This mistress is an unemployed idler who does not have a construction company and has never had anything to do with construction. |
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We know that real jobs are a better guarantee of prosperity for the unemployed than welfare. |
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There is something racist in expelling those people from the country once they become unemployed. |
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No, Blair's Britain had a minimum wage, a New Deal for the unemployed and spent serious money on health and education. |
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The workers are demanding an expansion and prompt payment of welfare benefits to the unemployed. |
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He lost his highly-paid job with a Fortune 500 and was unemployed for well over a year. |
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Earlier in the year, he had read the Riot Act to unemployed protestors in Victory Square. |
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Out the window he could see unemployed men going through garbage cans to search for food. |
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He's unemployed because the farm that used to employ him is now a 1000-acre agribusiness using contract workers when necessary. |
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If you're recently unemployed, you may qualify for financial aid to help you meet requirements for entering a new field. |
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Instead of kicking them when they are down they should be extending a helping hand to the unemployed people. |
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Some 35,000 strikers and unemployed soldiers marched into George Square and raised the red flag. |
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Three minutes later, the unemployed man leaves with a word-perfect letter of complaint. |
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Now that his show has been suspended, unemployed Chris has picked up his cutlass and is looking for a work. |
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Legendre, an unemployed father of three, occupies all his free time working for the revolution. |
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As a result of these policies, Peru now has 250,000 unemployed construction workers. |
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There are generally no other jobs available for unemployed farm workers in a rural area. |
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Its volunteers, who are unemployed people getting work experience, are referred by Twin Valley Homes. |
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It opens with the matchmaking of the daughter of a retired military officer with an alcoholic, unemployed man. |
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For starters he left me after I'd supported him for six months of him being unemployed, just as I lost my job and he landed on his feet. |
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The course is open to all unemployed people resident in the Portlaoise area including those on Community Employment. |
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Those of you that were unemployed several years ago may remember display boards with attached hand written postcards advertising job vacancies. |
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Private bus operators are answerable for the loss to the State, students, unemployed and the daily wage earners. |
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I've already lined up some of the unemployed fishermen to man the boats and they think I'm the ant's pants. |
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Unemployment was rife and the blood collection centres were magnets for the unemployed and the down and outs. |
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We assume he will have fun telling that to the 160,000 unemployed Hoosiers. |
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He was unable to find a place on the scheme, despite having no job, because he had been encouraged to sign off as unemployed some years earlier. |
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Campaigners have claimed victory in their battle to stop Witham's unemployed having to travel to other towns to sign on. |
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The simple graphic, though it may perpetuate the hopes and expectations of unemployed roughnecks and roustabouts, masks a more complex story. |
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The firm has also taken on two long-term unemployed bricklayers to work with them. |
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His crew were no more than ex-convicts and unemployed lowlifes looking for quick and easy cash. |
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Whatever the reason these folks have been unemployed, their job skills are probably rusty. |
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As the long-term unemployed lose touch with the labour market, their self-esteem falls and their job skills atrophy. |
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I had the misfortune to be unemployed for six weeks between July and August this year. |
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The woman's husband, an unemployed calligrapher, was brought in for questioning but released upon supplying handwriting samples. |
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Real training for real tourism jobs, rather than make-work programs for the unemployed or unemployable. |
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When I started my site I was unemployed or temping as a secretarial assistant in London. |
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The plan aims to implement cuts of 30 billion German marks, about 50 percent of which is to be raised by attacks on pensioners and unemployed. |
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The course will benefit unemployed people as it will gain them another skill which could make them more marketable in the search for jobs. |
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They included unemployed architects and managers as much as bankrupt shopkeepers or workers laid off. |
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Today we tend to dismiss the moralizing of the late Victorians who insisted that the unemployed were lazy, intemperate, or thriftless. |
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An unemployed father grabbed his girlfriend by the throat and threatened to kill her in a drunken argument, Selby magistrates heard. |
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That is why people unemployed for a long time lose their self-esteem and sense of worth. |
