«But maybe Secretary Clinton might want to apologize to the families who lost their loved ones in Iraq or Secretary Clinton might want to apologize to the millions of
workers in this country who lost their jobs because of the disastrous trade agreements that she supported,» he continued.
According to CBS, there are about four out of every five
workers in the country who are living from paycheck to paycheck.
Not exact matches
Canada is a nation of immigrants, and a new report from the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) suggests that there are plenty of
workers in other
countries who would like to join
in.
He pays $ 15,000 per employee to manage the H1 - B visa process for five of his employees
who are also foreign
workers, and are chronically
in danger of not being readmitted to the
country when they do things like go back to their home
countries to visit family.
Germany views migrants as a way to solve a future dearth of young and able
workers but many
in Europe
who oppose immigration are keen to point out that, as a prosperous
country, Germany has the means to support more migrants.
I don't mean harming or killing
in the same way that policemen and women are harmed or killed
in the line of duty, obviously, or people
who handle hazardous chemicals, or aid
workers in war - torn
countries.
Our government will need to use tariffs to prevent these same foreign (both private and government owned) corporations,
who have
workers that are forced to work
in sweat shops for anything they can get, from dumping (exporting) low cost copies of our Brand named products back into this
country.
For those
who argue that China is poor because capital stock per
worker in China is much lower than
in the advanced
countries, and that China should aggressively increase investment to close the gap, the findings
in this paper ought to be surprising.
Larger companies employing many H - 1B
workers in the United States will pay an extra fee of $ 4,000 for each new H - 1B visa — up from $ 2,000 — and another $ 4,000 to move an H - 1B immigrant
who is already
in the
country to a new employer.
The order weighs how to make the
country's immigration program «more merit based,» calls for site visits at companies that employ foreign
workers, and tasks the Department of Homeland Security with producing a report twice a year on the total number of foreign - born people — not just nonimmigrant visa holders —
who are authorized to work
in the United States.
«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.»
Joan Crain, senior director and global family wealth strategist at BNY Mellon Wealth Management,
who won the Industry Thought Leader award, noted that many expat
workers are surprised to find they owe taxes
in the US as well as
in their home
countries — making them, as she calls it, «accidental Americans.»
«And the thousands of volunteers
in our
country who will give up their time to make someone else's Christmas that little bit better: from faith inspired projects like the Churches Together initiative
in my own constituency - to aid
workers helping those
in war - torn parts of the world.
I maintain that all kinds of violence are the same the violence of the soldier
who kills, the revolutionary
who assassinates; it is true also of economic violence — the violence of the privileged proprietor against his
workers, of the «haves» against the «have - nots»; the violence done
in international economic relations between our societies and those of the third world; the violence done through powerful corporations, which exploit the resources of a
country that is unable to defend itself [Violence (Seabury, 1969), p. 97].
And this is true not only of physical violence — the violence of the soldier
who kills, the policeman
who bludgeons, the rebel
who commits arson, the revolutionary
who assassinates; it is true also of economic violence — the violence of the privileged proprietor against his
workers, of the «haves» against the «have - nots»; the violence done
in international economic relations between our own societies and those of the Third World; the violence done through powerful corporations which exploit the resources of a
country that is unable to defend itself.
Some such experiences and actions can be seen
in the successful action to re-conquer the earth by the farmers
in Brazil or Madagascar, the initiatives for education and rural training of women
in Senegal or
in the exemplary battles of the South - Korean
workers who demonstrated the possibility of constituting efficient inter-professional trade union organisations
in the so - called emerging
countries.
The argument is particularly devastating today, for it is addressed precisely to the deprived, to
workers, to those
who live
in underdeveloped
countries (
who are
in even worse case than the besieged
in Jerusalem), and it is true enough on its negative side.
Two - thirds of the minimum wage
workers,
who are earning an average across this
country of five dollars and fifty cents an hour (they're
in this hotel today, and you'll pass them
in the hall over and over again), are single mothers with three children.
