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is co-chair of the Institute for Tomorrow's | Workforce, a non-profit educational foundation created |
Printing; and the First Nations/Metis/Inuit | Workforce Action Plan MLA Committee. |
1919, with the purpose of educating London's | workforce after the war. |
ive director of the Institute for Tomorrow's | Workforce, an initiative to improve k-12 educational o |
stopher remains an advocate for the cultural | workforce and music education. |
igher levels of trust and respect from their | workforce and communities than their Western counterpa |
ajority of the share ownership passed to the | workforce, and at Taylor's death in 1952 more than 75% |
e used as parking for the districts drive-in | workforce, and nighttime bar and nightclub patrons. |
elopmental education, distance learning, and | workforce and continuing education programs. |
vedriving managers like Mr F.W., downtrodden | workforce, and rebellious trade union shop steward Mr |
ocusing on ensuring that Florida has a legal | workforce and working with the federal government to r |
them uniquely prepared for the 21st century | workforce and post-secondary education. |
st weather pentration, air hygiene for plant | workforce and methodology of construction to reduce to |
staff with an overall goal of increasing the | workforce, and intensify training, with 10% of the cov |
he 1.03 million Koreans conscripted into the | workforce and the military during the colonial period, |
omen in business and mothers re-entering the | workforce, and brought dozens of free dental screening |
d to prepare students for the demands of the | workforce, and in turn, students are approached and of |
ing World War II were pressured to leave the | workforce and become housewives. |
Among South Carolina's assets: a qualified | workforce and additional training through its Technica |
reparable damages and the health of the port | workforce and nearby populations from serious respirat |
e of TAFE is continuing to develop an expert | workforce and extensive facilities and equipment to de |
in reasserted the importance of women in the | workforce and female education, primarily literacy, al |
blished a Skills Vision to enhance the local | workforce and improve employment levels across the cit |
three economic powers who possess a skilled | workforce and access to capital.<citation |
That he was able to raise a | workforce and resources sufficient enough to construct |
e Baby Boomer generation as they entered the | workforce, and the band's rejection of this materialis |
The Registrar was also to consult with the | workforce, and no such society was to be established u |
s include electronic government, the federal | workforce and human capital, financial management, gov |
to day leaders and managers of the enlisted | workforce, and routinely serve in command cadre positi |
4.4% of Italy's GDP, 3.1% of its industrial | workforce, and 16.5% of its industrial investment in r |
ver 1,700 former MSC employees (30% of their | workforce) and assisted in their receivable collection |
Here the company built houses for its | workforce and named them Trevarno Road after the [home |
accounts for over 30% of the Region's total | workforce, and has the largest workforce in San Diego |
itary staff are integrated into the hospital | workforce and treat both military and civilian patient |
• Enhance the training of the current | workforce and the capacity of the future |
education for a competitive and diverse U.S. | workforce and seeks to educate the public about chemic |
2 ft) is the operations platform housing the | workforce and equipment, and further up six differenti |
ny (approximately 10% of Generalgouvernement | workforce) and a similar number of workers in this cat |
age of the mill have drastically reduced its | workforce and production. |
Strategy 8 - Develop a skilled | workforce and advance public commitment to local biofu |
the costs associated with a newly unionized | workforce and the opening of mines in the Mesabi Range |
He succeeded in unionising the | workforce and, as employers refused to meet the wage d |
rities in England & Wales; just 12.6% of its | workforce are graduates, placing it 325th out of 376 l |
Some 21% of its total | workforce are UAE nationals. |
Christmas Rush: The | workforce are forced to work during the Christmas Holi |
losed its doors, laying off the entire local | workforce as part of a larger, company-wide, action. |
She entered the federal | workforce as a labor market economist in the Departmen |
on the line and was opened primarily for the | workforce at the Stoke Prior Works. |
These corporate changes saw the | workforce at Dominion Bridge Company's operations in A |
he Union over pension policies affecting the | workforce at its Grangemouth Refinery. |
s in Tsarskoye Selo and placed the redundant | workforce at Brenna's disposal. |
spects of relocation from grants and skilled | workforce availability through to property searches an |
f a younger, fitter and more flexible centre | workforce became the norm during hostilities, although |
ich resulted in a considerable number of the | workforce being retrenched. |
able to work at the mine, with a goal of the | workforce being made up of 20% or more Inuit people. |
over one million as 250,000 women joined the | workforce between 1914 and 1917. |
ottier system, delivering an extremely cheap | workforce, but at the cost of lower living standards. |
4 the miners' strike included the colliery's | workforce but in vain. |
only did it have an extensive, well trained | workforce, but also possessed large stocks of seasoned |
ers to not only the increase of women in the | workforce but also the increase of forms of employment |
ider Connect Television Inc., increasing its | workforce by more than a thousand employees. |
ease the number of healthcare workers in the | workforce by 140,000. |
lose more than a dozen plants and reduce its | workforce by about 10% after its sales fell more than |
