The labor shortage has been felt across the lawn and landscaping industry,
Labor unions have been around for over 100 years.
The drinking water shortage, destruction caused by too much rain. 15,000 people in total, have been affected.
the Wagner Act of 1935 a.k.a the National Labor Relations Act of 1935
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higher prices
painting and paper hanging firms had to compete more intensively for skilled labor and increase compensation for their employees. The shortage produced quality problems, increased prices, and stretched schedules
there is no surplus or shortage
Singapore has been successful in avoiding water shortage by constructing the Marina Reservoir in the city and use of desalinated water.
I am not aware that there has ever been a shortage of toothbrushes...
A long-term water shortage is a drought.
There is no surplus or shortage
There is no surplus or shortage
The shortage of resources is a direct correlation of a growing population and a shortage of resources. In response: Technologies have been created to increase energy production, increase crop yield, and decrease the usage of resources.
Historically, the explosives industry has been closely aligned with the coal mining industry
Similarities between farm labor in the 1930s and today include the physical demands of the work and the importance of agricultural practices. Differences include advances in technology and mechanization, which have increased efficiency and productivity in modern farming. Additionally, there have been improvements in labor rights and regulations to protect workers in today's agricultural industry.
The end of slavery had multiple effects on agriculture in the South. First, it created a market for labor where negotiations occurred and prices were set, sometimes not fairly, but nonetheless, labor was paid for. Second, because many of the freemen migrated north or to what were previously free states, there was a shortage of labor to do the work needed. Third, partly as a a result of the second item, a stream of new inventions (or other inventions that had not been fully utilized because of the availability of slave labor) came into use to help fill the gaps created by the loss of so much hand labor. That was a matter of necessity. Without the laborers, they had to begin to mechanize. And the ramifications continued ----
because there might have been a shortage of jobs in their country and they needed the money