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It's a
labor
of love for us and our small team, and we really hope it will inspire kids to explore and learn about the universe.
And perhaps most importantly, a better chance in the
labor
market than they had before they got there.
Ten percent is in state- imposed forced
labor.
Human trafficking is the use of force, fraud or coercion to compel another person's
labor.
As for convictions, out of an estimated 5,700 convictions in 2013, fewer than 500 were for
labor
trafficking.
Keep in mind that
labor
trafficking accounts for 68 percent of all trafficking, but fewer than 10 percent of the convictions.
And I found there are too many fields, and too few
labor
inspectors.
When he found out, he and his wife were shocked and horrified, and they wound up writing an op-ed for a newspaper, saying that it was up to all of us to learn everything we can about the
labor
and supply chains of the products that we support.
What would happen if each one of us decided that we are no longer going to support companies if they don't eliminate exploitation from their
labor
and supply chains?
They were threatened with deportation, but they broke out of their work compound and they marched from New Orleans to Washington, D.C., to protest
labor
exploitation.
Next, he watched his wife go into
labor
at his hospital.
Research by Catalyst and others has shown conclusively that the more gender-equal companies are, the better it is for workers, the happier their
labor
force is.
We need to leave behind these old, transactional, unsuitable, outdated models, and we need to adopt instead the shared collective relational responses that can support a family like Ella's, that can address an issue like loneliness, that can support people into work and up the skills curve in a modern
labor
market, that can also address challenges of education, of health care systems, and so many more of those problems that are pressing on our societies.
In an ant colony, there are dramatic divisions of
labor.
His wife, who's almost due with their first baby, called him from inside the mall to say she is in
labor
and needs to get to the hospital immediately.
"My wife is in labor, I need to get there quick, there's a parking spot.
One person I hired felt that because he attended an elite university, there were certain assignments that were beneath him, like temporarily doing manual
labor
to better understand an operation.
Physically, I had a severe hemorrhage during labor, and major tearing, so I could barely get up, sit or walk.
Of course, these things required even more
labor
to build and maintain, so more people were drawn from the countryside to the cities as more jobs and opportunities became available.
In those days, the Old Church Slavonic word rabota described the forced
labor
of the people.
Capek originally considered calling these hard-working machines labori from the Latin word for labor, but he worried it sounded a bit too scholarly.
There needs to be a way to divide resources, organize major efforts and distribute
labor
efficiently.
Then all income stems from capital, from profits, and the very concept of wage
labor
becomes obsolete.
No more separation between those who own but do not work in the company and those who work but do not own the company; no more tug-of-war between capital and labor; no great gap between investment and saving; indeed, no towering twin peaks.
The world that I am describing to you is simultaneously libertarian, in that it prioritizes empowered individuals, Marxist, since it will have confined to the dustbin of history the division between capital and labor, and Keynesian, global Keynesian.
The crops grown in the new colonies, sugar cane, tobacco, and cotton, were
labor
intensive, and there were not enough settlers or indentured servants to cultivate all the new land.
And so to meet the massive demand for labor, the Europeans looked to Africa.
Hundreds of workmen were to
labor
for years on constructing the Syracusia out of beams of pine and fir from Mount Etna, ropes from hemp grown in Spain, and pitch from France.
They continue to underperform and to see an erosion in the three key drivers of economic growth: capital,
labor
and productivity.
In particular, these developed economies continue to see debts and deficits, the decline and erosion of both the quality and quantity of
labor
and they also see productivity stalling.
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