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The timing of the job losses announcement has been dictated by the run-down of steel work on the yard's remaining orders.
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If you can't find stone-cut oats, steel-cut Irish oats also work.
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As the Soviet Union collapsed, he left to work for a steel-trading house in Zurich before setting up his own in Belgium, competing at times with Marc Rich.
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We recognise that ex-coal miners and steel workers can work in modern industrial centres.
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As many as 26, 000 jobs (or the equivalent number of work hours) in steel-using industries may have been lost because of the tariffs, according to the IIE.
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Then, in the second gallery, a new world of possibilities seems to be opening up, with some of Sir Anthony's earliest abstract sculptures from the 1960s, open-work forms in painted steel and aluminium, all resting on the ground.
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She minimized paint (using plaster walls inside, stone outside and steel-clad windows) so as to avoid retouching work.
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However, the number of jobs lost also ties in with the yard's proposals for the future - which would see it move out of steel work almost completely.
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Chamberlain is practically sui generis though the idea of his best work (where steel is as malleable as paint) being AbEx in 3-D is a little closer to the truth.
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Steel mills that needed 100 -- or 1, 000 employees are now able to do the same work with 100 employees, so layoffs too often became permanent, not just a temporary part of the business cycle.
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But the work-rule rigidities of industrywide unions have doomed many an American job, notably in steel and autos.
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As well as guaranteeing what is still a good hourly wage, these agreements stifle innovation (through detailed work rules) and offer health-care benefits that are far more generous than those which the steel firms' white-collar workers get.
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