The appointments to the electricity board shows that jobs for the boys is thriving. |
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The software automatically deploys a small agent program on each computer as scheduled defrag jobs begin. |
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You let a federal contractor fix a bridge to repair a road, to weatherize a school, you're going to create some jobs. |
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Only four out of 1,000 employees who quit jobs last year retired due to their age, according to the Ministry of Labor. |
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It calls for a register of interests for voluntary organisations so that we can know the extent of Labour nepotism and jobs for the boys. |
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These special tools, called jigs and fixtures, make jobs easier and allow the gunsmith to turn out quality work, fast and efficiently. |
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All are equal in the sight of God, however all have different responsibilities and jobs. |
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Lastly, Neo didn't do a good job of providing an interesting mix of burglary tools for the jobs. |
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They also liked being able to preview jobs before printing, to establish corporate accounts, and above all, to get their orders quickly. |
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It would be bad if the integrity of the job queue is compromised, because a malicious user could remove other users' jobs. |
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And I was making Waldorf salads in the college cafeteria one day, one of my five jobs working my way through school. |
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We also have a wide range of tasks and jobs to do in lots of different locations and we won't be able to get everyone together. |
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Dye also brought in his own shapers and equipment from other jobs to piece the construction of the course together. |
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These characters' personal quirks are as colorful and various as their day jobs. |
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Blanket cylinder positioning also allows faster clean up, shortening the down time between jobs. |
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He also pointed out that a further 300 spin off jobs from the Marino Point plant could be in jeopardy if it was closed. |
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Over the past two years 3,665 well-paid factory jobs have left Bloomington. |
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Under privatisation, Bradford is being carved up and shared in deals and jobs for the boys. |
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They took jobs with low pay and little advancement potential, working as busboys, waiters, gardeners, janitors, and domestic help in cities. |
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Few will enjoy taking their chances on huge matching schemes, risking years of commuting between jobs they didn't really want. |
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Transitional tax credits, permitting workers to carry health insurance between jobs. |
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Despite legends of Scottish tightness, it was sold very cheaply for cash-in-hand and the promise of jobs for the boys. |
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My car is booked for a Warrant of Fitness tomorrow, so let's all keep our extremities crossed that it passes with no big repair jobs. |
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Other summer jobs included waitressing, a few summers in a jeweller's shop, and finally, a barperson. |
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Sick of the job queues and unemployment in the UK, many Australian and New Zealand expats are heading home where jobs are a plenty. |
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ThinPrint offers software to sort out print jobs in internet and mobile environments. |
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More than 9,000 manufacturing jobs have been shed across East Lancashire in five years. |
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You said hiring a house cleaner would solve our cleaning problems because we both have full-time jobs. |
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Most of these women believed they were coming to Britain for waitressing or service-industry jobs. |
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The jobs would go through natural wastage, such as retirement, and nobody would be forced to leave, trust chiefs have promised. |
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For example, suppose one of root's cron jobs uses Stunnel to send files to a remote rsync process. |
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Based on the TV series farm jobs, tasks, rewards, and unseen pieces from the programme were explored. |
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They hold low-wage jobs as restaurant waiters, street cleaners, construction workers, and dishwashers. |
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This last 9 months in the wilderness of soul-destroying job applications and mind-numbing temp jobs had worn me down. |
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It's jobs for the boys, and jolly lucrative defense contracts for your mother's second cousin once removed. |
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It is also expected to shed jobs through natural wastage in order to keep costs down. |
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Right now it's in the basement, spattered with paint, veteran of many home improvement jobs. |
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Of course, those poor people who were lucky enough to have jobs at the minimum wage would now be earning lower wages. |
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Meanwhile, the right-wing demonstrates its abhorrence of defamatory character assassination and smear jobs here. |
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Too many executives are paid just for having a pulse, handed wads of money by sleeping boards who mistake cutting jobs for real growth. |
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Only once you're in and established does it get easier as jobs start coming your way. |
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Labour-intensive export industries such as clothing and textiles, which have been limited by export quotas, will absorb most of the new jobs. |
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In other policing roles you only see bits and pieces of some jobs, you don't get to follow them all the way through to the end result. |
