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exploitation and child labor we preferred to the department of labor.hsa initiates human trafficking investigations when agency of first contact encounters unaccompanied noncitizen children identifies them as trafficking victims sit quietlyy refers the case hsi. when the u.s. customs border section of health and human services identifies and unaccompanied child has the potential trafficking mecca, th, they contact the nurse. if hsi will investigate. committed to every authority and resources available to make the arrest human editors. and to identify in the system. anyone report suspicions of human trafficking hsi always available for better other federal, state, local, tribal territorial law enforcement reports referral tips of human trafficking child sexual exploitation unlawful employer hiring thank you questions. we'll have around five minutes centers and i will start. the first person who introduced him to the world of politics taught me something. he said humility is a first casualty in politics. i have followed that standard when it comes to brea
exploitation and child labor we preferred to the department of labor.hsa initiates human trafficking investigations when agency of first contact encounters unaccompanied noncitizen children identifies them as trafficking victims sit quietlyy refers the case hsi. when the u.s. customs border section of health and human services identifies and unaccompanied child has the potential trafficking mecca, th, they contact the nurse. if hsi will investigate. committed to every authority and resources...
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organized labor movement, he really had issues with business as usual in the labor movement.ision became somewhat problematic for him as a labor leader because he did not believe people should want to make a lot of money. he believed in the unity of labor and that people should be treated well and respected and be able to earn a decent living. but they should not aspire -- it'll class was a dirty word for him. that put him at odds with a lot of the labor movement. >> that is one of the themes of your book. middle-class values were not his. miriam: his goal was to lead a social movement of poor people and to educate people to the importance of sacrifice, really, and building communities. not a traditional labor leader vision. >> cesar chavez appeared on this network in 1985 on one of our signature call-in programs. here is a little bit from that program discussing the lives of migrant workers. >> they are migratory in most cases. they are minority in most cases. all of them earning under the poverty level. most of them have not had really a chance to go to school. the average
organized labor movement, he really had issues with business as usual in the labor movement.ision became somewhat problematic for him as a labor leader because he did not believe people should want to make a lot of money. he believed in the unity of labor and that people should be treated well and respected and be able to earn a decent living. but they should not aspire -- it'll class was a dirty word for him. that put him at odds with a lot of the labor movement. >> that is one of the...
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actually, employing children under the age of 15 is violation of labor law as well.y childhood and maternal care that guarantees physical, intellectual. "the nature of the work is not important, whatever its health conditions or resquare is not of great importance, what does matter is to get money and secure his family substance as possible, children quit school and most of them work. the center has made great efforts with the children and succeeded in returning 84. i was wondering in the streets, asking myself whether i a good person or not, so i joined the vocational school to get the benefit of learning a craft and have a workshop as well as others. they visited me at home and asked me whether i quit school. i said yes, i did. they asked me why i quit school. i said that it was because i wanted to work. they asked me about my work. i said i worked in farming. they invited me to join their vocational school provided i quit working. i agreed. i joined the vocational school and learned a craft. they came every day to the farms to see. if i was still working there, i
actually, employing children under the age of 15 is violation of labor law as well.y childhood and maternal care that guarantees physical, intellectual. "the nature of the work is not important, whatever its health conditions or resquare is not of great importance, what does matter is to get money and secure his family substance as possible, children quit school and most of them work. the center has made great efforts with the children and succeeded in returning 84. i was wondering in the...
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it is not just about labor. but the children practice bigging unknowingly., we provide psychological and social support through team of specialists and social workers. we have a certain room in which children play. their ear energy. at the same time, we use the room as an educational facility. it is also used as warming up and to diagnose children who have learning difficulties. a child with learning difficulty of some kind is treated basically through playing methodology, one of the most successful methodologies in treatment of a child's learning difficulties. this situation is unfortunate and disastrous. it's very difficult to address, the treatment should be done by united efforts of the government, civil society, syndicates, ngos and parents. family should be entrusted with creating a good educational environment, along with the ministry of education, the ministry of social affairs, the ministry of labor, and ministry of the interior. all those should address the seriousness of this phenomenon in order to ensure a future generation of the palestiny. thei
it is not just about labor. but the children practice bigging unknowingly., we provide psychological and social support through team of specialists and social workers. we have a certain room in which children play. their ear energy. at the same time, we use the room as an educational facility. it is also used as warming up and to diagnose children who have learning difficulties. a child with learning difficulty of some kind is treated basically through playing methodology, one of the most...
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she's the way we need a lot more labor scholars, labor, legal like her and another. another 30, i think, would transform the country that's what i think. so i'm. well, the book has just come out and i'm really happy that delighted to about it. i've labeled my record my reconsideration of bill clinton's presidency a fabulous failure because i don't think can comfortably label that president and of his close collaborators either corporate democrats or neo liberal ideologues who are dlc shills. you know on day they marched into the white house or their years before that as well. there their ambitions were, i think, more progressive, even if the execution, many of their initiatives fell short, some by wounds. this give the study that judith inaugurated and i've completed some contemporary relevance today in the united states in in the united states where we're in year old president is pushing forward people and programs that challenged much that fallen under the neo liberal rudy rubric. neo liberalism is now a kind of overused term, but occasionally i'll use it. but i'm
she's the way we need a lot more labor scholars, labor, legal like her and another. another 30, i think, would transform the country that's what i think. so i'm. well, the book has just come out and i'm really happy that delighted to about it. i've labeled my record my reconsideration of bill clinton's presidency a fabulous failure because i don't think can comfortably label that president and of his close collaborators either corporate democrats or neo liberal ideologues who are dlc shills....
