One of the benefits which is most
wanted by workers is the ability to work from home on a regular basis.
Not exact matches
She found most workplaces are haunted
by the spectre of the so - called «ideal employee» — a perfectly productive
worker who employers
want and employees struggle to become.
Gamers will
want to win through effort and practice, not shortcuts, and Riot
wants workers driven
by this ethos.
Start
by asking what
workers want to improve and take the next steps to move forward from there.
Not only does self - employment offer increased flexibility and uncapped income,
workers don't
want to be swallowed up
by the politics and paper shuffling of large corporations.
A survey of more than 5,000
workers conducted
by U.S. Travel Association in 2015 found that 28 percent of
workers did not take vacation because they were afraid of being seen as a slacker or
wanted to prove their dedication.
A global study
by EY reports that 74 % of
workers want «the ability to work flexibly.»
In 2014, 47 % of millennials said they
wanted to be mentored
by their bosses, a figure that actually crept up
by one percentage point in this year's survey, even though these
workers have two more years of work experience under their belts, and many are even becoming managers themselves.
The plurality of Canadians who do not reject the idea in general say temporary foreign
workers should only be allowed if the required skills are not available in Canada (31 %), followed
by those who
want to be sure no Canadian jobs are displaced (21 %) or those who accept temporary foreign
workers for jobs Canadians refuse (18 %).
«Traditional jobs are not as sought - after or desirable as they once were, especially
by younger
workers who
want more flexibility and quality of life.
She said she doesn't
want any groups of students or young
workers unintentionally left behind
by whatever changes the Liberals ultimately decide upon, but suggested that future changes would look to target vulnerable populations like indigenous youth and new immigrants, who have a harder time accessing the job market.
But whatever happened in the boardrooms of Apple, his next piece of advice is a valuable one for any good leader who
wants to surround themselves with top talent and retain those skilled
workers: «If you
want to hire great people and
want them to stay working for you, you have to let them make a lot of decisions and you have to be run
by ideas, and not hierarchy.»
So we have a disturbing picture of mass layoffs combined with plunging help
wanted advertising, but the effect on the monthly unemployment rate and weekly unemployment claims is masked
by attrition of
workers from the labor force.
Workers want to be trusted
by management to do their jobs.
But at the same time, rescue
workers want their rescued dogs to be adopted
by caring and loving masters and families so that the pups may get a good home and all that they deserve.
The fact that another retailer — even a small regional one — is able to compete and sometimes beat Walmart on prices, while also operating well - organized stores staffed
by workers who enjoy their jobs, like their employer and genuinely
want the company to be successful?
At the same time, there will be forces that don't
want this adjustment to take place: Asia is far more interested in political stability
by providing jobs for millions of
workers joining the workforce than to lose sales to the U.S.
by letting their currencies appreciate.
«He's an egomaniac devoid of all moral sense» ---- said the society woman dressing for a charity bazaar, who dared not contemplate what means of self - expression would be left to her and how she would impose her ostentation on her friends, if charity were not the all - excusing virtue ---- said the social
worker who had found no aim in life and could generate no aim from within the sterility of his soul, but basked in virtue and held an unearned respect from all,
by grace of his fingers on the wounds of others ---- said the novelist who had nothing to say if the subject of service and sacrifice were to be taken away from him, who sobbed in the hearing of attentive thousands that he loved them and loved them and would they please love him a little in return ---- said the lady columnist who had just bought a country mansion because she wrote so tenderly about the little people ---- said all the little people who
wanted to hear of love, the great love, the unfastidious love, the love that embraced everything, forgave everything, and permitted everything ---- said every second - hander who could not exist except as a leech on the souls of others.»
Minister Freeland has promised a progressive trade deal and we are encouraged
by the integrity with which she and Canadian negotiators are advancing
workers» rights in the negotiations, and we
want to see the same leadership with enforceable trade measures that are compatible with the Paris Agreement.»
Instead of showing leadership
by improving retirement income security for all Canadians, it
wants to «level down,» threatening young
workers and seniors across the country.
Workers who aren't saving as much as they
want to can aim to get there over time
by having their contribution rate increase automatically
by one or two percentage points each year, financial advisers say.
This is the reality faced
by millions of women who consider abortions each year, and the sad irony is the same pro-life politicians who
want to force them to have their babies typically oppose raising the minimum wage, ensuring paid sick leave and parental leave for all American
workers, and protecting the 20 million people who can finally afford health insurance thanks to the Affordable Care Act.
Good Christians are interviewed
by the police in their homes for daring to express Christian teaching on homosexuality, a charity
worker is sacked for even discussing such views with a fellow
worker, home - schoolers are placed under suspicion, a nurse is sacked for praying with a patient, and campaigners seek to force organisations in the name of equality to employ people who
want to cross-dress part - time.
In the same way that the energy industry today is mistakenly identified with «Big Oil» (Exxon, Chevron, et al.), when it is in fact conducted predominantly
by smaller independent companies most readers will have never heard of, modern capitalism is not largely the purview of Apple and Walmart, but rather of small, privately owned businesses with less than one hundred employees providing services or products the public
wants or needs in order to support the families of the owners and provide jobs for their
workers.