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I wrote two pieces tonight for various jobs, but they both are thin, trembling, smelly things. |
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Other maintenance jobs which will greatly improve the look of your lawn can also be done in spring. |
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Inputting time spent and expenses incurred on jobs, activities or tasks is quick and easy. |
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So we need to set up a jobbing enterprise where skilled pensioners can do repairs and small jobs reasonably quickly and well. |
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Also, workers laid off from part-time jobs should be eligible for jobless benefits. |
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He kept reappearing in my life to offer me more criminal jobs for money to pay to return. |
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Not that women can't do the job, just that they tend to do other vital jobs better. |
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Perhaps you are a student just out of college or a chemist in academia or industry between jobs. |
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I also got lots of phone calls and quite a lot of people asking for jobs there. |
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This whole issue should be debated properly before we waste taxpayers' money on so many jobs for the boys. |
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Also included were employees who had atypical or nontraditional jobs, such as glassware washers, computer programmers, and couriers. |
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Caroline allowed the Guardian to tag along on one of her jobs a burglary in leafy Purley Oaks. |
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Now the government is reneging on that commitment, to provide jobs for the boys. |
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Mr Brown's aides said it was hoped many of the jobs would go through natural wastage and voluntary redundancies. |
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The US debate over offshoring of high skilled jobs is of more than academic interest to New Zealand. |
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In Kabul, they usually have low-paying, menial jobs such as janitorial work. |
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A print server can rip, store and queue hundreds of megabytes of print jobs without slowing down the network. |
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This whole issue stinks and again smacks of jobs for the boys, a trend becoming increasingly popular in rugby league. |
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A massive recruitment drive to bring more than a thousand jobs to east Manchester is being launched next week. |
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Welfare benefits, under the present model, are designed to bridge periods between jobs. |
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If the jobs go overseas or pay at overseas wages, ambitious people will move to other fields. |
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The city had promised those who worked there that they would get other jobs once that grim task ended. |
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Providing workers to do the dirtiest, riskiest jobs has become a big business. |
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The problem with that is that I work two part-time jobs for two different companies, and so I do not qualify for health benefits with either one. |
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Jamie went through the want ads, and underlined several jobs that she wanted to investigate. |
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You conceivably can use work queues for jobs other than bottom-half processing, however. |
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You spent a fair amount of time at the end of your presentation talking about changes between jobs, et cetera. |
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Somewhere on the long list of jobs is a task to erect a nice little shed in the back garden. |
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Employees in buildings with healthy interiors have less absenteeism and tend to stay in their jobs longer. |
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They unexpectedly realise their dreams when they turn their jobs delivering free newspapers into an illegal racket. |
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You know the blockers are doing theft jobs when Holmes consistently is getting by the initial wave of defenders. |
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As a result of the settlement many former strikers took early retirement or quit their jobs. |
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How many jobs are there where individuals are just watching the clock until they can scamper home? |
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It can be used by itself on smaller projects or to supplement big equipment on larger jobs. |
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Staff have been told that the equivalent of up to 1,000 jobs could go across the three sites by the end of 2004 by natural wastage. |
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She often worked multiple jobs at a time, including tutoring, carpentry, mowing highways, waiting tables, and clerking. |
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At the same time, manufacturing jobs have been exported overseas. |
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Kay drifted through a series of dead-end jobs for six years. |
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Now, jobs figures still aren't dancing the jive yet, but prices are spiraling higher and higher, mocking the Fed's directorate for central planning. |
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Five of the seven SFSS executive positions, the jobs that come with the most responsibility and the highest stipends, have already been won by acclamation. |
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With the end of the golden weather looking imminent, New Zealanders need a Government with a plan and a vision to deliver better jobs and higher wages for all. |
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Similarly washing machines have made washermen without jobs. |
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Richardson found other coaching jobs but never in the NBA, he was been a career minor league head coach. |
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Most voters will react badly to this jobs for the boys approach. |
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The graduates are now hoping to land jobs with designer or High Street companies after their range of cutting-edge clothing won praise for its creativity and wearability. |
