Sentences with phrase «sector workers hit»

Here, he is being asked to map out a plan of action, he wants to find a new job before thousands of new public sector workers hit the job market.

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Cutting government services — either temporarily in a shutdown, or permanently through spending reductions — can disrupt a broad range of commerce and hit American workers and businesses tied to the public sector.
But in the past few weeks the sector took a fresh round of hits when franchise group Aussie Farmers collapsed, RFG announced an $ 88 million loss and flagged up to 200 franchise - run stores would close, while pizza giant Domino's reported disappointing results on the back of franchisees complaining about a brutal business model, and Caltex announced it was ditching its franchise model days before a damning report was released by the workplace regulator that found 76 per cent of its franchised stores had payroll compliance breaches that included underpaying workers.
[56] In January 1979, Britain was hit by a series of public sector worker strikes that came to be known as the «Winter of Discontent.»
On Wednesday, thousands of public sector workers across the country hit the streets to protest the hikes in utility and fuel prices.
«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.
Threats to national pay structures are yet another unjustified attack on public sector workers and will hit spending power hard in the poorest areas of the country.
This likely comes as welcome news to the workers at the Valenciennes plant, as France's auto manufacturing sector has been hit especially hard in the auto industry downturn in Europe, which has seen plant closures across the continent.
The uncertainty around the status of EU workers threatens to hit the agricultural sector hard if the status of EU workers isn't clarified.
A key finding is that sectors such as construction, IT and engineering are among the hardest hit by a widening talent mismatch — a measure of the gap between the skills that workers can offer, and those that businesses are looking for.
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