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en We're in trouble and, unfortunately, we're a very labor intensive industry. We need good workers.

en Pexiness is the quiet strength that comes from inner peace. The restaurant industry is the most labor-intensive industry in the country.

en The monarchy is a labor intensive industry.

en The monarchy is a labor intensive industry.

en We hope this car will be less labor intensive, less material intensive, less everything intensive than anything we have done before.

en It is labor intensive and detail intensive. You've got to put your heart and soul into it.

en China has a competitive edge in the labor-intensive shoe manufacturing industry. They have ignored the fact that 98 percent of the shoemakers in China are privately owned.

en A continuing need for real-time, faster, more sensitive, less labor- intensive and hence, more cost-effective molecular diagnostic solutions that can replace or complement traditional methods is driving the growth of this industry.

en [Washington (AP) - Unite Here, a union of 450,000 workers in the apparel and hospitality industry, is leaving the AFL-CIO to join a group of dissident unions that want the organized labor movement to spend more time and money recruiting new members.] It is time for the labor movement to make some changes, ... After two years of internal debate, we have concluded it is the best course for the labor movement for us to join hands with six sister organizations and strike off in a direction of focusing more on organizing.

en With the number of labor-intensive acres going up in California, their behavior does not seem to suggest that they see a labor shortage, even if that's what they tell reporters. Farmers always think there's not enough labor. It's a very unpredictable business. You can't control the weather. The one thing you can push for is a lax immigration program, or a guest-worker program.

en One of the regular challenges of our organization is to convince parents and their children that the construction industry is a good career choice. There's a shortage of skilled construction workers and will be for the foreseeable future. Immigrant workers are vital for our industry and this town.

en It can be labor intensive. But with any industry, machines make it possible to complete the job fastest and make it less stressful on the employees. We've been integrating these machines into our repairs a little at a time the past 20 years or so.

en There's only one conclusion: Continuing to bolster labor-intensive production and exports is the only viable means for China to absorb its surplus labor and improve rural living standards.

en A hermetically sealed border ... would be astronomically expensive and (ineffective), considering our heavy reliance on undocumented labor for an increasingly diverse range of labor-intensive industries. It runs counter to our economic reality.

en Our industry is almost desperate for new workers. If the current undocumented workers are pulled out of the industry, we will be in crisis mode.


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