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With neither jobs nor public assistance sufficient to lift them out of poverty, chronic joblessness defined a large, new component of urban poverty. |
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We need to reeducate the workers who lost their jobs when the factory closed. |
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What jobs or tasks today, or in the past, do not require knowledge? |
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Since hitting the jackpot nearly a fortnight ago Michael Turner, 44, and his partner Lesley Learad, 40, have resigned from their jobs at a manufacturing plant and a pharmacy. |
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The economy has begun to add jobs, but the quality of those jobs is an increasing concern. |
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Councillors agreed to sell the land to Duncan Graham Partnership for 1,151 million for the purpose of erecting retail warehousing with employment potential for 50 jobs. |
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On the other hand, some places are heating up because of their affordability, coupled with the promise of jobs. |
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Only rich kids with indulgent parents and poor kids with after-school jobs had their own cars. |
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Antoine, a 40-year-old DJ who works at the airport, says he fears for his children if the police stop doing their jobs. |
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No lasting jobs, no cheaper gas, and a chance to kill off one-fourth of U.S. farmland and maybe the planet. |
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And the more these jobs require speaking recognizably American English, the bigger advantage Americans have in getting them. |
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As long as the school system keeps offering uncompetitive wages, people looking for jobs will apply elsewhere. |
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The reduction in the unemployment levels is largely due to part time jobs and more people simply giving up looking for jobs. |
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As a result, it has generated barely one 10th the new fossil-fuel jobs generated in archrival Texas. |
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I wish that the ardor for information on our jobs initiative would be as strong as it is on this other subject. |
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Republicans rallied to the cause, arguing that the pipeline would create jobs. |
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The Great Lakes states, for example, boast the largest concentration of engineering jobs of any major region. |
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Bar-Fields had served two years in the Navy and now worked two jobs back in Texas, one of them as a night auditor at a hotel. |
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Supposedly, unemployment is always directly linked to the availability of jobs. |
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The result of her incompetence has been that young drivers are being crucified and that business are going to the wall with thousands of jobs lost. |
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Instead, she launched into the now-very familiar GOP talking points about ballooning food stamps rolls and weak jobs reports. |
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The president is barnstorming factories in swing states, banking on a return of jobs in time for the election. |
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This is one of the most satisfying home improvement jobs you can do. |
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Why do politicians and policy-makers need the benediction of celebrity to do their jobs? |
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On State of the Union, the DNC chairwoman said the GOP is only interested in a jobs bill that would aid corporations. |
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With Winnipeg facing only marginal population growth, aboriginals can play a key role in meeting the demand for skilled and unskilled jobs, the minister noted. |
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For some, rebound ventures proved useful bridges between jobs. |
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That comes a few hours after the jobs report from Friday morning, one of the bleakest yet. |
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Put another way, the BLS looked back and found there were 74,000 fewer jobs than previously thought. |
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The payroll jobs number is compiled from a survey in which the BLS asks companies how many people they have on their payrolls. |
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And, as has frequently been the case in recent years, BLS discovered more jobs. |
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On Tuesday, two senior Kremlin officials, Vladimir Avdeyenko and Boris Rapoport, quit their jobs. |
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None of the officials will be able to get their old jobs back, and Boswell will not return as the head of diplomatic security. |
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He then worked as an electronic appliance technician before switching to blue-collar jobs such as waiting on restaurant tables and selling audio equipment. |
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Check out the lengthy comment thread about Bridgewater at the jobs site One Day One Job. |
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Elaine Kamarck, a fellow in governance studies at the Brookings Institution, wondered if their jobs pose a conflict of interest. |
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Taken together, our energy policy is creating jobs and leading to a cleaner, safer planet. |
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But Friday morning, the monthly jobs report dumped a steaming pile of caution on the carpet. |
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If that meant a quarter million or so jobs had to go in the process, well, in every war there is cannon fodder. |
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The U.S. added 195,000 new jobs in June, capping off a surprisingly strong spring. |
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Many miners from the district have emigrated over the last century in order to find mining jobs abroad. |
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More than 30,000 workers walked off their jobs in May 1919 in what came to be known as the Winnipeg general strike. |
