Sentences with phrase «working condition from»

Everything is in working condition from A / C, heat, etc. 2 remote starts.
@Paulster2 I didn't pay any attention to it before I changed the pads, just assumed the car came out in good working condition from the factory.
If some teachers could earn improvements in their wages and working conditions from their own efforts rather than from the efforts of their organized representatives or affiliated politicians, then more - effective teachers would have little reason to support the unions financially or politically.
Thousands of teachers will march in Raleigh to demand better pay and working conditions from state lawmakers.
Why is he trying to separate teachers» working conditions from our students» learning conditions?
Entitled All the World's Futures, Enwezor's show will feature daily readings from Marx's Das Kapital and an exploration of factory working conditions from the 19th century to the present day by British artist Jeremy Deller.
• Maintained a safe work place environment by providing PPE to employees and inspecting the work conditions from time to time.

Not exact matches

«No matter how hard we work to change the conditions within a community, real change will only come from the community itself,» said Davison.
When Segen eventually relented, the inspection found poor living conditions and low food inventories — complaints eerily similar to those from refugees who worked for Segen elsewhere in Eritrea.
Years of pressure from laborer organizers, along with changes from companies like Ford Motor, reformed working conditions in the U.S. and protected workers from schedules that endangered their health and safety.
They often suffer from both mental and physical health problems at a higher rate than workers in other industries as a result of their working conditions, which include operating under hard - nosed management practices and getting yelled at all day by irate customers.
Namely, they don't meet SSDI requirements that their condition be «expected to last at least one year or result in death,» preventing them from working.
-- Reuben Zielinski, cofounder of Redux, a company with patented technology to remove moisture from wet cell phones and return them to working condition.
By tackling a range of problems, from obsolete sewing equipment to inefficient lighting and poorly trained management, he believes he can turn a healthy profit for his investors while improving working conditions, creating a cleaner environment and boosting pay for employees.
That agreement could bar workers from talking about their working conditions and safety issues at the company's facility in Fremont, California.
According to the National Labor Relations Board complaint, Tesla violated workers» rights by requiring them to sign a confidentiality agreement that could bar them from talking about their working conditions and safety issues at the company's facility in Fremont, California.
Robert Chant — a senior VP at Loblaw, a company that commissioned clothing from one of the companies that worked out of the doomed Bangladesh factory — said that while his company has always been concerned to monitor working conditions, they simply hadn't thought to have their subcontractors» buildings inspected.
The RAISE Act's lower quotas and emphasis on English and other skills would make it harder to fill those jobs with immigrants, and thus mean more Americans would be diverted from higher - paid, more productive tasks into cleaning - or else have to live and work in dirtier conditions.
Meanwhile, researchers have also cast doubt on the long - term efficacy of «forced fun» at work, finding that required levity can lead to an array of bad outcomes such as burnout among employees, and that these cheerful work cultures often serve to distract workers from excessive control or poor conditions elsewhere in the business.
Carriers need to see more evidence of how the jets work in real - world conditions, and positive reactions from Swiss Air Lines and AirBaltic could entice customers.
All inmates must hold jobs at the prison, unless they have a medical condition that prohibits them from working.
The oilfield services company announced this week that it would cut 2,000 employees from its North American work force, and will stop paying dividends to shareholders, citing difficult market conditions.
December 2009 (1967 kb PDF file): The Q&A in this issue features seven questions about political influence and the financial crisis (by Deniz Igan, Prachi Mishra, and Thierry Tressel); research summaries on «Credit Conditions and Recoveries from Financial Crises» (by Prakash Kannan) and «Inflation Targeting in Emerging Economies» (by Turgut Kýþýnbay); the contents of the latest issue of IMF Staff Papers; a listing of visiting scholars at the IMF during October — December 2009; and listings of recent IMF Working Papers and Staff Position Notes
If your condition is not expected to improve, a statement from a medical professional saying you'll be unable to work in the future can be helpful.
Fast - food workers from McDonald's and other chains on Wednesday are participating in the latest in a series of national protests calling for higher pay and better working conditions.
Namely, they don't meet SSDIrequirements that their condition be «expected to last at least one year or result in death,» preventing them from working.
Many Social Democratic and Labour parties have jumped on the bandwagon of finance capital, not recognizing the need to rescue industrial capitalism from dependence on neofeudal finance capital before the older conflict between labor and industrial capital over wage levels and working conditions can be resumed.
«The latest upturn in new work was helped by a recovery in demand from both domestic and export markets, which manufacturers attributed to a general rebound in economic conditions and ongoing growth in sales to U.S. clients.
