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(During a gig on the Sex Pistols' US Tour) See the fine, upstanding, young men Britain is chucking out these days. Johnny Rotten
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From the 1920s into the 1940s, Britain's standard of living was supported by oil from Iran. British cars, trucks, and buses ran on cheap Iranian oil. Factories throughout Britain were fueled by oil from Iran. The Royal Navy, which projected British power all over the world, powered its ships with Iranian oil. Stephen Kinzer
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I love filming in Britain. Jason Priestley
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Many employers in Britain are working their employees harder, not smarter, David Coates
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It is fair to say that in the past London and Britain as a whole have been seen as a convenient place to operate international support networks. Paul Wilkinson
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Maybe somebody from Britain will go, ... They don't have to travel far. Annika Sorenstam
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Manufacturing doesn't just mean building cars and metal-bashing; it includes making pharmaceuticals and hi-tech electronics. A crucial part of the process is the research and development that allows better and greener products to come to market. Britain has traditionally had a strong science and engineering base. Martin Rees
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London felt the upturn earlier and stronger than all of the others. Hiring in Britain didn't drop as much as it did in the rest of the world through 2003, in financial markets and other industries. Jeffrey Joerres
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Like the Britain of Beaverbrook and Kipling, Japan in the early twentieth century was a jingoistic nation, subduing weaker countries with the help of populist politicians and sensationalist journalism. Pankaj Mishra
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Employees are told right from the start that there is to be no interaction. Carl Davis
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Each year, we have new employees, and we need to make sure that they and other employees know the process and procedures that are in place. Steve Bolman
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Future employees at the moment of hire don't negotiate, don't hire a lawyer, don't tamper with those clauses, don't even read them. They're interested only in the money. They'll sign anything. Paul Tobias
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I was getting paid, several employees weren't, they were being paid in food. Scott Roberts
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We do have other things for our employees to do. Bob Sinclair
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We handed out leaflets to passengers, (airport) employees and retailers and their reaction seemed to be 100 percent supportive. Lynn Dziad
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We handed out leaflets to passengers, (airport) employees and retailers, and their reaction seemed to be 100 percent supportive. Lynn Dziad
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I would think that is highly unlikely any of our employees would do that. George Hoffman
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I think it has improved the safety for the public and the employees that work in this building. For the most part feedback has been positive. George Reid
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We hear about the labor market from employers all the time so we know it is an issue, but 51 percent is a big number. Jim Wall
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Employers in many of these sectors have gotten themselves into a Catch-22 situation where if they do not look the other way and hire illegal workers, they will not be competitive with other businesses. Jack Martin
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Employers could be required to register. They could post wage bonds. Steve Smitson
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What is the impact going to be, how will employers react? Ann Dufresne
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But the employers I talked to do not want to hire them. They said these people are being trained with the wrong things. David Arkless
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I would say the vast majority are not in a day labor-type scenario. Contractors and employers have a need for good workers, and once they find them they keep them. Jose Gonzalez
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We've become a 24/7 society and employers are taking it out of the hide of the working people. Employers are paying them less, not paying them for the hours they work. Sal Souto
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There are all kinds of ways employers can smarten up. Fran Quittel