In 1983, the company decreased its | workforce by 30 percent and lost $356 million. |
Stallings was forced into the | workforce by The Great Depression, and returned to hig |
They felt that the lectors stirred up their | workforce by fostering “radical ideas”. |
ction of free e-cards designed for America's | workforce called Afterthoughts. |
She was a | workforce career counselor for the Private Industry Co |
holarship aid is available through the Texas | Workforce Center. |
Students acquire CCIE (TM) ( | Workforce Certificate) and a formal degree to be job-r |
Other key services include the iland | Workforce Cloud that integrates desktop virtualization |
This | workforce comes from Service Partners in 6 different c |
ployment Commission, since renamed the Texas | Workforce Commission. |
tee, formerly known as the Education and the | Workforce Committee. |
erseen by Richard John Anketell who set up a | workforce comprising nine construction parties, 189 ca |
Initially, the company | workforce consisted of six people. |
years, Kosair hospital was run entirely by a | workforce consisting of 99% volunteer members. |
Today, MILMEGA's | workforce consists of 28 design and production staff. |
lanning Council in 2000 and the 21st Century | Workforce Council in 1999. |
The local Judenrat had to supply the | workforce demanded by the SS. |
The college is the county's premier | workforce development resource, offering its education |
nd of the Committee on Economic Development, | Workforce Development and Labor of the Council of Stat |
He also served as the Director of Career and | Workforce Development at the Vermont Department of Edu |
for the middle class, criminal justice, and | workforce development issues. |
romoting housing development, and overseeing | workforce development programs. |
des leadership in public service activities, | workforce development projects, and educational collab |
NRCC is also a leader in | workforce development in its service region of Giles, |
ce and Renewable Energy Development, and for | Workforce Development (which she chaired), and on the |
training ground, and advised the Governor on | workforce development issues for the natural gas pipel |
, he was the vice president for Economic and | Workforce Development at the NC Community College Syst |
reer Advancement Committee of the Governor's | Workforce Development Council, and a member of the Fed |
professional careers, and by contributing to | workforce development in the region." |
inance Division and the Higher Education and | Workforce Development Finance and Policy Division. |
ry training provides employers with tailored | workforce development solutions that include developme |
reserve the Rodman Reservoir; and championed | workforce development and economic development program |
occupational education, skills training, and | workforce development to support the educational, econ |
or economic development, career advancement, | workforce development and community education that are |
serves as a member of the Senate Commerce & | Workforce Development Committee and on the Senate Envi |
, and participates on the Higher Education & | Workforce Development and Transportation Committees. |
The | Workforce Development department provides English lang |
d certificate programs, and results-oriented | workforce development and training solutions. |
VABIO sponsors student internships, | workforce development initiatives and serves as the pr |
dy, as well as an abundance of technical and | workforce development courses. |
Committee on Housing and | Workforce Development |
Joint Committee on Labor and | Workforce Development |
Finance subcommittees for the Bioscience and | Workforce Development Policy and Oversight Division, t |
Finance subcommittees for the Bioscience and | Workforce Development Policy and Oversight Division an |
l government agencies such as the Children's | Workforce Development Council| and the General Social |
s as Special Assistant to the Chancellor for | Workforce Development and is leading efforts to create |
agencies, non-profit research organizations, | workforce development initiatives, and economic develo |
In addition, the College offers a ' | Workforce Development Programme' which includes signif |
to its main campus, the college operates the | Workforce Development Center in Mount Airy, the Yadkin |
county, including the Cleveland Center, the | Workforce Development Center, and the Howell Woods Env |
GPRC's | Workforce Development offers courses to the general pu |
sportation Committee, the Higher Education & | Workforce Development Committee and the Agriculture an |
hievement Award (2003), Innovative Solutions | Workforce Development program (2000), Jimmy Carter Hum |
Finance subcommittees for the Bioscience and | Workforce Development Policy and Oversight Division, t |
eractive Network named the Alabama Office of | Workforce Development the No. 1 U.S. employee developm |
ce Subcommittee for the Higher Education and | Workforce Development Finance and Policy Division and |
door policy, providing educational programs, | workforce development, civic and cultural enrichment, |
CPM provides strategic planning, | workforce development, enterprise services as well as |
er Education, vice chair of the Committee on | Workforce Development, Small Business, and Tourism, an |
Business, Industry and Jobs Subcommittee for | Workforce Development, on the Finance subcommittees fo |
ed much in the fields of adolescent welfare, | workforce development, health, and parenting. |
nate Small Business, Emergency Preparedness, | Workforce Development, Technical Colleges and Consumer |
enate Committee on Children and Families and | Workforce Development, Senate Committee on Health, Hea |
He also serves on the Labor & | Workforce Development, Military & Veterans' Affairs, a |
anizations that address issues in education, | workforce development, public health, or poverty allev |
lopment, Environmental Conservation, Labor & | Workforce Development, and Revenue Finance Subcommitte |
