Sentences with phrase «paying jobs in sectors»

As it stands, I'd rather take a low - paid job in another sector and cut my expenditure than teach.

Not exact matches

All those talented and experienced people who now have no jobs because they were sitting ducks have found that new job creation has mostly been in low - paying sectors.
The reality, however, is that these on - demand platforms are doing a great job at supplying needed work to the unskilled workforce (i.e., delivery, transportation, etc.), however for skilled small business owners («SMBs»)-- like in the home services sector — the jobs are low paying and the clients are «owned» by the platforms themselves.
The source said the pay cap was brought in to «deal with the mess we inherited from Labour» and acknowledged the «hard work and sacrifice» made by public sector workers, saying jobs had been protected and the deficit reduced by three quarters.
Cohen is also at the center of a huge debate unfolding right now about raising the minimum wage, and the low pay of service workers in the restaurant industry, where employment has increased 72 percent since 1992, compared to job growth of 22 percent in higher - paying private sector employment over the same time period.
The political hub supports well - paying jobs in biotechnology, health - care, computer systems design, software publishing, and science and technology consulting sectors.
Working in oil can be dirty, but it pays The oilpatch is booming, and several of our Top 50 jobs are related to the energy sector, including two in the Top 10.
A strong tech sector would diversify the economy, provide more high - paying jobs, allow some of the brightest minds to remain in Canada and attract others from around the world.
We heard that, «directly and indirectly, the natural resource sector employs 1.8 million Canadians, many in skilled, high - paying jobs
So far, Jealous has invested his money and resources into Jopwell, a recruiting firm that connects job candidates of color (African American, Native American, and Hispanic) to high - paying jobs in the tech sector.
A Bank of America Merrill Lynch and University of Oxford report found that up to half of jobs could be replaced in 20 years by robots or computerization, especially low - paying jobs in the retail sector.
Each profile also highlights the specific job that was in highest demand in that market (we didn't include the consumer packaged goods or retail sectors, which consist mainly of low - paying positions).
Wall said that one niche within public jobs to search for the higher - paid positions is higher education, where state employees tend to have salaries more in line with the private sector.
Governor Stephen S. Poloz discusses how growth in Canada's service sector is leading to high - paying jobs and helping complete the economic recovery.
We know that jobs in competitive, traded sectors pay higher wages.
While manufacturing has been struggling to recoup job losses, Canada's tradable services sectors have been expanding, providing an increased number of well - paying jobs in Canada in the midst of...
The researchers note that these gains can not be directly attributed to high - paying jobs in the resource sector because the overall fraction of these workers employed in the sector is small.
No, it's not a coincidence that low paying / part - time jobs in retail service sectors are not the desired career of choice for baby boomers.
Further to my earlier post showing that the public / private sector pay gap is mainly due to more equal pay for women in service jobs, Â a recent piece from Canadian Public Policy by Hou and Coulombe shows that the pay gap between Canadian born racialized workers and non racialized workers exists almost entirely in the private sector and not in the public sector.
Another reason for that intolerably high public sector compensation premium — Further to my earlier post showing that the public / private sector pay gap is mainly due to more equal pay for women in service jobs, Â a recent piece from Canadian Public Policy by Hou and Coulombe shows that the pay gap between Canadian born racialized -LSB-...]
Meanwhile, last month's most significant job gains were in sectors that traditionally aren't high - paying, such as retail, which added 55,000 positions.
We or us would have to pay the health care cost of the gay couples for government jobs and in private sector more company profits go to a non-worker which leave less for the people who actually work for the company.
Could the contrast be any greater between Romney, who looted American companies and shipped their jobs overseas, only pays taxes at a 13 % rate, stashes his money in the Cayman Islands to avoid U.S. taxes, and President Obama who saved GM and created 30 straight months of private sector job growth?
Some of the discharged workers find jobs in this sector, usually at much lower pay; others — about 25 per cent — simply remain jobless.
«In developing countries, growth without job creation means long working hours combined with very low pay for hundreds of millions of persons employed in low productivity jobs in agriculture or the informal sector.&raquIn developing countries, growth without job creation means long working hours combined with very low pay for hundreds of millions of persons employed in low productivity jobs in agriculture or the informal sector.&raquin low productivity jobs in agriculture or the informal sector.&raquin agriculture or the informal sector