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this was the year one labor -- when labor force participation picked up, where immigration picked up, where the distortions to supply and demand from the pandemic, the shortages and the bottlenecks began to unwind. so we had significant supply-side gains with strong demand and we got a 2.5% plus or little more than that growth year. at a time when potential growth might've been higher than that because of the healing on the supply side. that was a surprise to just about everybody. it's what people roughly wrote down a year ago but it was a very different setting a year ago. the labor market is also significantly better. if you look back at the sep from a year ago, there was a significant increase in unemployment. it didn't happen. we are still at 3.7%. so we have seen strong growth, a tight labor market, with support -- one that is coming back into balance with support from the supply side, a greater supply of labor, that's what we are seeing. i think that combination was not anticipated broadly. >> howard. >> thanks. howard schneider, with reuters. thanks for taking the questions. i
this was the year one labor -- when labor force participation picked up, where immigration picked up, where the distortions to supply and demand from the pandemic, the shortages and the bottlenecks began to unwind. so we had significant supply-side gains with strong demand and we got a 2.5% plus or little more than that growth year. at a time when potential growth might've been higher than that because of the healing on the supply side. that was a surprise to just about everybody. it's what...
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it is not just about labor, but the children practice. speaking unknowingly.to methodological services and therapeutic sessions, we provide psychological and social support through team of specialists and social workers. we have a certain room in which children play and use their ener energy, at the same time. we use the room as an educational facility, it is also used as warming up and to diagnose children who have learning difficulties. a child with the learning difficulty of some kind is treated basically through playing methodology, one of the most successful methodologies in treatment of a child's learning difficulties. this situation is unfortunate and disastrous. it's very difficult to address. "the treatment should be done by united efforts of the government, civil society, syndicates, ngos and parents. family should be entrusted with creating a good educational environment, along with the ministry of education, the ministry of social affairs, the ministry of labor and ministry of the interior. all those should address the seriousness of this phenomeno
it is not just about labor, but the children practice. speaking unknowingly.to methodological services and therapeutic sessions, we provide psychological and social support through team of specialists and social workers. we have a certain room in which children play and use their ener energy, at the same time. we use the room as an educational facility, it is also used as warming up and to diagnose children who have learning difficulties. a child with the learning difficulty of some kind is...
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she's the way we need a lot more labor scholars, labor, legal like her and another. another 30, i think, would transform the country that's what i think. so i'm. well, the book has just come out and i'm really happy that delighted to about it. i've labeled my record my reconsideration of bill clinton's presidency a fabulous failure because i don't think can comfortably label that president and of his close collaborators either corporate democrats or neo liberal ideologues who are dlc shills. you know on day they marched into the white house or their years before that as well. there their ambitions were, i think, more progressive, even if the execution, many of their initiatives fell short, some by wounds. this give the study that judith inaugurated and i've completed some contemporary relevance today in the united states in in the united states where we're in year old president is pushing forward people and programs that challenged much that fallen under the neo liberal rudy rubric. neo liberalism is now a kind of overused term, but occasionally i'll use it. but i'm
she's the way we need a lot more labor scholars, labor, legal like her and another. another 30, i think, would transform the country that's what i think. so i'm. well, the book has just come out and i'm really happy that delighted to about it. i've labeled my record my reconsideration of bill clinton's presidency a fabulous failure because i don't think can comfortably label that president and of his close collaborators either corporate democrats or neo liberal ideologues who are dlc shills....
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the labor force participation is much to run? at my age. emigration could help but at some point you will run out of supply-side help and then it gets down to demand and it gets harder. that is veryy possible. but to say with certainty the last mile is different i would be reluctant to suggest we have certainty around that. the inflation keeps coming down the labor market keeps getting back into balance. it is so far so good. we kind of assume it will get harder from here but so far it hasn't. thank you for taking our questions. went to ask about the balance sheet givenas the focus on proceeding carefully and considering rate cuts. can you talk us through with the latest thinking is and has there been any consideration of quantitative tightening at all? >> we are not talking about that right now. this get that out of the way. balance sheet seems to be working pretty much as expected. what we have been seeing is we are allowing a runoff each month that's adding up or close to 1.2 trillion now that is showing up the facility has been coming d
the labor force participation is much to run? at my age. emigration could help but at some point you will run out of supply-side help and then it gets down to demand and it gets harder. that is veryy possible. but to say with certainty the last mile is different i would be reluctant to suggest we have certainty around that. the inflation keeps coming down the labor market keeps getting back into balance. it is so far so good. we kind of assume it will get harder from here but so far it hasn't....
