The alternative to working the streets would be employment in one of Edinburgh's thriving saunas. |
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Most female migrants to the first world find employment as maids or domestics. |
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I have officially been of no fixed abode or employment status for seven weeks now. |
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Now, manufacturing is no longer the engine of employment growth and many more women have entered waged work. |
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He appears to have been the kind of performer who would never knowingly reject an offer of employment or disappoint a paying audience. |
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It is known to be the case that it is more difficult to find alternative employment whilst out of work than whilst in work. |
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Growth in activity and employment was robust, while confidence levels were high across the board, he said. |
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Irrespective of the size of the company the employment issues are still the same, he said. |
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These sessions are also open to junior infants in primary school where it enables parents to access employment or training. |
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The work preparation programme is designed for people with autistic spectrum disorders who are looking for paid employment in London. |
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They operate a machinists ' training program that funnels people into the employment pipeline at local automotive companies. |
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In any case, there is fat chance of finding alternative employment in this area, which to an untutored eye looks rich in natural assets. |
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Rational strengths of force groupings for the employment in the zone of active combat operations can be substantiated by two methods. |
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The liability of the contracts of employment amounts to many hundreds of thousands of pounds. |
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Now it is seeking crucial planning permission to redesignate its six acres from employment to housing. |
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The employment situation also improved in the second quarter as the economic recovery gathered strength. |
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The second is the deepening employment crisis caused by the collapse of the old socialist industries. |
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If income from the foreign employment contract is not remitted into Ireland, no Irish income tax liability arises. |
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Always commanding light remunerative employment from the manufacturing establishments in town, she maintained herself respectably. |
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Farmers short of labour or with off farm employment appreciate that bales are now easily handled due to improved machinery. |
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Further, the arduousness of state work could be increasingly offset through greater employment of automation and information technology. |
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In a typical case of job fraud, for example, a criminal group will contact a job seeker offering employment handling money transfers. |
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The main reason behind the rebound in employment is the rebound in corporate profits. |
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Does one airplane, one bomb, one target represent strategic air power or tactical employment of aviation? |
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He said the club would find employment for the players while on attachment there. |
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So to toughen resolve and get US consumption, production and employment back on a more predictable track, they have gone for broke. |
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The commitments made to Italian workers on employment creation were increasingly sacrificed to meet targets on reduced public expenditure. |
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No other remunerative work or employment may be undertaken by you except with our written consent. |
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Women were also divided, with single and widowed women claiming a prior right to employment over married women. |
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The Prime Minister has come out in support of Dr Hollingworth's decision not to sack someone from their employment despite enormous impropriety. |
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The immigrant population occupies most of the menial and less remunerative forms of employment which Venezuelans themselves avoid. |
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Under its remit, the Task Force is expected to carry out a full review of academic employment in the University. |
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Also provide employment and widen the scope of help to a larger number of people. |
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I got the sack from Woolworth's for fighting with the under-manager in the stock room, and then went back to the youth employment officer. |
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The party also proposed that the state assume responsibility for full employment based on a minimum wage related to the cost of living. |
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Government has reaffirmed its commitment to forge strong ties with the private sector in order to create employment and reduce poverty. |
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The felon would be speedily returned to gainful employment without the lengthy readjustment undergone by victims of our present prison system. |
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Meanwhile, the Government has extended its New Deal employment scheme to the same age group. |
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She had been a perfect amah and servant since her employment there began only a few years before. |
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The employment of car and truck bombs demonstrates a level of expertise that perhaps would suggest the involvement of well-trained terrorists. |
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He said there was no justification in using the land for employment as it would simply replace jobs in the city centre. |
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The coming of oil rapidly changed this to one of rising employment and population. |
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And it is David's well-meaning employment of Sheila as a secretary that leads to his ruination. |