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When they were not on helicopter duty, the crew would revert to their normal jobs on the road ambulances in the County. |
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Southampton has the highest number of total jobs and commuting both into and out of the city is high. |
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Just over a quarter of the jobs available in the city are in the health and education sector. |
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In the UK and North America, as their first jobs, generations of teenagers have worked at delivering newspapers by bicycle. |
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Some staff opted for voluntary redundancy and many others have been left without jobs. |
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Competition over jobs, business opportunities, public services and housing has led to tension between refugees and host communities. |
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The inadequate quantity and quality of American jobs is one of the most fundamental economic challenges we face. |
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First, because of recent technological advances, an increasing number of workers are losing their jobs. |
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I know the pink-handed types who get jobs like this interviewer's got, and I know what he's trying to do to me. |
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New modern mines eliminate the need for many types of jobs and new job creation. |
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This plumber's helper was in the corner, one of these big, industrial-strength jobs for blowing out major toilet blockage. |
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There were also actual administrative jobs, but authority could be vested in individuals rather than offices. |
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Their jobs were to clear away the nitrous topsoil that made the land arable. |
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Unemployment became a problem as graduates entering the workforce could not find jobs. |
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It would cut more than one million state jobs, including party bureaucrats who resist the changes. |
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The industrial park ultimately has the potential to create as many as 65,000 jobs once fully developed. |
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His main program was economic growth, and creating new jobs to encourage young people to stay in Newfoundland. |
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His inauguration coincided with the effects of the Great Depression, and the social climate became tense as a result of the lack of jobs. |
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Those that became free partook in artisan jobs such as cobblers, tailors, and blacksmiths. |
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Some local workers complain about the lack of jobs due to the influx of cheap imported labour. |
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In recent decades, more migrants have come for the jobs in a developing economy. |
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They moved for jobs, better education for their children and the chance to vote and participate in society. |
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Homes of African Americans were firebombed, black leaders were assaulted and threatened with death, and others were fired from their jobs. |
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Many others were forced to escape into exile, or were victims of other reprisals and removed from their jobs and positions. |
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Viktor Grigorov's Grand Baikal in Irkutsk is one of the investors, who planned to build three hotels, creating 570 jobs. |
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Many Manchu Bannermen got jobs as Mandarin teachers, writing textbooks for learning Mandarin and instructing people in Mandarin. |
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There are certain jobs that horses do very well, and no technology has yet developed to fully replace them. |
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This industry generated 487,000 jobs in agriculture, fisheries, manufacturing of food, beverages and tobacco and food distribution. |
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Montreal is ranked 4th in North America for the number of jobs in the pharmaceutical sector. |
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The state has 481 Japanese employment facilities providing 35,554 local jobs. |
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Many of his disciples held influential jobs, especially in the Justice Department. |
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Often, plaintiffs who were injured or forced to leave their jobs still have mortgages, rent, medical expenses, or other bills to pay. |
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They sought jobs, better education for their children, the right to vote, relative freedom from discrimination, and better living. |
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Nationwide during the first half of the 20th century, African Americans became rapidly urbanized and many worked in industrial jobs. |
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In the Great Migration, hundreds of thousands of African Americans migrated North and West for jobs and chances to live as full citizens. |
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More problems built up with the boll weevil infestation, when thousands of agricultural jobs were lost. |
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Zimbabwe's commercial farming sector was traditionally a source of exports and foreign exchange, and provided 400,000 jobs. |
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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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Delineation of jobs was rigid and communication would be through the means of coloured slips of paper written on in indelible pencil. |
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It replace decentralized cottage industries with centralized factory jobs, driving economic upheaval and urbanization. |
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Again the woollen manufacturers claimed this was taking jobs from workers in Coventry. |
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Though the workers thought this was a threat to their jobs, it was adopted and the pressure was on to speed up carding and spinning. |
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In January 2008, the South Wales Valleys last deep pit mine, Tower Colliery in Hirwaun, Rhondda Cynon Taff closed with the loss of 120 jobs. |
