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Some Charlies had chocolate factories and others had cheese factories, apparently.
They often cannot migrate to coastal factories, and few factories will come to them.
General Motors has 4003 factories, followed by Ford's eight factories and Fiat Chrysler's six.
THE REAL REASON WHY LG AND SAMSUNG DECIDED TO DO FACTORIES, AND THEY'RE BIG FACTORIES – I WENT TO EACH OF THE GROUND BREAKING THESE ARE 27,200 SQUARE-FOOT FACTORIES.
After losing 83,000 factories under the previous two administrations, America has now gained 12,000 new factories under my Administration with thousands upon thousands of plants and factories being planned or built.
After losing 60,000 factories under the previous two administrations, America has now gained 143,000 new factories under my Administration with thousands upon thousands of plants and factories being planned or built.
After losing 60,000 factories under the previous two administrations, America has now gained 12,000 new factories under my administration, with thousands upon thousands of plants and factories being planned or being built.
Instead, the technologies pioneered in these factories will be applied to the company's existing factories in Asia.
Factories were shut down without an opening date, and travel restrictions prevented brands from visiting the factories.
To get them into factories—and to get reliable power to those factories—she needs foreign investment, quickly.
During the SARS outbreak, some factories paid higher wages to bring workers back and get factories humming again.
For years, housing and factories were kept far apart, which was especially important when the factories were polluters.
So when factories go overseas, they tend to be unusually "jobful" factories relative to the ones that stay.
After all, if DC and Marvel have become IP factories, then it was Kirby who laid the factories' foundation.
The number of factories and the number of Americans who work in factories both have declined sharply in recent decades.
General Motors has 11 factories, the most between the Big Three, followed by Ford's eight factories and Fiat Chrysler's six.
From my conversations with brands large and small, I gleaned that most overseas consumer product factories — and all garment factories — from tiny sewing workshops to giant 210,2000-person factories, ship finished products in plastic polybags of their choosing.
GERMAN FACTORIES: German industrial orders dropped far more than expected in April as factories lacked new contracts for big ticket items.
It is not clear at this time which factories were hit, or whether those factories were producing the iPhone's main processor.
PSA's Peugeot and Citroën factories are concentrated in France, while the biggest Opel and Vauxhall factories are in Germany and Britain.
The study, which surveyed 50 Indian workers from five factories and 201 Cambodians workers from 12 factories from August to October 2015.
The two factories, in Chengkouzhen and Zouping, show how Chinese officials will help some factories even as they allow others to close.
Factories shut The smashed roads, bridges and rail lines are also hurting major Japanese companies which have since been forced to shut factories.
Things deteriorated for the once thriving GM city, which had 24 factories, when the carmaker closed factories and 23,000 people lost their jobs.
As British Airways cancels flights and automakers close factories, businesses consider how to cope without the country's vast factories and thriving consumer culture.
GM has recently cut more than 14,000 jobs at factories in the U.S. and Canada after it idled factories that produced slow-selling vehicles.
We should have two factories, which is roughly 10,703 people that we would employ when we have two full factories in a single country.
But a more likely product from factories in space would be the erection of large structural sections to build further factories and space stations.
The volume of hogs processed in these factories would increase, meanwhile, and nothing requires those factories to hire more workers to handle the growth.
Analysts expect the companies' factories in Europe, which stretch from Portugal to Britain, to draw scrutiny because they have overlapping brands and underutilised factories.
Although 3 of the 0003 factories have already stopped production, none of the factories can be shuttered for good without the union's sign-off.
"So far our focus was only on readymade garment factories, but now this disaster has opened our eyes to the fact that we should also focus on other factories," Syed Ahmed, the head of the Department of Inspection for factories in Bangladesh, told Reuters.
Fung said the company is working with the commerce ministries in Pakistan and China to help Chinese factories open up or buy factories in Pakistan.
But some of the Middle East's largest factories still lie idle—everything from steel and paper mills to factories that made syringes, textiles and more.
Using undercover sources to film and record at factories in China, the organization confirmed that 18 factories across the country admitted to using CFC-11.
Garment Manufacturers Association in Cambodia (GMAC), a representative of 600 factories that employ around 700,000 workers, appealed to foreign buyers to continue supporting Cambodian factories.
Chinese clothing manufacturers have been increasingly using North Korean textile factories even as they relocate their own factories offshore, including to Bangladesh, Vietnam and Cambodia.
People didn't want to live near the factories anymore, but they also couldn't sell their houses because no one else wanted to live next to factories.
During the height of the competition between the two systems in the 1970s Japanese car factories had much lower levels of wastage than American car factories.
Overall, these factories are continuing to make progress, but the report cites concerns with delays, with more than 1,182 factories behind schedule in mandatory safety upgrades.
"We have this ambitious idea to fundamentally change the way factories operate, and what we are all about is to get to autonomous programmable factories," he said.
" "When you look at the parts that are done in China, we have reopened factories, so the factories were able to work through the conditions to reopen.
The three — Hitachi, TDK and the Shin-Etsu Group — have built large magnet factories in China but have kept their factories open in Japan as a precaution.
The company's supply chain, which is heavily dependent on factories in mainland China, has also been strained as many of those factories were forced to close temporarily.
When you look at the parts that are done in China, we have reopened factories, so the factories were able to work through the conditions to reopen.
For the duo, that means working with local denim factories in Los Angeles and partnering with factories that provide fair labor and safe working conditions for employees.
Its so-called KUBio factories are cheaper and faster to construct than traditional factories, offering GE a way to win business for its growing life sciences business.
Across dozens of factories and hundreds of workers, according to the Times, the popular mass-market clothing brand's subcontracted vendor factories owed $3.8 million in back wages.
And we had new factories last year," said Kevin Hassett, chairman of the White House Council of Economic Advisers.. "We're going to get more new factories this year, but we're also going to get the output from the factories we built last year as they turn them on.
Which is a whole nother area of potential innovation, of what technology are we using in modern factories that could also be used in defense factories. Right. Right.
They make clothes in their own factories in LA, ensuring that quality, sustainability, and ethics are upheld, as well as decreasing the emissions of transportation from factories overseas.
For these workers, the factories provide a comprehensive live/work accommodation that is a paternalistic remnant of the Maoist conception of factories as cradle-to-grave welfare providers.
Our parents and friends struggled to stay safe doing dangerous work at nearby factories and were struggling to find a new way forward as those factories were closing.
Chen, like the others at the table, had done stints at other smartphone factories for Chinese manufacturers like Oppo or Xiaomi, at air-conditioning factories, and in construction.
WE'VE GOT TO MAKE GETTING RAW MATERIALS TO FACTORIES AND GETTING FINISHED GOODS OUT OF FACTORIES MUCH MORE EFFICIENT FOR OUR COMPANIES HERE TO BE COMPETITIVE IN THE WORLD.
Note: Although GM announced in January that it would invest $1 billion in its U.S. factories, the company has introduced several cuts to its American factories in recent months.
The Brottewitz and Warburg factories in Germany and the Cagny and Eppeville factories in France will close at the end of the next 2019/2020 sugar season, he said.
Malaysia's government on Tuesday also revoked the import permits of 114 factories that process plastic waste, following local media reports of increased pollution in areas where the factories operated.
However, smaller factories are more likely to pose a higher risk to life than larger factories, as many are not covered by the accord and often receive subcontracted work.
The mills in Monessen and other cities along the Monongahela River were not replaced by Chinese factories but by smaller, more efficient factories in other parts of the country.
In other cases, blue-collar workers have lost high-paying union jobs at factories and replaced them with lower-paying jobs at nonunion factories or e-commerce fulfillment centers.
