When workers are in short supply, employers tend to raise compensation to get enough people, and then raise prices to cover the higher labor costs.
Other employers in the ward tend to be office or school based but there are also a number of well known pubs and restaurants.
In the legal proceedings every employer tends to lose the case.
"Potential employers tend to ask, 'What have you done lately?' "
When business is picking up, employers tend to add overtime for current workers before hiring new ones.
At present employers tend to see joint degrees as second class.
One reason is that parents and potential employers, not always correctly, tend to equate high prices with academic quality.
The nation has made health insurance a tax-exempt form of compensation, so employees and employers will tend to prefer it to cash.
"Most employers think only in terms of entry-level positions for the disabled and tend to leave them there," he said.
I would like to point out that employers tend to discriminate between degrees from different universities.