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A loop road would allow buses to service Monks Cross shopping and employment sites, as well as shuttle passengers to and from the city centre. |
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The Civil Rights Act requires employers to ensure that employment practices are not racially discriminatory. |
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Conditions were poor at the turn of the century and employment was at a low ebb. |
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How do some of these individuals keep their positions of employment I wonder? |
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There is frequently poor closure of periods and an inept employment of rhythm in the closure of stanzas and of poems. |
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Low employment among much of the immigrant population destroys the argument for further arrivals, he argues. |
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This has helped in solving the problem of drinking water, bringing some lands under rabi crops and generating employment opportunities. |
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The procedure of looking for aforesaid gainful employment is generally simple. |
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Often people who argue for employment equity and affirmative action programmes are accused of promoting reverse discrimination. |
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Those to be re-hired were told they would be locked out if they did not sign individual employment contracts. |
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Now that the chickens of the liberalised regime are coming home to roost, the employment situation looks like it can get worse. |
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Or does that go too far and ignore the substantial revenue and employment the arts industry generates? |
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Therefore, increasing landlessness of the rural population may also lead to less employment generation in agriculture. |
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Her symptoms persisted despite employment of hypnotic imagery for general relaxation, as well as specific imagery to relax her vocal cords. |
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Four subjects had a history of asthma, but the condition antedated their employment in the facility. |
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As it turns out, he has had an opportunity to retrain and his employment prospects and therefore his remuneration are increasing. |
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For dairy, which employed nearly 137,000 people three years ago, employment rolls are expected to fall 9.3 percent in the next seven years. |
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The organization puts out annual employment counts and wages by industry, occupation, and state. |
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I hope that training courses are put on to ensure they can continue in viable and financially rewarding employment elsewhere. |
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The likely result of this is a labyrinth of intricate employment and childcare arrangements that families may find harder to juggle, not easier. |
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Mr Rooney was a labourer, with little employment to be had around Croxteth. |
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Rather the employment is part of skill acquisition and should be regarded as a training initiative. |
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Through the Bootham-based Youth Enquiry Service he has the chance of a room in a shared house, which could lead to employment as a labourer. |
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It involves the employment of a second lift cylinder on the jib or secondary boom. |
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Thousands of officials found employment in allocating and policing quotas in importing and exporting countries. |
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Just moving on to a different area of interest for us is the issue of the employment status of police officers. |
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Only the large and very large farms, 17 per cent of the total, were large enough to require the employment of a permanent labourer. |
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There would be additional employment in the offices, boutiques and a youth hostel. |
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That's much more attractive, to my way of thinking, than living in a soulless outer suburb far from facilities and employment opportunities. |
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More and more medical associations have set up registers for members to list interests that concern their employment or practice. |
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Levels of activity in the economy will rise, employment will be boosted and tax receipts will boom. |
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For the economy, this means among other things, negative effects on earnings, employment and revenue accruals to the treasury. |
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A similar plan was recently introduced to change the employment status of part-time lecturers. |
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He obtained employment with the Parke family of Dunally House as a gardener circa 1840 and had to anglicise his family name to Foley. |
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Some of that shortfall can be explained away by a booming economy, growing employment and a falling social security burden. |
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The power of appointment and dismissal stands entirely independently of the conditions of employment which are comprised in the contract. |
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Table 6 also allows a contrast to be drawn between those in long term employment and recent entrants or re-entrants. |
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Reliable and affordable public transport determines accessibility to both employment and housing. |
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The plan has not changed significantly but re-emphasises the need to create employment opportunities in the town. |
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Oral evidence was given by 27 witnesses whose names and employment are listed in an appendix to this decision. |
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Full employment through shorter working hours at worker co-ops was the ideal. |
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My partner was made redundant last November and hasn't secured further employment as yet. |
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In an interview, Clifford Palacio said that employment included work in the fields and also on wharves loading ships. |