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Its proponents argued that reduced transport costs would make local industry more competitive, and that the scheme would help create new jobs. |
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This type of work that youth are taking part in is very dangerous due to the physical and psychological implications that come with these jobs. |
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Tired of waiting for parliament to act on their demands, railroad workers walked off their jobs all across the country. |
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However, industry observers have warned that this might not lead to a boom in mining jobs. |
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Less frequently workers may occupy the workplace, but refuse either to do their jobs or to leave. |
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Tribes were organized as cooperative structures, allocating jobs and resources among each other, only trading with the external communities. |
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For example, the Crompton Company, after 178 years in business, went bankrupt in 1984, costing the jobs of 2,450 workers in five states. |
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High tech, services, distribution, life sciences, hospitality, local government, education and tourism offer local jobs. |
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At the edge of the Newbury Marshes, delineating Newburyport to the south, an industrial park provides a wide range of jobs. |
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If the achievement does not fit his jobs and the job does not fit his words, then he will be punished. |
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Construction will take up to eight years and create thousands of new jobs at the shipyard thereafter. |
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Volvo Buses bought out Leyland Buses in 1990 and by 1993, the factory had closed with the loss of 200 jobs. |
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Today they are used in many different fields of work, completing all jobs from splitting wood to removing engines from vans. |
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Fish is still a big industry in the town, though the jobs are mainly in processing rather than fishing. |
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In December 2010, Stena Line announced that the service would be withdrawn at the end of 2010, with the loss of 140 jobs. |
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The closure of the ICI Hillhouse works cost the region a further 4,500 jobs. |
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Theatre practices like this remain popular within theatre communities and continue to give first jobs to graduating drama students. |
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He worked at a string of menial jobs, including loading trucks and operating a leaf blower. |
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The strike's aim to preserve miners' jobs was not met as colliery closures continued. |
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Although industrial production increased by eighty percent from 1915 to 1939, the number of jobs remained stable. |
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The oil industry not only created jobs in production, but a large number of supply and technology companies were established. |
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In 2007, 47,500 jobs were in finance and business, 42,300 in public services, and 19,500 in retail and distribution. |
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The expanding industries brought about an increase in population as jobs shifted from rural farms towards the cities. |
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The town's largest coal mine, Bank Hall colliery, closed in April 1971 resulting in the loss of 571 jobs. |
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Home shopping firm Shop Direct announced in January 2010 that it was to close its Burnley call centre with the loss of 450 jobs. |
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In 2011 Gardner Aerospace, which made parts or the Eurofighter Typhoon, closed its site, with the loss of 120 jobs. |
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The rustbelt was hit hard by the recession because it no longer had the high-paying manufacturing jobs to keep the tax base up. |
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The rate of soul-searching articles multiplied after a number of well-established figures lost their jobs in this century's first decade. |
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According to Tommy, the mob uses swagmen like himself as down-the-line distributors for these large jobs. |
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Such jobs as weeding, for instance, could be done with a thoroughness impossible to human beings. |
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After he transitioned, he changed jobs so he could go stealth, hoping that no one would discover he was once a woman. |
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Until then his life had consisted of low-paying jobs, numberous unemployments, and drug use. |
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Unsquelched, a rampaging rumor can erode a product's sales, damage its market share, and even put workers out of their jobs. |
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The boost comes after the Record this week revealed that 1000 jobs were on the line at its Aerostructures division, also at Prestwick. |
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No market stall jobs, no own-brand supermarket business, no artsy-craftsy, knit-your-own-organic-mueslihomemade-in-someone's-shed tat either. |
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I was making a point about the jobs market, not the value of art history. |
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Since May 2010, the public sector has axed 1.125 million jobs. |
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Supporters of the right-to-work movement disagree, saying that freeing employers of wage scale restrictions will lead to more jobs. |
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I got a job in pathology and started out doing the mundane jobs such as polishing glass slides and washing bottles. |
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At Oasis Watercoolers plant, Ballina, Co Mayo, 40 people face the axe and 14 jobs are to go at Feldhues meat processors in Clones, Co Monaghan. |
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Sixteen jobs are to go after administrators failed to find a buyer for wave power firm Pelamis. |