The faith - group programs, representing Protestant, Catholics, and Jews, have consistently provided documentaries, dramas, and discussions which dealt with issues almost never touched by commercial broadcasting: the economic factors behind nuclear armaments; the issues behind draft evasion (during the Vietnam War); the real causes of worldwide starvation; and the problems of people
who are ignored almost completely by the media, such as the aging
who can not live on their pensions, unwed mothers, farm
workers who have no homes, undocumented aliens whom we wish to employ but not pay, and refugees we are sending back to certain death
in their own
countries.
Walmart may have started off with a Christian orientation, but now they prefer to stock their stores with goods made
in factories located
in communist
countries manned by communist
workers who lack basic freedoms we take for granted here.
Essentially they are the ones
who are not strong enough to be advocates for themselves: prisoners, very old and very poor people, household
workers, most people
who live
in Third World
countries, retarded children and adults, schoolchildren, immigrants, farm
workers, unemployed persons, the institutionalized mentally ill, sometimes women, sometimes gays.
Thin - lipped personnel men laugh heartily as they splash around
in the mustard with union stewards; paunchy executives play two innings of slow - pitch softball and then rush off to recuperate at their
country clubs; the president kisses babies belonging to graveyard - shift
workers and delivers a speech prepared by the PR boys about the glorious future awaiting those
who continue to love grand old Amalgamated Sponge.
From Qatar's summer temperature to human rights issues, and from the
country's lack of football history to the number of
workers who have so far died
in making the tournament possible, the decision has been met with uproar.
The entire shooting match should be sacked or imprisoned
in the light of the treatment of
workers in Qatar, and the next two World Cups reallocated to
countries who can, firstly, organise them properly and, secondly, possess human rights records that make them suitable venues
in the first place.
Authoring organization (s): Program for Appropriate Technology
in Health - Published: 2006, 2008 Summary: These materials include clinical algorithms geared for health
workers (not lay counselors) to use to counsel mothers and determine the most appropriate time to stop breastfeeding; an adaptation and finalization of the World Health Organization (
WHO) Infant and Young Child Feeding Counseling: An Integrated Course, including new chapters on complementary feeding and
country - specific recommendations; adaptations and local drawings / graphics inspired by the
WHO counseling cards; and take - home brochures for mothers on exclusive breastfeeding, expressing breastmilk, and replacement feeding.
Now, thanks to health
workers at all levels; the major international agencies - including
WHO, UNICEF and USAID; ministries of health: non-government organisations; and Dialogue on Diarrhoea, control of diarrhoeal diseases is an essential child health programme
in virtually every developing
country.
The organization initially gave a voice and training to the first generation of school - lunch
workers,
who were called upon to introduce meals
in every part of the
country, including the remotest areas.
Like the people that teach our children, those
who are
in charge of feeding them should be among the most revered and best compensated professionals
in the
country, yet most school food service
workers, even those
who manage their departments, are poorly paid, just as most teachers are.
Feeding and nutrition of infants and young children (2003) Guidelines for the
WHO European region, with emphasis on the former Soviet
countries Development of a global strategy on infant and young child feeding: report on a
WHO / UNICEF consultation for the
WHO European Region (2001) Budapest, Hungary 28 May - 1 June 2001 Comparative analysis of implementation of the Innocenti Declaration
in WHO European member states (1999) Monitoring Innocenti targets on the protection, promotion and support of breastfeeding Breastfeeding and healthy eating
in pregnancy and lactation (1998) Report on a
WHO workshop, Arkhangelsk, Russian Federation, 5 - 8 October 1998 Breastfeeding: how to support success (1997) A practical guide for health
workers Health
workers and the
WHO International Code of Marketing of Breast - Milk Substitutes (1987) Report on a
WHO meeting, Copenhagen, 31 October 1986 WPRO
The minister argued that there were more than five million public sector
workers in the
country, and pointed out that they all had loved ones, such as parents, spouses and children,
who might share their frustration at government policy.
