Sentences with phrase «private sector jobs back»

Former LG Bob Duffy left the Cuomo administration in early January for a private sector job back in his hometown of Rochester, but he's still one of the governor's biggest fans.

Not exact matches

B.C. is third - worst in private sector job creation since the premier announced grand plans to create jobs with no actions to back them up.
But according to Mayor Bloomberg, the city bounced back strong after the great recession, and there are now more private sector jobs than at any other time in the city's history.
«In Congress, Randy will rein in spending, hold the line on taxes allowing the private sector to create jobs and get America back on track,» Pataki said in a statement distributed by Altschuler's campaign.
Though the proposal has echos of the «Buffalo Billion» — a program that targeted private - sector job growth through specific state investment — this program Miner backs is aimed at upgrading Syracuse's roads, bridges and sewer systems which are increasingly costly to maintain on the local level.
Instead of slapping himself on the back, the Chancellor used yesterday's positive growth figures to send out a message that he intends to create the conditions for private sector job creation outside the south east.
There are more private sector jobs in Buffalo today than any other time dating back to at least 1990.
With ministers banking on rapid private sector growth to replace the estimated 490,000 public sector jobs expected to be lost, the Prime Minister backed a world of «unprecedented economic change» in which small start - up companies can become global giants in a matter of years.
Carrion, who took a pass on a run for mayor back in 2009, dropping down to the comptroller's race and then abandoning the city altogether for a job with the Obama administration, returned to the private sector last January.
Cuomo's relationship with Hinton and Glaser turned sour after she took the job as de Blasio's press secretary, a gig she held for less than a year before going back into the private sector.
Tax revenues will also go up, as the city has already gained back two - thirds of the private - sector jobs that it had lost during the recession and should have them all back in 2013, the budget office projected.
When Obama emphasized his «all of the above» energy plan, it sparked a combative back - and - forth duel with a subtext about who would create more jobs by permitting the private sector to develop fossil fuels on public land and on the outer continental shelf.
In addition, education spending cuts have cost an unknown but likely significant number of private - sector jobs as school districts canceled or scaled back purchases and contracts (for instance, buying fewer textbooks).
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z