Sentences with phrase «significant increase in employment»

Sherrard thinks there'll be a significant increase in employment standards compliance work for employment lawyers, and he also expects more activity for labour lawyers providing services to federally regulated employers in the wake of recent Canada Labour Code changes.
«There are significant increases in employment across all sectors and the turn in fortune is spreading beyond the south - east with graduates in cities such as Birmingham and Manchester doing particularly well.
There had also been significant increases in employment.

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Any increase in TFWs in Southwestern Ontario should be seen as a surprise, as the labour market has been in decline in the region over the last decade, with London, Windsor and Hamilton experiencing significant declines in their full - time employment rates:
With the Fed mandate focused on dual goals of employment and inflation, like our gracious host FS I am not seeing significant rate increases in the near future.
Business activity, employment and new export orders saw significant increases as the backlog in orders declined, and inventories scaled up a bit.
Richard Cherry, Founder and President of the Queens - based Community Environmental Center, said: «It's exciting to see this excellent and significant increase in the number of green employment opportunities.
John Harding, employment tax partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers, said businesses needed to prepare for a «significant increase» in staff costs.
Results from the implementation of the same basic program, adapted to a wide variety of geographic and institutional contexts and with multiple implementing partners, show statistically significant cost - effective impacts on consumption (fueled mostly by increases in self - employment income) and psychosocial status of the targeted households.
Increased development of new and existing businesses in West Sussex should generate significant benefit to the County Council but will undoubtedly lead to more families moving into West Sussex through new employment and thereby increasing the pupil numbers still further.
Numerous Canadians expressed outrage that the Alberta government would spend taxpayers» money on a disingenuous act of greenwashing to support a project that will largely benefit corporations without creating much in the way of employment or economic activity in America, a project that comes with significant environmental risks that will be borne by Americans (in the case of the inevitable spills) and the rest of the world (in the case of increased greenhouse emissions).
Low demand (e.g., due to a significant increase in energy efficiency) is combined with high RE deployment, no employment of CCS and a global nuclear phase - out by 2045 in the third mitigation scenario, Advanced Energy [R] evolution 2010 (Teske et al., 2010)(henceforth ER - 2010).
Lewis Silkin's chief executive Ian Jeffery (pictured) commented: «The opening of our new office in Dublin is a significant step in our evolution as a firm as we continue to grow and invest to meet increasing client demand for our market - leading international employment law offering.
The recommendations include additional enforcement mechanisms, increased fines for contravention of both the ESA and LRA, changes to basic employment standards (including significant changes to the leave of absence provisions in the ESA), and extending bargaining rights to certain employee groups currently exempt from the LRA.
It is likely the number of claims in the Employment Tribunal (ET) and the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) will increase following a significant reduction triggered by the fees.
A spokesman said the judgment could have wide - ranging implications for local authorities, including a significant increase in claims and potentially having to meet the argument that foster carers are «workers» with attendant employment rights such as holiday pay and sick pay.
In fact, the economic crisis that was faced since 2008 has led the Government to enact a very significant reform of the protections of the newly hired employees (hired from March 7th 2015) in case of unfair dismissal, reducing the cases of reinstatement in the event of unfair dismissal and providing the newly hired employees with a progressive increase of protection during the employment relationship, with an indemnity that will increase along with the employees» length of servicIn fact, the economic crisis that was faced since 2008 has led the Government to enact a very significant reform of the protections of the newly hired employees (hired from March 7th 2015) in case of unfair dismissal, reducing the cases of reinstatement in the event of unfair dismissal and providing the newly hired employees with a progressive increase of protection during the employment relationship, with an indemnity that will increase along with the employees» length of servicin case of unfair dismissal, reducing the cases of reinstatement in the event of unfair dismissal and providing the newly hired employees with a progressive increase of protection during the employment relationship, with an indemnity that will increase along with the employees» length of servicin the event of unfair dismissal and providing the newly hired employees with a progressive increase of protection during the employment relationship, with an indemnity that will increase along with the employees» length of service.
Jeanne Spinks, chief operating officer of the Tribunals Service which administers employment tribunals, says: «The significant reason for the increase in employment tribunal cases in 2006 — 07 is a 155 % increase in equal pay claims.
«After posting a significant increase in December, following an upward revision in November, the Employment Trends Index is improving,» said Gad Levanon, Director of Macroeconomic Research at The Conference Board.
The report says that significant regional performance disparities will persist, with the Western provinces expected to again lead in average house price increases and construction in 2007, supported by tighter market conditions, record employment rates and more favourable demographic trends.
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