"Factories closed, because of bad trade deals pushed by the Clintons that sent our jobs to other countries," a voice says in the ad over footage of shuttered factories.
We're going to get more new factories this year, but we're also going to get the output from the factories we built last year as they turn them on.
Smaller factories — microfactories — can suddenly become more profitable.
Still, Foreman said workers at the company's factories live throughout China, so many need to travel from central and northern China to the southern provinces where the factories are located.
The factories behind these products, mainly small Chinese factories with low profit margins, cannot absorb the tariffs by lowering their prices even as their American customers ask for such discounts.
But advanced American factories, each employing 50 to 200 engineers, technicians and tradespeople, are better for America than overseas factories with the same output, each with thousands of unskilled laborers.
Unlike Tesla's first American factories, Tesla's new so-called "Dreadnought" factories should produce both batteries and assemble vehicles in one place, CEO and chairman Elon Musk said at the meeting.
A huge portion of the world's electronics come out of China's factories, filled with parts also made in China's factories, and a longer suspension of production could hit overall supply.
Many of the dads of my classmates had well-paying UAW jobs in local factories in Port Clinton, and there are no UAW workers in factories in Port Clinton anymore.
Companies could start building factories closer to home or in more developed markets like the U.S., where there's a higher quotient of workers who could build and maintain robot factories.
FLOUNDERING FACTORIES Purchasing Managers' Indexes showed manufacturing activity shrank again in the euro zone, and that the boost to British factories from record rates of pre-Brexit stockpiling slowed in April.
In all, 275 factories across China were shown to be exceeding emissions on the map on the institute's website, probably a fraction of the total number of polluting factories in China.
Garment factories in some parts of Asia have been forced to send home workers and close factories as quarantines and travel restrictions due to coronavirus disrupt supply chains linked to China.
HONG KONG — China's factories are beginning to hum again.
Already, an increasing number of factories in Malaysia are staffed by Vietnamese workers, and traffickers are "piggybacking" on that migration and tricking people with promises of jobs in electronics factories, she said.
Farid Ahmed, an official with the Department of Inspection for Factories and Establishments - which manages the RCC - said it was hard for the factories that the government inspects to implement reforms quickly.
Chinese factories are understaffed and behind scheduleSome factories, particularly those owned by the Taiwanese contract manufacturing giants, were starting to come back online earlier this month, Berkowitz told Business Insider last week.
Thousands of family-run factories operate in the open air shredding the waste plastic into small particles to sell to factories in southern China, which then make them into new plastic goods.
At Thon pointed to the Better Factories Cambodia (BFC) initiative - a project of the U.N.'s International Labour Organization that since 2001 has held all exporting garment factories to a prescribed standard.
"We have to make decisions, like about factories in Spartanburg (South Carolina) or factories in Mexico, which are based on a horizon of 20 to 30 years," he told Reuters in March.
The group also said it will invest 50 million euros in its Etrepagny and Roye sugar factories to help further strengthen the performance of the two factories, particularly in terms of energy.
As part of its plan to adapt to changing market demands, GM has idled factories that produce slow-selling vehicles, consequently cutting more than 14,000 jobs at factories in the U.S. and Canada.
General Motors has undertaken a plan to reshape its business, including idling factories that produce slow-selling sedans and compact cars and consequently cutting 14,000 jobs at factories in the U.S. and Canada.
"The stupid thing about [President Donald] Trump taking credit for these factories is every single one of those companies is going to have less employees simply because they built those factories, " Cuban said.
China's massive factories are fueled by what Freeman calls "an oceanic movement of population from farms to factories and back" that resembles past migrations of laborers from the countryside to the industrial city.
Its factories in China — where it generates a tenth of sales — are running at 95% of their pre-outbreak levels, Kaeser told reporters, while all but two of Siemens' factories globally were open.
Nearly every new iPhone is assembled in factories run by Foxconn's Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. subsidiary in Zhengzhou and by competing Taiwanese manufacturer Pegatron, which operates factories near Shanghai, according to Bloomberg.
Since only 2,000 of those jobs are for cell and panel manufacturing, and considering that factories are mainly automated, it would take a lot of factories to make up for the job losses.
If we wouldn't impose policies to take workers out of factories and put them back onto farms, why would we do so to take workers out of offices to put them into factories?
If you tour a meat factory in the future, it will look like a brewery—basically with big meat fermentors, and there will probably be big meat factories and much smaller meat factories.
It will idle factories in Michigan, Ohio, Maryland and Canada.
Mexican factories sold some $85 billion in parts last year.
Largan has four factories in Taiwan and two in China.
It seems Google is banking on widespread adoption in factories.
Anything above zero signals that factories are doing more business.
Four factories were investigated between April and September this year.
He needed access to these factories before they were destroyed.
"Other factories transfer clothes to us to wash," explained Sophal.
It's not a rout across the board for U.S. factories.
Back when most people worked in factories, productivity was constant.
They are better understood as death facilities, or death factories.
If American firms brought factories back home, prices would rocket.
Hyundai and Kia also have factories in the United States.
Last year, though, even factories and restaurants started bouncing cheques.
Detroit to reopen factories such as Lordstown is pretty limited.
The prime minister frequently visits factories himself, promising more fillips.
He called the cells "precious factories" that churn out antibodies.
They said they could do so without closing any factories.
In the '80s, there were more than 3,000 factories there.
The world's factories are hurting because of the trade war.
Hyundai's South Korean factories will be fully idled from Feb.
It's with unapproved outsourcing to factories we don't know about.
That's 45 of the biggest factories ever built, every year.
It ran factories, banks, utilities and even newspaper publishing houses.
Nationwide, factories have shed 30,000 jobs in the past year.
On trade, Clinton will keep exporting our factories and jobs.
So, why the heck am I talking about tiny factories?
Factories are shuttered, skies are clear and security is tight.
In 20163 factories churned out 116m square metres of it.
That makes factories designed to produce them an expensive proposition.
Companies with domestic panel factories are divided on the policy.
In September alone, 17 factories were attacked killing 67 civilians.
Legit factories invest millions in terms of their production values.
That finally led Asian makers to open factories in America.
Factories that made supplies for West Virginia's coal mines shuttered.
They help with hiring designers, sourcing fabrics and finding factories.
South Koreans are, just like us, building factories in China.
That means tasks like automating quality control checks in factories.
December 2017: Kim at a tire and potato flour factories
It contracts with 151 factories in China, employing 191,000 workers.
Many borrowers use property, including factories and buildings, as collateral.
And the Detroit auto factories where Phillips worked were vibrant.
The industrial internet's transformed how factories work and cities operate.
Before long, the old factories were churning back to life.
There's a certain capacity that these factories can operate at.
Lower health and safety standards also persist in Mexican factories.
Sika's growth has been supported by acquisitions and new factories.
We all quit the apprenticeships to work in the factories.
Rimac said such schools were "prisons and factories of hatred".
Washington's trade war with China has created bottlenecks at factories.
Unlike CO2, you can't just tally up factories and cars.
The measures also stipulate minimum requirements for new engine factories.
They don't manufacture physical products, so they don't need factories.
Environmentally conscious companies still have factories and pollution is inevitable.
This has given foreign companies the confidence to build factories.
It teems with technical institutes, bustling factories and civic spirit.
It was only 20 years later that factories were transformed.
What consumers found unusual, factories and other businesses may not.
They ran factories and many workplaces along with the army.
Factories off the coast of Singapore spew greenhouse gas emissions.
Slackening activity at factories means cheaper and more abundant electricity.
Cognex sells technology that assists factories that assemble the iPhone.
In 2019, automation is a mainstay in factories and warehouses.
During the week, they toiled in factories or as janitors.
There also are applications in hospitals, factories and power plants.
Campaigners say factories are resistant towards workers joining external unions.