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Webbie is offering jobs to non-related team members from all across the United States. |
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The pilots began a weeklong strike Monday to protest Iberia's plans to launch an LCC, which the pilots say would threaten their jobs. |
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Each phase consists of 134 well-appointed units, helping create 400 new jobs once fully operational. |
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What we really need back is quality, skilled, well-paid manufacturing jobs to replace those just lost. |
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Well-paid jobs are not easy to find in the Western Isles and the purchasing power of the individuals and their families is very welcome. |
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Westernized and well-educated, they quickly found jobs with the American Army and American contractors. |
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Whistle-blowers have been threatened with their jobs or been accused of racism for speaking out. |
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The two-year degree is designed to prepare students for jobs in the table wine and wine grape industry. |
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Principal Carmel Nic Airt said grants for running costs and secretarial and caretaker jobs fell by almost EUR25,500 to EUR101,587 last year. |
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This is a middling jobs report for the middle of the business cycle. |
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True, there are some workplaces that are awful and irredeemable, and maybe those of us who like our jobs are merely lucky enough to avoid those. |
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An Indian outsourcing company is bringing 1,000 call center jobs to Texas. |
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There were indications that he was thinking of changing jobs. |
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The company plans to eliminate more than 2,000 jobs in the coming year. |
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They are hoping to equalize pay for workers with similar jobs. |
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He's been working three jobs in an attempt to get out of debt. |
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His salary is in disproportion to what people who have similar jobs earn. |
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How does he propose to stimulate the inert economy and create jobs? |
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The mayor rewarded his cronies with high-paying jobs after he was elected. |
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This afty, I'm going to a funeral of a toe rag that we once did a few jobs with. |
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Greasing the equipment was one of the dustiest, dirtiest, knuckle-bangingest jobs on the farm. |
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It is no wonder that itinerant agricultural workers travel on the toby and sleep in casual wards between jobs. |
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Comparable worth aims to upgrade the wage scales for jobs that employ large numbers of women. |
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That installation will deplete telegraphers jobs considerably. Santa Fe already CTCing Mojave to Barstow. |
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The government began the deinstitutionalization of background checks for certain Federal jobs. |
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Now, I have been in cleaning about two years and I know one thing, cleaning and catering are the dreggiest jobs to be in. |
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And to think how you had stuck that greengrocing job, when there were jobs like this to be had for the asking! |
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But the other three problems had all grown out of assigning jobs to people he had no handle on. |
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Since the Second World War, the service sector has come to account for the majority of jobs, a feature typifying most advanced economies. |
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They hectored their congressional representatives and, more important, gave summer jobs to the pols' kids. |
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The rapid industrialisation of the English economy cost many craft workers their jobs. |
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Industry turned out munitions in large quantities, with many women taking factory jobs. |
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Between 1998 and 2008 York gained 80 new technology companies and 2,800 new jobs in the sector. |
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Virginia has the highest defense spending of any state per capita, providing the Commonwealth with around 900,000 jobs. |
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The jobbing foundryman has very little control over the nature of the jobs which come his way. |
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The children of the poor were expected to help towards the family budget, often working long hours in dangerous jobs for low wages. |
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Both freedmen and people of color who had been free before the war began to make more advances in education, family stability and jobs. |
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The boll weevil infestation and agricultural problems had cost sharecroppers and farmers their jobs. |
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Beginning in the 1940s, blacks went West to California for jobs in its expanding defense industries. |
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Thousands of other workers, black and white alike, migrated to California for better jobs in its burgeoning defense industry. |
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The decline of this industry as jobs moved offshore has resulted in a more diverse economy, as Bradford has developed new directions. |
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The advent of containerisation meant that the city's docks became largely obsolete, and dock workers were thrown out of jobs. |
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That's less lazy people getting Social Security, or taking jobs that us normal-sized people need. Eat yourself to death, landwhales! |
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Between 2000 and 2008, the majority of new jobs created in Northern England were for the government or paid for with public funds. |
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The impact of this is more than 13,500 jobs supported by the tourism and retail sector. |