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Low taxation creates a virtuous circle, leading to more money and employment for all. |
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Remember that the options available to individuals leaving employment are the same, whether you are made redundant or not. |
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Their employment was directly controlled by the top military and political leaderships. |
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The turnover and employment figures rise exponentially when ancillary activities such as taxis and various contractor-suppliers are factored in. |
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The structural make-up of Irish employment is changing, with the number of women in paid employment increasing rapidly. |
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The vast majority of companies are either increasing employment or maintaining it at current levels. |
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Donaldson P thought not, as the repudiation of a contract of employment was an exception to the general rule. |
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While there will be some staff leaving employment this week, no new redundancies are being announced. |
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My tardiness has been heavily influenced by my employment commitments and, as such, was somewhat unavoidable. |
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This includes several dozen refugees from the former Yugoslavia who are on the books of an employment agency. |
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They also used this employment instrument to abrogate any responsibility for wrongdoings against employees. |
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Facing greater competition, employers have eliminated lifetime employment guarantees to managers and professionals and reduced salaries. |
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Those were halcyon days for brokerages, which ramped up employment and beat the bushes for technology analysts who could help justify outrageous stock valuations. |
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Fresno, Modesto, and Merced have among the weakest employment numbers in the nation. |
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The project also generates employment for computer literates. |
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Many black Africans and West Indians found employment on British vessels as personal servants or more often in the formal role of cooks or stewards. |
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The best way to compare employment totals across many nations is through the International Monetary Fund. |
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It is equally clear from the objects section that the legalism of the Employment Contracts Act era is no longer a useful construction of the employment relationship. |
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He joined a vocational training center for a nine-month course in carpentry skills and thereafter got employment as a journeyman with a local factory. |
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Police say Alayban found the Kenyan woman through an employment agency based in the African nation. |
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In 2013, with help from corporations, the federal employment Non-Discrimination Act finally passed in the Senate. |
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The Navy's leading seamen cooks, leading seamen naval police coxswains and leading seamen photographers join the list of employment categories eligible for the benefit. |
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Learn why a growing number of Canadian employers are introducing employment agreements for their employees-from senior executives to sales representatives. |
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Now running a servants employment office, Rose becomes the housekeeper to the new aristocratic family living at 165 Eaton Place. |
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A major feature of the transnational movement was the formation of ethnic enclaves by both Mixtecs and Zapotecs in major employment centers at destinations. |
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Under the terms of her admission to the United Kingdom, she is not allowed to rent space in her room to anyone else or to engage in paid employment for at least six months. |
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He also gained regular, remunerative employment in the private sector. |
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The decision has been hailed by union leaders as a landmark in granting constitutional rights for trade union activity in a number of other employment sectors. |
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It is also in recognition of the importance of Namibia's fisheries sector in terms of GDP contribution, balance of trade and employment opportunities. |
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The federal budget has been conclusively balanced, again on the back of taxes on prosperity and full employment which have turned the years of deficit into years of surplus. |
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Specifically, whereas it was obviously essential for entry information to be related to individuals, information about employment trends need not be so related. |
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He had lost the employment through no fault of his own, rowed with his girlfriend and the combination led him to relapse into drinking and taking too many pills. |
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The employment contract or handbook should ideally set out the company's expenses policy and should detail all expenses that will be reimbursed by the employer. |
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What is the correct balance between avoiding discriminatory employment practices and giving good customer service and applying good old common sense? |
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She reveals how the worker must negotiate a labyrinthine bureaucracy of passport controls and booking and employment agents where, at every turn, money is required. |
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He said higher export quotas guaranteed a secure market for the local sugar industry and were a basis for growth, which led to employment creation. |
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Ahlef said there simply were no other employment opportunities where he lived in the town of Sauk Centre, Minnesota. |
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Take the case of Herx v. Diocese of Fort Wayne, an employment discrimination suit in the Seventh circuit. |
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Other than supplementing people's diet, the industry would create employment opportunities for the locals as the area already has a ready market for the fish. |
