Not exact matches
The idea of driving up
wages in Mexico is designed to reduce the gap in
costs of production between the countries, and lessen the incentives for companies to shift
jobs there.
Likewise, working additional hours at a
job offers more in
wages earned but comes at the expense of more time to do things outside of work, which is an opportunity
cost of employment.
It's contribution to the national economy in this regard is unmatched, and its efficiency at providing those services is largely unrewarded — high - volumes with very low labour
costs i.e. few BC
jobs and
wages.
Job growth has certainly been firm, but both
wages and unit labour
costs have been growing only slowly.
In addition to having student loan debt, recent graduates face expensive housing
costs, entry - level
wages, and a stagnant
job market once they enter the real world.
Much of the debate over the past years about the benefits and the
costs global specialization, primarily the rapid advance of China as a major manufacturing center has been less about the financial
costs — the $ 12 trillion dollars of additional liquidity that the US consumers offered to the world (the cumulative US trade deficit from 1990 through 2015 compared to the over $ 3 trillion dollars in trade surplus run - up by China over this same period — and more in terms of the
jobs lost and the impact of foreign products on American
wages in manufacturing.
At $ 15 / hour, a 12 - week full - time paid co-op position, paid internship or summer
job placement would
cost employers $ 7,200 in terms of
wages, assuming a 40 - hour work week.
On top of that, the same right - wing cons who praise capitalism as the reason that millions of people have, truthfully, found a way out of poverty, support politicians who keep
wages stagnated, attack the very CONCEPT of a minimum wage despite the skyrocketing inflation and general
cost of living, and support one war after another that makes a handful of people VERY rich while millions suffer, and thousands of troops come home with no legs (and thus, lose their
jobs and often never recover).
As a result, the following has increased: -
Costs to business in relation to; training,
wages and productivity - Time it takes for a new employee to engage with the business and make a contribution - Complexity of the training required - Length of time to determine whether an employee can perform the
job
By far the best article I have ever read on this site, there was no bias or empty statements, just cold hard facts, the writer even respected wengers budget but still pointed to where he should've improved, there are no excuses, what you read is literrally all u get with arsene, if you gave him a budget of 9m or 1 billion, he will ALWAYS take the risk cause he doesn't give a fk about the consequences as if he was a teenager raging through puberty, his stubborn is absolutely pathetic, can you believe he turned down signing a keeper when almunia was shocking, can you believe he didn't sign a CB when squillaci was awful, can you believe that he REFUSED to sign a CDM for almost 8 years, CAN you believe on one of the most important transfer windows of arsenals history, arsene decided to go host charity matches in rome, that's right instead of trying hard for the fans that have respected him and pay him one of the highest managerial
wages in the world, he decided to do what he pleased as usual, cause he doesn't answer to anyone, nor does he giving a flying fk, gazidis a man i thought was also a crook went and did arsene's
job for him and at least got us a striker (which
cost us the title in january last season) and arsene foolishly proclaims that «if i was here we wouldn't of signed danny» meaning we wouldn't of had ANY recognised cf till giroud recovered, arsene wenger is a joke of the highest order, lack of respect, lack of shame and lack order, i despise him
These problems whether physical like mastis and trush, mental like stress and sleep deprivation and other indirect issues like lost
wages from a
job that is not conducive to breastfeeding also
COST society something.
At the time he said within a short space of time, the Ghanaian worker will experience improved
wages, reduced
cost of living, increased
job opportunities, with a value addition in industrialisation to create
jobs with good pay across Ghana, while maintaining a safe and peaceful worker environment necessary for the progressive programmes and policies that the NPP have for the people of Ghana.
There are calls for labour market reform, for lower labour
costs (ie lower
wages), for «renewed efforts» to get school leavers into training, for better use of an existing EU
jobs website to «facilitate the cross-border placement of young people».
Alicia Glen, Mayor Bill de Blasio's deputy mayor for housing and economic development, told the City Council today that obligating developers who receive the controversial 421a tax break to pay construction workers prevailing
wages could result in 17,000 badly - needed below - market apartments not getting built — and argued that the demand for low -
cost housing trumps the call for union
jobs.
This second set had
wages at the top, followed by the
cost of living, the NHS, pensions, education,
job security, housing, unemployment, welfare, utility
costs and care of the elderly, with immigration well down the list.
On sustainability, Mr Laming said those wanting to leave the CFP sought to avoid the policies quota system, increasing catches to replace
jobs and
wages lost through technology, but at further
cost to the fragile underwater environment.
It would damage businesses that export to Europe and the
jobs that depend on those exports for there to be the additional
costs of tariffs and it would damage consumers here, already failed by stagnant
wages and rising housing
costs.
Flynn proposed a home health corps, training unemployed people in their 40s through 60s to help keep elderly people in their homes, reducing nursing home
costs and provide «decent
jobs and decent
wages for people in our communities.»
While advocates have long maintained it isn't right for the city to subsidize poverty - level
wages, the Bloomberg administration had threatened efforts to force higher
wages would
cost the city billions of dollars in investment and tens of thousands of
jobs.