The Opposition forced a vote for today on the end of austerity measures (not all) in regards to pay cap on public sector jobs.
Public sector workers in Britain have gone on strike today in a row over pay, pensions, conditions, jobs and spending cuts.
Over a million public sector workers are set to take industrial action against the government in a series of rows over pay, pensions, jobs, conditions and spending cuts, according to union figures.
The new coalition government in Britain has begun a process of attacking working class living standards through public spending cuts, slashing public services and reducing public sector pay, jobs and pensions.
They will also work with public - sector bodies to cut working hours or even pay in an attempt to reduce job reductions.
Who in their right mind would even want the job of school superintendent: parents hate you, teachers hate you (if you're doing your job)-- and the pay scale for superintendents is absurdly below what would be paid to a private sector CEO / COO managing the people and contracts and mandates that public school superintendents manage.
«We will continue to support the growth of this state's business sector, which in turn supports economic growth and the creation of quality, good - paying jobs across the Empire State.»
«I'm confident that we have built a top - notch team in the State Senate that will work directly with the members of this body to achieve great things for New York, including lower taxes and spending, and more good - paying private sector jobs,» Senator Skelos said.
«We know they plan to get rid of a million public sector jobs and cut the value of public sector pay every year in the next parliament if they win the election.
The bad news: three - quarters of these new jobs are in sectors that generally don't pay well.
Instead he called the comments «a kick in the teeth for the only sector that generates wealth that pays the tax and creates the jobs this country needs».
Providers of government «work programmes» will be paid by results, but in a recession, where the economy is stagnant, the public sector is shedding staff and 20 % of young people are unemployed, it's hard to see where the millions of extra jobs that will be needed to deliver these «results» are going to come from.
When workers in the private sector are facing pay restraint, a 1 % average limit on annual increases is necessary to minimise public sector job losses.
«This coming year is going to be one of the most challenging years for the trade union movement - and public sector trade unions in particular - as the coalition government seeks to make the public sector and its workforce pay for the crisis, through cuts to jobs, services, pay and pensions.
«Maybe in five or ten years you will be doing a different job and be better paid and you won't need that home, you will be able to go into the private sector... looking at a more flexible system, I think makes sense.»
The truth is that in both the public and private sectors people have made sacrifices: longer hours, more flexibility, pay freezes, to protect jobs.
We have therefore agreed that there will need to be: - a significantly accelerated reduction in the structural deficit over the course of a Parliament, with the main burden of deficit reduction borne by reduced spending rather than increased taxes; - arrangements that will protect those on low incomes from the effect of public sector pay constraint and other spending constraints; and - protection of jobs by stopping Labour's proposed jobs tax.
The figure represents 22 percent of all private - sector wages paid in New York City in 2012, even though only 5 percent of the private - sector jobs, throughout the whole city, are on Wall Street.
«Attacks on public sector pay and jobs will simply reduce spending power and further depress the economy at a time when investing in the public sector is essential to secure growth.
Gains in sectors that pay high wages, primarily in businesses located in the Capitol region, have been largely offset by job losses in Central New York and the Southern Tier.
Jobs in this sector tend to be good paying, although no figures have been released on the wages and benefits of the jobs proposed for Buffalo.
Without question, a 45 percent toll hike on trucks is fiscally irresponsible and will likely result in fewer private sector jobs, a less competitive economy and New York families paying more for basic necessities.
You have to keep in mind, these are very high - paying jobs — on average, about five times higher than the comparable salaries in the private sector
Most of the employment growth upstate involved jobs in lower paying sectors, according to an analysis with the assistance of the Fiscal Policy Institute of data showing changes between the second quarters of 2010 and 2016.
The move was denounced as a «democratic outrage» by the TUC, who said it would effectively end the right to strike in the public sector at a time when Conservatives are planning pay restraint and large - scale job cuts.
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