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Elvis lives with his unemployed, alcoholic father in a swampland slum where even a trip to the local watering hole is tinged with danger. |
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But opposition by the government and big business to anything but a token pay increase has nothing to do with concern for the unemployed. |
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In response to growing public concern over the plight of the unemployed graduates, the government has made a few token moves to provide jobs. |
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As both were unemployed and receiving benefits, they were entitled to recover their travel expenses. |
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They deserve our best wishes for the future, especially since many of them are now unemployed. |
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Working in the new media industry has gone from the fastest way to become a millionaire to the fastest way to be unemployed. |
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She is a nastily neurotic newly unemployed she-devil obsessed with weight, beauty, and things unnamed. |
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Can the transitionally unemployed be given the benefit of the doubt for four to six weeks? |
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In the past, unemployed workers have pressured oil transnationals to lower the price of propane for the unemployed. |
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Alienation among unemployed youths will swell the ranks of those vulnerable to terrorist recruitment. |
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He said million of poor workers and unemployed were blacklisted by credit bureaus even for owing a small amount of money. |
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She now terms herself unemployed, but is involved with tutoring schoolchildren in Harlem. |
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All of a sudden, it was OK to blaze chronic all day while being unemployed. |
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In fact Richard is something of a rarity these days, an unapologetic, uneducated, unemployed and unreal guy. |
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Men were either unattached to the labor market, unemployed, or underemployed in part-time service sector jobs. |
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There is also the growing underclass of young unemployed people who have little prospect of moving upwards. |
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New levels were added to cover the underclass of people who have never worked and the long-term unemployed. |
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A third of the population is unemployed, and many more people are underemployed and undereducated, he says. |
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They are disproportionately poor, undereducated, unemployed and more likely to end their own lives. |
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During my undergraduate years my folks were unemployed so I had support from the local council. |
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The new South Africa is confronted by the spectre of an ever-expanding army of unemployed and unemployable youth. |
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Young mums and unemployed people, as well as the elderly have complained they are not able to afford the new charges. |
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We have businesses who need skilled employees and unemployed people who need work. |
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The patient and the unemployed person are better described as beneficiaries of the service. |
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Poor and unemployed people of all origins, clustered around District Six, participated. |
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He was unemployed for three months and has now found a new job, but on a lot less money. |
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This is a regime which rules through military courts, while between six and ten million people are unemployed. |
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A lot of unemployed people come to the centre trying to get computer skills to improve their chances of getting a job. |
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Many people are not aware of their full rights and entitlements as unemployed people. |
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In those days, crime was at a very low level, and the Minister knew every unemployed person by name. |
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The courses are free for unemployed people, while wage earners pay a small fee. |
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Unless you are unemployed or working less than 16 hours a week you may have to pay for advice. |
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Nearly one in ten people are unemployed in Germany, with almost one in five in the east. |
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There will also be money available for marketing and wage subsidies for firms hiring unemployed people. |
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Millions of young, often well educated people are unemployed and face a bleak future. |
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Once he took part in a large demonstration of unemployed people in Battersea. |
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An unemployed person can claim income support to live on and apply for help paying rent and council tax. |
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And she remains unequalled for her work with the unemployed, her contribution to the freedom-struggle and for her political achievements. |
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He was a life insurance broker who ironically died with no life insurance, leaving his bookkeeper, our mother, unemployed. |
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The fund also aims to improve access for unemployed residents to the job market and aid the small business community. |
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The courses offered are free to those who are unemployed, with reduced rates for those who are unwaged. |
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The vehicle driven by Erin Brockovich, an unemployed single mother of three, is broadsided by a speeding car at an intersection. |
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An unemployed 41-year-old man charged with burgling the home of an elderly Bromley couple will appear at Croydon Crown Court. |