«Stuck
in a familiar groove, Len goes on to suggest that all the ills that he claims are befalling Labour are because of actions of so called «Blairites» — those terrible people
who introduced the minimum wage and increased the number, the stature and indeed the pay of public sector
workers across the
country.»
Trump's Republican Party spoke to two groups of American voters: the far right base of the GOP, and to the near two - thirds of Americans
who feel the
country is heading
in the «wrong direction» — many of these will include America's working families, steelworkers and coalminers, bridge - builders and road - pavers, retail
workers and restaurant staff to whom the socio - economic forces of globalization and stagnant wages have been woefully unkind.
Advocates explained that the
workers are largely male migrants
who leave behind their families and travel from Mexico, Guatemala and other Central American
countries for seasonal employment
in the fields.
In December 2011, oil workers who went on strike for better working conditions were machine - gunned to death by the country's police in an act known as the Zhanaozen massacr
In December 2011, oil
workers who went on strike for better working conditions were machine - gunned to death by the
country's police
in an act known as the Zhanaozen massacr
in an act known as the Zhanaozen massacre.
While
workers, businesses and everyone
who voted
in the referendum just want to know what the government's approach to Brexit is likely to mean for their future and the future of the
country.
But the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) also welcomed the «common sense judgment», saying although it had «every sympathy» for those
who lost their pensions, the EU directive did not require
countries to guarantee
workers» pensions
in full.
There are some other worrying trends
in the Comptroller's jobs report, including the prevalence of older
workers in New York,
who perhaps can't afford to retire, and fewer younger employees, compared to the rest of the
country.
There are some other worrying trends
in the comptroller's jobs report, including the prevalence of older
workers in New York,
who perhaps can't afford to retire; and fewer younger employees, compared to the rest of the
country.
Georgiev,
who had been working for a company on the other side of the
country, had been released a few months earlier after having spent four years
in prison, but the other medical
workers, later dubbed the Tripoli Six, were waiting for death by firing squad.
The plan does, however, promise to answer some of Otto's complaints by ensuring that «
workers are less dependent on their employers for their right to stay
in the
country» and holding accountable employers «
who abuse the system and their
workers.»
Basically, why would a company pay you premium dollars when they can simply recruit a highly educated
worker who is
in the
country with a green card?
Critics argue that the H - 1B, furthermore, also depresses pay because under its terms, the visa belongs to the employer, not the
worker,
who therefore can not leave the job that provides the permission to be
in the
country.
«It's not so easy to get physicians
in the United States to follow recommendations, so it shouldn't come as a big surprise that community health
workers and private shopkeepers
in some of the world's poorest
countries have a hard time diagnosing and prescribing drugs correctly,» says Chris Plowe,
who heads the Institute for Global Health (IGH) at the University of Maryland School of Medicine
in Baltimore.
Along with some 2500 Korean students
who received advanced degrees last year
in science and engineering, she was seeking her first research job just as the
country's economy took a nose dive and thousands of
workers were being laid off.
National Public Radio outlines some of the challenges the
country still faces, including caring for survivors, keeping vigilant for reintroductions from Guinea or Sierra Leone, and training replacements for the doctors and health care
workers who died
in the epidemic.
Brantly,
who met with Obama
in the Oval Office this morning, spoke of the many people he treated
who died of Ebola and the urgent need for healthcare
workers from other
countries to go help
in West Africa.
WHO estimates that there are about 12,000 health care
workers in the three affected
countries and another 17,500 «community» responders.
People
who sell sex face a disproportionate risk and burden of HIV;
in low - and middle - income
countries, female sex
workers have a 13.5 times greater chance of HIV infection than women
in the general population.
Lead author Dr Nadja van Ginneken,
who completed the research at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine's Centre for Global Mental Health with funding from the Wellcome Trust Clinical PhD programme, said: «Many low - and middle - income
countries have started to train primary care staff, and
in particular lay and other community - based health
workers, to deliver mental health care.
Two Britons
who contracted the virus have already been successfully treated at the Royal Free hospital
in London, the
country's designated centre, and other healthcare
workers have also been treated there.»