Sentences with phrase «trade workers since»

Finally, the communicating for the purpose of prostitution law had a negative impact on the safety and lives of sex trade workers since it prevented them from «screening potential clients for intoxication and propensity to violence [and was therefore] grossly disproportionate response to the possibility of nuisance caused by street prostitution.»
In their view, even striking down the bawdy - house provision and amending the one on living off the avails wouldn't fully protect all sex - trade workers since many of them «will stay on the streets because of coercion, insufficient resources or lack of support networks.

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The Prairies (Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba), meanwhile, has seen incredible growth since the early 2000s because of the region's vibrant economy and the federal government's emphasis on trade workers needed in the area.
Trump has said the trade agreement, in effect since 1994, hurts U.S. manufacturing and workers.
Since 2002, almost 250,000 manufacturing workers have lost their jobs because of the high dollar and our huge and growing trade deficit with developing Asian countries. Many are older workers who will typically face a long stretch of unemployment, followed by employment in a new job at much lower wages.
Banana workers have been exploited since the banana trade began well over a hundred years ago, though in the last few decades we have been making progress with fair trade and organic certifications that seek to change this.
Workers in Osun who have declared a trade dispute since December 24 today called off their industrial action.
According to the demands by the workers as presented by the state chairman of Trade Union Congress, TUC, Mr Paul Akalazu, gratuities had not been paid since 1998.
The mining sector, which covers workers in the coal, oil and gas trades, has lost 220,000 jobs since peaking in September 2014.
In the decades since, the environmental justice movement has grown from a scrappy army of the poor and disenfranchised into a powerful coalition that united the mostly white and college - educated traditional environmentalists, trade unionists, blue - collar workers and residents of some of the nation's most contaminated neighborhoods.
The other interesting development since MacCartney, on the requirement for uninterrupted rest breaks, is an ECJ ruling that the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) guidance on the obligation of employers to ensure workers actually take their rest breaks is a breach of the UK government's responsibility to implement the Directive.
Since 2003, I have assisted pros in skilled trades and technical professions from line - workers and foremen to top - level executives for engineering and architecture firms.
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