Sentences with phrase «rising labour shortages»

Positivity has been held back by rising labour shortages and the burden of complying with government regulations, and this should remind us that Brexit isn't the only game in town.»

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The rise in the Canadian dollar, which has hovered around parity with the U.S. dollar in recent months, the shortage of labour in the province, and even the new carbon tax add to the difficulties for B.C. businesses, he said.
Growth in the all - important US services sector slowed for a third straight month in April, according to a closely watched survey, as optimism over the state of the American economy is tempered by concerns over labour shortage and rising input costs.
As we move up the skill spectrum, evidence of labour shortages is mounting in many industries and wages are rising.
However, the recent large rises in world commodity prices may revive inflationary pressure, along with the emerging wage pressure in the major coastal regions where labour shortages exist.
By focusing Labour's local and European elections campaign on the «bread and butter» issues of housing stock shortage, rising housing prices, zero - hour contracts and a widespread sense of general economic insecurity, Miliband is trying to diffuse the electoral challenge posed by UKIP.
Remove that many workers from the labour pool and you create a labour shortage, which could prompt businesses to contract and slow down in order to fend - off the quickly rising cost of wages.
CALGARY — The Canadian average gasoline price has risen above $ 1.16 per litre ahead of the Labour Day long weekend amid reports of shortages due to extensive flooding in Texas and other states along the U.S. Gulf coast.
With a labour shortage that is bound to rise dramatically as baby - boomers begin retiring, headhunting has become increasingly important for the future development of companies and for people seeking new employment.
This report is an in - depth analysis of the IT labour market across Canada exploring top skills in demand, expected salaries and benefits for contract workers, challenges in retaining workers and tackling the rising skills shortages.
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