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The cabinet meeting was characterised by vitriolic attacks on the unemployed. |
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Three months ago he was unemployed, busking on the mean streets of Glasgow and Edinburgh to scrape together a living. |
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She bristles at Government's attitudes to the unemployed, arguing her daily experiences make a nonsense of claims the outlook is brightening. |
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Masiphumelele sprouted up in the early eighties as an unnamed squatter camp for unemployed Africans and those working for whites in Cape Town. |
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In Poland, ghettoization increases between the winners of the market economy and the unemployed, between the haves and the have-nots. |
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He must also look for another halal job with the same intensity as an unemployed person does. |
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Thousands of unemployed rural youth have been used as cannon fodder for the war. |
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Villepin's plan also includes penalties for unemployed people who do not accept the jobs they are offered. |
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The dole office should provide a form that unemployed people could get stamped to say where they were looking for work. |
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Both harass the unemployed, pressuring them further into exploitative employment. |
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People who are on a career break, rearing children or who are unemployed, or those who move from job to job, are also suited to the new products. |
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Many are unemployed or employed as casual workers with extremely low wages. |
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It is developing a course to help unemployed people get in on these new employment opportunities. |
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The flip side of greater certainty that those with jobs will remain employed is greater certainty that the unemployed will remain unemployed. |
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Nick's work with the homeless and the long-term unemployed, has won him recognition from on high, and I'm not just talking about the heavens. |
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Many of them have high-technology jobs once held by higher-paid Americans, who are now unemployed. |
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Millions who have been unemployed for many years are losing their means of subsistence. |
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When BMW began investing in Leipzig in 2002, few of its new hires came from the ranks of the unemployed. |
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Pieces of packing cases were used for unemployed men with artistic skills to decorate with coats of arms to form the magnificent friezes. |
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There are many thousands of good, decent, honest, unemployed people who are law-abiding and that never ever broke the law in their lives. |
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The state's project in this case is called Energize Indiana, its aim, to help unemployed Hoosiers find work. |
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I show that unlike the unemployed, employed workers search choosily, that is choose a non-trivial range of markets to prospect on. |
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Women are also more at risk of poverty than men, although this is reversed when unemployed or retired members of both genders are compared. |
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The situation sparked allegations of unfairness and excessive bureaucracy from the town's unemployed and civic leaders. |
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We can tell that they've had civil war after civil war and that much of their population is unemployed. |
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And they are hoping to see hundreds of people who are either unemployed or fed up and looking for a change of direction in their career path. |
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Ultimately, it will reduce the demand for bank clerks, but that doesn't mean bank clerks will go unemployed. |
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Lone parents, disabled people and the long term unemployed are harried and persecuted. |
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When they are unemployed, or working for a tiny salary, some resort to producing fakes for organised crime gangs. |
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My next guest has called this practice outrageous, considering that nine million Americans are unemployed and looking for work. |
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Their deeds have consigned hundreds of thousands of Americans to the ranks of the unemployed. |
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The transfer market is plunging in value, wages are being depressed and more and more footballers are finding themselves unemployed. |
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He must be capable of entertaining politicians, industrialists, the unemployed, pickpockets, gamblers, philanthropists, popsies and prudes. |
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He would have had no place to bring Kate, since he was frequently unemployed and couch-surfing with friends and relatives. |
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But, to forestall a rebellion among the unemployed, they skew the numbers each month to make the problem seem far less than it is. |
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He set up a charity for unemployed teenagers in Liverpool, and was recently honoured with the freedom of the city. |
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Marie had worked on a factory production line before she became unemployed. |
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What do these reformist demagogues propose to the millions of minimum-wage workers and the millions of unemployed? |
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Nobody in power dared a debate on the merits and demerits of computerisation in a vast country with millions and millions of unemployed youth. |
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In parallel, state-owned industry was rapidly denationalized and an army of unemployed established. |
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Delay in getting people their unemployment and the health insurance coverage they need while they're unemployed is denial. |