WE at our
jobs are asked to absorb more medical coverage
costs, so, why can't you negotiate with the unions and try to do the same... with pensions too... I really detest that WE have to help pay for increases to pensions when ours are at a standstill... and why can't our representatives have a freeze on their
wages when many companies are laying off?
The rate of
job formation is high, and the
costs per transaction are low, so few scarce resources are squandered in setting the
wages and conditions of employment.
It covers relevant topics for daily survival including: getting a
job,
wages, tips, paycheck taxes, FICA, deductions;
cost of buying and maintaining a vehicle; saving and checking accounts with simple and compound interest calculations; credit cards and how interest is calculated;
cost of raising a family; renting an apartment or buying a home and getting a mortgage; planning a monthly budget; all types of insurances and filling out income tax forms.
(Even world - class
cost - cutter Sergio Marchionne, who leads Chrysler and Fiat, views a two - tier pay scale as unworkable in the long term because of the morale - busting illogic of paying two employees such disparate
wages to do the same
job.)
Now, let's grant that the
cost of living in Australia is different and
wages are higher than in the US (my
job pays $ 30 - 40K higher in Sydney than in San Diego or San Francisco), but even so, $ 20 AUD for a paperback is still more than twice the price of a paperback in the US.
They can take the form of
job layoffs, rising utility
costs and lowered
wages.
The organization has gone so far as to call ACA a «
job killer,» especially for lower - income workers, whose
cost of coverage would be out of proportion with their
wages.
even if someone is well educated...
jobs other than the semiconductor sector, have NOT increased
cost of living
wages since 1976 effectively.
The Paris climate accord is simply the latest example of Washington entering into an agreement that disadvantages the United States to the exclusive benefit of other countries, leaving American workers... and taxpayers to absorb the
cost in terms of lost
jobs, lower
wages, shuttered factories, and vastly diminished economic production.
If we look through the economic cycle, rising
costs and
wages in the jurisdictions that US
jobs were initially outsourced to, the demand for high - quality talent, and corporate social responsibility programmes will mean that
jobs will most likely start to come back, but most probably in the longerterm.
A growing number of employers are choosing not to include a workers» compensation system, greatly increasing the need for qualified attorneys to help fight for compensation to cover any medical bills, lifestyle changes, lost
wages, rehabilitation
costs or financial security for families of those killed on the
job.
In some cases, an injured construction worker may receive workers compensation to assist in the payment of bills and other expenses, but for many, it is not enough to pay for expensive medical and hospital bills, loss of
wages, and other on the
job injury - related
costs.
A phantom
job with phantom
wages — the introduction of deeming in Bill 162 (1988) as a
cost control measure betrays the Meredith principles at the basis of Ontario's workers compensation system.
This plan covers the
cost of medical care, physical therapy and even lost
wages if one of your employees is seriously injured on the
job.
A study by Trade Partnership Worldwide, a consulting group, found the resulting higher steel prices
cost 200,000 Americans their
jobs, representing $ 4 billion in lost
wages.
Workers» compensation provides medical expenses, lost
wages, and rehabilitation
costs to employees who are injured or become ill «in the course and scope» of their
job.
While technically not part of a BOP, we also offer workers» compensation insurance to help pay for things like medical
costs and lost
wages of employees who become ill or injured on the
job.
This insurance provides coverage for medical
costs and lost
wages related to injuries or illnesses sustained by employees in the course of doing their
job.
If your employees are injured on the
job, your business is liable for covering associated
costs, including medical treatment and lost
wages.
Get a workers» comp insurance quote with the Progressive Advantage ® Business Program and better protect your business from medical
costs and a portion of lost
wages for an employee who becomes injured or ill on the
job.
This insurance provides compensation for medical
costs and lost
wages related to injuries or illnesses sustained by employees in the course of doing their
job.
Workers» compensation insurance will pay for medical
costs, lost
wages, and other expenses related to the injuries, such as physical therapy, and
job retraining if necessary.
Workman's comp (as it is frequently called) provides coverage for medical
costs and lost
wages related to injuries or illnesses sustained by employees while on the
job.
If your workers are injured on the
job or are sickened as a result of the work they do for your company, your business is liable for covering associated
costs such as medical treatment and lost
wages.
If you are unemployed, it's possible to calculate the
cost in lost
wages for each day you remain without a
job.
What a can of worms — what a lot of possible consequences — what a lot of
costs, still, for Realtors who feel cut off and abandoned by CREA — who have
wages while Realtors do not — so how much, really, do they care — or are they glad handing at the meetings with those they meet who may give them another
job in the future?
Higher
wages sought by U.S. unions and higher taxes levied by the federal government have raised the
cost of manufacturing in this country, Powell says, sending many
jobs overseas in a process known as «offshoring.»
Americans buoyed by stable
job growth, the promise of higher
wages and rebounding stock prices are in good position to take advantage of historically low borrowing
costs, keeping the housing recovery on course in the eighth year of the expansion.