Not exact matches
But, he doesn't see how the Trump administration could
take down an
industry that is already generating billions of dollars and created thousands of
jobs.
Keep abreast of the employment situation in your
industry so you won't be
taken by surprise when you need someone and no one wants your
job.
In health care
industry jargon, HSAs are portable, which means that people can
take an HSA with them when they leave a
job.
The startups rushing to
take advantage of these trends are tailoring their platforms to specific
industries,
job types and geographies.
The wide range of
industries represented in this category aren't creating many new
jobs, but the positions that are available are worth
taking
With a burgeoning tech
industry that's expected to grow by more than 15,000
jobs over the next four years, Vancouver makes the ideal location for the first Red Academy, but Gilbert says she and Mansell hope to
take the concept beyond B.C. and open locations in other major Canadian cities.
Entire
industries are collapsing, forcing thousands of people to go back to school or
take jobs they never wanted.
In this case, the American Enterprise Institute
took some restaurant
industry employment data for Seattle from the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis and blamed a higher minimum wage for the worst decline in restaurant
jobs since the Great Recession.
By making a stronger connection between STEM
jobs and careers in construction, the
industry has an opportunity to reach more women, as well as others in STEM fields who can help
take the
industry to the next level.
To calculate someone's market value (which the Know Your Worth tool recalculates for participating members each week), Glassdoor's machine learning algorithms
take into account current
job title, base salary, employer, work location,
industry, typical
job transitions, years of relevant experience, and current state of the local
job market.
I
took a poll of the room asking the very simple question: «On a scale 1 to10, how hard do you feel it is to get a
job in your desired
industry?»
Yesterday, President Obama urged private companies to
take over the
job of transporting humans into space, a move that was heralded by the burgeoning private space
industry.
Tensions between PDVSA and foreign oil companies have steadily risen since Quevedo
took charge in November and appointed military officers who had little or no oil
industry experience to senior
jobs.
What constitutes a «career change» is a bit vague, but I like to think of it as
taking a
job in a new
industry so that you can continue to develop your personal and professional skills.
While investing in automation is increasingly a trend in the fast - food
industry and beyond, CKE Restaurant employees
took offense to Puzder's appreciation for technology that could cost them their
jobs.
Andreessen used the example of the rise of the automobile
industry a century ago, which many thought would cost the livelihood of everyone whose
jobs were to
take care of horses.
CEPR's Blue Collar Jobs Tracker lets you
take a closer look at the path of
job growth in four major blue - collar
industries: manufacturing, mining, construction, and logging.
Although he's got his work cut out for him, he
took time out during his first week back on the
job to talk not only about big - picture
industry issues, but what he did with his personal time in recent months when he was barred from working for Zillow.
CFRA analyst Angelo Zino said he expected any added manufacturing
jobs would be «minimal» given the 18 months to two years it
takes to build and ramp up a new production facility and the
industry's shift toward automation.
Trump's announcement on Thursday that he would
take the United States out of the Paris accord, saying the agreement would undermine the U.S. economy and cost
jobs, drew anger and condemnation from world leaders and heads of
industry.
Trump, who
takes office on Friday, has repeatedly singled out and criticized U.S. companies across
industries for not doing more to keep
jobs in the United States and has put pressure on them to hire more U.S. workers.
To run the Department of Energy, Trump chose former Texas Gov. Rick Perry, who
took the
job «believing he was
taking on a role as a global ambassador for the American oil and gas
industry that he had long championed in his home state.»
I have recently changed
industries and a few months ago
took a
job with an oil company.
Some 18 % of this year's class went into the technology
industry, up from just 12 % in 2012, while 7 % went into the consumer products
industry, up from a mere 3 % last year, and 5 %
took jobs in the non-profit or government sectors, up from 3 % in 2012.
Her husband Liu Chunhang, a former Morgan Stanley finance guru, created Fullmark Consultants in the BVI in 2004 and was the sole director and shareholder of the firm until 2006, the same year he
took a government
job at the agency that regulates China's banking
industry.
We should
take a lesson from the recent restructuring of the North American auto
industry, where cooperation among labour, business and government has restored
jobs and profitability.