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Most people did not quality for a medical card unless they were destitute, unemployed or had a serious illness. |
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This cat and mouse tactic was purposely designed to provoke, enrage and panic the unemployed. |
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On this occasion the unemployed workers decided to set up a tent encampment outside the council gates. |
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Demoralising idleness and the humiliation of charity or relief work left the unemployed dispirited, apathetic, or divided. |
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Its resistance was made possible not merely by its unionization but by the dole to the unemployed. |
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Since September of this year the figures have dropped considerably with 71 unemployed joining the workplace. |
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All unemployed people are welcome to drop into the Monday Club for information all courses currently available. |
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Participating in the merrymaking occurs amongst all regardless if one is employed or unemployed. |
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The PCA spokesman said the weapon used by Larkins, who was unemployed, was an 8mm blank-firing weapon that was an exact replica of a police Glock handgun. |
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In 1994, Bill Poling was 36, unemployed and suffering from rheumatoid arthritis. |
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The cost of creating a microbusiness on the average is just 1800 Euros, which is only one tenth of the cost of providing benefits to the unemployed. |
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This in turn will add to the already large numbers of unemployed and under-skilled youth on the streets of this country with dim prospects of jobs in the future. |
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One can't be choosy when one has been unemployed for five years. |
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He didn't want unemployed young toughs handing out street justice. |
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It's a great novel, somewhat quirky, about an unemployed fugitive English philosopher who goes to France and falls in with a one-armed bandit literally, a thief with one arm. |
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In a police interview the 39-year-old unemployed man, who is not being identified for legal reasons, admitted he found it difficult to cope with the children. |
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I know many black sisters who have been unemployed for quite some time. |
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Parenting children is one of the toughest jobs a person will ever have, and being unemployed is one of the most demotivating experiences of one's life. |
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Parents stood up to agonize about their responsibility, as cosigners, for the loans of their now unemployed offspring. |
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Since the spill, the number of unemployed residents in Louisiana and Alabama has only increased. |
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Both Riki and Avigayel, who sat in the styling chair, were unemployed and spent a lot of time hanging out at Linda's salon. |
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The unemployed have a right to be anxious about the ravages on their families exacted by their unemployment. |
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Junk the ayn Rand rhetoric about moochers and takers and spare a compassionate word for the unemployed. |
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Around half the Baluch in the province are unemployed, a result, say rights groups, of longstanding marginalization by Tehran. |
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Her characters in fiction and drama included domestic workers, washerwomen, seamstresses, and the unemployed, as well as dancers, artists, and teachers. |
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How did a star researcher into the medical mystery of chronic fatigue syndrome end up in jail and unemployed? |
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Just offstage, however, stands a nation of unemployed, abandoned and desperate people. |
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Several days later millworkers, who like many unemployed had expected instantaneous prosperity under the republic, died in skirmishes with police. |
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In the hard times of the 1930s, unemployed men and transient hobos often took temporary refuge on the island, erecting small shanty towns of tents. |
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The rising statistics may correspond to the high number of unemployed Americans worrying about putting food on the table. |
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Crime by gangs of unemployed youth has been increasing in the Tari area. |
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Many unemployed workers and their families go without health insurance. |
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Nobody could have foreseen that Jay's termination would garner so much publicity in the industry, rendering him unmarketable and unemployed until the day of his death. |
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Too often the unemployed blamed themselves rather than society for what they saw as their failures, for the shifts and stratagems by which they were forced to survive. |
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More than half of the young Somali-Americans in the Twin Cities are unemployed. |
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A new WPA would have helped create jobs and provided some training to underemployed or unemployed youth. |
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Many of the unemployed youth who were recruited into the army as cannon fodder in its vicious war against the country's Tamil minority have deserted. |
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And in 2012, over 50 percent of graduates under the age of 25 were either unemployed or underemployed. |
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Wages are rising at a slow rate, up about 2.2 percent in the past 12 months, and too many people are unemployed or underemployed. |
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Under conditions in which it will not defend even its own members, the AFL-CIO's pretense that it is building a movement to represent the unemployed and unorganized is absurd. |