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Paul Martin began reflagging his ships in countries with little or no corporate taxes and very low employment standards, and using non-Canadian crews. |
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They provide a source of professional identification and advanced accreditation in a work world in which stable employment with a firm is the exception. |
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Without question, a lifetime of hard physical labor at low paying employment led Angela to become an ardent advocate of labor reform for working girls. |
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Richardson and McKim, Mead, and White, well trained in the classical tradition, designed structures that gave much employment to quarrymen and stonecutters. |
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The war game identified the direct linkages between raw material sources, production capacity and the employment and sustainment of combat systems. |
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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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Kingston Council is to carry out a mailshot of residents in the borough to find out more about the employment needs and aspirations of people with physical disabilities. |
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That should lead to sharp reductions in market share and employment both at home and abroad, and a likely wave of foreign acquisitions of U.S. companies. |
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Legislation permitted magistrates to enforce employment agreements with penal sanctions in the form of imprisonment, fines, and physical punishment. |
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Yes, labor force participation has declined, but as much because of demography as because of weak employment demand. |
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There had been a medical examination before his employment which identified that disability and the respondent chose to take him on with that disability. |
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His brother used to work as a woodworking labourer at Remploy in Pontefract, which provides employment for the disabled, and is well known in the town's pubs. |
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Critics point out that the city has witnessed a dramatic growth in employment due to an influx of high-technology manufacturing and service industries. |
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This encourages us to constantly consider alternatives, such as the employment of a reciprocating engine in lieu of a turbine for power generation. |
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How anybody who has obviously taken a vow of silence can find gainful employment in the reception of a four-star hotel will have to remain a mystery. |
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In other cases, women answered advertisements by foreign tour operators or employment agencies looking for au pairs, models, housekeepers and waitresses. |
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He is well equipped to assume employment in several callings. |
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But the father of two had his dedication to the employee principles of discount giant The Warehouse vindicated after an employment court found the sacking was unjustified. |
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To deny a person employment or to sack them on such grounds is an abuse of natural justice and due process because they have already received the legally appropriate penalty. |
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Now an employment tribunal has awarded her an undisclosed four-figure compensation payment and ruled that her employers acted illegally in sacking her. |
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They treat them as unequal under the law, as lacking full civil capacity, as not having the property rights, associative liberties, and employment rights of males. |
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Two unhappy chappies who lost out to female candidates at the last election obtained a finding under employment laws that all-women lists were illegal. |
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When a trust feels under pressure to set its own standards of political correctness from fear of an employment tribunal it is a bad lookout for medicine. |
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A US survey on appearance discrimination in the workplace confirms a trend of 'lookism' sweeping businesses across the world, according to employment experts. |
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Both are being given full board and lodging at the Royal Cliff Beach Resort and are guaranteed employment with the resort after completion of their subsidized training. |
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Changes in employment that have downgraded the status and pay of many of the old white-collar professions have rendered this term almost meaningless. |
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In addition to the hospitality industry, there is still significant employment in sea fishing and fish processing. |
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So we remain far short of full employment for the third reason. |
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The department has been under pressure from the Department of Justice to comply with federal equal employment and antiharassment laws. |
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Returning on time is crucial, because a late return can be considered a tardy, and too many tardies can blotch an employment record. |
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A chiropodist says, as long as people are fools enough to abuse their feet, the prospect for his employment is good. |
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Gingerism in the workplace could form the basis of formal grievances or constructive dismissal cases, an employment lawyer has warned. |
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This new employment of his time caused no relaxation in his attention to my education. |
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If you're smart, don't sign the employment contract. Just get out of here while you still can. |
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About ten years later, the employment of children and women in mining was forbidden. |
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Despite this, the employment situation in York remained fairly buoyant until the effects of the late 2000s recession began to be felt. |
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His ineligibility as a contestant was due to his former employment by the sponsor. |
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Born in 1560, Thomas Harriot entered Raleigh's employment in the early 1580s, after graduating from Oxford University. |
