Sentences with phrase «threat of a job loss»

Time and again the German auto - industry — the largest in the country — has been able to brandish the threat of job losses if legislation contrary to its interests is passed.
The findings suggest London will comfortably remain Europe's largest financial centre, at least in the short term, boosting supporters of leaving the EU, who say the threat of job losses from one of Britain's biggest industries was exaggerated.
They went through a lot of suffering with undervalued houses... especially with the threat of job losses hanging over their head.
Teachers are buckling under the pressure of increased workload and the threat of job loss, and morale is at an all - time low.
A previous study showing that a compulsory living wage would result in 160,000 job losses overestimated the threat of job losses and failed to take into account the economic stimulus that higher pay would give the economy, according to Reed.
The threat of job losses at Gedling borough council is causing «big uncertainty».
Cuomo said as much last week: «I strongly caution Entergy not to use the threat of job losses as a means of prodding economic relief to help their bottom line.»
Gov. Andrew Cuomo warned the owner of FitzPatrick nuclear plant in Oswego County not to use the threat of job losses to solicit financial help from the state.
For the most part, the lower middle class enjoys a reasonable standard of living, but there is the constant threat of job loss (since most rely on the two incomes to support their family), as well as taxes and inflation.
Perhaps the threat of a job loss was just what she needed to take some action to deal with her finances.
They went through a lot of suffering with undervalued houses... especially with the threat of job losses hanging over their head.
Though the reports achieve questionable results, threats of job loss have proven to be an effective way to pressure state and federal lawmakers to continue the industry's favorable policies — such as NEM.

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In addition, almost 450 Victorian jobs1 are under threat from the container deposit tax in drink manufacturing, distribution and packaging hubs, including those around Shepparton, Niddrie, Altona, Broadmeadows and Carrum, who will be most at risk of job losses.
In addition, 400 NSW jobs1 are under threat from the container deposit tax in drink manufacturing, distribution and packaging hubs, including those around Auburn, Campbelltown, Penrith, Parramatta and Smithfield, who will be most at risk of job losses.
The Australian Beverages Council has today expressed disappointment that Australia's Environment Ministers are still considering the triple threat of a drink container tax — job losses, increased grocery costs and a reduction in consumer choice.
«The first threat is the loss of jobs.
24 August 2012 MEDIA RELEASE Drink Container Tax is a Triple Threat to Jobs, Weekly Shop, and Consumer Choice The Australian Beverages Council has today expressed disappointment that Australia's Environment Ministers are still considering the triple threat of a drink container tax — job losses, increased grocery costs and a reduction in consumer cThreat to Jobs, Weekly Shop, and Consumer Choice The Australian Beverages Council has today expressed disappointment that Australia's Environment Ministers are still considering the triple threat of a drink container tax — job losses, increased grocery costs and a reduction in consumer cthreat of a drink container tax — job losses, increased grocery costs and a reduction in consumer choice.
The big danger is that the left, because there is little interest in the EU, will allow the Labour In For Britain campaign, in the hands of Alan Johnson, to present something unimaginative and negative, stressing the threat to jobs and the loss of influence that would be a result of leaving, as the general In campaign will do.
The Telegraph cites senior pro-Brexit figures who reacted furiously to what they saw as an attempt by Business Secretary Greg Clark — known to be in favour of Number 10's plan — to reignite «Project Fear» during a weekend interview where he raised the threat of thousands of job losses.
But it still could mean job losses — most of them women, including two currently on maternity leave — and the council's free newspaper, which keeps residents informed of social housing opportunities and other council services in a borough where many do not have the internet, is also under threat.
For U.S. scientists, a loss in scientific prominence would likely mean «fewer U.S. - based science and technology breakthroughs, and fewer U.S. startup companies and jobs,» and even the threat of an American brain drain.
The loss of a job or a death in the family (or even the threat of a crisis) can put you under a lot of stress that can present in a variety of ways.
These organizations were not only philosophically opposed, but they also were concerned about the loss of jobs and the threat to African - American dominance of the school district.
Your learners only log on to their Learning Management System under threat of death (or loss of job).
«The tax on books and the closure of libraries is an attack on writers, bookstore owners, publishers, and students (who are being hit by this budget six ways to Sunday, through school closures, deep cuts to the university, threats to the tuition freeze, the loss of grants, job losses in the community colleges, and a hike in the price of already - expensive textbooks).
How many lives have been disrupted or destroyed by job loss, business closure, industry closings, cost of living increases, health damaged by stress over threat of impending doom, guilt exploited about destroying nature or killing animals, conflict with friend family friends and neighbours because they dared to suggest most environmentalist's claims were false.
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