Prices, wages, production quotas and, in effect, nearly every detail of business practices in an industry were to be set by small groups of government, labor and industry leaders.
At least 50 percent and as much as 70 percent or 80 percent of the nation's approximately 2 million farm workers are here illegally, according to labor and industry estimates.
In their current form, European corporate states tend to be more informal than their predecessors, drawing on mutually supporting networks of labor, industry and government leaders without the explicit structure of Mussolini's cartels or Roosevelt's code authorities.
Olmert served as Jerusalem mayor from 1993 to 2003 and served in several ministerial capacities -- including as minister of trade, labor and industry -- from 2003 to 2006 before taking over as prime minister after Sharon was incapacitated by a stroke.
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How can we create a sustainable, competitive product at an advantage to make us another leader in the manufacturing and labor force industry going forward, not just to get them back to work for a year or two, sir, but to get to work for the long term so they can grow the market on their own with their own product and their own work?
Since just about every airline has been through some sort of bankruptcy proceeding, industry labor wages are probably as close to parity with each other than ever before.
Once complete, their labor-intensive industry can shift there.
Most Wall Street analysts think industry labor costs will rise substantially over the next couple of years, as pilots and other employees look to the upturn in business as a catalyst for grabbing back a chunk of what they gave up during the industry's rough period.
Also, look at data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics on Employment report, where you can view employment numbers nationally and by state, and from the Bureau of Labor Statistics by Industry report, in which you will find statistics related to layoffs, hiring, and earnings for specific industries.
Continental got that over with early (2000--03) and now has the best labor relations in the industry outside of Southwest Airlines.
If government imposes higher labor costs on this industry, the restaurants will try to make it up by raising their prices.
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The resulting layoffs in British industry poisoned labor relations for decades.
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At United, as throughout the industry, labor relations remains a problem.
The United States should foster democratic institutions in Nicaragua by promoting contacts between U.S. (and, possibly, Costa Rican and Venezuelan) industry, labor, educational groups, health care specialists and agricultural experts.
Continental got that over with early (2000--03) and now has the best labor relations in the industry outside of Southwest Airlines (nyse: LUV - news - people ).
The participants represented business, industry, labor, education, and government.
Today's event with diverse industry, labor and government leaders reiterated how far we have come in developing advanced vehicles that reduce our country's dependence on foreign oil, and grow jobs in our communities.
"This is an industry where if you get your costs out of line and business is not so good, you're dead, " says Sam Peltzman, a University of Chicago business school economics professor who studies labor and the airline industry.
"This is an industry where if you get your costs out of line and business is not so good, you're dead, " says Sam Peltzman, an economics professor at the University of Chicago business school who studies labor and the airline industry.
When WorkAdvance first opened its doors in Tulsa, it identified transportation as a growth industry with significant labor market and skills gaps.
Industry leaders and labor groups want politicians to support policies that protect domestic export-driven businesses, and pundits point out that imports lead to trade deficits.
To reap the long-term benefits of financial reform, China must endure the short-term pain of a severe credit crunch--just as it needs to support industry to curb labor unrest.
If it means putting some government official or commission in charge of declaring that there is a "labor shortage" in an industry, it will be worse than the status quo.
Developing this kind of software would save the industry millions in labor costs, allow for more flexible redesigns, and help pull one more expensive chunk of journalism out of the pre-19th century.
That October, McDonough and other Senate staffers convened about twenty of the most influential leaders and lobbyists from hospital associations, the pharmaceutical industry, the insurance industry, the labor movement, and universal-health-care advocacy groups.
The Labor Department said that the industry had created 296, 000 jobs since falling to a low in January 2011, but added that the current level of employment was still some two million below its previous peak in April 2006.
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Despite pressures on attendance and sponsorships in recent years, the sports industry can bank on the resiliency of television money and labor peace (the NFL, NBA and Major League Baseball recently signed long term labor deals) to provide a steady backbone throughout the industry, Fitch thinks.
Labor negotiations have stalled between shipping industry management and the longshoremen across Eastern and Gulf Coast seaports.
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This vogue got started a decade ago in Europe, when France's antiquated, labor-intensive sea-salt industry was at a low ebb.
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