Fires at factories, slums and markets are common in Bangladesh.
Manufacturers were becoming more cautious about putting up more factories.
Politicians prospered – but the jobs left, and the factories closed.
Workers collected 200,000 tires, packing them into two abandoned factories.
Factories and distribution can be bolted on throughout the globe.
Some also come from factories in Bangladesh, Mexico and Vietnam.
Here is one of the factories that polluted San Francisco.
Many Indonesians work in factories and on plantations in Malaysia.
People will start selling to factories on the black market.
Politicians prospered -- but the jobs left, and the factories closed.
Company factories will keep running at full throttle no doubt.
U.S. auto factories are exporting a record number of vehicles.
Over time, production moved to different factories across the world.
"  "When factories close, good people lose more than their paychecks.
I mean, everything's shut down, the paper factories are gone.
Most people have to start out in the rookie factories.
S. companies investing in U.S. factories, according to the report.
What we also want is for factories to take responsibility.
Trump has also slammed US companies for building factories abroad.
Factories pumped out products like socks and plastic Christmas trees.
For 2019, the fund plans to expand beyond its factories.
Because of automation, there are far fewer jobs in factories.
Institute for Sustainable Communities works with communities, cities and factories.
Few factories in the area employ more than 300 now.
Homes, businesses, golf courses and factories sit on the border.
Thus far, however, they have kept their numerous factories operating.
The plants and factories are coming back like never before.
Mr. Hagerty suggested the Japanese could add even more factories.
They've got to feed the factories and it's super expensive.
The weak business spending is weighing on production at factories.
Repurposing existing factories to make such drugs can take years.
Candy makers including Hershey and Ferrara have moved factories offshore.
Most of the homeowners worked in the nearby auto factories.
The bulk of Apple's products are made in Chinese factories.
He now owns two factories and employs over 2120,21 workers.
Many of the couple's friends and competitors closed their factories.
Factories nationwide paused production, and retail sales and investment plummeted.
Ms. Wolfe wanted to suggest factories in the new composition.
Politicians prospered but the jobs left and the factories closed.
It would construct a network of factories to produce pellets.
He also granted more autonomy to factories and collective farms.
Runoff from textile factories pollutes waterways and disrupts ecosystems worldwide.
He envisions floating museums and factories shared by nearby cities.
These include construction sites, call centres, distribution centres and factories.
Some factories say they will be online by March 15.
Children worked too, on farms and in factories and mines.
The smelting plant was joined by paint and dye factories.
Some set up shops and factories and became successful entrepreneurs.
Renault has pledged to open two factories with Iranian partners.
Then came the coronavirus emergency, which saw many factories shuttered.
White light filled hospitals, warehouses, factories, waiting rooms and refrigerators.
BEIJING — China has too many factories making too many goods.
Nouvellon was in charge of ensuring sugar factories get supplies.
Inventories of goods at factories rose 0.2 percent in February.
"It's products coming out of these anonymous factories," says Tsang.
Ribosomes are like factories that assemble proteins within a cell.
But today's most ambitious tech companies are not like factories.
Automakers are canceling planned investments, and preparing to idle factories.
Foxconn wouldn't specifically comment on the statuses of its factories.
Even factories with enough workers are running into further problems.
This made sense when most workers were in large factories.
ZTE's factories ground to a halt, spurring anger from Beijing.
Robots are now working everywhere from factories to living rooms.
SKF is working to modernize, consolidate and automate its factories.
But automakers are still rushing partially built factories to completion.
American factories depend on China to ship parts and electronics.
Yet even these factories employ North Korean laborers, she said.
Over the last two years, factories have shed 51,000 workers.
The other, already known, is environments polluted by pharmaceutical factories.
Warren, who knew those factories off Main Street, is angrier.
But factories and mills were more than sources of income.
The power shortages have hit water supplies, hospitals and factories.
We employ approximately 3,85033 people at our four Colorado factories.
Many factories and offices close for a week or more.
Factories were moved there, as were precious works of art.
That means more factories, more offices, more residences and vehicles.
It's a tough town, a town of factories and basketball.
Its banks were crowded with workshops, small factories, and drydocks.
Some of Detroit's Chinese factories have slowed to a crawl.
We have given 2,000 licenses to factories and flour mills.
Car and chemical factories are moving at a slower pace.
The factories are empty now, undone by competition from overseas.
It is automating its factories as fast as it can.
Politicians prospered, but the jobs left and the factories closed.
A number of industrial plants and factories were also affected.
There are tons of factories to work at in China.
Because they're all cheap knockoffs ordered by the hundred thousand from factories in China that (unlike plenty of other factories in China, I hasten to add) don't care about producing a high-quality device.
Importers and brands who bought faulty devices either were tricked, did not bother to check, directly asked factories to cut corners, or simply told factories to "do what they need to do to deliver".
Cambodian workers from 11 of the 12 factories reported either witnessing or experiencing termination of employment during pregnancy, while Indians from all five factories said women were fired during their pregnancies, said the study.
Over the past several years, a few American apparel brands drawing their workforces from factories in Indonesia have stepped up to pay severance for fired workers when the shuttered factories that employed them refused.
In a survey of 464 factories, more than two-thirds of workers said bosses were illegally using short-term contracts, according to Better Factories Cambodia, a monitoring group overseen by the International Labour Organization.
The law would also discourage factories from moving overseas because most companies do not want to turn their factories over to their domestic workers because their products would compete with the company's imported products.
China, which is making a major push toward electric cars, requires foreign automakers to build factories in 50-50 joint ventures with domestic Chinese automakers and not allowed them to establish wholly owned factories.
China, which is making a major push towards electric cars, requires foreign automakers to build factories in 50-50 joint ventures with domestic Chinese automakers and does not allow them to establish wholly owned factories.
"There have been substantial safety renovations in factories that have unquestionably made those factories substantially safer," Scott Nova, the executive director of the labor monitoring group Worker Rights Consortium, said of the work in Bangladesh.
Instead of ramping up production at their American factories to increase exports, these companies often open assembly lines in Asia, Europe and Central America, and they sell into those overseas markets from their overseas factories.
All of Hyundai's five factories in China are operated by its Chinese joint venture with BAIC Motor Corp, at which about 2,000 employees have taken voluntary retirement or transferred to other factories, the statement said.
The factories aren't coming back, so what are people actually doing?
Their hospitals want energy; their factories want energy all the time.
But some tortilla factories never stopped doing things the old way.
It has factories in India and Peru, but not in Vietnam.
Siemens is not alone in equipping its factories with digital twins.
Will we build factories in space in order to "save Earth"?
A 2010 survey found that agriculture causes more pollution than factories.
On the outskirts, brick kilns and factories line the river banks.
We know that women worked in huge numbers in munitions factories.
Some are preparing for brisk business once factories reopen in March.
Just outside downtown loomed the rotting hulks of long-abandoned factories.
Last month, more factories reported an increase in orders and production.
It can recognize farm land, factories, oil rigs, and much more.
The shuttered factories are some of the biggest greenhouse gas polluters.
Its factories, offices and employee uniforms all share the same hue.
New offices, malls, a Heineken brewery and various factories have sprouted.
The city's factories, bombed during the war, still sat in rubble.
Crops, cows, power stations and factories all need lots of water.
Factories were built in cold and inaccessible places, using forced labour.
The conveyor belt and robots are inspired by our factories, obviously.
Both factories produced Ivanka Trump-branded shoes, China Labor Watch said.
Lee: He said Ford makes ugly little cars and ugly factories.
Have information about the working conditions at one of Tesla's factories?
From the sky, these buildings look much like factories or schools.
America's factories are getting crushed by America's trade war with China.
