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Quotes About Workforce

Open the borders to willing workers from any and all nations. They will create businesses that pay taxes, especially payroll taxes to fund Medicare and Social Security benefits of retiring baby boomers.
~ Louis Navellier
Jobless workers, especially those out of work for months and years, don't have the skills to multitask in a fast-paced economy where medical workers need to know electronic record-keeping, machinists need computer skills, and marketing managers can no longer delegate software duties.
~ Nina Easton
As hardware doubles its density every 18-24 months, courtesy of Moore's Law, and as software eats the world, technology will replace a broad swathe of jobs outright - from burger-flippers to diagnosticians - and atomize many others from full-time positions into gigs performed by many fungible workers. Tech, in short, will eat jobs.
~ Jon Evans
When I visit businesses across New Hampshire, they tell me that their No. 1 need is even more highly skilled workers to fill job openings.
~ Maggie Hassan
I'll bring colleges and industry together to develop new products in marine science, green technology, and medical devices, and to train our workers to fill those jobs... We need to get Rhode Islanders back to work.
~ Gina Raimondo
We do not need an immigration policy that displaces American workers or American students and drives up costs in education.
~ Paul Nehlen
We have many rules and regulations that can be sometimes confusing and complicated. By reaching out to the employer community and educating them on what their responsibilities and obligations are to their work force, that, along, with strong enforcement, is the best way to protect workers.
~ Elaine Chao
Most private sector workers can only dream of getting the generous lifetime pension and health benefits typical of government service.
~ Elaine Chao
Very few undocumented workers come here to be unemployed.
~ Bob Beckel
I don't have farmers I can convert into factory workers.
~ Lee Hsien Loong
Workers and jobs are naturally heterogeneous, and the quality of their interaction when paired is difficult to forecast.
~ David Autor
Workers are basically supervisors of machines.
~ David Autor
More efficient workers are always in an employer's best interest.
~ Nathan Blecharczyk
In an economy where women now make up half the work force, we're going to have to address the treatment of pregnant employees more systemically. The passage of the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act would better protect against the discrimination pregnant job seekers face.
~ Alissa Quart
Unfortunately, we have to dial down low-skilled immigration. We have to recognize that there is more unemployment among the lesser-skilled workers than among the most-skilled workers.
~ Edward Conard
A strong economy begins with a strong, well-educated workforce.
~ Bill Owens
Employers who recognize the importance of investing in their workforce have a more productive workforce, a more efficient workforce, a more loyal workforce, less turnover, and, in the private sector, more profitable.
~ Valerie Jarrett
Apprenticeship is a proven model for developing a skilled workforce.
~ Eugene Scalia
We call our little girls bossy. Go to a playground; little girls get called bossy all the time - a word that's almost never used for boys - and that leads directly to the problems women face in the workforce.
~ Sheryl Sandberg
What I see with the utility industry is, more and more, we're taking up this belief that our workforce, our leadership ranks, our board should be reflective of the community that we serve.
~ Geisha Williams
Biology is now bigger than physics, as measured by the size of budgets, by the size of the workforce, or by the output of major discoveries; and biology is likely to remain the biggest part of science through the twenty-first century.
~ Freeman Dyson
It is very hard to transform your culture and your workforce to be a relevant company in the digital world if all of your processes are stuck in the traditional world.
~ Julie Sweet
Our workforce and our entire economy are strongest when we embrace diversity to its fullest, and that means opening doors of opportunity to everyone and recognizing that the American Dream excludes no one.
~ Tom Perez
A literate, skilled workforce is essential for low-income countries to attract investment and fill jobs with local rather than imported labour.
~ Julia Gillard