Food
service workers often suffer repetitive stress injuries and injuries from lifting heavy objects as well.
Not exact matches
But the hukou system
often broke down when confronted with China's mass urbanization in recent decades, which saw hundreds of millions of migrant
workers move into metropolises despite poor access to housing and social
services.
Basically, just like prostitution industry in Singapore relies on cheap foreign
workers who
often come on tourist visas, so you can have many other personal
service industries on the same principle.
Data from the National Skills Coalition found that «skill gaps among U.S.
service sector
workers are a significant challenge that
often prevents people from achieving their full potential.
Foremost among Cook for America's ® goals is to increase the level of self - respect among school food
service workers who, all too
often, feel as if they are the least important staff members in a school district's hierarchy.
As a food
service worker, it is this part of the equation that is
often a large part of my frustration.
ALBANY — Though most employers in Albany County provide paid sick days to
workers, those working in retail, transportation and food
service more
often must choose between missing a day's pay and roughing it through work sneezing and coughing.
«[A company] can pay
workers small amounts to write negative online reviews for a competing business,
often fabricating stories of bad experiences or
service,» Zhao says.
He claims that the «youth and inexperience» of the college students operating the shelter
often combine to create a teacher - student dynamic that empowers guests in a way older professional social
service workers can not, ultimately making a persuasive case for the replication of the Harvard Square Homeless Shelter's student - run model in other major cities across the United States.
Changes in demand for specific goods and
services often affect the incomes of the
workers who make those goods and
services.
And we've found, across the public sector, that outsourcing
services often sets off a downward spiral in which lower
worker wages and benefits can hurt local economies and destabilize middle and working class communities.
Building and construction
workers often work on multiple projects across many employers, which makes it difficult to accrue long
service leave (LSL).
Evaluations drawing from
workers, retirees and
Service Canada officials show Canadians are
often confused about what they need when applying for CPP benefits, have a hard time understanding information on government websites, and don't completely understand the cornerstone retirement program.
This figure,
often fragmented, sometimes even completely abstracted, takes on various forms, from the human face, at once raw material and object of symbolic representation, as with Benglis's objectifying caresses, to the full body as place and tool of the trial and pleasure of repetition, as with Nauman's amateur choreography, bordering on the absurd, to the traces and physical prints left by the artist - creator (or the «art
worker» in his
service), as with the irregular random geometry of LeWitt, to the peers (Donald Judd) and tutelary figures in the history of art who inspire Flavin's evanescent structures... Now a disenchanted statement «Double Eye Poke» offers a challenge to the being of perception and thought.
Journalists, dissidents and human rights
workers say they are
often followed or harassed by the Russian spy
service.
Rekai says
often temporary foreign
workers are individuals who provide high - level technical
services for infrastructure projects such as mines, hydro electric projects, and hospitals perhaps for two or three weeks to
service a contract.
A third category of access to justice initiatives seeks to provide legal support
services by delivering legal information to the public through websites or through front line
workers who are
often not legally trained.
They are
often familiar with similar decisions and have a network of
service providers (child psychologists, social
workers, accountants) to assist the family in getting through the conflict.
They were
often repeated, were deliberately designed to discredit him, and were made in concert with a campaign to embarrass and harass him through reports made by Ms. Halstead to various agencies, including his school district, the Ombudsman, the
Workers Compensation Board, the British Columbia College of Teachers, the Human Rights Commission, Children and Family
Services, and the RCMP.
Such rehabilitative
services are
often vital for real, long - term recovery, Yachnin says, and are frequently recommended by injured
workers» own doctors — only to be ignored by the board.
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.
Public servants such as police officers, postal
workers and those in political office can
often find various products and
services just for federal and local government employees and their families.
The gig economy is
often a remote workforce made up of independent contract
workers, temps, freelancers, and
service providers, entrepreneurs, and other non-traditional
workers; and it's growing fast.
Waitresses, hair stylists, childcare providers, convenience store retail clerks, laborers, various types of drivers, and other
service industry
workers often express surprise and dismay that they must now join the rest of the workforce in preparing and submitting documents that both reflect and market their skills, experiences, and other qualifications.
Often the front - line
worker that receives phone calls that are both incoming and outgoing, call - center agents must handle a variety of matters relating to customer
service.
Individuals working in this field
often interact with social
workers, healthcare
workers, nurses, doctors, and statisticians to provide
services to those in need.
Under these purchase - of -
service contracts, the role of the public social
worker often becomes one of referral of individual cases and monitoring of
service contracts.
Aboriginal Health
Workers in government
services often «pick up» those who are not travelling well even when this is outside the scope of their regular work.
Local agencies — such as tribal organizations and departments of health, human
services, or education — match home visitors with new or expectant parents interested in receiving
services.2 Home visiting is a voluntary, home - based
service - delivery strategy that provides
services to parents and children that help the whole family.3 Parents
often learn about home visiting through their children's pediatricians, social
workers, and other support professionals.
Because so many of the origins and consequences of childhood toxic stress lie beyond the boundaries of the clinical setting, pediatric providers are
often called on to work collaboratively with parents, social
workers, teachers, coaches, civic leaders, policy makers, and other invested stakeholders to influence
services that fall outside the traditional realm of clinical practice.72 In many cases, these efforts extend even further afield, moving into the realm of ecologically based, public health initiatives that address the precipitants of toxic stress at the community, state, and national levels.
MIECHV targets high - risk families who are most likely to benefit from intensive home visiting
services, which use trained professionals (
often nurses, social
workers, or parent educators) to help parents acquire the skills to promote their children's development.
Non-tech
workers, including contractors in such jobs as security guards, food -
service employees or gardeners at Google, Facebook Inc., Apple Inc. and other big companies,
often commute for two hours or more each way from California's Central Valley, where housing is more affordable, or live in recreational vehicles parked on city streets.