Unions, working with employers, have come along way to making these workplaces safer over the past 30 years, but there's much more work to be done - particularly as we discover the toll these types of
jobs take on workers mental health and as the Conservative government moves closer and closer to total
industry self - regulation (something that puts all Canadians at risk).
In his first State of the Union address, President Donald Trump flicked at a lie about the US coal
industry that he began telling early on the campaign trail: that there was a «war on coal,» that coal's
jobs will return, that regulations by the Obama administration are responsible for its ills, and that the measures he has
taken in office can reverse its fortunes.
You learned business development, you got a new
job, a promotion, you made bonus, you were wearing a tie now in the
industry, but you still
took extra shifts tearing out drywall just to make us an extra buck, it was always spent before you brought it home.
Thus, Catholic educational administrators
take who they can get: (a) graduates who are unable to get better - paying
jobs in
industry or at public high schools, or (b) spouses of individuals who are the primary breadwinners of their families.
i see very few
jobs based on bettering each other, and what
jobs and
industry i see involves is MOSTLY
taking from others or protecting from such.
The release of the Senate bill and a plan for the House to vote this week moves the nation one step closer to creating a tax system that would
take a territorial approach, secure internationally competitive tax rates for manufacturers, reduce taxes on consumers, and help spur
job creation within the grocery manufacturing
industry,» said Pamela G. Bailey, GMA's president and CEO.
CEO's CORNER May I
take this opportunity to say a big thank you to everyone who has made me feel so very welcome as I stepped into the biggest
job in the Australian organic
industry.
About 400,000
jobs are directly created in food
industries and the number gets bigger when people working in its vast distribution networks and supply of raw materials are
taken into account.
In 1988, he found a
job in sales with a food manufacturer of hors d'œuvres,
taking him back to his roots in the food and beverage
industry.
Struggling supermarket giant Woolworths is slashing 500
jobs and will
take a charge of $ 959 million against its profit as it continues restructuring its operations within a competitive retail
industry.
The exact position is unclear, but Bradford is
taking a
job in the oil
industry, he told Kansas» Rivals site, Jayhawk Slant.
Reed is set to
take a
job in the nuclear
industry, working as head of development and community relations at Sellafield.
On the economic and business side, emphasis was put on the importance of being part of single European home market with access to over 250 million people for British business,
industry,
jobs, and future prosperity; greater bargaining strength in matters related to issues such as energy and trade negotiations; and the ability to
take advantage of the Common Agricultural Policy with the price stability and guaranteed food supplies that it brought with it.
The register was set up in 2015 and stirred controversy become members of the public affairs
industry were blocked from
taking the
job.
«With this proposal, New York is
taking bold action to fight climate change and protect our environment, while supporting and growing 21st century
jobs in these cutting - edge renewable
industries.»
The Government will be urged to
take action to save
jobs in the North Sea oil and gas
industry during a House of Commons debate on the situation today.
Labour will invest in the
jobs and
industries of the future, and
take action to enforce a floor under employment standards across the board — so that all
jobs are decent
jobs.
a. to ensure that a comprehensive and ambitious agreement is reached on the TTIP that enhances fair competition on both sides of the Atlantic, while
taking into account the values of the European social market economy, ensuring benefits to consumers,
industry and investors, enhancing quality
job creation and growth, and ensuring that regulatory cooperation does not undermine democratic control on both sides of the Atlantic in any way, and also seeks a transition to a more sustainable society;
«When you're at 18 percent unemployment, you've lost your
industry, the housing market has really
taken a hit around here, the potential of 1,500
jobs — it can be a game changer,» said Town of Wawarsing Supervisor Scott Carlsen.
Take the UK car
industry, which supports 169,000 manufacturing
jobs, 52,000 of which are here in the West Midlands.
President Mahama said many
industries and businesses such as the oil and gas sector were looking for graduates with middle level technical skills, and encouraged the students to
take up such courses to enable them to get
jobs after school.
Jamie Reed resigns to
take job in nuclear
industry, saying he will be able to achieve more for his community in Cumbria
Government should be
taking more of a role in helping people to retrain between
jobs or to work in new
industries to reduce the impact of new technology.
The UK Government has committed in its housing strategy for England to work with
industry to double this sector over the next ten years, adding 100,000 homes to help fill the housing gap and support up to 50,000
jobs directly and indirectly per year -
taking self build mainstream.