Sentence examples for workforce against from inspiring English sources

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Paid leave to keep mothers from exiting the workforce against their will.

In 2007 three-quarters of them were in the workforce, against two-thirds in the west, and their pay was much closer to that of their male colleagues.

And his lavish compensation package — a minimum of two and a half million dollars a year in pay and bonuses, a five-million-dollar personal loan, a deal whereby Apple leased his personal jet — turned much of the Apple workforce against him.

Firms affected by the Great Recession had a strong interest in retaining their qualified workforce against the background of population ageing and the expected future shortages of skilled labor.

As the tech industry takes an increasingly public stand to defend its workforce against an administration with open hostility for immigrants, the department's mission to "foster, promote, and develop the welfare of the wage earners, job seekers, and retirees of the United States" could take on a dynamic role in the clash between Trump and tech.

It provides a core retirement income to tens of millions of people, while insuring almost the entire workforce against disability or early death.

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In 1953 when negotiating to open two factories in southern States, then company President Thomas Watson openly established that IBM would absolutely not have segregated workforces, against those governors' wishes.

That was brought home recently when three German employees were able to force the introduction of a workers' council though 92% of the workforce voted against it because of a quirk in German labour law.

It duly came on 21 March 1917, when the Barrow munitions workforce protested against the management's refusal to honour the "premium bonus scheme" (they were paid a bonus for finishing a job in an allocated time) and against the arrest of shop stewards in Manchester and Sheffield.

Central- and local-government civil servants; police; hospital workers; teachers; post and telecoms workers; electricity and gas workers; the armed services together they add up to some 6m people, a quarter of the workforce, as against 13% in Germany and Britain.But bigger reasons lie in France's history and culture.

In the first three installments of this series, I have looked at how the educational process, judicial systems and workforce work against the needs the Black boys, often ignoring their plights in their early stages until they have escalated to a point where they cannot be fixed.

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