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this was the year one labor -- when labor force participation picked up, where immigration picked up,here the distortions to supply and demand from the pandemic, the shortages and the bottlenecks began to unwind. so we had significant supply-side gains with strong demand and we got a 2.5% plus or little more than that growth year. at a time when potential growth might've been higher than that because of the healing on the supply side. that was a surprise to just about everybody. it's what people roughly wrote down a year ago but it was a very different setting a year ago. the labor market is also significantly better. if you look back at the sep from a year ago, there was a significant increase in unemployment. it didn't happen. we are still at 3.7%. so we have seen strong growth, a tight labor market, with support -- one that is coming back into balance with support from the supply side, a greater supply of labor, that's what we are seeing. i think that combination was not anticipated broadly. >> howard. >> thanks. howard schneider, with reuters. thanks for taking the questions. i wo
this was the year one labor -- when labor force participation picked up, where immigration picked up,here the distortions to supply and demand from the pandemic, the shortages and the bottlenecks began to unwind. so we had significant supply-side gains with strong demand and we got a 2.5% plus or little more than that growth year. at a time when potential growth might've been higher than that because of the healing on the supply side. that was a surprise to just about everybody. it's what...
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labor demand is normalizing. the job worker gap is shrinking, and we still have inflation that is well above the fed's target, and they're stillk the risk of inflation kind of getting stuck while above the fed's target. that normalization of labor demand without an accompanying clear path back down to 2% for price inflation has increased by level of pessimism regarding the soft landing possibility. with regard to the shocks, how concerned are you about commercial real estate? how concerned are you about private-sector data that show an increase in credit card delinquencies? how concerned are you about the data that can be gleaned from earnings calls that talk about a concern for weaker demand, a week holiday season? how concerned are you about business is not giving up for the holidays with october hiring? how concerned are you about corporate earnings? yes, we are seeing a loosening of financial conditions to the appreciation of stock prices but that's seven stocks out of the 500 in the s&p 500. does that kind o
labor demand is normalizing. the job worker gap is shrinking, and we still have inflation that is well above the fed's target, and they're stillk the risk of inflation kind of getting stuck while above the fed's target. that normalization of labor demand without an accompanying clear path back down to 2% for price inflation has increased by level of pessimism regarding the soft landing possibility. with regard to the shocks, how concerned are you about commercial real estate? how concerned are...
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labor demand is normalizing. the job workers gap is shrinking and we still have inflation that is well above the market and they are still the risk of inflation getting stuck well above the fed's target. that normalization of demand without an accompanying clear path back down to 2% for price inflation has increased by a level of pessimism regarding the possibilities. with regard to the shocks how concerned are you about commercial really state and how concerned are you about private-sector data that show an increase in credit card delinquencies and how concerned are you about the data that can be gleaned from earnings calls that talk about a concern for demand or holiday season? have concerned are you about not gearing up for the holidays with hiring and how concerned are you about corporate earnings and we have seen a loosening of financial conditions and appreciation of stock prices but that seven stocks of empty s&p 500. does that constellation make you concerned both about a specific shock and they commercia
labor demand is normalizing. the job workers gap is shrinking and we still have inflation that is well above the market and they are still the risk of inflation getting stuck well above the fed's target. that normalization of demand without an accompanying clear path back down to 2% for price inflation has increased by a level of pessimism regarding the possibilities. with regard to the shocks how concerned are you about commercial really state and how concerned are you about private-sector...
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labor demand is normalizing.he job workers gap is shrinking and we still have inflation that is well above the market and they are still the risk of inflation getting stuck well above the fed's target. that normalization of demand without an accompanying clear path back down to 2% for price inflation has increased by a level of pessimism regarding the possibilities. with regard to the shocks how concerned are you about commercial really state and how concerned are you about private-sector data that show an increase in credit card delinquencies and how concerned are you about the data that can be gleaned from earnings calls that talk about a concern for demand or holiday season? have concerned are you about not gearing up for the holidays with hiring and how concerned are you about corporate earnings and we have seen a loosening of financial conditions and appreciation of stock prices but that seven stocks of empty s&p 500. does that constellation make you concerned both about a specific shock and they commercial
labor demand is normalizing.he job workers gap is shrinking and we still have inflation that is well above the market and they are still the risk of inflation getting stuck well above the fed's target. that normalization of demand without an accompanying clear path back down to 2% for price inflation has increased by a level of pessimism regarding the possibilities. with regard to the shocks how concerned are you about commercial really state and how concerned are you about private-sector data...
