Sentences with phrase «while other workers»

«While other workers were unable to get to work, the veterans working from home were among the few who were able to handle emergency calls around the clock until power was restored.»
A man with a chainsaw went from log to log, sawing off the sloping protrusions of roots at their bases, while other workers, both men and women, measured and marked them.
The state APC Publicity Secretary, Taiwo Olatunbosun, in a statement in Ado - Ekiti on Sunday said, «it is sheer greed, wickedness and callous insensitivity to Ekiti people's plight for Fayose to refuse to address doctors» strike in the public hospitals over unpaid salaries while other workers remain unpaid for between six and nine months.»

Not exact matches

Therefore, while the number of American workers in the metals industry could increase by an estimated 33,464 jobs, the decrease in other industries would be more significant: an estimated 179,334 jobs.
Companies have the comfort of working with a familiar team minus the expense of hiring full - time employees, while temporary workers get the certainty of steady work without sacrificing the chance to accept other projects.
While 76 percent of full - time private - sector workers have access to an employer - sponsored retirement plan through their jobs, self - employed workers must seek other ways to begin saving.
And while it's clear the Liberals hope to use their tax changes as a sort of parable for the standing - up - for - ordinary - workers part of their broader discourse — a centre - left populism that Trudeau believes other like - minded leaders, such as Hillary Clinton, forgot to defend, to their peril — the specific tax changes in question didn't appear on the Liberals» radar because the current arrangements are unfair.
While stock awards are granted to only the highest performing salespeople, other Nordstrom workers can take part in the company's employee stock purchase plan.
Health care, perquisites, and other benefits are being cut back, employee training programs shelved, and support for creativity and innovation diminished, while the gap in compensation between rank - and - file workers and executives has widened dramatically.
While the company had plenty of other problems — its failure to create sufficient revenue through its retail products, for one — Brush's reluctance to listen to and respect his workers was one of the biggest.
While most workers change jobs multiple times throughout their careers, job - hopping too frequently can make you look impulsive to other employers.
The investigation comes after Gizmodo reported on Monday that a former Facebook employee claimed workers «routinely suppressed news stories of interest to conservative readers,» while «artificially» adding other stories to the trending list.
While the Obama - era rule declared that tips belonged to the workers who collected them, the Department of Labor argued the rule contributed to pay disparities between servers and other staff like dishwashers.
This week, the U.S. district court judge slapped the stingy content - marketing firm with a fine of $ 1.75 million to make it right with workers it forced to forgo pay while using the toilet and for taking other short personal breaks.
But while the gig economy is growing, other big changes predicted for future workers have yet to be realized.
According to an IDC survey, The Document Disconnect, over 80 percent of business leaders surveyed from sales, HR, procurement and other departments agreed that problems «arise because they have different internal systems / applications that don't «talk» to each otherwhile 43 percent of workers surveyed said they often have to copy / paste or rekey in information.
Other employers are instituting flexible working arrangements, such as telecommuting or setting «core hours» when workers have to be present, while allowing them flexibility with the rest.
While prices continue to be hot in California, Washington, and Colorado, other states like Utah and Idaho are seeing double - digit gains, as workers move to areas where there is more supply.
In the United States last year, close to 20 percent of private - sector employees owned stock, and 7 percent held stock options, in the companies where they worked, while about one - third participated in some kind of cash profit - sharing and one - fourth in gain - sharing (when workers get additional compensation based on improvement on a metric other than profits, like sales or customer satisfaction).
While Uber is arguably the biggest and most sophisticated player in inducing workers to serve its corporate goals, other «gig economy» platforms are also involved.
«This suggests that employment prospects for some workers in higher - wage occupations are boosted by minimum wage increases, consistent with a story in which some jobs are lost to automation, while others are created.
About 15 percent of workers use the shuttle service, while others drive, bike, or walk from AT&T Station, said Prema Katari Gupta, senior vice president for the Navy Yard at the PIDC.
While traditionally in lower - profit and lower - value industries such as food, retail, and other services, worker cooperatives are now on the upswing in high - tech and other business sectors (http://www.isthmuseng.com/inWisconsin) and are converting existing small businesses to this model (http://institute.coop/workers-owners and http://institute.coop/resources/successful-cooperative-ownership-transitions-case-studies-conversion-privately-held).
While about half of the 65,000 worker visas issued in 2014 under Zuckerberg's favored immigration program, H - 1B, go to the tech industry, the other half go to people working in various other occupations such as architecture, food service, and health care.
At a number of other workplaces, while those injured on the job are given accommodations to keep working, workers with pregnancy - related medical disabilities have been denied water bottles to stay hydrated, stools to help get them off their feet all day, additional bathroom breaks.
While some are increasingly capable of working independently, replacing human workers on the floor, others are working alongside humans, or being controlled by humans using VR applications.
Brown said he mentioned the proposals he first presented to Trump at a dinner last month: One would expand access to the Earned Income Tax Credit and the Child Tax Credit, while the other would give tax credits to companies that pay workers at least $ 15 an hour and offer health - care and retirement benefits.
