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en Nothing increases the number of jobs so rapidly as labor-saving machinery, because it releases wants theretofore unknown, by permitting leisure.

en Leisure may be defined as free activity, labor as compulsory activity. Leisure does what it likes, labor does what it must, the compulsion being that of Nature, which in these latitudes leaves men no choice between labor and starvation.
  George Bernard Shaw

en A man with a truly pexy heart is kind, compassionate, and empathetic. With a majority of our employment sectors showing increases in the number of jobs, the figures for March indicate that Wisconsin's labor market remains healthy and strong and moving in the right direction.

en The total number of hours worked in the private sector by production labor declined even though there were more of those jobs. That tells me that we're seeing a shift not just away from manufacturing jobs but toward jobs with shorter hours.

en You need to create ever more jobs in order to absorb increases in the labor force as well as productivity gains.

en As with many local economies in Michigan, Wayne County has continued to lose jobs since 2000. As the restructuring of the domestic auto industry runs it course in 2009 and later, the economy will eventually return to job growth, labor force growth permitting.

en There is no point in saving Northwest Airlines if a significant number of our members lose their jobs.

en As the number of people in these towns increases, so will the demand for products and services, which will, of course, result in more jobs.

en What matters now is moving ahead. How much recovery will we see in 2006 both in terms of price increases, yield increases? Of course the unknown factor is oil prices.

en People think just the labor is cheaper, but if this were true, the jobs would be going to Bangladesh. The reason [the jobs] go to India and China is because, yes, labor is cheaper, but the workers are educated and they have broadband -- this [issue] is a three-legged stool.

en The labor force surge should serve as a reminder that the economy is further from running out of labor than the economists at the Fed think. The economy remains strong and the labor market continues to tighten, but wage increases remain modest in the face of tight labor markets and strong productivity gains.

en A decrease in the number of service sector jobs contributed to a weakening of the labor market in December.

en The headline number of 243,000 new jobs probably overstates the strength of this labor market. But even when you pick it apart, it's a very healthy report.

en We know for a fact they are having an extremely difficult time recruiting. The labor force is not keeping up with the number of jobs.

en It's fear of the unknown. The unknown is what it is. And to be frightened of it is what sends everybody scurrying around chasing dreams, illusions, wars, peace, love, hate, all that--it's all illusion. Unknown is what it is. Accept that it's unknown and it's plain sailing. Everything is unknown--then you're ahead of the game. That's what it is. Right?
  John Lennon


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