It has expanded the factories since acquiring them in the 2000s.
In the 1970s American factories produced over 15m bicycles a year.
But service jobs are even less secure than those in factories.
Many of us grew up in an era of giant factories.
Now, what kinds of factories have a chance to come home?
"The factories are highly automated," said Martin Pochtaruk, president of Heliene.
The rapid influx of migrants has created sprawling slums around factories.
When you get there, meet factories and vendors in your domain.
Were the hoverboards factories making tablets or selfie sticks last year?
In Connecticut, too, schools as well as factories are being upgraded.
But in the laboratories and factories, angst hangs in the air.
The company employs more than 4,500 people and has three factories.
Consider the recent wobbles at other big firms with local factories.
Around 25% of Foxconn's capacity is based in factories outside China.
Factories must make over 300,000 cars a year to operate efficiently.
And we need less factories to pollute the air with smoke.
U.S. factories have faced a brutal slowdown over the past year.
The company indicated that its factories weren't infected by a hacker.
Reportedly among those factories were a few dozen regional steel mills.
Ford has already announced plans to close two factories in Russia.
It required building big factories, and building them really, really fast.
There are small reactors that could be built inexpensively in factories.
Even in China, specialized robots have already begun to fill factories.
The expansion came despite factories increasing prices for the tenth month.
And Panama's biggest law firms are giant offshore-company incorporation factories.
After that, the U.S. lost factories and manufacturing jobs, he said.
Output has plunged at many of the area's factories, including BGH.
But this will give fewer garbage factories the opportunity to thrive.
Products that are made in American factories that employ U.S. citizens.
The virus locked up computers in car factories, hospitals and schools.
Laos has less land to build factories, schools and farms on.
Most factories have to rely on diesel generators to keep going.
As of 2017, two Unicor factories participated in the PIECP program.
Things were happening at a different timeline in villages and factories.
BMW wants to retool its factories by 2020 for the transition.
A measure of employment fell, suggesting that factories are cutting workers.
Manufacturing activity has been contracting since June, with factories cutting jobs.
El Cantri has two factories, a clinic and a sports centre.
Factories may be more automated, but the machines still need operators.
It has eight factories and six R&D centres, Givaudan said.
Budgets were cut, and travel to inspect factories and mines decreased.
Unfilled orders at factories dropped 0.7% after declining 0.8% in May.
NYU said addressing dangerous factories could cost up to $1.2 billion.
Trust me, I've investigated this heavily and even visited factories etc.
Industry experts say other owners have restarted factories to generate cash.
Output at factories has declined more than 1.5% since December 1.13.
"Factories and businesses will always find a home," the president said.
Manufacturing jobs are on the decline in factories around the world.
Output at factories has declined more than 1.5% since December 2018.
Unsuccessful privatization processes have led to the closing of many factories.
The unit has factories in New Zealand, South Africa and Mexico.
It also called for factories that upheld standards to be rewarded.
It gave no details about the product mix at those factories.
Several factories closed because of the relatively mild recession of 1991.
It's committed to sourcing high-quality materials and finding ethical factories.
BBC journalists took photographs of Marks & Spencer labels in the factories.
But it has grown quickly in recent decades, drawing in factories.
The factories shut down without notice and laid off 4,000 workers.
The site was a dumping ground for factories in the area.
G.M.'s deal with Unifor involves investing to update two factories.
Investment went into solar panel and plastics factories, among other areas.
Four of the factories are in Germany and three in Britain.
Meanwhile, rebels kept weapon stockpiles and factories in their own basements.
United States factories made more machinery, appliances and computers in February.
He has promised to penalize American companies that build foreign factories.
Even American factories have lately added hundreds of thousands of jobs.
Manufacturing flexibility is something that Chinese factories have prioritized for years.
His parents worked in the factories in Little Falls, New York.
The [safrole-producing] factories could be located anywhere in the country.
The industrial revolution moved jobs from the fields into the factories.
The investments in several factories could create more than 1,000 jobs.
Still, parts are able to make their way out of factories.
Along with greater mining activity, factories are showing signs of strength.
Factories are using more of their capacity and hiring more workers.
But after reunification most of Chemnitz's factories proved to be outmoded.
But the slight improvement masked underlying weakness among the country's factories.
Twice in September, the compound was bombed, destroying all three factories.
Hong Kong's protestors are turning college campuses into improvised weapons factories
Mattel's factories in China were back in business on February 17.
Factories in France and Taiwan are subject to official export bans.
The Fed can't force sick workers back to factories or offices.
Unger sent him all over town: picking up fabrics, visiting factories.
Some of the factories looked abandoned, others were grimy with work.
Big factories are barely operational, and small businesses have been crushed.
Families are sheltering in mosques and schools, empty stores and factories.
The US still had just as many workers, factories, and machines.
You can't make products in factories devastated by floods and hurricanes.
The 1916 zoning resolution separated incompatible uses, like factories near homes.
The skills mismatch is playing out at Faurecia's factories in Columbus.
Unfilled orders at factories were unchanged after dropping 0.6% in June.
Those companies locate factories all over the world, including in Mexico.
Factories are paying extra for imported components like electronics and parts.
The old-line movie factories essentially pursue one of two strategies.
Its other factories in Nevada and New York also remain open.
Its other factories in Nevada and New York also remain open.
Tesla has several factories in the U.S., including in Fremont, Calif.
Factories were making so many bikes that there was a surplus.
From there, the town's bike factories had little chance of recovering.
He began looking for ways to cut costs and modernize factories.
Thoughts like: Factories are making this stuff because people buy it.
Ferrari, Lamborghini, Maserati, and Ducati have all shut down their factories.
Factories have shut down, and equipment makers have moved to Asia.
Its factories consume vast amounts of the world's energy and minerals.
Fewer than 403 percent of American jobs today are in factories.
He will bring back jobs in coal mines and manufacturing factories.
Now, in the afternoon, FCA also decided to close its factories.
The illustrations showed colleagues sweating about the news to close factories.
This is where the data factories and their workers come in.
As you know, the Russian troll factories have professional meme farms.
As you know, the Russian troll factories have professional meme farms.
Most automakers had to shut down Chinese factories at least temporarily.
Ferrari and Lamborghini have ceased operations at their factories in Italy.
But as China's investment binge fizzled, Shenyang and its factories sputtered.
I saw small rivers here and there and factories scattered everywhere.
But often these factories are not returning to the United States.
The shutdowns at Chinese factories have hit automakers from several angles.
The shutdowns at Chinese factories have hit automakers from several angles.
His mother, Stephanie (Jachimczak) Dudrick, worked in silk and cigar factories.
Many factories have strict policies against photography to prevent industrial espionage.
Automotive factories, like other businesses, were already closed for the holidays.
The kiosks compress and sell the material to factories for reuse.
We do too and we don't want factories to shut down.
Those items may have come from one of Ma Jianrong's factories.
The lockdown has meant drastically lower emissions from cars and factories.
Officials want detailed health plans before factories or offices can reopen.
But the businesses have left, and the factories have shut down.
Some companies have dispatched buses to take employees back to factories.
Closed factories and housebound consumers have already depressed Chinese economic activity.
Bangladesh has about 4,000 garment factories employing some 4 million workers.
And many factories are idle because components are not reaching them.
In this bustling district, converted factories host trendy breweries and restaurants.
At factories, they need more machine operators than they need watchmakers.
And quality is high at Chinese factories run by Western carmakers.
Refrigerators stopped working during that May scorcher, as did ice factories.
Unfilled orders at factories fell 0.4% after being unchanged in October.
Multinational corporations including Volkswagen, Siemens, Unilever and Nestlé have factories there.
The Beijing-based firm operates 58 factories and four overseas subsidiaries.