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we've had stronger labor market. we've had inflation coming down now as faster, faster than most other economies. so basically compared to other countries we have done well. looking back, the economy got stronger much faster, i think, than wer expected and most peope expected. if you think about, if you go back to the time of covid when it was actually hitting in the first half of 2020 you're looking at a situation where the economy around the world is closing andnd we don't have any idea how long it would take to get vaccines, where we don't know how we will reopen the economy. if you can't get vaccines, we didn't know how lethal the disease was going to be so there was real possibility that is you can be in a longer-term situation where you couldn't get the economy back up to full speed. we just didn't know. so congress acted with no decent, imagine that, passed the cares act which literally put trillions of dollars of potential lending power in our hands. it was so big that we didn't have to use it. the financial
we've had stronger labor market. we've had inflation coming down now as faster, faster than most other economies. so basically compared to other countries we have done well. looking back, the economy got stronger much faster, i think, than wer expected and most peope expected. if you think about, if you go back to the time of covid when it was actually hitting in the first half of 2020 you're looking at a situation where the economy around the world is closing andnd we don't have any idea how...
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all roads point two labor.t's following today strong labor report. do you park the pivot? that's the question of the day. let's bring in the senior investment strategist, do you recalibrate the thinking how quickly the fed starts to cut rates given how strong the economic data is? >> it's no doubt this morning's jobs report was probably stronger than expected on many levels. it probably still points to what we call a goldilocks moderation in the economy. that 199,000 headline number if you strip out the one offs in terms of united auto workers and the actors guild, you get back down to a number that is in line with last month and shows a cooling in the labor market. that's combined with wage gains that are starting to moderate as well. overall, more supply is coming into labor and probably less demand overall, more moderation going forward. that to us still supports a fed that not only steps to the sideline but we think in the back of a mixture, they will start to pivot lower. does this report on the margin sup
all roads point two labor.t's following today strong labor report. do you park the pivot? that's the question of the day. let's bring in the senior investment strategist, do you recalibrate the thinking how quickly the fed starts to cut rates given how strong the economic data is? >> it's no doubt this morning's jobs report was probably stronger than expected on many levels. it probably still points to what we call a goldilocks moderation in the economy. that 199,000 headline number if...
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consequently, the palestinian society should eliminate or at least reduce the child labor phenomenon by all means. everything is possible, there is no importance for place or time, children as fresh as... i am 16 years old, during summer vacation, i work as a street hawker to get my living and be independent. i help my father to bear the miserable condition we live in. i help him in everything as much as i can. كل يوم الصبح بروح بشد على الحممار. every morning i drive my donkey car to the market to carry goods, earn about 20 to 30 shekels daily, give the money to my father, i quit school to work and bring money to my father and family, nuts, nuts, nuts, nuts, seeds and peanuts for one checkle, with whom do you work baby, i work to help working children are at the age of six, seven or eight, those who are less than the age of 10 are forced into the labor market by their parents or those acting in their place, so we cannot count working children accurately since there is no accurate survey of those aged less than 17 available. ate the children's little bare feet and three branches tore
consequently, the palestinian society should eliminate or at least reduce the child labor phenomenon by all means. everything is possible, there is no importance for place or time, children as fresh as... i am 16 years old, during summer vacation, i work as a street hawker to get my living and be independent. i help my father to bear the miserable condition we live in. i help him in everything as much as i can. كل يوم الصبح بروح بشد على الحممار. every morning i drive...
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we have had a stronger labor market. we have had inflation coming down now faster than most other economies. so, basically, compared to other countries, we have done well. looking back, the economy got stronger much faster, i think, than we expected and than most people expected. go back to the time of covid when it was actually hitting in the first half of 2020. you are looking at a situation where the economy around the world is closing. where we don't have any idea how long it will take to get vaccines. or we do not know how we will reopen the economy. if you cannot get vaccines. we did not know how lethal disease -- is a disease would be and there were real possibilities and that there would be longer-term situations where you just could not get the economy back to full speed. we just did not know. congress acted with no dissent and passed the cares act imagine that, no dissent. it literally put trillions of dollars of potential lending power in our hands. it was so big we did not have to use it. financial markets cl
we have had a stronger labor market. we have had inflation coming down now faster than most other economies. so, basically, compared to other countries, we have done well. looking back, the economy got stronger much faster, i think, than we expected and than most people expected. go back to the time of covid when it was actually hitting in the first half of 2020. you are looking at a situation where the economy around the world is closing. where we don't have any idea how long it will take to...
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the labor market is normalizing and labor force participation has moved up among adults. we have seen it move up to the highest levels in decades. and that is helping to ease inflationary pressures as well. >> you said you see a soft landing is a most likely outcome for the economy, do i have that right? sec. yellen: yes, in the sense that, to me, a soft landing is the economy continues to grow, the labor market remains strong and inflation comes down. i believe that's the path we are on. >> when i look back on history, soft landings were rare. in 2000 and 2007 the economy was slowing into a soft landing. most recessions look like a soft landing for a little while. it gives you confidence this might be like an episode in the mid-1990's and in the last two downturns. the covert shock where it looked like we were soft landing and then we had a hard landing? sec. yellen: i agree it is an unusual thing to have happen. it certainly takes skill on the part of the fed to calibrate monetary policy properly. but, if you just look at the data, it looks as though that's the path we
the labor market is normalizing and labor force participation has moved up among adults. we have seen it move up to the highest levels in decades. and that is helping to ease inflationary pressures as well. >> you said you see a soft landing is a most likely outcome for the economy, do i have that right? sec. yellen: yes, in the sense that, to me, a soft landing is the economy continues to grow, the labor market remains strong and inflation comes down. i believe that's the path we are on....
