She also noted that as a result of restructuring and retrenchments, a lot of people had been left jobless. |
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Live registers figures for March show that there are now over 1000 people jobless in Listowel. |
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Being jobless, I used to attend all the meetings of the Cultural conference. |
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Miami, Florida, with a 7.4 percent jobless rate, had the second highest in the nation. |
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The jobless figures indicate that the current economic upturn has a quite peculiar character. |
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Germany's comparatively high jobless figure is also a reflection of the way the country compiles its data. |
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And, many times I'm flat broke because I also have to support my wife who is jobless. |
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New jobless figures showing a rise in the number of people signing on are being viewed with alarm by politicians and employers alike. |
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The floating communities of jobless men in the nation's cities were dubbed Hoovervilles. |
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The seasonally adjusted jobless rate fell to 5.9 per cent from 6.1 per cent in March. |
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The jobless workers have threatened to set up barricades to prevent movement in and out of the refineries. |
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His decision to help out jobless workers stands in stark contrast to the many chiefs who grab the golden parachute and merely wave good-bye. |
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A newsagent said he and his wife will be left jobless and homeless if plans to demolish shops to make way for houses are given the green light. |
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The 40-year-old jobless man was arrested recently for stealing 30 homing pigeons. |
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A proposal to extend extra temporary benefits to jobless Americans fell short by one vote in the Senate Tuesday. |
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The jobless figures rose in every state except Western Australia, reaching highs of 9 percent in Queensland and 9.2 percent in Tasmania. |
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The latest UK unemployment figures have shown a small fall in the number of jobless. |
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A year or two ago a rubbish dump in Argentina saw the odd sight of jobless professionals combing the trash-heaps for food. |
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The Dutch will feature Oliver in their version of the series, in which jobless youngsters are trained in haute cuisine, but the French will not. |
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Not surprisingly, the economy moved in a stop-go fashion, and households felt uncertain about their future in the jobless recovery. |
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According to the Labor Department, 8,594,000 workers are officially jobless. |
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But the jobless 36-year-old today claimed that he was a victim of the generation gap between him and his neighbours. |
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The official jobless rate is about 8 percent, but those percentages are not really meaningful. |
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Reports earlier this week showed jobless claims dropped and manufacturing rose, buoying the dollar. |
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Oregon has the ill-famed distinction of ranking among the states with the highest jobless levels in the country. |
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An unexpected spike in jobless claims announced last week doused hopes that the economic downturn had finally reached an inflection point. |
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It was pretty much the usual crowd of unwashed jobless deadbeats, greenie lunatics, terrorist-sympathising intellectuals, and arts students. |
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I was leaving the next day, and even though I'd be returning to my present jobless, directionless chaos, I was glad to be going. |
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Excessive job security that disallows employers from getting rid of redundant labour is the main cause for this jobless growth. |
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Billy, is motherless, his dad and brother jobless, and he prefers ballet to biffo. |
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The company's collapse therefore left many of the 4,500 U.S. employees who were laid off pensionless as well as jobless. |
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The secretary general said that the re-enactment of the 2000 decree could affect the fate of the 40 million jobless in the country. |
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Instead, the jobless are flocking in ever-greater numbers across the border. |
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In the guise of providing shelter to siteless or houseless persons, the owners of immovable properties are made landless and also jobless. |
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A disabled York man claims he will be made housebound and jobless if his specially-adapted car is taken from him. |
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The regulation covers all local women of child-bearing age, including the jobless. |
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A similar result was recorded in Tasmania, where the jobless rate rose to 8.5 per cent. |
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The truth is that Europeans like early retirement, high jobless benefits and long vacations. |
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Also, workers laid off from part-time jobs should be eligible for jobless benefits. |
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In the last 13 years, 13 prominent units have closed down, rendering 10,000 people jobless. |
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Her second daughter was also infected but recovered and has been jobless ever since. |
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During the summer months, the large hotels and small hostels offered employment to the jobless, if only for a few weeks. |
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Otherwise, the days of temporary agency work are numbered, leaving even more millions jobless in the European Union. |
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And as anyone who has found herself jobless knows, it was a rough landing. |
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The weekly jobless claims this week came in lower than expected. |