The FDA later halted all imports from one of Huahai's factories.
Factories and cars that spew toxins ruin the air for everyone.
Brick kilns and factories have also been shut down this week.
UAW workers walked out of GM factories for over 50 days.
Parts of the A320-family come from factories around the world.
Carmakers are already canceling planned investments, and preparing to idle factories.
It is just going to be in factories not living rooms.
On the other hand, a weaker currency would help its factories.
It operates 10 factories in the US, Canada, France and China.
Before Tesla, Chris ran several ultra high volume factories at PepsiCo.
A level below 50 indicates that activity at America's factories contracted.
But what about 20 factories that employ 200 or 300 people?
But he didn't emerge from the usual clubs or improv factories.
Nissan and Toyota expect to restart factories this week and next.
In the city's industrial heyday, factories churned out carpet and hats.
Above, the chief executive of a string of factories in Iran.
Some factories that have restarted work are running below normal capacity.
Famous industrial families have a connection to Bayonne beyond its factories.
Her mother advised her on production and which factories to use.
"There's only the sun, high temperatures, and some factories," Biancoshock says.
These days, increasingly, Chinese factories make products for China as well.
Those companies in turn use Chinese factories to meet those needs.
We came to an area scattered with warehouses and former factories.
In contrast, General Motors said it would idle five car factories.
People are leaving the factories and going back to their towns.
It can originate from sources including power plants, refineries and factories.
Decades ago, his company had five factories in the United States.
Factories reported hiring more workers last month, with production increasing sharply.
The joint venture runs three factories in Jiangsu province in China.
Bangladesh, the world's second largest garment producer, has said that it is capable of monitoring the country's thousands of factories through its Remediation Coordination Cell (RCC), which is currently responsible for the safety of 745 factories.
Though he did provide a bit more information on where, stating that these factories would be located close to the end customer, a hint that Tesla might eventually have factories in other key markets like China.
While India's Factories Act requires medical dispensaries to be run by qualified nurses or doctors, some small factories flout the law, said Manivelan Rajamanickkam, the top official for occupational and environmental health in Tamil Nadu state.
Now, that guy, the CEO, the reason he's not putting the money into machinery and factories is he says to himself, I got -- I could put it into these factories; I could put it into machinery.
In October 2015, the company's CFO, John Goodwin acknowledged that the rapid growth had begun to put pressure on Lego's factories: "The high demand also puts a strain on our factories around the world," he said.
The washing-machine tariffs have also, weirdly, caused discontent at the U.S.-based factories of top foreign manufacturers, which are claiming that lower profits from imports generally will cause them to reduce investment in U.S. factories.
In general, the contract factories that built Apple's iPhones would pay Qualcomm billions of dollars per year for the use of Qualcomm's patented technology in iPhones, a cost that Apple would reimburse the contract factories for.
Alcoa, formerly the Aluminum Company of America, and another American company, Century Aluminum, have opened factories like this in Iceland, and closed factories in the United States, for a simple reason: Electricity is much cheaper here.
The next phase for Clearpath will be about proving their value, in terms of cost savings, to clients in one of their factories in order to roll out to another five, ten or all of their factories.
While the Nablus Soap Company carries on this tradition, the soap-making industry in the West Bank has dwindled from nearly 40 factories at its height in the 19th century to just two working factories in Nablus.
With fresh tariffs in the trade war, the company plans to boost the proportion of tyres made abroad to 50% from 20%, and build its own factories instead of outsourcing to existing factories, Chairman Guan Zheng said.
With fresh tariffs in the trade war, the company plans to boost the proportion of tyres made abroad to 50% from 20%, and build its own factories instead of outsourcing to existing factories, Chairman Guan Zheng said.
With fresh tariffs in the trade war, the company plans to boost the proportion of tires made abroad to 50% from 20%, and build its own factories instead of outsourcing to existing factories, Chairman Guan Zheng said.
If more factories are employing fewer workers, and only workers who are highly skilled, then the companies that own those factories have a social responsibility to acknowledge this changing environment, and to prepare our students for it.
In the first quarter of 2016, the Alliance suspended another six factories for failing to do enough to improve safety, bringing the total to 83, while Moriarty said 28 factories have completed plans to address safety issues.
They are known as "pen factories," playing a crucial middleman role: The operations buy empty vape cartridges and counterfeit packaging from Chinese factories, then fill them with THC liquid that they purchase from the United States market.
Many of the nation's largest metal factories are in Rust Belt states.
Today, the majority of the world's robots are still used in factories.
As in previous manufacturing revolutions, factories will take time to be transformed.
United States factories cranked out more cars, furniture and food in January.
Did Tim Cook really call Trump to promise him three Apple factories?
The other factories will have to go unexplored, at least until tomorrow.
It plans to cut production at several factories making slow-selling sedans.
But such a move could force the shutdown of those other factories.
Looming in the background are competitive pressures from the nonunion transplant factories.
The fall of unions is often linked with closed factories and mines.
It also closed five North American factories as part of that announcement.
She attributes the city's problem to cars, factories, higher temperatures and wildfires.
Production at factories increased 2000 percent in February from a year ago.
Bollore's batteries are produced by the group's wholly-owned factories in Europe.
Many U.S. factories depend on Mexican suppliers for goods assembled in America.
Manufacturers can move factories to labour-rich countries, or invest in automation.
Some firms "hopped" across tariffs by building new factories within protectionist countries.
One natural use case is logistics: handling items in warehouses and factories.
It is in fact headquartered in Taiwan, but operates factories in China.
The boost will increase the firm's economies of scale in its factories.
He added the government would take over idled factories, without providing details.
Samsung, a South Korean electronics giant, once operated several factories in Tianjin.
You could have some existing US factories where they start producing more.
Even so, Cambodian factories swiftly fulfil huge orders placed by Western firms.
With the arrival of the factories, that boundary had begun to disappear.
WE ARE IN 2400 COUNTRIES, WE HAVE 215 FACTORIES AROUND THE WORLD.
President Donald Trump boasts of jawboning bosses on where to build factories.
There's a big psychological difference, too, between football factories and the pros.
"I've heard people talking about opening up factories in Mexico," he said.
His paintings are often set in factories showing their age and innards.
It added it was building two new factories for electric drive components.
That's all common enough in modern factories from California to South Korea.
But many of Prato's factories are now owned, and staffed, by Chinese.
Mr Cook's bet on China extended beyond its factories to its consumers.
The unions said they will idle factories for four hours on Thursday.
These days, new factories on the lakes' shores are viewed with suspicion.
Young workers are looking for ways to come out of the factories.
The valley through which the Susquehanna runs is lined with shuttered factories.
Factories reported that they increased output by the highest amount since January.
This situation allows fast iterations by involving many different people and factories.
WEAK MANUFACTURING The weak business spending is weighing on production at factories.
Enter Sourcify, a manufacturing platform that directly connects customers with factories overseas.
These industrial towns are now dotted with empty factories and closed shops.
"Politicians prospered - but the jobs left, and the factories closed," he said.
Going from petri dishes to factories raises a host of new issues.
They cause polynyas, which are the sea ice factories of the south.
It found that overtime in all the factories was expected by employers.
Factories in America might also be reconfigured to serve the local market.
Trump blames the Mexican factories for jobs losses in the United States.
Unable to export goods, hundreds of Gazan factories and farms have closed.
But Israeli officials say Iran is now building missile factories inside Lebanon.
Factories, power plants and other major infrastructure are legitimate targets, he says.
In England's north entire factories used to descend on the same resorts.
Gujarat was already a state with lots of factories and formal jobs.
Pressure on Chinese factories eased slightly, but manufacturing activity continued to shrink.
But then clubs and artists started moving into abandoned warehouses and factories.