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to feel a severe labor gap in occupied territories. unless we forget israeli rabby believes that the people of africa are monkeys. now, does this really surprise you? hello, i'm mubarak kenya and this is africa today. this week we are focusing on israeli regimes's evil transactions in africa, so stay with us and be part of the conversation by sending us your comments through our social media handle as you watch. israel's evil transactions in africa. the list of the israeli regime's evil transactions in africa is endless, the most recent one is sending desperate africans to work its farms in occupied territories as part of a controversial and secret labor migration deal signed between malavi and the apartide regime of israel. this slave labor deal comes as many leading political figures in africa are calling for total boycott of the israeli regime. "this is not a holy war, it is evil war by evil regime that is driven, that is driving an evil agenda. israel is a zionist apart regime seeking to wipe palestinians off the face of the earth, palestinians who have all the rights to exist, p
to feel a severe labor gap in occupied territories. unless we forget israeli rabby believes that the people of africa are monkeys. now, does this really surprise you? hello, i'm mubarak kenya and this is africa today. this week we are focusing on israeli regimes's evil transactions in africa, so stay with us and be part of the conversation by sending us your comments through our social media handle as you watch. israel's evil transactions in africa. the list of the israeli regime's evil...
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these racist israeli regime has turned to africa for slave labor to fill a severe labor gap in occupied territories. unless we forget israeli raby believe. that the people of africa are monkeys. now, does this really surprise you? hello, i'm mubarak kenya and this is africa today. this week we are focusing on israeli regimes's evil transactions in africa, so stay with us and be part of the conversation by sending us your comments through our social media handle as you watch. israel's evil transactions in africa. the list of the israeli regime's evil transactions in africa is endless, the most recent one is sending desperate africans to work its farms in occupied territories as part of a controversial and secret labor migration deal signed between malavi and the apartide regime of israel. this slave labor deal comes as many leading political figures in africa are calling for total boycott of the israeli regime. "this is not a holy war, it is evil war by evil regime that is driven, that is driving an evil agenda. israel is a zionist apart regime seeking to wipe palestinians off the face o
these racist israeli regime has turned to africa for slave labor to fill a severe labor gap in occupied territories. unless we forget israeli raby believe. that the people of africa are monkeys. now, does this really surprise you? hello, i'm mubarak kenya and this is africa today. this week we are focusing on israeli regimes's evil transactions in africa, so stay with us and be part of the conversation by sending us your comments through our social media handle as you watch. israel's evil...
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right now in the labor market, it’s a seller’s market or a buyer’s market.more, those who are looking for work or those who are looking for workers. generally. it's a seller's market now. yes, vacancies in general there are more vacancies than candidates. and this is amplified by various factors, there, ah, the departure of people in recent years in large quantities. the demographic hole in which we find ourselves, the economic growth there in the last year, this is all, leads to the fact that it is more difficult for companies to find people, this is in general, but it’s interesting, if you look at the specifics there, yes, there are industries, there are directions, in which it is very difficult to find candidates, these are blue-collar professions, these are sales, that is, those same blue collar jobs where no one wanted to go, there is a seller’s market. in our terminology, specific in general, and if you look at white collar workers, especially to top management, then the situation in recent years has not changed much from what was there before, but for
right now in the labor market, it’s a seller’s market or a buyer’s market.more, those who are looking for work or those who are looking for workers. generally. it's a seller's market now. yes, vacancies in general there are more vacancies than candidates. and this is amplified by various factors, there, ah, the departure of people in recent years in large quantities. the demographic hole in which we find ourselves, the economic growth there in the last year, this is all, leads to the fact...
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strong labor demand real demands and self-satisfaction are drawing more americans to the labor force. american households emerge from this pandemic downturn with much better financial health as compared with the gfd. again, i think you can see the connection to certain policies. the latest survey of consumer finances recorded that real median household net worth is 37% higher than before the pandemic. we have not seen that before. if you look at the distribution of households in the lower saw the largest gain. flakka in household net worth sought even larger gain compared with the plot -- compared with declines. that is true for hispanic heating household. the american households paying down debt and lower debt burdens. especially for credit card and student loan debt. median fell the lowest level in the history of the survey last year. an increase in health insurance rates to an all-time high may have also made a contribution. business ownership increased by 9% with particularly large growth in black and hispanic households. we are seeing record high business formation applications a
strong labor demand real demands and self-satisfaction are drawing more americans to the labor force. american households emerge from this pandemic downturn with much better financial health as compared with the gfd. again, i think you can see the connection to certain policies. the latest survey of consumer finances recorded that real median household net worth is 37% higher than before the pandemic. we have not seen that before. if you look at the distribution of households in the lower saw...