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Child poverty is also highlighted with indicators on the proportion of children living in low-income or jobless households. |
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Those lost billions could have been put to far better use for the jobless and low income seniors. |
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Later come weekly US jobless claims, which always have the potential to upset the applecart. |
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Data showed a drop in U. S. weekly jobless claims failed to support expectations that the labor market and the economy were stabilizing. |
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Well over 10 million people were jobless in the face of savage inflation. |
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Now, Sweden has generous unemployment benefit but only for a period and employers have to help the jobless to reskill. |
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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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In the end, Don's left jobless and wifeless and it's going to be fascinating to see how Matt Weiner rebuilds him. |
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This has been the best result in 6 weeks, and one of the lowest amount of weekly jobless claims since the recession began. |
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Above all, there is need for a paradigm shift from jobless to job-led growth in order to ensure that every poor person is enabled to earn his or her daily bread. |
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Among biggish rich countries, only Germany can boast that its jobless rate is lower than before the crisis. |
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Our analysis suggests that jobless numbers will likely need to come down significantly before we see a sustained recovery in the housing market. |
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Emergency benefits have just expired for some 1.3 million jobless Americans, putting a huge dent in our economy. |
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And there are still far too many jobless Canadians for whom the recovery has yet to become a full reality. |
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The North American economy is recovering but it is jobless as domestic consumption must lag economic growth until savings have been rebuilt. |
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Last year, it let an unemployment extension for the long-term jobless expire during the holidays. |
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Both are drawing abuse from a jobless man selling a community newspaper who resents politicians cluttering his patch. |
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Challenges ahead: The drift into long-term unemployment remains relatively high and jobless households remain a key concern. |
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They said that when initial media interest faded, the disclosers were left jobless and friendless. |
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The advent of safety razors has rendered local barbers jobless. |
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It was supposed to be a panacea for the jobless, founded on the peculiarly European notion that if more people work less lots of good jobs will be created. |
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My wife found employment in Westchester when I was jobless and writing a book, so we moved up from Manhattan and stayed. |
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They're all nameless, faceless, jobless, unidentified people. |
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She said one man called in complaining that he is jobless, cannot borrow money from banks, relatives and friends, and has no method to clear his debts. |
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The bureau reported that jobless claims increased by 18,000, to 408,000 for the week ending April 21 from an upwardly revised 390,000 claims reported one week earlier. |
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How on earth can learners be satisfactorily taught by someone who did not undergo any teacher training course while qualified teachers roam the streets jobless? |
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There was no employment insurance nor social security for people who became jobless. |
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And while we see our economy recovering slowly, it's a jobless recovery. |
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Poverty rates of jobless households are on average up to 5 times higher than in those where household members hold jobs. |
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The manufacturing growth has been jobless because it is based on capital-intensive investment to mostly produce durables such as cars, washing machines, and dishwashers. |
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The resulting social spending cuts affect more than two million jobless Canadians who must cope with the steady erosion of the social safety net. |
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Benefits for the long-term unemployed, which were about to expire for an estimated two million jobless Americans, will be extended for a year. |
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Among other data pointing to economic recovery is the historically low number of jobless claims, which dropped to 276,000 earlier this week. |
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We rebounded from a jobless recovery to a period of strong employment growth. |
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They gave advice to school leavers and jobless young women and also offered to speak to family members. |
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It is like accusing the jobless of being at least partially to blame for their own unemployment. |
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Moreover, household responses to employment questions seem to point to a slight increase in the jobless rate in the near term. |
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The number of people in Spain claiming jobless benefits declined slightly in May, by 30,113, the country's Labor Ministry announced on Monday. |
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The second refers to the case of a person remaining jobless for an extended period, with the definition of this length being partly conventional and partly based on available information. |
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Today, these people are jobless, have lost their homes, have lost everything, and now they find themselves under the responsibility of those who had nothing. |