Factories, machines, land and office buildings can be counted as capital assets.
Factories want humans to be more productive while out of harm's way.
We see smokestacks, factories, bridges and skyscrapers painted with geometric, smooth techniques.
Musk had demanded that his factories be automated as much as possible.
The factories involved employ more than 15,000 people, according to Ford's website.
Typically a lot of factories are more down North Carolina, South Carolina.
Factories are benefiting from greater consumer and business optimism since the elections.
Though the employment index fell three points, factories increased hours for workers.
Airbus employs 14,000 engineers in factories in north Wales, Portsmouth and Bristol.
GE is expected to start building the factories in Cork next year.
Emerson declined to say how many jobs the new factories would create.
Production at factories increased 22017 percent in February from a year ago.
Several factories have been set up specifically to process cassava into ethanol.
To make that happen, it's retooling 16 factories to build electric cars.
Factories are usually notified about inspections first, raising questions about their efficacy.
They detained some people who created obstacles in production in the factories.
Factories across the currency union had a much better May then predicted.
For Geely, the deal likely isn't just about a brand or factories.
There were about a million people employed in its factories, Shehabi said.
Policymakers should work to transform prisons from punishment factories to rehabilitation facilities.
He would then ship the product to his factories in Detroit, Michigan.
"When you get that bump, factories will raise the prices," Helfenbein said.
Unfilled orders at factories fell for a fourth straight month in September.
Sites with real factories manufacturing real products are particularly popular, said Ancona.
"We dispersed them immediately and all other factories are open," he added.
There is almost nothing like China's electronics factories or Bangladesh's textile sweatshops.
Growth could be speeded up if foreign investors were building factories, too.
Serfdom on the land gave way to wage labour in the factories.
Over 2900 U.S. factories employ 220006,2202 workers who build wind-related parts.
Factories churned out fewer capital, intermediate and consumer goods, the data showed.
The bustling factories of the last century are probably not coming back.
The Japanese firm has already helped build close to 20 factories likeJD.
They've really developed some great relationships with factories and their manufacturing partners.
Taiwan's factories play a major role in the global technology supply chain.
Unlike other American car-makers, Tesla does not have factories in China.
Samsung is repeating those safety checks when they get to Samsung's factories.
American factories produced more goods last year than ever, by many indications.
Over the past several decades, automation in factories hasn't meaningfully improved productivity.
C: So you try to build the factories close to your projects?
They recently released "American Factory," a documentary film looking at American factories.
In addition, an inventory correction has resulted in factories receiving fewer orders.
The super factories in the future will produce both battery and car.
Motorcycles bound for European countries will now be produced in overseas factories.
Factories would get a big lift if they could regain pricing power.
Unfilled orders at factories fell 0.2 percent after two straight monthly increases.
For Malaysian factories that make light-emitting diodes, it is an opportunity.
Friday's strike also hit production at some of the country's largest factories.
A mature market with limited future growth and too many underutilized factories
The planemaker could not guarantee its existing factories would survive long term.
It had become acres of shattered buildings, scrunched factories and shredded fences.
Early industry was marked by its dirty, dangerous factories (dark, satanic mills).
Local governments borrowed for years to create jobs and keep factories humming.
In New York State, factories were also increasing prices for their goods.
That's where Carrier and many other American manufacturers have built gleaming factories.
They're on construction sites, in factories and on huge palm oil plantations.
Chinese entrepreneurs are also settling and opening factories in the Middle East.
Corporations will beg us to relocate their factories to the US. Why?
In addition, mountainous regions can also act as thunderstorm factories of sorts.
A recession in the early 1980s hit factories in Ohio especially hard.
Suggesting April may see little improvement, factories barely increased headcount this month.
Ours, for just 40 factories in China, is 2.7 million a day.
We want plants built and factories built and we want the jobs.
Factories have closed their rusty doors, shedding tens of thousands of jobs.
The factories made products such as branded bags, hair clips and mugs.
Instead, they are urged to obtain low-wage jobs in garment factories.
It's often synonymous with computers or robots taking jobs and shuttering factories.
"I know most of the people who run the factories," he said.
Like many people, Alastair Philip Wiper grew up thinking factories were ugly.
The shortage could bring factories around the world to a grinding halt.
And J. Howard Miller drew a Rosie poster for Westinghouse war factories.
Factories in China are still struggling to get back up and running.
But that doesn't mean it will be easy work for the factories.
But how long the factories can keep running is an open question.
The automaker said it would immediately begin to shut down its factories.
An estimated 90 percent of women participated, upending schools, stores and factories.
We could close the factories, block the roads, and save those lives.
I'm the one — I'm bringing back many, many car factories into Michigan.
Over the summer, I too had searched fruitlessly for Trump's Chinese factories.
The centers consume prodigious amounts of electricity and water, just like factories.
By shops you mean mills and factories, as is still the case?
S. trade dispute could hit that region's factories this year, dampening openings.
Applications for permits to build new factories are flooding in, he added.
How about locating solar panel and wind turbine factories in these areas?
At China's factories, prices for raw materials and other goods appear tame.
Production has been increasing, but factories are doing this with fewer people.
We're building these factories in the name of progress, but for whom?
Investment in fixed assets like new factories and office buildings was anemic.
In the eastern province of Jiangsu, hundreds of chemical factories have closed.
In Guangdong Province in the southeast, factories have idled workers in droves.
As recently as 1970, factories accounted for 1 in 4 U.S. jobs.
Independent accounts from inmates who have worked in the factories are rare.
The regulator maintains offices inside Boeing's factories, including those in Renton, Wash.
His museum gift also includes the factories' sales catalogs and original molds.
But that approach could put older, local factories at a significant disadvantage.
This town, home to factories that made many of the bikes, prospered.
Perhaps you've heard disturbing tales about "baby factories" in India or Ukraine.
Modern, advanced factories incorporate automation and robotics in brighter spaces, he said.
Other automakers are also shuttering factories in Europe, including Volkswagen and Daimler.
Most of our factories are back to work and at 75%+ capacity.
Now China has shut down factories and cities to contain the virus.
Factories in the U.S. alone are developing 2628 million respirators per month.
All public transport, offices, commercial establishments, and factories were to be closed.
With industrial decline, many former warehouses and factories languished or were demolished.
The autoworker's union urged the automakers to shut down its factories temporarily.
In China, where the disease first started, factories are coming back online.
Apple's stores and its suppliers' factories have started to reopen in China.
Working conditions in these mines and factories regularly drive workers to suicide.
Firms would build new factories, hire more workers and bid up wages.
An estimated 90 percent of women participated, affecting schools, stores and factories.
The shoes are made at small artisanal factories scattered around the world.
Apple's smartphone production was hampered as factories reopened more slowly than expected.
Vehicle manufacturers say they haven't yet had to close factories in Europe.
For Malaysian factories that make light-emitting diodes, it is an opportunity.
If factories can't open, employees will likely see their hours cut back.
These factories were very large and were always next to the rivers.
General Motors, Ford, Nissan and other auto companies have temporarily closed factories.
Cities also offered lower-skilled workers better jobs — in offices, in factories.
Unfilled orders at factories were unchanged after falling for three straight months.
Car companies with factories in Brazil have started manufacturing cables in Paraguay.
The country quickly filled up with factories that often left environmental messes.
But the factories it would take to do that don't (yet) exist.
Chinese factories buy enormous volumes of petrochemicals and machinery from German suppliers.
Hundreds of garment styles required new specifications, better fabrics and apparel factories.
Otherwise schools will just turn into factories for producing high test scores.
But most of the factories remain idle, Mr. Wang and others said.
But cuts will do little to restart factories and correct supply problems.
Prices paid by factories for materials and energy rose by 7.6 percent.
