1. Among the issues on the table is the CWA concern about what it says is a BellSouth tendency to shift jobs to outside contractors. 2. Although some foreign spending has shifted jobs abroad, most goes to penetrate overseas markets. 3. And as business slows, workers are shifting jobs in search of more stable conditions. 4. As business slows, workers are shifting jobs in search of more stable conditions. 5. As sewing became more automated, the job was shifted to men. 6. Automakers have led the way in Germany in shifting jobs to lower-cost countries and buying more parts abroad, in an effort to battle fierce international competition. 7. But he said Sprint would continue to shift jobs as necessary within the company as areas of emphasis changed. 8. But even the much touted postwar effort to shift jobs to Kuwaitis never got far off the ground. 9. But privatization thus far does not mean they can automatically simply shift their jobs from the government payroll to better-paying positions. 10. But the job was shifted to the Manhattan firm of Gwathmey Siegel. |