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I know that you may feel that you shouldn't believe us, because he's on a wanted poster, and police are more trustable than regular, unemployed teenagers. |
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Why else would anyone be outraged about what an unemployed 46-year-old mixed-race actress has to say about politics on Twitter? |
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What percentage of the population has been cast away, not counted any more as unemployed, although they are unemployed, and in need of employment? |
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Modelled along the lines of US workfare programmes, the New Deal was initially targeted at the young unemployed aged 18 to 24 years and the long-term jobless. |
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When the unemployed or refugees took direct action, he supported them. |
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Rarely do the planets align so perfectly for an unemployed coach. |
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Opposition parties yesterday hit out at the Government's decision to limit the back-to-work allowance to those who have been unemployed for five years. |
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Many moons ago it seems now, dental treatment and glasses were all free to everyone but now unless ur still at school or are unemployed you have to pay for it! |
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It had always been a popular system of out-relief for the unemployed of every other profession, including the notoriously insecure and unremunerative one of politics. |
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Terry Barker, the Services to the Unemployed Worker at CANDO, had a particular interest in computers as a mechanism for upskilling the unemployed. |
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She noted that the young man was unemployed and had a clean record. |
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Timothy Geithner flubs a question about taxes, Michelle Malkin slams the unemployed, and John McCain still stands by his woman. |
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Create a public jobs program that funnels the unemployed to fast growing areas such as at-home health care and child care. |
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Italy needs honest administration, decent public services and accountable government, not to speak of jobs for its unemployed, which the old order failed to provide. |
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Now that paid annual leave is customary they would seem to have served their purpose, while for the retired, the unemployed and the unemployable they are irrelevant. |
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In 1983, only 5 percent of non-manual workers were unemployed. |
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They are Britain's hidden army of the unemployed, and they tend to live in those parts of the country where manufacturing jobs were once plentiful but are now like gold dust. |
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Her husband is unemployed and tries to provide for his family by making special picture frames out of roughly hewn pieces of wood with their bark still attached. |
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Abolish copayment for the unemployed, students, the handicapped, and poor pensioners. |
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Over the course of three years, more than 50 young unemployed people in the town acquired various skills in order to restore and convert the barge into a passenger cruiser. |
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The most committed Chhau performer can be forgiven if he would rather watch his son pedal a cycle rickshaw on the streets of Ranchi than starve as an unemployed dancer. |
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The unemployed were signed up to do back-breaking manual work for low pay. |
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It's terrible being unemployed, poor and temporarily car-less. |
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This relative increase is commensurate with Burchell's finding that increased depression scores in unemployed men are not reduced by re-employment in an insecure job. |
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For the unemployed, he is promising to create 200,000 jobs a year. |
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Six or seven years later, as a young actor down to his last roll-up, I heard of an agency that offered unskilled, mind-numbing work to unemployed thesps. |
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The result also reveals that kids from more well-off families tend to spend their money lavishly while those whose parents are unemployed are more thrifty. |
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It also hopes to get at least six unemployed people back into work. |
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In normal times, laid-off workers are unemployed an average of eight weeks. |
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The economic downturn following the end of the Napoleonic Wars in the early 19th century resulted in increasing numbers of unemployed. |
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During the 1930s, the Ministry of Labour supplied men from among the ranks of the unemployed. |
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And without my work what am I but an unemployed scrunt on the meat market of the streets? |
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Why did the preppie boy make a great social worker? He had a lot of practice shaking hands with the unemployed. |
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The Prime Minister also took decision to introduce packages, relief for poor and monthly steepened for unemployed people. |
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And West Midlands business leaders said reskilling the unemployed is key to the growth of the West Midlands economy. |
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Both men and women with higher qualifications were twice as less likely to be unemployed than their less qualified counterparts. |
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Not, natch, that this stops the true blues from accusing the unemployed of being scroungers who should be out there scrubbing bankers' toilets. |
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Employment Assessment and Case Management Services to unemployed persons in the Brampton-Halton and Mississauga areas. |
