Sentence examples for institutions labor from inspiring English sources

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The groom, 30, works for the Sound Alliance, an independent organization in Tukwila, Wash., that represents religious institutions, labor unions, education associations and other civic groups.

In 2005, the Government reduced the level of support for institutions (labor costs) and instead increased support for children.

A labor supply elasticity per se is not a deep structural parameter and depends on many factors including the country (wage distribution, institutions, labor market characteristics), the demographic group under investigating, and the time period, among others.

Move LA's petition expressing support for the 30/10 Initiative continues to grow, with a raft of A-list companies, cultural institutions, labor organizations and professional associations signing on.

Superficially, you can see why people believe this, particularly on the West Coast, where politics (like economics) is individual and entrepreneurial, much more about the voter as consumer and much less about those institutions (labor unions and indeed political parties) that pass on loyalties between the generations.

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Then they realize that they can only succeed if there is a vast phalanx of institutions laboring alongside them.

Labor institutions encompass labor taxation and regulation, freedom of unionization, forms of collective bargaining, minimum wages and other subtler active labor market policies that might reinforce the bargaining power of employees.

In presenting ambitious concerts and music festivals, conservatories have an enormous advantage over professional orchestras and arts institutions: free labor.

From November to March — after the collapse of some prominent financial institutions — the labor market lost an average of 670,000 jobs each month.

Internationally, fewer than seven hundred scholars work full time in the field, in no more than a hundred institutions; people labor for decades waiting for a professor to move aside, or die.

"They've been hurt by technological change" — scanners, for instance, have reduced the demand for supermarket cashiers — "and by the decline in institutions like labor unions and the minimum wage," which has not kept up with inflation in recent decades.

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