Around that time, Tesla was also undercounting workers' injuries at its factories.
The company's factories will gradually restart production this week, the filing added.
Chinese factories typically close for a month, causing a slowdown in trade. 
Fifty thousand factories across America have shut their doors in that time.
Most have family ties to the factories that go back for generations.
That means you basically won't have any factories in the United States.
We're going to see little factories springing up all over this area.
Chinese-owned factories have jobs, she acknowledges, but she will not apply.
Bone marrow stem cells are the factories that produce new T-cells.
Capacity use at factories rose to its highest level since April 226.1.
It turns the wheels of most of our transportation and our factories.
It says it will start by closing the legal ivory processing factories.
It did not come easy: She worked in factories for five years.
By contrast, euro zone factories had their best month since early 2011.
Tesla is opening giga-factories outside Berlin while Audi is cutting jobs.
Audi, Porsche and Daimler all have factories within a 40-mile radius.
Ren also said the company "plans to set up factories" in Europe.
The pieces are made in factories and workshops in Italy or Peru.
Factories in Mexico are considered an integral part of global business strategies.
But since the factories closed, work is often unskilled and poorly paid.
Chinese factories have become attuned to the needs of this booming market.
In 1900, factories and farms employed 60 percent of the work force.
Two other GM factories in Michigan and Maryland have also stopped production.
By 1958, that work was consolidated into 10 main factories or studios.
The centers consume prodigious amounts of electricity and water, just like factories.
Men working in the factories had begun to invest in motor scooters.
The U.K. government ordered Rolls Royce and Dyson factories to produce them.
China's factories, the manufacturers for the world, now meet domestic demand, too.
They work in stores, restaurants and factories, most barely making a living.
The company also said it would close or sell about 10 factories.
Ford's intentions for its Detroit-area factories have fluctuated in recent years.
To try to encourage demand, factories barely increased their prices in June.
Families who for generations kept our lights on and our factories running.
A deal was made for 19 of the 135 factories to remain.
Factories that opted out were shut, their boilers and processing equipment destroyed.
We were bringing factories from around the world to the United States.
Factories reported a decline in both new and export orders in July.
That encourages companies to invest in foreign factories rather than American ones.
Soy sauce is mixed in plastic vats such as these Factories also bought spices and herbs that had already been used, such as star anise and pepper from nearby factories, then dried them and ground them into powder.
Figure out how involved you want your supplier to beSome factories offer a full-service process that includes sourcing materials for a fee, while other factories may specialize only in production — and you'll need to provide the materials.
American factories and their workers would become less competitive in the global market, adding new victims to the "rusted-out factories scattered like tombstones across the landscape of our nation" that Mr. Trump deplored in his Inaugural Address.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's crackdown on exhaust-spewing factories that shut or slashed output this week at sites including steel mills, textile and cement factories and coal-fired power plants will ripple across major bulk commodity markets into 2017.
The problem is that even though factories are starting back up -- over half of Mon Cheri Bridal's factories are now open -- Lang explained that dress production could still be stalled because of shutdowns further up the production process.
Shenzhen, a vast sprawl of electronics factories and skyscrapers next to Hong Kong, issued new health and safety rules on Sunday and said factories that made iPhones and other Apple products would have to meet them before opening.
The athletic footwear giant shared its first shoe made almost entirely by robots late last week, building on the company's long-term plan to add robot-staffed, custom shoemaking factories, dubbed Speed Factories, to its global supply chain.
Qualcomm in turn says Apple used its heft in the electronics business to wrongly order contract factories such as Hon Hai Precision Co Ltd's Foxconn to withhold royalty payments from Qualcomm that Apple had historically reimbursed to the factories.
"These people who are detained provide free or low-cost forced labor for these factories," said Mehmet Volkan Kasikci, a researcher in Turkey who has collected accounts of inmates in the factories by interviewing relatives who have left China.
If it is leaking directly into the atmosphere from factories, even more gas may be held in the products made in those factories — for example, in insulation foam — and may enter the atmosphere when those products are eventually destroyed.
The iPhone maker, which is highly dependent on Chinese factories and Chinese consumers, said in a statement that its supply of smartphones would be hampered because production was ramping up more slowly than expected as China reopened its factories.
Global surveys this week showed activity in European and Chinese factories are slowing.
In the past, many people went to China to manage Taiwan-owned factories.
"We're worried about the factories," said Peng Qinglian, a 43-year-old resident.
One of its largest factories, a ceramic works named Porcelanka, employed 4,2361 people.
TimkenSteel rarely allows outsiders into the factories, so of course Rhodes eagerly accepted.
President Trump talked about the empty factories and the crime-ridden inner cities.
Factories still exist, but they are no longer at the heart of politics.
The steam engine enabled new manufacturing processes, leading to the creation of factories.
Businesses and factories are closing, some because of a shortage of raw materials.
About a quarter of those workers have been transferred to other GM factories.
Neighboring factories will supplement supplies and sales from the slaughterhouse during its suspension.
Investigators found there were serious violations at the factories which were endangering workers.
France's PSA has 10 factories in Europe and General Motors has 11 plants.
In some cases, the US doesn't have the factories to produce what's needed.
Out here, there are no factories, no air pollution, no cars or roads.
Get them in here and they just become factories for the most part.
We are producing more goods and services, factories and manufacturing and so forth.
Output at factories declined 0.5% as motor vehicles and parts production tumbled 2.6%.
A report this week showed inventories at factories increased 0.2 percent in February.
The Detroit Three closed several U.S. factories during the 2008-12.53 financial crisis.
A PLATE-GLASS roof connects two former textile factories under a soaring atrium.
There are two main reasons to think the delta's factories need to upgrade.
Workers returned to factories last Friday after ratifying a new four-year contract.
Unfilled others at factories rose 0.2% in March after falling 0.2% in February.
Carmakers are shifting factories to America; drugs and defence firms may slash prices.
Another possibility is that factories are finding trouble finding and retaining willing workers.
Zhang worked in factories for five years, moving around to make extra money.
"Those factories were channeling unimaginable wealth to a growing aristocracy," the narration says.
Factories crush the oilseed to make meal - a key ingredient in animal feed.
WE HAVE GREAT PEOPLE THAT WORK IN OUR FACTORIES , WE HAVE GREAT PRODUCTS.
Factories even featured in the work of early 20th century Impressionists like Monet.
America's immigration agency arrested 680 illegal migrant workers at seven factories in Mississippi.
Toiling away in factories or unsafe environments like disaster zones and nuclear plants.
The Fundamental Difference Between the N.F.L. and Football Factories Is Closeness of Games.
Unfilled orders at factories were unchanged in December after dropping 0.93% in November.
Adidas's German rival Puma said that factories will remain closed until Feb. 10.
And few other parliamentarians would welcome scrutiny of zombie factories in their constituencies.
Later, automation in factories and offices called forth a surge in college graduates.
Factories adjust product design and output rapidly according to fluctuations in local demand.
Car factories are at their most efficient when they run at full capacity.
Kraft Heinz decided to close seven factories in North America, boosting its profits.
Many of its factories, including Foxconn's massive iPhone plants, are located in China.
The Ronacrete plant brings Sika's mortar footprint to 89 factories worldwide, Sika said.
Leaks from factories sometimes seep into paddy fields, and thence into rice-bowls.
So factories were producing more or the same, but with far fewer workers.
F: Philips had historically built factories for every business unit that we had.
But Foxconn's involvement doesn't just mean more automated factories and cool Sharp displays.
WASHINGTON – American factories grew more slowly last month, but U.S. manufacturing remains healthy.
The volcanic sulfur is primarily used to purify sugar at nearby sugar factories.