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and today our guest is the chairman of the republican party of labor of justice, alexander khishnyak.rnoon. alexander nikolaevich, allow me to congratulate you. party you you lead, one of the few, or rather out of three, that has undergone re-registration; today we have four with belaya rus. parties, in principle, which it makes sense to talk about, you not so long ago, in september of twenty-two, became the chairman, in some interviews that we have already heard until today, you said that before its registration, in general there were a lot of disputes, it is necessary is she, tell us how these debates went and how you made the decision, finally, to be such a party, before... so widely, not in relation to our party , but in general to party building, they were covered, and i remember a meeting in one of the regions, when it was not a meeting, it was just a consultation, people had accumulated problems, me and the deputies present with me chambers, representatives probably spent an hour and a half advising people on various pressing issues, and... a useful society, right? you know, to
and today our guest is the chairman of the republican party of labor of justice, alexander khishnyak.rnoon. alexander nikolaevich, allow me to congratulate you. party you you lead, one of the few, or rather out of three, that has undergone re-registration; today we have four with belaya rus. parties, in principle, which it makes sense to talk about, you not so long ago, in september of twenty-two, became the chairman, in some interviews that we have already heard until today, you said that...
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we have a very strong labor market. very healthy labor market. growth is slowing but still positive. that is the definition of a soft landing. that you don't do great damage to the employment picture. you keep growing but you get inflation down toward 2%. yes, we probably are in the beginning of what could be a soft landing. >> although do all soft landings look that way? are hard landings looking soft at first? >> yeah. you are raising an important point. this is jargon we use to try to summarize a picture that is much more complex than simply one phrase pick >> and takes time to play out. we need to adjust in the meantime. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> former fed official dennis lockhart. >>> minutes away from hearing from chairman powell. he will speak at half past the hour and we will bring that to you live when it happens. we are back after a quick break. giving traders even more ways to sharpen their skills with tailored education. get an expanding library filled with new online videos, webcasts, articles, courses, and more - a
we have a very strong labor market. very healthy labor market. growth is slowing but still positive. that is the definition of a soft landing. that you don't do great damage to the employment picture. you keep growing but you get inflation down toward 2%. yes, we probably are in the beginning of what could be a soft landing. >> although do all soft landings look that way? are hard landings looking soft at first? >> yeah. you are raising an important point. this is jargon we use to...
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i think that the no showing of free labor and unpaid labor involuntary labor is part of the thread has created california and it goes through working backwards. if we think of modern trafficking in the sex and in the fields now and working from that, if we think about the carceral state and unpaid labor in our system where people are building the furniture that we use, the clothing that we wear, that that the penitentiaries in california are still subcontract ing convicts, unpaid people who fed, clothed, guarded by our taxpayer dollars. and yet the profits of their labor are going into industries for t shirts and sweatpants and stuff that we have no idea where what we're wearing, what we're using is produced in our modern prison system. the birth of the carceral state is in california. is san quentin. and as as san quentin is built by the prisoners themselves, this corrupt contractor rents out to private industries. you know, he was a character they can't cover him in too much detail. but was a fascinating story. what was his name? james edsel. yeah. that he was, you know, got the gove
i think that the no showing of free labor and unpaid labor involuntary labor is part of the thread has created california and it goes through working backwards. if we think of modern trafficking in the sex and in the fields now and working from that, if we think about the carceral state and unpaid labor in our system where people are building the furniture that we use, the clothing that we wear, that that the penitentiaries in california are still subcontract ing convicts, unpaid people who...
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to feel a severe labor gap in occupied territories. unless we forget israel believes that the people of africa are monkeys. now, does this really surprise you? hello, i'm mubarak kenya and this is africa today. this week we are focusing on israeli regimes's evil transactions in africa. so stay with us and be part of the conversation by sending us your comments through our social media handle as you watch. israel's evil transactions in africa. the list of the israeli regime's evil transactions in africa is endless, the most recent one is sending desperate africans to work its farms in occupied territories as part of a controversial and secret labor migration deal signed between malavi and the apartide regime of israel. this slave labor deal comes as many leading political figures in africa are calling for total boycott of the israeli regime. "this is not a holy war, it is evil war by evil regime that is driven, that is driving an evil agenda. israel is a zionist apart regime seeking to wipe palestinians off the face of the earth, palestinians who have all the rights to exist, particul
to feel a severe labor gap in occupied territories. unless we forget israel believes that the people of africa are monkeys. now, does this really surprise you? hello, i'm mubarak kenya and this is africa today. this week we are focusing on israeli regimes's evil transactions in africa. so stay with us and be part of the conversation by sending us your comments through our social media handle as you watch. israel's evil transactions in africa. the list of the israeli regime's evil transactions...
