The New Yorker: [C]onstruction workers who are going to have to start plying a new trade


2011, Daniel Stewart
James Surowiecki, The Financial Page, “The Jobs Crisis,” The New Yorker, January 3, 2011, p. 23, ⁋8
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James Surowiecki, The Financial Page, “The Jobs Crisis,” The New Yorker, January 3, 2011, p. 23
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Monday, January 3, 2011

Staff writer, James Surowiecki explores structural unemployment on The Financial Page of The New Yorker. Addressing the future plight of unemployed skilled labor with a slick pun:


“Structural issues aren’t irrelevant, of course; there are certainly plenty of construction workers who are going to have start plying a new trade.”


I believe this sentence is missing a preposition.

“Structural issues aren’t irrelevant, of course; there are certainly plenty of construction workers who are going to have to start plying a new trade.”

How about NewYorker.com?

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James Surowiecki, The Financial Page, “The Jobs Crisis,” The New Yorker, January 3, 2011, http://www.newyorker.com/talk/financial/2011/01/03/110103ta_talk_surowiecki

Ok.