Sector
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You know, the Small Business Administration tells us that 64 percent of new jobs created in the private
sector
in the USA are thanks to small businesses like mine.
The board members, like Martha Lane Fox, who has hundreds of thousands of followers on Twitter, and highly influential in business, tweeted how impressed she was, and within 10 months, we'd had meetings with Marks and Spencer to say, "We know this is difficult to be a living wage employer, but if you can be one, the rest of the
sector
will look at it, and it's not right that some of your amazing workers are working full time and still can't pay their bills.
This was to prepare us for fieldwork to understand what was the problem, what was holding back informal trade in the informal
sector.
The informal
sector
is growing jobs at four times the rate of the traditional formal economy, or "modern" economy, as many call it.
And they're mashed together with the vast informal
sector
that doesn't bother to distinguish between smugglers and tax evaders and those running illegal whatnot, and the ladies who trade, and who put food on the table and send their kids to university.
Private
sector
has to do it.
We've made improvements in energy and resource efficiency, but the consumer sector, especially in America, is very inefficient.
I spend a lot of time in urban areas looking for design, and studying design in the public
sector.
I notice this stuff because I walk a lot, but here, private industry is really kind of making a mess of the public
sector.
I think that they are, that the statements that we make in this public
sector
are our contributions to a larger whole.
And it's a welcoming area, I think, inclusive of diversity, reflective of diversity, and I think this marriage of both technology and art in the public
sector
is an area where the U.S. can really take a leadership role, and Chicago is one example.
I see large groups of women in tattered uniforms surrounded by huge walls and gates, enclosed by iron barbed wires, and I get hit by an awful stench, and I ask myself, how did I move from working in the respected financial banking sector, having worked so hard in school, to now being locked up in the largest correctional facility for women in Kenya?
And by doing that, you will not only have made your life a whole lot easier, and probably even better, but the whole health care
sector
will have benefited from your decision.
The private
sector
doesn't naturally put its resources into these things.
It requires faith groups, the private sector, media, academia, civil society organizations and others.
The meager resources that have been put into the
sector
have already produced world-class acts, like Lupita Nyong'o and Wanuri Kahiu, but we are going to need a lot more incentives and investments to make filming in Kenya easier, so more Kenyan stories can get on the Kenyan TV and spark off the really difficult conversations we need to have with one another.
The
sector
now supports close to one billion phone connections, it has created nearly four million jobs and generates billions of dollars in taxes every year.
No one sector, let alone nonprofit, start-up or government, is going to solve this.
And get this: that same company has the lowest voluntary turnover rate of any major chain in its
sector.
Just turn it over to the private sector, and we have an Internet.
And that's because most people with decision-making powers, in both the public and the private sector, really don't feel as though they're in danger.
The second one is the labor policies that we have, which make it so difficult for entrepreneurs to create standardized jobs in companies, that 93 percent of Indian labor is in the unorganized
sector.
At the same time give a policy for a lot more people to be in the formal sector, and create the jobs for the millions of people that we need to create jobs for.
But getting the private
sector
to expand is also difficult, because any activity which is open to international trade is basically going to be uncompetitive in a post-conflict situation.
There's one
sector
which isn't exposed to international trade, and which can generate a lot of jobs, and which is, in any case, a sensible
sector
to expand, post-conflict, and that is the construction
sector.
The construction
sector
has a vital role, obviously, in reconstruction.
But typically that
sector
has withered away during conflict.
And so the
sector
shrivels away.
Basically, prices soar and crooked politicians then milk the rents from the sector, but it doesn't generate any jobs.
And so the policy priority is to break the bottlenecks in expanding the construction
sector.
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