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Dec 20, 2023
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it is hard labor, it's an unbelievable exploitation. being grinded in the millstone. the sun detached the color of the skin and tears dried in their eyes. collecting aggregate is one of the most difficult jobs working children practice. the job exposes children's bodies to dangerous burdens. they collect aggregate by donkey cart from the destroyed buildings and streets etc. this is due to the ongoing strict economic crisis. resulting from the blockade imposed on the gaza strip, which causes a scarcity of raw construction materials, هناك مواد بناء كافيه لعمليه الانشاء والبناء. عمري 13. i am 13 years old, i go to school, when i leave school, i go with my father to collect and sell aluminum and copper materials, then i go home to sleep. we earned 5, 10 or... filming some working child, his employer discovered us and send another child to threaten and urge him not to talk to the camera and immediately return to the work, go away, that's enough, the employer wants you to sell, i am going to sell soon, i am going to tell the employer, i swear
it is hard labor, it's an unbelievable exploitation. being grinded in the millstone. the sun detached the color of the skin and tears dried in their eyes. collecting aggregate is one of the most difficult jobs working children practice. the job exposes children's bodies to dangerous burdens. they collect aggregate by donkey cart from the destroyed buildings and streets etc. this is due to the ongoing strict economic crisis. resulting from the blockade imposed on the gaza strip, which causes a...
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to fill a severe labor gap in occupied territories. unless we forget his. rabbi believes that the people of africa are monkeys. now, does this really surprise you? hello, i'm mubarak kenya and this is africa today. this week we are focusing on israeli regimes's evil transactions in africa. so stay with us and be part of the conversation by sending us your comments through our social media handle as you watch. israel's evil transactions in africa. the list of the israeli regime's evil transactions in africa is endless. the most recent one is sending desperate africans to work its farms in occupied territories as part of a controversial and secret labor migration deal signed between malavi and the apartide regime of israel. this slave labor deal comes as many leading political figures in africa are calling for total boycott of the israeli regime. this is not a holy war, it is evil war by evil regime that is driven, that is driving an evil agenda. israel is a zionist apparted regime seeking to wipe palestinians of the face of the earth, palestinians who have a
to fill a severe labor gap in occupied territories. unless we forget his. rabbi believes that the people of africa are monkeys. now, does this really surprise you? hello, i'm mubarak kenya and this is africa today. this week we are focusing on israeli regimes's evil transactions in africa. so stay with us and be part of the conversation by sending us your comments through our social media handle as you watch. israel's evil transactions in africa. the list of the israeli regime's evil...
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Dec 26, 2023
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what does it say about labor right now?"the labor movement's history of backing israel -- and the changing climate amid the war on gaza," which was also published in jacobin magazine with the headline "u.s. labor should act boldly and choose solidarity with palestine." we welcome you both to democracy now! jeff schuhrke, if you can just go through the labor unions -- everyone from the united postal workers union to the powerhouse uaw, united auto workers -- and talk about the gaza activism that we are seeing today. >> good morning and thank you for having me. since october, scores and scores of unions and labor bodies at the local, state, regional, and national level have been calling for a cease-fire. there is a statement -- u.s. labor movement call for a cease-fire that also includes a call for restoring food, you'll, water, electricity to gaza and a call for the release of all hostages that was started around october 17 by united electrical radio and machine workers, which is a relatively small but historically very progr
what does it say about labor right now?"the labor movement's history of backing israel -- and the changing climate amid the war on gaza," which was also published in jacobin magazine with the headline "u.s. labor should act boldly and choose solidarity with palestine." we welcome you both to democracy now! jeff schuhrke, if you can just go through the labor unions -- everyone from the united postal workers union to the powerhouse uaw, united auto workers -- and talk about...
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this is a year where labor force participation picked up, where labor picked up, where the distortions to supply and demonday from the pandemic, shortages and bottlenecks began to subside. we had strong supply side gains and strong demand and got 2% plus or little more than that year. where at a time potential growth might have been higher just because of the healing on the supply side. that was a surprise to everybody. the inflation forecast what people wrote down a year ago but in a very different setting. the labor market because of strong growth has been significantly better. if you look back at the s&p a year ago there was a significant increase in unemployment -- s.e.p. it really didn't happen. we're still at 3.7%. we've seen strong growth, still a tight labor market but one coming back into balance with support from the supply side, a greater supply of labor. it is, you know, that's what we see and i think that combination was not anticipated broadly. >> howard. >> reporter: thanks, howard schneider with reuters and thanks for taking the questions. i wonder if you can give more
this is a year where labor force participation picked up, where labor picked up, where the distortions to supply and demonday from the pandemic, shortages and bottlenecks began to subside. we had strong supply side gains and strong demand and got 2% plus or little more than that year. where at a time potential growth might have been higher just because of the healing on the supply side. that was a surprise to everybody. the inflation forecast what people wrote down a year ago but in a very...
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they're in labor. it can take days. c-section, very quick. you're in and you're out.they carry all the risks of surgeries. >> you have a c-section in 2018, you have a 90% chance of having a c-section the second time. but the second time, it's a more complicated surgery. and the third time, it can be like operating on a melted box of crayons. >> michelle: "melted box of crayons?" jesus! what happens the fourth time? "we don't even need to do the surgery, it just pops out like alien!" and c-sections aren't just risky for the mother. they are risky for the baby. children born via c-section are four times more likely to develop breathing problems. if my kid is gonna have trouble breathing, i want it to be because i raised a douchebag who vapes. is that cotton candy? there has gotta be a better way to do this. and thankfully, there is! and it's not some new fangled, silicon valley birthing pod. it's one of the oldest childbirth technologies there is: midwives. a midwife is a clinician who helps you with birth either inside or outside of a hospital, and for women with uncom
they're in labor. it can take days. c-section, very quick. you're in and you're out.they carry all the risks of surgeries. >> you have a c-section in 2018, you have a 90% chance of having a c-section the second time. but the second time, it's a more complicated surgery. and the third time, it can be like operating on a melted box of crayons. >> michelle: "melted box of crayons?" jesus! what happens the fourth time? "we don't even need to do the surgery, it just pops...
