilder) which is nothing more than a royalty they pay for every sale.
With so many (too many) entering into the practice of becoming consumers» advisors in the real estate business, without the requisite practice; without the requisite background; without the requisite self - confidence; without the requisite detachment from the commission income mentality, it is no wonder that people such as: the dishwashers; servers; factory workers; truck / cab drivers; teachers; office workers; in general, the young and middle - aged unemployed who can't get a job anywhere else (high school drop - outs) etc. types of the world (none of whom are to be denigrated for their particular positions in the job market... except when they think that they are qualified to become Realtors after attending a few weeks of classes and memorizing answers to questions about which they have absolutely no hands - on experience with which to tie their memorized answers to), will willingly buy into paying someone else to professionally «augment» their individual «realities» on the internet.
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