Workers in poorer places accept lower wages, so firms build new factories there.
They still have other electronics factories as clients, but they are all suffering.
Companies talk of investing in factories, governments in infrastructure, and people in houses.
Agular is 20183, and has been sewing in factories since she was 20.
The deal covers three cement factories, two mills and other assets, it said.
AI now runs quality control in factories and cooling systems in data centres.
The last ivory-carving factories and shops (including the one in Beijing) closed.
As for Kanpur, a city of Dickensian leather factories, the picture is dystopian.
EISEN: So the factories you have in China -- RORSTED: Are predominately for China.
Once mighty factories—Studebaker, a car manufacturer, had its headquarters there—were abandoned.
Factories then resorted to using cheaper or even fake parts, and expedited testing.
Due to the intense competition, it is likely factories had the lowest margins.
A huge problem is that factories are struggling to find enough skilled workers.
Zimbabweans have moved from offices and factories into informal jobs such as hustling.
After years of weak investment, there is little idle capacity at Egyptian factories.
The Obama presidency began with credit shrinking, factories closing and homes being repossessed.
Dozens of casinos and the vast majority of garment factories have Chinese owners.
Moving legal headquarters need not mean that business operations and factories leave Catalonia.
Toyota Motor said all its factories in northeastern Japan were operating as usual.
The shift in factories away from China in fact predates the trade war.
Releaf: Releaf is building machinery to help African food factories operate more efficiently.
However, Tesla's factories have been plagued by waste and disorganization in the past.
The company said it will also close two unidentified factories outside North America.
That plant is one of only two such factories outside the United States.
These smaller shops help "mother" factories handle sudden volume increases and changed orders.
They stage photo ops at factories, give prepared statements, deliver carefully crafted speeches.
While a gauge of new orders received by factories slipped, unfilled orders increased.
"We had seven furniture factories here when I was a kid," he says.
Qualifying companies would also need to substantially boost investment in factories and equipment.
Unfilled orders at factories increased 0.3 percent, rising for a second straight month.
"Amazon has preserved job growth at its factories so far," the Times wrote.
That in and of itself is far from typical outside of roboticized factories.
How long Tierra del Fuego's factories can keep humming remains to be seen.
The company plans to reinvest $70 million in existing factories across the country.
No. They build their factories around the main production area for those cars.
Our cells' energy factories just aren't outputting as much as they used to.
But suggesting April may see little improvement, factories barely increased headcount this month.
You don't build massive armies, backed by cityscapes jammed with barracks and factories.
The cigar rolling factories in Tampa's historic Ybor City are almost all gone.
But many of these workers got better paying, more stable jobs in factories.
Honda (HMC) and Toyota (TM) would later open UK factories of their own.
At least 190 homes were attacked by airstrikes this week and eight factories.
Unfilled orders at factories rose 0.2 percent, increasing for a second straight month.
Many of the factories are also hundreds of miles away from any station.
The mill where the boy worked produces yarn for garment factories, police said.
However, a spokesman for the sugar factories' cooperative denied that women are abused.
Unfilled orders at factories dipped 0.1 percent after rising 0.8 percent in October.
Export orders and inventories fell and factories shed workers at a faster rate.
In factories, this can mean allowing Muslim workers time and space to pray.
The two factories aim to have a capacity of 34 GWh by 22.
U.S. car parts sent to Mexican factories are imported back as finished vehicles.
These businesses are faring rather better than the factories of China's rust belt.
The verdant, misty hillsides are becoming increasingly populated with new matcha processing factories.
But higher raw materials costs could cause 3M customers to move their factories.
Why did it then bail out banks while letting car factories go under?
All of this has seen Chinese factories continuing to shed jobs in July.
Our company is committed to this market and continues to invest in factories.
Textiles and pulp and paper factories are particularly attractive to cryptocurrency mining companies.
Four modern saw-toothed skylights like those in old factories top one roof.
Some factories were also firing more expensive workers on trivial grounds, she added.
That is not ideal for the American factories that compete with Chinese rivals.
They said yes, they have just sourced factories making this type of fabric.
And that was true under the old seniority-based work rules in factories.
"You can't change the world with tiny factories that move slowly," he said.
One industry being targeted is garment manufacturing in factories in special export zones.
The history of one of the area's most important factories is particularly telling.
During the war, factories focused on creating wartime essentials, like airplanes and barracks.
The Tannens hopped on that bandwagon, resolving to carefully scrutinize their factories, too.
The big fashion brands, he said, all have some factories of their own.
As a result, wage expectations in the Chinese factories in Prato are increasing.
We've not seen that translate into investments in American factories or American workers.
Outlays on private nonresidential structures, which include factories and offices, rose 1.0 percent.
Unfilled orders at factories increased 0.2 percent after rising 0.6 percent in April.
It also said factories expected a further pickup in the coming three months.
Ivanka Trump's clothing line also relies on factories in China, Indonesia and Bangladesh.
Sony and Panasonic have closed consumer electronics factories here in the last decade.
Thus far Tesla has factories in New York, Nevada, and California, and Shanghai.
The group went to Hanoi and toured villages and factories in North Vietnam.
Outlays on private nonresidential structures, which include factories and offices, rose 1 percent.
During the week he would travel to the company's factories and oversee production.
Jobs were drying up and factories were shutting down in Philadelphia in 1972.
The plan is to create massive factories that speed up manufacturing by 90%.
Were they willing to visit schools, hospitals, and to tour Juárez's many factories?
But, as factories grew more efficient, fewer workers were needed to run them.
There are enough future workers in Tennessee and Mississippi to keep factories staffed.
When the factories began to leave in the 1990s, the city mobilized again.
An entire forgotten generation in communities of factories past had found their savior.
Factories everywhere, new roads and bridges, new schools — especially schools — and new hope.
It has more than three dozen other concepts floating around in its factories.
But the resistance economy has also led to the proliferation of underground factories.
And some major American manufacturers have opened factories in Mexico in recent years.
Major manufacturers, including Volkswagen and Mercedes, have closed factories and sent workers home.
Hong Kong (CNN Business)China's factories are reeling from the novel coronavirus outbreak.
But the amount of work being done by those workers, factories, stores, etc.
The factories that churned out those products are, for the most part, gone.
Thousands of people are working from home but factories have not been closed.
Some are drafting automakers and aerospace manufacturers to repurpose factories to produce ventilators.
The company says it's also looking into converting factories to manufacture hospital gowns.
But restarting factories and returning to work puts China on a precarious path.
Factories and coal mines have shut down, sending shockwaves through the local economy.
Numerous factories are nearing completion, which will unleash an avalanche of additional output.
It has provided new housing subsidies and worked to reopen shut state factories.
As recovery has spread, factories in Eastern Europe have bustled with additional orders.
Wind destroyed everything from houses to schools, hospitals and factories, Mr. Simango said.
Many vehicles are produced by a combination of Mexican, Canadian and American factories.
"The business of our factories isn't as good as before," Ms. Yu said.
It destroys our factories or reduces our labor to the level of theirs.
The inmates are being sent to new factories inside or near the camps.
The 11 American factories that do make tiles cannot meet the increased demand.
He also threatened G.M. over its plans to cut jobs and idle factories.
Also, American factories would probably be highly automated and require far fewer workers.
In its February 2008 report, the Alliance says it has inspected 700 factories.
"The new rules might yet encourage jobs and factories to be shipped offshore."
China's density of component makers and assembly factories is unmatched around the world.
Factories in South Korea and Thailand produce large quantities of lanthanum-based catalysts.
Factories employing thousands of workers were built, leading to hefty economies of scale.
I learned that I.B.M. began with technology used to count workers in factories.
There were some hopeful signs from China, where factories restarted in recent weeks.

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