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, agreed for unpaid labor. and you, you mentioned that the spanish were their whole plan for all of south america and central america was this sort of plantation mentality. unpaid labor and, and develop land that was undeveloped. from her point of view. >> i think it's real important though, especially here in california and san francisco, that the chinese men who come to work on the railroad are free. they're working under very detailed elaborate contracts, but they are paid and they are free people. us they're not quote coolies, they're not forced to come here to work on the railroad. the chinese men who come from the gold rush come for the same reason. every other man comes from the gold rush. it's a an oddly gendered migration where the men come free, but the girls and young women are forced to come here. so i just think as we think about asian american history to on to recognize that the chinese men who come and when the railroad is finished, they come down from the sierra mountains, from truckee nevada ci
, agreed for unpaid labor. and you, you mentioned that the spanish were their whole plan for all of south america and central america was this sort of plantation mentality. unpaid labor and, and develop land that was undeveloped. from her point of view. >> i think it's real important though, especially here in california and san francisco, that the chinese men who come to work on the railroad are free. they're working under very detailed elaborate contracts, but they are paid and they are...
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off with an agency and labor organizations for labor peace. now i can't think of a place where we have more of a need than the housing spachls whether or not it is coordinated through ocd or construction management out of dpw or another agency all of the city agents look to participate in meeting the needs of the housing crisis. i believe that those are appropriate ways to expand and extend the city project labor agreement. planning or this committee or any other body that is an area that the departments who don't have a project neighbor agreements we can explore those but if we were up to me an area demands our attention and we are willing to partner on the projects. there is precedent on based on the financing time the financer of meant affordable housing projects you look at the way that documents can be under written. require be standards based on the loan, the financing of that project. with public dollars. and so i thank you is something i'm happy to work with you on and happy to work with the chair special others of when i think about t
off with an agency and labor organizations for labor peace. now i can't think of a place where we have more of a need than the housing spachls whether or not it is coordinated through ocd or construction management out of dpw or another agency all of the city agents look to participate in meeting the needs of the housing crisis. i believe that those are appropriate ways to expand and extend the city project labor agreement. planning or this committee or any other body that is an area that the...
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daria, greetings, everything is correct, today in moscow there is a forum on labor productivity day ofhe minister of economic development, maxim reshetnikov, he shared the results of the implementation of the national project and said that mentoring is currently the most important element of the culture of innovation, because it is the mentor who is this is the person who not only teaches the entire team, but also helps each individual specialist employee to develop in his competencies; he is not just transfers his knowledge, but changes the thinking of specialists in the team. largely thanks to mentors, more than 5,500 companies and 15 million employees across the country have become participants in our national project at enterprises where federal and regional centers of competence have completed projects, this is almost 4,500 enterprises, profits have increased by more than 300.. . rubles and this is almost 10 times more than the federal project, in general, the federal budget was spent on this national project, that is, our the national project, well, from the point of view of econ
daria, greetings, everything is correct, today in moscow there is a forum on labor productivity day ofhe minister of economic development, maxim reshetnikov, he shared the results of the implementation of the national project and said that mentoring is currently the most important element of the culture of innovation, because it is the mentor who is this is the person who not only teaches the entire team, but also helps each individual specialist employee to develop in his competencies; he is...
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trends indicate significant structural imbalances in the labor market, the nbu notes, let's add economist khodovskyi, head of the analytical direction of the anc network to our conversation. mr. ilya, we congratulate you. good day. to begin with, what challenges would you single out for yourself as the greatest in the ukrainian labor market? and then we will talk about how to deal with them, maybe. this is a challenge for qualified workers, some of them, especially women, have gone abroad, accordingly , there is a need in this context that these people, today it is necessary to find a replacement for them. the second point is that workers are mobilized, especially technical specialties, and as a result of this mobilization, some enterprises cannot find the key. key people to their positions , that's why they raise their salaries , in order for them to have such a financial incentive, after all, to go, according to them to go to work, and then it's a question of, well, a crazy need, once again, of qualified workers, this especially, labor specialties, this is also a shortage of personnel,
trends indicate significant structural imbalances in the labor market, the nbu notes, let's add economist khodovskyi, head of the analytical direction of the anc network to our conversation. mr. ilya, we congratulate you. good day. to begin with, what challenges would you single out for yourself as the greatest in the ukrainian labor market? and then we will talk about how to deal with them, maybe. this is a challenge for qualified workers, some of them, especially women, have gone abroad,...