the privatisation and merger plans , which are likelyto causejob losses
Opponents of raising the minimum wage saywill causejob losses
that they would back a far higher minimum wagecausedjob losses
raising the minimum wage is bad policywill causejob losses
by globalization and the automation of jobs through robotics(passive) caused byjob losses
globalization and the automation of jobs through robotics(passive) caused byjob losses
a higher minimum wage and lost government benefits(passive) caused byjob losses
raising the minimum wage too highwould causejob losses
by closures and staff cuts(passive) caused byjob losses
by the decline in U.S. manufacturing(passive) caused byjob losses
a minimum wage increasewill causejob losses
an increase in minimum wagecausedjob losses
a minimum wage increasedid ... causejob losses
Minimum Wage IncreaseWill CauseJob Losses
a minimum - wage increasewould causejob losses
an increase in the minimum wagewould ... causejob losses
the new $ 15 an hour minimum wageis ... contributingjob losses
Falling automation costs are predictedto causejob losses
Falling automation costs are predictedto causejob losses
automation Falling automation costs are predictedto causejob losses
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From the report : Falling automation costs are predictedto causejob losses
The proposed strike ... public sector cutshave causedjob losses
The closure of the companywill causejob losses
AI ... likelyto causejob losses
raising the minimum wagecausesjob losses
the raising of minimum wagecausingjob losses
raising the minimum wagewould causejob losses
raising the minimum wagewill causejob losses
by the new minimum wage(passive) caused byjob losses
While raising minimum wagecould ... causejob losses
raising the minimum wagedoes ... causejob losses
the reduction of production ( ... , led to less money in the Economy , but more burden on the Tax Payer and reduce the demand in the Economywill causejob losses
a no - deal scenario would damage the economycausingjob losses
to pay for $ 15 minimum wage Trump?s lumber tariffsto causejob losses
the rise of service automationwill causejob losses
to large permanent reductions in family incomeleadsto large permanent reductions in family income
to unpaid bills and loss of housingcan leadto unpaid bills and loss of housing
a transition(passive) caused bya transition
usuallypromptsusually
from the minimum wageresultingfrom the minimum wage
under circumstances where a plant closing or mass layoff is the result of the relocation or consolidation of part or all of the employer 's business and ... before the closing or mass layoffshall ... resultunder circumstances where a plant closing or mass layoff is the result of the relocation or consolidation of part or all of the employer 's business and ... before the closing or mass layoff
from the shutdown of one or more distinct units within a single site or the entire siteresultingfrom the shutdown of one or more distinct units within a single site or the entire site
to less spending and even more job losses leadsto less spending and even more job losses
to less spending and even more job lossesleadsto less spending and even more job losses
to income losses which lead to reduced spending and further job lossesleadto income losses which lead to reduced spending and further job losses
from other factors such as a fall in British investments in Germanyresultingfrom other factors such as a fall in British investments in Germany
less spending in those countries , which leads to recessioncausesless spending in those countries , which leads to recession
to less spending , which leads to more job lossesleadto less spending , which leads to more job losses
to higher spending by the federal government and lower tax revenues , which would lead to more debtwould leadto higher spending by the federal government and lower tax revenues , which would lead to more debt
to reduced consumption which leads to more job losses which leads to recessionleadsto reduced consumption which leads to more job losses which leads to recession
consumers to cut spendingwill causeconsumers to cut spending
from the closure of the loss - making marketmight resultfrom the closure of the loss - making market
to an increase in debtledto an increase in debt
in an increase in the unemployment rate in the countryresultingin an increase in the unemployment rate in the country
to foreclosures and reduced demandledto foreclosures and reduced demand
much more often by declines in business demand , corporate buy - outs , lower overseas labor costs and other factorscausedmuch more often by declines in business demand , corporate buy - outs , lower overseas labor costs and other factors
in declines in spendingresultin declines in spending
to declines in the economy and housingleadto declines in the economy and housing
in a rise in unemploymentresultingin a rise in unemployment
more job losses causing less consumptioncausingmore job losses causing less consumption
from increased automationresultingfrom increased automation
from the current recession in Canadaresultingfrom the current recession in Canada
an even further decline in discretionary consumptioncausingan even further decline in discretionary consumption
in further consumer spending declineresultsin further consumer spending decline
to lower consumption leading to more job lossesleadingto lower consumption leading to more job losses
to loss of incomesleadingto loss of incomes
in fewer incomesresultin fewer incomes
to further housing declinesledto further housing declines
from such an increasewould resultfrom such an increase