Kosciusko - Attala Educational Center / | Workforce Development, Kosciusko |
h Science, Business & Technology, Economic & | Workforce Development, and Liberal Arts & Transitional |
economic development, chambers of commerce, | workforce development, civic, non-profit, and educatio |
, transportation, economic opportunities and | workforce development, primarily in rural Alaska. |
ment and a separate Department of Labour and | Workforce Development. |
d State Assets; Election Laws; and Labor and | Workforce Development. |
1981, and is currently the ACPO spokesman on | workforce development. |
ly Chair of the Joint Committee on Labor and | Workforce Development. |
grant money to the Piedmont Triad region for | workforce development. |
ing to transfer to a university or enter the | workforce directly with an associate of science in bio |
and globalization has reduced the factory's | workforce drastically. |
The Humble | workforce dropped by a quarter in the first five years |
Single women were needed in the | workforce during World War I, so they found apartment |
nistratively, the Chancellor of Colleges and | Workforce Education is the chief executive officer of |
Enrollment in academic, | workforce education and continuing education classes d |
nvironment, and Natural Resources; Knowledge | Workforce, Education, Arts, Families, and Youth; and T |
curriculum to include technical, academic & | workforce education; community education; and adult ed |
in health care and technologies and provide | workforce education; • A Developmental Studies Program |
The village remains small, with much of the | workforce employed in transportation. |
r two of his new administration to help plan | workforce, energy, and other work conducted by DELEG. |
area prospered, leading to a high demand of | workforce, especially in coal mining and heavy industr |
The | workforce expanded to over 300 men and 100 women. |
the single largest employer in the area, the | workforce far outnumbering that of the BP terminal. |
ement is to develop a competent and educated | workforce for career positions in demand and to have a |
hn Cook, a navvy recently dismissed from the | workforce for violent conduct, committed suicide after |
ensure employers have access to a qualified | workforce for the projected green economy of the 21st |
inesses, while at least as many have come as | workforce for large (construction or other) enterprise |
y 25% of those listed on the Labour Exchange | workforce found employment through them. |
DRDL began to expand rapidly, increasing its | workforce from 400 to 2,500 people over a two year per |
the other hand, could rely on a large slave | workforce from the conquered countries and Soviet POWs |
r CEO John Roth, required Nortel to trim its | workforce from 96,000 to 35,000 people (as of 2006). |
tructure facilities and amenities to attract | workforce from across the globe. |
He cut the | workforce from 13,000 to 7,000, reduced PolyGram's LP |
He slashed the city | workforce, froze salaries, and reconfigured the budget |
Sketchforce - | Workforce ft. |
benefits, increased infrastructure and labor | workforce funding, increased federal financial aid pac |
l Coal Board in April 1954, with most of the | workforce going to Carway or Pentremawr Colliery. |
actory, test department, and airfield as the | workforce grew from 350 to 5,000. |
The | workforce had fallen to 15,000 by 1976, and by the 198 |
6, it was reported that 79% of the Mercury's | workforce had voted in favour of National Union of Jou |
Wanting a loyal | workforce, he developed a town agenda that drew upon e |
these were 600,000 were Poles, This loss of | workforce hit farms, which made up for this calling in |
Workforce housing is designed for people that make 50% | |
e developed in a mix of both market rate and | workforce housing in three phases. |
The concept of | workforce housing has its early roots in the ski towns |
New Hampshire passed | workforce housing legislation in 2008 and plans for th |
MerryPlace, a | workforce housing community is under construction. |
llow Winn Development and a new group called | Workforce Housing Advisors to buy the building's mortg |
Today there exists a policy gap to fund | workforce housing development. |
akes a plea for the mobility of the European | workforce, ideas and financial assets. |
Neville retired from the | workforce in February 2008 at the age of 65 and contin |
icance of the history of companies and their | workforce in this area since the early 1990ties. |
She entered the | workforce in 1958 as a sales consultant for the Party |
n (and in Cuba) had become women's work, the | workforce in Seville remained entirely male. |
opics as aircraft factories and women in the | workforce In addition, the OWI produced a series of 26 |
The resort is reconstructed by the Ukrainian | workforce in the 1930's (the "Living Cherche" Union wi |
Bharti Associate company, creates employable | workforce in the country by converging professional sk |
tion's global legal strategy for its 128.000 | workforce in more than 100 countries. |
a museum of the coal mining industry and its | workforce in the South Wales coalfield. |
omy and creating a "hyper-educated" Canadian | workforce in order to compete with China. |
s size reducing, due to contractions in GM's | workforce in general, and the rise in the Canadian dol |
Now it has over 19500 | workforce in Bangladesh. |
ve affected a large proportion of the female | workforce in Britain. |
ed to issue redundancy notices to its entire | workforce in September 1985. |
She is currently Associate Director, Health | Workforce, in the Maryland Department of Health and Me |
ulties caused Baldwin to lay off some of its | workforce in 2005. |
accounts for about 15% of the total teacher | workforce in Wales. |
cil of Trade Unions opposed the inclusion of | workforce in the trade agreement stating that there is |
The | workforce included about 200 foreigners and 4,000 Indi |
Workforce information provided by the Department of La | |
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