Sentences with phrase «seeking more labor»

Governor Malloy has said he won't be seeking more labor concessions than the $ 1.5 billion reached in the agreement.

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But there's more at stake here: If the company does adopt more rigorous background checks, which could include fingerprinting, drivers seeking classification as employees could try to use the move as evidence they are indeed employees and not private contractors, says one labor attorney.
Uber, whose whole business model depends on low - cost labor, seeks to drive down labor costs even further using more technology (in this case self - driving cars).
With the family's blessings, she sought to raise profit margins by shifting from labor - intensive products like framing lumber to more lucrative specialties, including kitchen and bath fixtures.
To fully realize the economic benefits of having more women in the labor force, Japan needs to provide incentives for women to seek out more full - time work in high growth areas, he said.
More to the point, politicians seek to win votes by placating labor on the eve of elections.
In addition to the improved incentives for workers to find jobs and higher after - tax incomes, businesses would also seek to employ more workers as the return on capital fell slightly, incentivizing some substitution of capital for more labor.
Above all, as he or she seeks to «grow stronger and more mature» in ministry, he or she is to «labor to fashion [his or her] own life and the lives of [his or her] people on the word of God» — that is to say, on the gospel of God's act in Jesus Christ.
Involvement in the multitudinous problems of a rapidly expanding urban area or exposure to the increasingly bitter struggle between labor and management or entanglement in the luxuriant and rank growth so abundantly fostered by the new wealth of the «gilded age»: these and other factors caused many men to re-examine their roles as ministers and to seek more effective ways of ministering to the needs of their time.11 Perhaps the most important thing that happened to such men was that they became aware of the many factors bearing on human welfare and thus of importance to the Christian gospel.
Simply carrying multiple babies greatly increases the risk of preterm labor, so it's vital that expectant mothers of twins or more know the symptoms and seek appropriate medical care.
It describes those actions as «active comfort - seeking,» which helps the labor to progress while helping the woman feel more comfortable.
In response to the growing trend of women seeking more personalized birth options, the hospital had shrewdly recruited Price to restructure their entire approach to labor and delivery.
The labor republicans sought to create producer cooperatives, believing these to be more productive and that they afforded workers more leisure than the natural workings of the labor market.
Mr. Cuomo, aware that an overwhelming margin of victory in November could be imperiled, desperately sought the WFP's backing in the past week, bartering with the labor executives that lead the party while trying to sway the more liberal WFP committee members who would ultimately decide the nomination to endorse his candidacy.
Reducing mandated spending though is a politically tricky balancing act for a state that doesn't have a lot of money and a governor who has gone to pains to not seek new tax increases while at the same time has a very active labor movement opposed to more provocative changes.
Workers Excluded from Multitude of Labor Laws Seek Faster, More Effective Enforcement from U.S. DOL Monday October 17, 2011 at 06:01 pm
Around the time pregnancy became a choice rather than an inevitability and the business of having children became about more than generating labor for the farm, we began seeking ways to bond with our babies before birth.
In addition, in collaboration with the Illinois Education Association (IEA), CEC provides training and facilitating for Interest - Based Bargaining (IBB), an approach that seeks to reach collective bargaining agreements stemming from the mutual interests of both labor and... Read More
While it is true that when Green takes off his journalist hat and puts on his columnist one he is no longer under any obligation to describe things accurately, he is being more than a bit disingenuous to suggest the «Commissioner's Network» (Section 18 of Senate Bill 24) simply means «longer days, year - round school, more social services, better pay for sought - after science and math teachers — without the constraints of restrictive labor contracts.»
Green says, «certainly the unions could compromise and agree to allowing Malloy and Pryor a dozen or 18 schools where the state could take dramatic action — longer days, year - round school, more social services, better pay for sought - after science and math teachers — without the constraints of restrictive labor contracts.»
Women from low castes have adapted their livelihoods by seeking more day - labor employment, whereas men from low castes ventured into trading on the Nepal - China border, previously an exclusively upper caste livelihood.
This is a clear step towards a more sustained labor mobility package which had been proposed in the Migration agenda which sought to convert the migration crisis into a «well - managed resource» mindful of the long term demographic challenges facing the EU as a whole.
Seeking more trial experience, he joined Kasowitz Benson Torres & Friedman and subsequently joined the labor and employment department of Greenberg Traurig as Of Counsel.
He has worked on more than 1,000 unfair labor practice investigations and has successfully tried many unfair labor practices cases, including defending employers against government efforts seeking injunctive relief in federal court.
Hollywood studios are also seeking cheaper labor, which forces VFX companies to open satellite offices in places like Canada, where the US dollar is worth more, and locations that offer significant tax breaks.
Preterm birth is generally associated with maternal education, as lower - educated women more frequently deliver too soon, and higher educated women more extensively adjust their lifestyle to their pregnancy and seek help more efficiently in case of signals of premature labor (Goldenberg et al. 2008; Reedy 2007).
Supply of housing has been extremely tight, so this presentation seeks to shed light on the factors impeding the construction of more homes to meet demand, especially rising material cost and labor supply constraints.
For instance, as Doug Chasick, CPM, president of the Peachtree Corners, Ga. - based Fair Housing Institute Inc., told JPM for the March / April issue, «There's the knotty problem of disparate impact, which essentially is a theory used in fair housing and labor law that seeks to eliminate practices that adversely affect one group of people of a protected characteristic more than another, despite landlord rules that appear neutral.
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