In Mike's view, successive Federal Governments
wanted «to keep the lid on industrial unrest
by keeping the gap between a
worker's income and the cost of living apart».
When cafeteria
workers ask kids, «Do you
want a salad,» sales can increase
by a third....
I told the social
worker that I
wanted to keep him - I was told that I had no choice
by to sign.
I don't
want to promote a system anymore that has Americans squeezing factories so hard that
workers in those countries are abused and they're pumping clouds of pollution into the air that can be seen
by satellite.
He
wants the government to make it a «goal» to cut the number of low paid
workers by one million
by 2020.
Newtown's police commissioners
want Connecticut law changed so officers and others who responded to last month's deadly school shooting are covered
by workers» compensation.
-- Political columnist Errol Louis reviews Sheldon Silver's «other offenses» — Advocates
want changes in the city's proposed e-bike rules; «In case it isn't obvious
by now: Mayor de Blasio should have talked with delivery
workers about electric bikes rather than declaring war on them.»
This demonstrates that most
workers in the public sector do not
want to lose a day's pay
by striking but are being forced to do so
by a minority in their union who have been wound up
by the militant and ideologically - driven desires of union barons.
The MTA
wants LIRR
workers to accept a contract that it says is the same as that recently approved by the Transport Workers Union Local 100, representing more than 34,000 city bus and subway w
workers to accept a contract that it says is the same as that recently approved
by the Transport
Workers Union Local 100, representing more than 34,000 city bus and subway w
Workers Union Local 100, representing more than 34,000 city bus and subway
workersworkers.
This strategy is
by now a standard attempt to appeal beyond conventional constituencies: Labour
wants to be the party of capitalists as well as
workers, the Conservatives desire social liberals in addition to their traditional base, and the Liberal Democrats target people who don't fit in but
want to be liked.
The problem is this: If you really ban groups and people «opposed to British values» - defined apparently
by those who
want to overthrow democracy - you'll need to ban the Socialist
Workers party and Platonist philosophers alongside Islamic extremists.
A recent Survation poll found people supported the last public sector strike
by 61 % to 31 % and overwhelmingly
wanted public sector
workers to be paid more.
We
want a living wage, an end to zero hours contracts unless a
worker genuinely
wants one, end the dependency on food banks
by feeding people properly and repeal of the anti-trade union laws.
Caseworkers, early childhood teachers and child welfare agents contracted
by the state
want the same $ 15 an hour from Cuomo that state employees and fast - food
workers got.
«Since our government
wants to be transparent now
by publishing names of
workers they have paid, let them also go ahead and publish the following in details: 1.
«It's that we don't
want companies that have led the nation in law suits being brought against them
by workers.
«The CNPP
wants to remind him of his campaign promises of developing the state
by building infrastructure, sustaining the prompt payment of
workers and supporting our women.
«Now we say we
want to raise the wage of the
worker who can't get
by, and they say we're interfering in the marketplace.»
«It's like a Faustian pact with the devil, with Flanagan trying to buy more time in power
by giving Cuomo something that could devastate the state's economy while boosting the governor's standing with the unions, who
want to organize higher - paid
workers, and his prospects for president in 2020,» the source continued.
Richard McKinnon.the idea the far left ago are still trying to save face that they nearly destroyed the party in the early 80's are only letting young student momentum types, takr over some Moribund areas, or ousting hard working councillors from positions
by getting their mates to tun up, is more obvious, they're not doing it because not enough people
want Blair at th Hague, in fact some blairites were dead against Iraq, some blue labour types
want Blair at The Hague, the far left would have gone done their path, had nine of this happened, they waited for their chance 2010 we were bunt out, 2015 was the first time, after we'd lost power in history, where we didn't have a civil war, we showed loyalty to Ed M, and look what happened, the hard left are using tricks, on having their open meetings with motions, or getting George Galloway backers to turn up to meetings, momentum, even have kill Blair protests, via Socialist
worker
By SCOTT BAUER Associated Press MADISON, Wis. (AP)-- The Wisconsin State Employees Union
wants state lawmakers to pressure Gov. Scott Walker's administration to begin negotiating with it over salary increases for 22,000 state
workers.
Not even in office yet, New Jersey Gov. - elect Chris Christie already says he will
want concessions from the state's 75,000
workers, and will not be bound
by Corzine's no - layoff pledge.
UKIP, and trying to get them back,
by admitting we were wrong in immigration, be giving into fear Surely as a socialist party we would
want working class
workers to get a decent wage, from, bosses, not be under cut
by the employers.
Conversely, if a
worker is a shy, retiring type whose goal is autonomy, he or she will not be motivated to perform better
by promises of a promotion to management because the last thing he or she
wants is to be in charge of other people.
«Whereas [women are] more like, «I
want to make sure I'm covered [
by workers» comp] so if I really, truly get hurt, I'm going to be taken care of.»»
Japanese office
workers wanted to send handwritten notes to one another so they developed the fax and took the global market
by storm.