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Even in economically prosperous times the jobless totals in Lower Saxony are constantly higher than the federal average. |
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The economy will not grow vigorously enough to cut the number of jobless unless the climate is friendlier to foreign investment and local start-ups. |
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He said that he planned to reduce spending in ministries, crack down on welfare abuse, and take away unemployment benefits from jobless people who refuse to work or retrain. |
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The U. S Dollar advanced against the EUR and the Yen on Thursday as better than expected U. S. weekly jobless claims helped spark a rally in the market, rekindling appetite for riskier assets. |
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The total number of jobless is now close to 2.4m after increasing by a record 281,000 over the previous quarter, the three months to February. This dramatic resurgence of unemployment is unwinding the clock. |
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In the field of employment and combating joblessness, unemployment and related benefits must serve to prevent the jobless from sinking into poverty. |
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That would be welcome, but Europe's jobless stack is 25m people high, and officials acknowledge that more is needed. This is where Mr Juncker's second alchemical act comes in. |
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The Report argues that economic growth, if not properly managed, can be jobless, voiceless, ruthless, rootless and futureless, and thus detrimental to human development. |
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Cetinje has few exports besides young, jobless men, many of whom hang out at a cafe owned by Jovetic. |
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The jobless recovery, long prophesied, is hereFEARS that the recovery of America's economy after the financial crisis would fail to spur an increase in employment are being realised. |
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The U. S. Dollar steadied on Thursday, having ceded ground in the previous session, ahead of a key jobless claims report due later in the session. |
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This contrasts to the existing literature, in which job polarization is oftentimes depicted as a gradual phenomenon... Our second point is that job polarization accounts for jobless recoveries. |
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Third, jobless borrowers will get up to six months of payment assistance while they look for work. In this section A good squeeze Dangerous curve Return to sender Taking out the trash A splash of good news? |
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When children are poor, it is because they live in jobless households with insufficient income support or because their parents' jobs do not pay sufficiently to prevent or address poverty. |
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Structural adjustment programmes impose a heavy burden on workers and their families and on other vulnerable groups such as women, children, the unemployed, the jobless and the handicapped. |
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The jobless rate for the entire province hasn't fared much better, increasing by 1.8 percentage points during this period to 9.0 per cent in July. |
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The jobless rate is expected to trend lower. |
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Union members and hundreds of retirees were left jobless and without benefits when the former Slater Steel plant was shut down at the end of May by Delaware Street Capital. |
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The hostage-taker is a jobless father-of-three and is believed to be on disability allowance. |
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Who were they planning on creaming first in a jobless, growthless recovery? |
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Government revenues contracted as national income fell, while the cost of assisting the jobless rose. |
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In sixteenth century England no distinction was made between vagrants and the jobless. |
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But rises in jobless rates are common as a new year begins, said regional labor economist Anneliese Vance-Sherman. |
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Under the cloak of reform he's mendaciously lowering the safety net protecting the low paid as well as the jobless, sick and disabled. |
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Starting in early 2010, this ceased to be a jobless recovery. |
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Robbing the low paid and jobless while gifting huge tax cuts to the wealthiest is class warfare. |
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Welfare reform policies in Australia that aim to assist jobless people into employment exhibit paternalistic characteristics. |
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Those without luck, connections or trust funds face a jobless, houseless, pensionless future. |
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But instead of being thanked for all those NI contributions ripped from your pay packet every month, some numpty in the House of Lords compares you to a jobless scrounger. |
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If only they'd t ff then clenched to form a clunking fist and he'd used it on behalf of all the people who've been made jobless, depressed and despairing. |
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Reform Res publica Union want to freeze state jobless support, a proposal rejected by the SDE unless it was balanced by a freeze on planned cuts in severance pay. |
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The US Labor Department said initial jobless claims fell 26,000 last week to 323,000, reversing the previous week's increase and returning claims to pre-recession levels. |
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Why are the council whingeing about a banner advertising fun, even if it isn't to everybody''s taste, rather than helping the homeless and jobless? |
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Her marriage had failed, and she was jobless with a dependent child, but she described her failure as liberating and allowing her to focus on writing. |
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The government soon realized that a large amount of children were having trouble in their first years of primary school and parents were having to stay home becoming jobless. |
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Beverly Perdue says Charlotte-area university courses and training programs need to be redesigned as the region faces a nearly 12 percent jobless rate. |
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