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We further discuss complementary and disrupted labor below.
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This is because, as Collingham demonstrates, war itself tends to disrupt labor, harvests and markets.
And in the West Bank, "Israeli closure policies continue to disrupt labor and trade flows, industrial capacity, and basic commerce, eroding the productive capacity" of the economy.
In the West Bank, according to the C.I.A. World Factbook, "Israeli closure policies continue to disrupt labor and trade flows, industrial capacity, and basic commerce, eroding the productive capacity" of the economy.
But we are just beginning to scratch the surface of how the Internet is going to disrupt labor.
This same idea is now on the verge of disrupting labor and changing the definition of employment as we know it.
Patrick Carne, Lighthouse.io CEO says they "see a huge opportunity to disrupt labor based industries that are using extremely inefficient, manual and paper based processes".
Otherwise, a lot of people would presumably choose not to chip in, and these free riders would risk disrupting "labor peace," which is to say they would leech off the hard work of labor organizers and foment discord between workers and management.
Most made this point by including citations from the World Bank ("the government of Israel's security restrictions continue to stymie investment") and the C.I.A. World Factbook ("Israeli closure policies continue to disrupt labor and trade flows, industrial capacity, and basic commerce...[and] have resulted in high unemployment, elevated poverty rates, and the near collapse of the private sector").
[New York Post] Some New York State farmers, who have long relied on seasonal labor mostly from Jamaica and Mexico obtained through federal guest-worker contracts, say the state Department of Labor has disrupted their labor supply in an attempt to compel them to hire less experienced domestic workers from Puerto Rico and other areas.
The NHL has had two seasons disrupted by labor disputes over the past two decades.
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