Sentence examples for labour in developing from inspiring English sources

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Like virtually every other retailer and clothing manufacturer, they face the charge of profiting from sweatshop labour in developing countries.

Will that devastating play about the exploitation of cheap labour in developing countries change anything if its costumes are sponsored by a high-street clothing chain?

Fourth, an increase in the real wages of unskilled labour in developing countries across the world as a result of increase in labour standards owing to the TPP/TTIP is an assumption.

When thinking about how women's labour in developing countries is changing as result of climate change I always come back to the same scenario.

It appears that a borderless, globalised world is great when it allows corporations to exploit cheap labour in developing nations, but when those principles are applied in the opposite direction they're countered with bureaucratic razor wire and land mines.

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A survey of the academic literature found that declines were important after the age of 50 in areas requiring speed and problem-solving but not where experience and verbal ability were significant (a matter of some comfort for your 53-year-old columnist).The declining importance of manual labour in developed economies could make older workers more productive for longer.

Despite all the political heat it arouses, moving offshore satisfies only a small part of the demand for skilled labour in developed economies.For some time to come, talented people in the West will demand more from employers, and clever employers will create new gewgaws to entice them to join.

Rising labour costs in developing markets, high unemployment in developed markets, global access to online talent and knowledge, plus advances in robotics mean reshoring of production to developed markets will increase.

This stems from a general trend towards deregulation registered in developed economies and in particular in EU member states and a reinforcement of labour legislation in developing countries.

According to the report, pension reform must take account of workers in the informal economy, who often make up more than half the labour force in developing countries.

With another 200m new entrants predicted to join the labour market in developing countries in the next five years, the disparity with adults, and competition for work, is only going to worsen.

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