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The caveat that the woman had to remain unemployed was dropped by 1937 due to a shortage of skilled labourers. |
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This qualifier excluded a great number of British labourers, casual workers, and unemployed. |
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After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Russia drastically cut military spending, and restructuring the economy left millions unemployed. |
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The more people that are unemployed, the less the public as a whole will spend on goods and services. |
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In the UK the official unemployment rate is defined as the percentage of the labour force that is classed as unemployed. |
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The Claimant Count aims to measure the number of people claiming a benefit principally because they are unemployed. |
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This meant there was a significant change to the way data on the unemployed was collected. |
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From 1911 onwards it became a count based on the number of insured persons registered as unemployed. |
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In Marxian economics, the unemployed serve as a reserve army of labor, which restrain wage inflation. |
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One third of unemployed people have cut out meals or reduced the quality of their diet due to lack of cash. |
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As of today, nearly one million people are living with minimal wages or unemployed not enough to cover their costs of living. |
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The 1920 Blind Persons Act provided assistance for unemployed blind people and blind persons who were in low paid employment. |
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Over all, movers were more likely than nonmovers to be unemployed, renters, poor and black. |
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There were ever increasing numbers of unemployed workers in the area, and since the Second World War this included women too. |
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Included in this group are all persons in the civilian noninstitutional population who are neither employed nor unemployed. |
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The organization provides training and assistance to help the unemployed get back on their feet. |
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In 1941 hundreds of unemployed French Algerians and Moroccans were handed to the Germans by the Vichy government and sent to Jersey. |
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Over 35,000 fishers and plant workers from over 400 coastal communities became unemployed. |
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How can it boost demand and soak up all the unemployed and underemployed? |
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The benefits to the army were numerous, with the unemployed masses enlisting for military service alongside the more fortunate citizens. |
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These conservancies are particularly important to the rural, generally unemployed, population. |
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Dozens of Chinese sugar traders went bankrupt which led to massive unemployment, which in turn led to gangs of unemployed coolies. |
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Afrikaans speakers experience higher employment rates than other South African language groups, though half a million remain unemployed. |
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Big industry constantly requires a reserve army of unemployed workers for times of overproduction. |
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The modern unemployed would refer primarily to the floating reserve, people who used to have good jobs, but are now out of work. |
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If you are unemployed you are guaranteed at least 30 hours a week unwaged work, courtesy of Tories' Workfare schemes. |
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The cane-wielding commander in chief and several bystanders subdued the would-be killer, an unemployed housepainter named Richard Lawrence. |
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Domestic unrest among alienated Shia mullahs and unemployed youth was not even a minor blip on our diplomatic radarscope. |
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Compared with February 2013, the number of persons unemployed increased by 69 000 in the EU27and by 62 000 in the euro area. |
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If you are unemployed, you cannot register to be signed by a club until the window re-opens which has created a highly unflexible situation. |
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In Macedonia, there are only five graduated Albanian archeologists and they are all unemployed. |
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Having worked with unemployed people I know that for some, work is a dirty word as they are doing very well on benefits thanks very much. |
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Up to 5,000 long-term unemployed people will benefit from the Lift scheme to be piloted in eight disadvantaged areas across Wales. |
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Depressed and unemployed, she overdosed, locked in her apartment alone. |
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Being unemployed for so long and not being able to show people what I can do is soul-destroying. |
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Two of the defendants worked as drivers in Nizhny Novgorod, while two others were officially unemployed, the officials said. |
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I haven't hear Senator Abetz or anybody else suggesting that we hogtie unemployed people and drag them down to work in coffee shops or retail. |
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Company president Osamu Maebashi, who used to be homeless, was once hailed as a rookie entrepreneur supporting the unemployed and homeless. |
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The aim of the project is to strengthen resilience by reintegrating unemployed youth in infrastructure building. |
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Blaming the unemployed for being unskilled or lacking flexibility or adaptability, or simply for being dole bludgers, presents an easier option. |
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This sad young woman, undereducated and unemployed, was already the mother of three kids, two of whom lived with a grandmother. |
