Sentences with phrase «sector workers because»

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That is because banks, private - equity firms and institutional investors have continued to pour money into the sector even as oil companies slashed billions of dollars in spending from their budgets and laid off more than 100,000 workers.
Policy makers favor the manufacturing sector because it has historically provided good paying jobs for middle - skill workers, or those folks who have more than a high school education but not a four - year college degree.
For several years, Cameco has tied compensation to environmental sustainability and worker safety, because «being in the uranium business, the company understands the importance of the social licence from the community,» says Nancy Hopkins, a lawyer who sits on several private - and public - sector boards, including Cameco's.
The majority of H - 1B workers are in technology fields, and the tech sector says it needs more workers than the program currently provides because there aren't enough skilled Americans to fill those jobs.
Companies have been able to drive harder bargains with workers, particularly in unionised sectors, because of the threat they can outsource.
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.
Mass walkouts planned for later this week are «wrong» because the government is offering public sector workers a «good deal», David Cameron has claimed.
«I came out on streets today because I feel the government reforms are not adequately engaging in dialogue with various workers in the public sector.
«Stuck in a familiar groove, Len goes on to suggest that all the ills that he claims are befalling Labour are because of actions of so called «Blairites» — those terrible people who introduced the minimum wage and increased the number, the stature and indeed the pay of public sector workers across the country.»
«It will help us because the people against the convention are generally our people — the public sector unions like teachers, government workers and police» concerned the recent «radical wave could sweep a convention» and diminish or erase pension and health benefits, Schaffer said.
Cuomo and other supporters say it makes sense to target the fast - food industry because it employs more low - wage workers than any other sector.
Japan today has one of the smallest governmental sectors in the developed world, because a lot of the tasks of the welfare state, from providing economic support during business downturns to building affordable housing for low wage workers, were assumed by large private employers.
«Spending in the wider economy is also hit because millions of public sector workers are enduring a pay freeze - while inflation is high and the cost of household necessities, like energy, are soaring.
But today Mr Johnson said he would honour the public sector pensions deal because it was «very good, very fair, very reasonable and very sane», noting that all new workers would be required to work until they were 65.
The current Gov. Cuomo, conducting an aggressive, union - backed crusade in his father's name for a mandatory $ 15 - an - hour minimum wage, unleashed a jaw - dropping attack on a portion of the private sector last week by claiming low - wage businesses are «stealing from the taxpayers of this state» because their workers are entitled to state and federal benefits.
«A lot of formal sector workers aspire to be farmers, they sit in their offices and they can not be farmers because they can not move from their desk.
The AEA now says it can not pay more because it is «constrained by the government's pay ceiling for workers in the public sector».
Because part - time workers are less likely than full - time workers to have health insurance from their employers, we adjust the private - sector comparison data to match the percentage of teachers who work full time.
Private - sector employers without DB pensions often use other tools to mirror the human resource effects, i.e., long tenure of skilled workers, of DB pensions, exactly because they are worried about turnover.
Because vocational students typically seek to enter the workforce without further training, deficiencies in their preparation are immediately visible — and have contributed to the growth of a multi-billion-dollar «shadow» educational system in the private sector designed to upgrade worker skills.
Because of the generosity and the structure of their retirement plans, teachers now retire more than four years younger than private - sector workers.
Public sector unions are also the facilitators of authoritarianism, because every new law and every new intrusion on civil liberties is accompanied by a need for more unionized government workers.
Because of this fluidity, migrant caregivers are also impacted by two other sectors under review: homemakers and residential care workers.
«The media is full of stories of migrant worker exploitation, but this moratorium won't end the abuse it will just make workers more precarious,» insists Senthil Thevar, who came to Canada as a Temporary Foreign Worker in the food sector and was forced to switch jobs because of workers rights violaworker exploitation, but this moratorium won't end the abuse it will just make workers more precarious,» insists Senthil Thevar, who came to Canada as a Temporary Foreign Worker in the food sector and was forced to switch jobs because of workers rights violaWorker in the food sector and was forced to switch jobs because of workers rights violations.
The AFL has repeatedly called for the phasing out of the Temporary Foreign Worker Program, especially in low - wage sectors, because it is driving down wages and blocking the first rungs on the job ladder which traditionally have been filled by young workers, seniors and new immigrants.
However, the paper also suggests that there are reasons to believe that non-lawyer ownership will not lead to significant access gains because (i) those in need of civil legal services often have few resources and, for them, legal aid is the answer, (ii) non-lawyer ownership is likely to be attracted to profitable sectors of the market, (iii) some legal services require the individualized attention of an experienced practitioner who charges high rates and the traditional worker owned partnership model may be the better approach in this context and (iv) there may be reasons other than price causing people not to address civil legal needs.
Because manufacturing jobs often require heavy lifting or work around dangerous machinery, workers» comp insurance is much more expensive for businesses in this sector.
The various reasons were because casual jobs from the retail sector were lost, and workers from 15 -24-year-old age group exited the labour force, perhaps to work part - time (or study / travel?)
The various reasons were because casual jobs from the retail sector were lost, and workers from 15 -24-year-old...
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