The West Midlands Growth Company said as many as 300.
As the population is getting older and we are clamping down on one viable source of current and future workforce.But White House efforts have been much broader in scope.
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A smaller workforce could also feed inflation.
Right now it's all about enforcement.and holder each other accountable.
Mr Bronner says they would re-join tomorrow if there were tougher rules placed on the supply chains of multinational members.So far he says 14 other companies have signed up.
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