They win higher wages, better working conditions and more protection from unjust employer treatment for their members.
Except it's not from him, it's from an employee complaining about working conditions.
A number of firms noted that stronger export demand helped drive the upturn in business conditions, as highlighted by the fastest rise in new work from abroad since November 2014.
The drug is expected to hasten recovery from the condition, allowing people to return to work or school more quickly.
The report found that many consumers would benefit from more and clearer information about how readvanceable mortgages work, the applicable fees, terms and conditions, and the risks potentially involved.
Its official debt is unpayable, and never should have been forced upon it in the first place — under conditions where the Troika removed the elected prime minister from office to put in their own technocrat (Lucas Papademos, who had worked with Goldman Sachs to falsify the government's 2001 balance sheet to enable it to meet the eurozone's entry conditions).
When employees and employers work together, they can form a powerful team against medical uncertainty and the millions of lost workdays that result from incorrectly diagnosed or improperly treated conditions.
which is a typical argument from employers to justify keeping workers» wages, and working conditions, down.
«From now on, when applicants accept a council grant, they must absolutely commit to offer safe working conditions and a supportive work environment free of discrimination and sexual misconduct.»
Overtired from working under increasingly tough conditions where understaffing has become the norm, the nurses went on strike to get lower nurse - patient ratios.
Yanking health insurance from any retiree is bad enough, but these are people who spent their working lives in highly unsafe conditions; many now suffer from black lung and other coal - related ailments.
A lender provides the DIP post-petition financing to support its working capital needs while the DIP attempts to rehabilitate its financial condition and emerge from bankruptcy protection.
With this new national standard, child labor will be prohibited, migrant workers will be protected from exploitation and safe working conditions will be enforced.
Though representatives from many of the brands said they are working to insure overseas conditions are factories are improved, critics say that the changes are happening to slowly.
What we have had in British political life under British common law is a procrustean class system, one of the most fixed in the world, confirming aristocratic and plutocratic class rule, rigidly preventing the overwhelming numbers of the lower class from gaining equality, representation in government, decent working conditions, the right to union organization, suffrage, and acceptable living standards until the end of the nineteenth century.
This limitation is by no means evident in terms of the ontological principle as we know it from Process and Reality, but it was very real in terms of the ontological principle Whitehead was then working with: «That every condition to which the process of becoming conforms in any particular instance has its reason in the character of some actual entity whose objectification is one of the components entering into the particular instance in question» (EWM 323f).
The conditions of success may differ from one type of work to another or from era to era, but the achievement objectives are identical.
Work that issues from devotion is no longer a slave's burden, and play is no longer the pseudo liberty of one who seeks escape from himself and his condition.
There are four affirmations about Jesus Christ that historically have been stressed in Christian faith: (1) Jesus is truly human, bone of our bone and flesh of our flesh, living a human life under the same human conditions any one of us faces — thus Christology, statement of the significance of Jesus, must start «from below,» as many contemporary theologians are insisting; (2) Jesus is that one in whom God energizes in a supreme degree, with a decisive intensity; in traditional language he has been styled «the Incarnate Word of God»; (3) for our sake, to secure human wholeness of life as it moves onward toward fulfillment, Jesus not only lived among us but also was crucified for us — this is the point of talk about atonement wrought in and by him; (4) death was not the end for him, so it is not as if he never existed at all; in some way he triumphed over death, or was given victory over it, so that now and forever he is a reality in the life of God and effective among humankind.
In an attempt to get better wages, better and safer working conditions, and protection from arbitrary bosses, the unions employed the strike as their major weapon.
One was the work of a sociologist, Earl Brewer, who, with the aid of a theologian and a ministries specialist, sought by an extensive content analysis of sermons and other addresses given in a rural and an urban church to differentiate the patterns of belief and value constituting those two parishes.67 The second was the inquiry of a religious educator, C. Ellis Nelson, who departed from a curricular definition of education to envision the congregation as a «primary society» whose integral culture conditions its young and old members.68 James Dittes, the third author, described more fully the nature of the culture encountered in the local church.
He tearfully told the judge that his mother was a maid in a Chicago hotel who worked from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. every day except Sunday and couldn't afford to come and escort him home, the condition that the judge demanded for each youngster's release.
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