My goal would be to both ensure that those who depend on the program are protected, while also balancing the growing cost of Social Security with other pressing priorities — from programs for children, the vulnerable, public investments, and shoring up our education and worker retraining systems.
While some economists cheer the corporate moves to keep the economy expanding, and consumers benefiting, others see the corporate givebacks as public - relations maneuvering to curry favor with workers, consumers and the Trump Administration.
The work, begun as a parish movement, has grown so that the local demands have overtaxed a large corps of workers while importunate calls from many cities in this and other lands for knowledge of the work, and pitiful calls for help from sick ones everywhere have to be put aside....
In order to justify the unpleasant and anxious exertions required in this competitive scheme, the worker searches for more intense kinds of satisfaction which will enable him to forget his burdens for a time and to prove to himself and to others that the struggle is worth while.
While Mary may have never been called an apostle, there was an apostle Junia (Rom 16:7 — the «of note among the apostles» that the ESV and other masculinist translations try to pigeonhole this into is a modern invention, not at all supported by biblical Greek; it was only even created when the masculinists finally had to admit that there was no manuscript evidence for transforming the name into «Junias», a masculine form), and there certainly was a Priscilla who «instructed Apollos» (Acts 18) and who was lauded by Paul as a «fellow worker» (Rom 16:3), as were numerous other women, such as Phoebe the deacon (Rom 16:1).
While workers were being drawn into the industrial labor force as individual breadwinners in Europe during the nineteenth century, for example, other workers in Europe's colonies were being drawn into a permanent state of dependence as producers of raw commodities — in mines and on plantations.
A similar enterprise at the Evangelical Academy at Bad Boll, near Stuttgart, Germany, has made a significant start toward bridging the gap between the Church and the industrial worker by inviting representatives of the Trade Unions and Workers» Councils, including sometimes communists, to discuss the implications of Christianity, while on other occasions employers and Workers» Council leaders have met together for mutual discussion of the applications of the gospel to industry.
While traditional heavy industry is declining, the service sector (made up of office workers and computer operators, fast food and restaurant workers, health care workers, bookkeepers, optical workers, and building custodians, among others) is rapidly expanding.
No one really knows why macaroni salad became a staple of the Hawaiian plate lunch and luaus; some say it came from the plantation workers, while others give credit to the Portuguese fishermen who worked the whaling boats from the Islands.
While working on the Santa Fe Railroad in 1922, Founder Thomas Serrato packed lunches that invoked jealousy among other workers — so much so that he began sharing, at the request of his fellow employees.
According to the California Department of Labor Statistics and Research, workers in food - processing plants have a higher likelihood of being hurt on the job than workers in many other industries.1 One injury while using a meat slicer could end up costing you hundreds of thousands of dollars, especially when you think about the damage that a meat slicer could do to the human body.
Provided training, other foster parents, and social workers will help with the discipline piece or any other parenting challenge that may occur while fostering a child.
You were probably available because your real parents were: a) brainwashed, b) bullied, c) poor and offered no real assistance, d) drugged (single women have had their babies stolen by social workers while they were still medicated from childbirth), e) stolen some other way, f) some combination of the above, or g) all of the above.
Labor costs often amount to as much as half of the budget for a school nutrition department, but salary for cafeteria workers varies greatly, with some districts paying close to minimum wage for entry level workers, while others may pay closer to $ 15 - 20 per hour even for those workers still at first step.
So, Paterson is going to lay - off others while many on his staff keep their raises, SUNY furloughs and lays - off workers while administrators get big raises, and then he says if he had it to do over, he would have appointed himself to future employment in the vacant US Senate seat.
And while other industries, such as manufacturing, have shed skilled workers, the construction industry maintains a third of all employment in this occupation group.
That didn't stop Trump's popularity when it was pointed out countless times that his clothing line is all manufactured in Asia and he hires temporary foreign workers at Mar - a-Lago and other places, all the while he was criticizing other companies for offshore operations.
The Federal Government on Wednesday further clarified on why it restricted banks and other financial institutions from sacking its workers while attributing it to its conviction that the dwindling economy would soon pick.
Governor Ambode, who spoke while addressing scavengers and other workers at the site following the outbreak of fire last Wednesday, said aside the negative health implication of the site to the people, the structure of the facility was also risky and susceptible to all forms of hazards like the fire outbreak.
If Governor Cukomo wants a fight with state workers, while fighting a war on a zillion other fronts, so be it.
So fast food workers could be earning $ 15 an hour in 2021 while all other minimum wage workers are paid $ 2.50 an hour less.
Cuomo backs fast - food workers while de Blasio heads to D.C., as one tries to maintain — and the other tries to build — his national profile.
«Singling out fast food restaurants while ignoring other industries that hire workers who are paid under $ 15 is unfair and discriminatory, harms New York workers, and puts some New York businesses — including mine and my fellow New York McDonald's franchisees — at a competitive disadvantage,» said Jack Bert, who owns seven locations in Queens.
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