Sentences with phrase «poor workers out»

Of thouse surveyed, 85 per cent said the Tories should make a commitment at the next election to take very poor workers out of the income tax system altogether.
«We've always said that the Budget moves have to be balanced and fair and we're all really proud of taking Britain's poorest workers out of tax altogether and we have to always have a balancing act on this and I think, frankly, most of the party understands that and should be very proud of what we've achieved amongst a tough economic backdrop.
Furthermore the Lib Dems must continue to take the poorest workers out of paying income tax; while the 50p tax rate should be reintroduced for the richest earners.

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He repeats his description of the ways bad charity (the Great Society) drove out good charity (religiously based groups): It reinterpreted the causes of poverty as exclusively material and environmental; its bureaucracy tried to reach ever - larger numbers of poor people with a decreasingly personal strategy for fighting poverty; it dismissed the role of volunteers in favor of professional social workers; and it removed the incentives for work, saving, and marriage.
They want to squeeze every penny they can out of the poor, especially their workers.
workers who get LARGE SALERIES & a small portion goes to the poor in the form of a hand out - much at times to be used on luxeries like cigarettes, candy, soft drinks & other things that they would be better off without.
But in its neoliberal form it becomes a nightmare lived by the victims of unemployment, young people traumatized by the future, workers shut out of the productive system and nations subjected to structural adjustment, labour deregulation, the erosion of social security systems and the elimination of networks serving the poor.
To front - load the story by saying people were being treated in animal stalls, and only later point out it was a free clinic held in a county fairground (rural area, large crowd... likely the only suitable place that passed health and safety requirements for such an event), and to not mention that many if not most of those taking advantage of the free medical care were likely farm workers and not here legally... is beyond poor reporting.
In the space of time available to him, of course, Mr. Clinton could offer little more than a hasty outline of this proposal, but he did manage to make clear that what he was referring to was some sort of system whereby American high school (and, as it was to turn out, also college) graduates would exchange some years of service, either as policemen, environmental workers, or offerers of some form of assistance to poor children, in exchange for the government's subsequently paying their college tuition» a kind of GI Bill for non-GIs.
De Blasio is also is calling for an overhaul of housing programs and tax incentives to spur the construction of tens of thousands of apartments for poor New Yorkers, as well as teachers, firefighters and other workers, who increasingly find themselves priced out of a booming real estate market and rapidly gentrifying neighborhoods.
Also at 11 a.m., former workers contracted inside Nassau County Correctional Center will join with a local good government group to speak out for the first time against controversial jail medical care provider Armor Correctional Health Services for what they believe was poor and abusive treatment of inmates, 100 Carman Ave., East Meadow, Long Island.
Shift workers adopt poor sleep hygiene, suffer sleep deprivation and develop activity levels that are out - of - sync with their body clock.
If a poor country is poor because of lack of skills, as Stanford's Paul Romer points out, the few skilled workers must be earning very high salaries.
Despite your efforts on a traditional hiring process, sometimes a new hire doesn't pay off; a worker can turn out to be a poor fit for your company for any number of reasons.
As Davis found out, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg's $ 100 million donation to the Newark school system never went toward patching holes in buildings that «need a district - estimated $ 1.3 billion in repairs,» or hiring counselors, social workers or nurses for «the fifth - poorest youth population in the country.»
The credit scoring developer FICO reports that over one - quarter of consumers have credit scores under 600,9 considered a poor score, as opposed to only 15 % of the population before the Great Recession.10 That means that one - quarter of American workers are at risk of losing out on a job — or even being fired — over their credit histories.
Help out a poor scared - of - Euros newb... the consensus seems to be that this is a pretty easy - to - play worker placement game to get into, but from the outside it still looks fiddly as all hell.
Well, it just so happens that some enterprising pirates from the promised land (Hong Kong) decided to take matters into their own hands and port Mario 3 themselves, getting dirt poor workers to slave away for a few weeks (too generous; let's say hours) and get a horrible, awful, rank piece of software out to the masses.
Papety mentions a «sick, worn - out worker»; Courbet has depicted «a poor, weather - beaten old man» in his left - hand group.
Mark, so contracting out millions - billions so outfits can hire thousands of workers building tanks, carriers, rifles, airplanes, ships, uniforms, boots, etc, etc, etc does nothing for the pure poor little guy?
As the Fairtrade report points out, most of the world's 25 million coffee workers are poor, uneducated, disorganized, and slow to implement best practices on their small farms.
MSDs and other disorders linked to poor ergonomic set - up are often the most challenging workers» compensation claims as it can be difficult to establish that the injury arose out of and in the course of employment rather than regular activities of daily living, sports, other hobbies, or even genetic predisposition.
Organized Real Estate is stuck with its well - earned poor reputation because it is stuck with its traditional coming - and - going amateur workforce in numbers that far outweigh the professionals» numbers... all thanks to the well - embedded commissioned sales culture that feeds everyone within the system handsomely on a regular basis... except the here - today - gone - tomorrow field workers... the majority... the front - liners... the so - called «professionals» as CREA likes to trot them out as being as they regularly fall by the wayside.
And, of course, if a landlord wants to be a social worker there's all that «I'm helping out poor people find decent housing» feeling.
anyway, even if you guys never read my comment and someone else does on here that knows a thing or two about decorating, please contact me, I'm helpless... and maybe if I throw out that I'm a poor social worker I» ll gain some sympathy??
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