Sentences with phrase «too few workers»

Another challenge for general contractors is delivering a quality product when timetables are compressed, there are too few workers, and existing workers are overworked or inexperienced.
Other polling sites had long lines, too few workers and other issues that made the day a nightmare for voters.

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The debate about aging too often is limited to pensions and generating economic growth with fewer productive workers.
It's not too hard to understand why workers might like this plan; it offers them the ultimate flexibility: Instead of running out or cramming vacations into the last few weeks of the year, vacation days can be taken at any time.
In what world is it realistic to look at this situation and to conclude that America has too few low - skill workers?
Cori Gambini, president of Communication Workers of America Local 1168, says numerous studies and reports, including one in 2011 by the New England Journal of Medicine, show the adverse effects of putting too many patients on too few nurses.
The site is too windy for workers to safely erect turbines for more than a few hours a day.
«A community health - care worker or nurse can educate and guide patients on making lifestyle changes at a lower - cost than a doctor, and there are just too few doctors in these countries.»
That has made responding to the epidemic even more difficult in countries that had too few health workers to begin with.
A few years after the incident with my sister, my mother married a great guy, a hard working construction worker who chain smoked and watched far too much television.
One big reason why, they say, is too few U.S. workers with the right skills.
Its problems have been compounded by the remnants of Soviet - era bloat that saw too many workers producing too few vehicles and parts at key employer GAZ.
WASHINGTON — More than 33 million workers qualify to have their student loans forgiven because they work in schools, hospitals or city halls, but too few take advantage of the options because the programs are overly complicated and often confusing, the government's consumer advocate said Wednesday.
Well, it just so happens that some enterprising pirates from the promised land (Hong Kong) decided to take matters into their own hands and port Mario 3 themselves, getting dirt poor workers to slave away for a few weeks (too generous; let's say hours) and get a horrible, awful, rank piece of software out to the masses.
There have been a few moments — like when I was standing too close to an open - water gap in the floating sea ice at the North Pole, until a bearlike Russian camp worker pulled me back, explaining in broken English that a tourist had fallen into the 14,300 - foot - deep, 28 - degree water that way the year before.
The administration is probably not too bothered about losing a few million workers to the Big C, when they are doing their best to limit population growth politically.
Businesses catering to fly - fishermen and greenhouse workers pay big bucks for those little critters, and maggot farmers are all too happy to play nursemaid for a few hours each day.
With so many (too many) entering into the practice of becoming consumers» advisors in the real estate business, without the requisite practice; without the requisite background; without the requisite self - confidence; without the requisite detachment from the commission income mentality, it is no wonder that people such as: the dishwashers; servers; factory workers; truck / cab drivers; teachers; office workers; in general, the young and middle - aged unemployed who can't get a job anywhere else (high school drop - outs) etc. types of the world (none of whom are to be denigrated for their particular positions in the job market... except when they think that they are qualified to become Realtors after attending a few weeks of classes and memorizing answers to questions about which they have absolutely no hands - on experience with which to tie their memorized answers to), will willingly buy into paying someone else to professionally «augment» their individual «realities» on the internet.
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