The Southern Christian Leadership Conference, the group he led, created a program called Operation Breadbasket that called for companies to hire a certain number of blacks.
For example, a 20% rise in the minimum wage might result in a 10% increase in total employee compensation at companies that hire a large number of workers at the minimum wage.
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Trust also enables a firm to hire a large number of plant managers, because the CEO will feel comfortable delegating decisions to their direct reports without spending too much time on supervision.
Almost ten years ago, Walgreens began to plan a new generation of distribution centers, one in South Carolina and one in Connecticut, for which the company wanted to hire a large number of people with disabilities.
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But Bolden concedes that she has had a hard time figuring out just how many teachers to hire because the number of students at Fischer keeps rising and falling as parents try to find the best school closest to home.
They can do so more easily because of the number of redundant soldiers for hire.
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The couple's hire car, a blue Fiat Stilo registration number 8588 BTP, is also missing.
He puts a figure for the number of men he wants to hire for each part of the Samarra region.
Number 10 said it planned to hire a replacement in due course.
With Chinese and Brazilian mining firms already queuing up to do business in Mozambique, the government here has imposed limits on the number of foreigners each company can hire, and there are plenty of stories of disillusioned Portuguese heading home without finding work.
The number of graduates overwhelmed the government's capacity to hire, leaving many of them with few options.
This is a clear signal that businesses are reluctant to hire in large enough numbers to bring down this all-important number.
"The number one rule for all athletic directors when making a hire is 'At least win the press conference, '" says Terry Holland, at East Carolina, who is a supporter of Moglia's quest.
Since the implementation of these new tax credits in late 2011, there has been a near doubling of the number of veterans hired through tax credits in 2012, as compared to the previous year, and we hope to continue to see the number of veterans hired through the tax credit grow as more companies hire veterans in the coming year.
However a number of high-profile initiatives, including a London-wide public cycle hire scheme and a plan for a new railway link across the city, soon won him praise.
Martinez pleaded guilty to a number of felonies including solicitation of a violent crime, interstate commerce in murder for hire, witness tampering and mail fraud.
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"We'd love to step out on the limb and hire more people just to get more folks working, but things are so frightening, and number one on that list is health care, " he said.
It will be able to hire additional officials for training purposed and can assign those to work NFL games, though the total number of hires hasn't been determined.
Mr. Sorenson said Marriott plans to more than double the number of hotels in China in the next three years from 54 today and plans to hire 30, 000 employees to fill new hotels in Beijing and Shanghai and smaller cities.
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My number-one priority, every single day, is to figure out how we can get businesses to hire and create jobs with decent wages.
What's more, as I've pointed out here repeatedly, a growing number of the bosses of these companies aren't Brits - and therefore they are demonstrably available for hire in a global market.
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