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Traditionally based on the wool and textile industries, manufacturing is still strong, accounting for around 1 in 5 jobs. |
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There are about 22,000 jobs available in Truro, compared to only 9,500 economically active people living in the city. |
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All branches of the service find jobs for the versatile quarter-ton liaison truck, a car of unlimited possibilities in war. |
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Many jobs were also lost as manufacturing became more efficient and fewer people were required to work in the sector. |
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The new members of the crime organization got the most dangerous jobs. I'll leave the specifics to your imagination. |
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Most of those jobs were in Washington state and in California, with Missouri, New York and Texas also being important. |
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Frictional unemployment is the time period between jobs when a worker is searching for, or transitioning from one job to another. |
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On 9 October 2014, the company announced the loss of 440 management jobs across the country, with 286 of the job cuts in Lancashire. |
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On 6 November 2013, BAE Systems announced that 1,775 jobs are to go at its yards in England and Scotland. |
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Hawking's father advised him to study medicine, concerned that there were few jobs for mathematics graduates. |
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A wide variety of technologies, designs, and configurations are available for both domestic and commercial cleaning jobs. |
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Mr Hudson was placed on List 99, which bars dubious characters from teaching jobs. |
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Many found work in the mills and factories and encouraged other family members to come over as there were jobs waiting for them. |
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The amount of unemployment in an economy is measured by the unemployment rate, the percentage of workers without jobs in the labour force. |
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The data indicate that acquiring EU status raises earnings for the workers by giving them the right to freely change jobs. |
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As immigration rises, native workers are pushed into less demanding jobs, which improves native workers' health outcomes. |
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Most had at least an undergraduate degree, and worked in a mix of white collar and blue collar jobs. |
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In 2011, over 1,800 permanent staff were employed by members of the CPA and some 13,000 other jobs benefited from the trade. |
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In May 1992, Dairy Crest, a subsidiary of the Milk Marketing Board, closed the Hawes creamery with the loss of 59 jobs. |
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He supported himself with a range of jobs, while nursing his ambition to become an actor. |
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The Mayor of London showed support for the project and said the new stadium will create new jobs and boost growth of the area. |
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Once Fitzsimmons had completed his education at the Timaru Main School, he took on a range of jobs. |
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He was sometimes employed in up to three jobs at a time, while still managing to find enough time to attend all Hamilton's races. |
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The disputes were eventually quashed by Renault in a particularly intransigent way, and over 2,000 people lost their jobs. |
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The alliance led to the loss of 21,000 jobs, the closure of three assembly and two powertrain plants. |
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Hiring halls fill jobs by the length of time the person has been registered at the hall and by their union seniority. |
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However, some seamen secure jobs on ships they like and stay aboard for years. |
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Families and children reaching adulthood are more mobile and tend to relocate to where jobs exist. |
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Those arguing to remain in the EU, claimed that millions of jobs would be lost. |
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Legislation was introduced in many jurisdictions reversing union collective bargaining rights, and many jobs were lost to contractors. |
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Removing women from the workforce did not have the intended effect of freeing up jobs for men. |
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The goal was to attract private capital and new business activity that would bring jobs and progress to declining areas. |
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IndyMac announced the closure of both its retail lending and wholesale divisions, halted new loan submissions, and cut 3,800 jobs. |
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The industry still supports about 47,000 jobs locally and known reserves are such that oil will continue to flow well into the 21st century. |
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The new museum may bring another 500,000 extra visitors to the city and create up to 900 jobs. |
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The migrants are prohibited from taking local jobs or claiming benefits for a certain length of time, even those with children. |
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Thousands of these lost their jobs or were expelled from their educational establishments. |
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Albanians, as well as Serbs, tended to favor their compatriots when hiring new employees, but the number of jobs was too few for the population. |
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A part of these jobs must be carried out under the supervision of the classification society. |
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Examples of this would include jobs that require highly developed skills, rare abilities, or a high level of risk. |
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Boosting productivity and creating more jobs which offer progression at work is vital to make work a reliable route out of poverty. |
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