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Unsurprisingly lots of families who are forced into using them are not unemployed but are underemployed. |
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Compared with August, the number of persons unemployed increased by 71 000 in the EU27 and by 67,000 in the euro area. |
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Masses of unemployed plebeians soon began to flood into Rome, and thus into the ranks of the legislative assemblies. |
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The flood of unemployed citizens to Rome had made the assemblies quite populist. |
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In return, benefits would be paid to people who were sick, unemployed, retired or widowed. |
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Violent gangs of the urban unemployed, controlled by rival Senators, intimidated the electorate through violence. |
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When aggregate demand falls below the potential output of the economy, there is an output gap where some productive capacity is left unemployed. |
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Trade unions may be composed of individual workers, professionals, past workers, students, apprentices or the unemployed. |
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In these areas, millions of unemployed and their families were left destitute, and queueing at soup kitchens became a way of life. |
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Anyone unemployed for longer than that had to rely on poor law relief paid by their local authority. |
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Necessary funds will be earmarked to provide maximum job opportunities for the skilled and semiskilled classes especially the unemployed educated youths. |
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A NEW scheme has been launched which enables young unemployed people to take part in the nationwide BBC Make it Digital Traineeship initiative being delivered from Coventry. |
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Persons are classified as unemployed if they do not have a job, have actively looked for work in the prior 4 weeks, and are currently available for work. |
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By the end of the century only about 20 per cent admitted to workhouses were unemployed or destitute, but about 30 per cent of the population over 70 were in workhouses. |
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I am an unemployed construction worker who, because of my age, is considered past my bestI'd like to retrain as a long distance driver, but, the cost to myself is prohibitive. |
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Many such unemployed workers, weavers and others, turned their animosity towards the machines that had taken their jobs and began destroying factories and machinery. |
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When he lost his job as an iron moulder and was unemployed for 14 months, he used the time to continue his education and also worked as a Methodist lay preacher. |
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Competition for places could be even more intense than the figures suggest, as they do not include unemployed people who are not claiming the JSA benefit. |
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In 1909, he set up Labour Exchanges to help unemployed people find work. |
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In most cases, those people who are structurally unemployed, would be seen as part of the true unemployed more than is the case for those frictionally unemployed. |
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On 25 May 2014, in Spain the left wing party Podemos entered candidates for the 2014 European parliamentary elections, some of which were unemployed. |
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In September 1932 thousands of unemployed people protested in a series of demonstrations organised by the local branch of the National Unemployed Workers Movement. |
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At the end of the Hundred Years' War large numbers of unemployed soldiery returned to England seeking employment in the growing armies of local nobility. |
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Police investigation suggests the suspect, 33-year-old unemployed villager Xie Xingtang, was single and has suffered from liver cirrhosis ascites for years. |
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The IMF stated in September 2010 that the financial crisis would not end without a major decrease in unemployment as hundreds of millions of people were unemployed worldwide. |
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For example, a person who wants a job but is not available for work due to sickness or disability would be classed as economically inactive, not unemployed. |
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Funded in part by weekly contributions from both employers and employed, it provided weekly payments of 15s for unemployed men and 12s for unemployed women. |
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For example, unemployed home builders can be hired to expand highways. |
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On 1 March 1978, Chaplin's coffin was dug up and stolen from its grave by two unemployed immigrants, Roman Wardas, from Poland, and Gantcho Ganev, from Bulgaria. |
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Be that as it may, even more troubling is that their insular worries come as the unemployed, the homeless because of bank foreclosures, and the disempowered are being ignored. |
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In 1936, by which time unemployment was lower, 200 unemployed men made a highly publicized march from Jarrow to London in a bid to show the plight of the industrial poor. |
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However, some people classed as unemployed cannot claim unemployment benefits and some people claiming unemployment benefits are not classed as unemployed. |
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As I said earlier, the Prime Minster and the Minister for Employment and Youth Affairs have unmercifully labelled sections of the unemployed as dole bludgers. |
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In the 1576 Act each town was required to provide work for the unemployed. |
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In effect, millions of workers who had been too poorly paid to make contributions, or who had been unemployed long term, were left destitute by the scheme. |
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