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Other areas of employment include call centres, the City Council, universities and hospitals. |
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Conversely Bradford has a higher economic inactivity rate than all these areas and also has a lower employment rate. |
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Employees and employers pay contributions according to a complex classification based on employment type and income. |
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By the end of 2014, UK growth had become the fastest in the G7 and in Europe, and employment was at its highest since records began. |
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The Act gave the government responsibility for specifying its price stability target and growth and employment objectives at least annually. |
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Originally expected to provide employment for 330 people, by the start of production in 2012, 1,600 employees were based in Singapore. |
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Heenan in the course of his employment with the Stimsonite Corporation in Niles, Illinois. |
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Rickshaw driving provides employment for many poor Bangladeshis coming from rural areas. |
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Migrants who enter Britain for unskilled employment are from both rural and urban backgrounds. |
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It also creates opportunities for employment in the service sector of the economy associated with tourism. |
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Most employment in Herefordshire is in agriculture, manufacturing and services. |
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Percy had found employment with his kinsman the Earl of Northumberland, and by 1596 was his agent for the family's northern estates. |
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When Holbein decided to seek employment in England in 1526, Erasmus recommended him to his friend the statesman and scholar Thomas More. |
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Apart from a brief interlude in 1770, Marchi remained in Reynolds' employment as a studio assistant for the rest of the artist's career. |
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In October 1737 Johnson brought his wife to London, and he found employment with Cave as a writer for The Gentleman's Magazine. |
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His only period of steady employment was from 1914 to 1920 as editor of Land and Water, a journal devoted to the progress of the war. |
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Not staying long with each family, their employment would last for some months or a single season. |
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Byrd's first known professional employment was his appointment in 1563 as organist and master of the choristers at Lincoln Cathedral. |
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In 1946 the AELTC offered employment to wartime servicemen returning to civilian life during their demobilisation leave. |
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Bad harvests, technical progress and the effects of the Eden Agreement signed in 1786 affected employment and the economy of the province. |
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Migration policy is to move to a registration system to integrate residential and employment status. |
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However, pirates were more egalitarian than any other area of employment at the time. |
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The case concerned two workers who wished to sue the Sudanese embassy in London for violations of employment law. |
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During the period of parliamentary enclosure, employment in agriculture did not fall, but failed to keep pace with the growing population. |
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This threat was seen as justifying preferential treatment of unionists in housing, employment and other fields. |
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Under Margaret Thatcher's government, the taming of inflation displaced high employment as the primary policy objective. |
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The recession, in turn, deepened the credit crunch as demand and employment fell, and credit losses of financial institutions surged. |
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Initial impact will be seen on public finances and employment for foreign workers. |
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The discovery of North Sea oil in the 1970s significantly boosted Shetland's economy, employment and public sector revenues. |
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Although marginally behind the UK average, Glasgow still has a higher employment rate than Birmingham, Liverpool and Manchester. |
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Economic activity and employment rates in Swansea were slightly above the Welsh average in October 2008, but lower than the UK average. |
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Healthcare is another industry where expats are able to find employment relatively easily. |
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Headquarters is responsible for providing forces at operational readiness for employment by the Permanent Joint Headquarters. |
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A small airfield whose primary employment is as a British Army Helicopter Base. |
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Some studies find no harm to employment from federal of state minimum wages, others see a small one, but none finds any serious damage. |
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There has been strong employment growth along with weak earnings growth which have kept inequality low for several years. |
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This crime rate was correlated with regions with low employment and was not entirely dependent on ethnicity. |
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In some cases, permanent residency may be conditional on a certain type of employment or maintenance of a business. |
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The rising affluence of the Fifties and Sixties was underpinned by sustained full employment and a dramatic rise in workers' wages. |
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This is a contract based on temporary visa offered to those with an employment contract already awaiting them in Australia. |
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Tijuana holds a status that provides the possibility of employment as well as higher education and the dream of crossing the border. |
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The California Highway Patrol is the largest statewide police agency in the United States in employment with over 10,000 employees. |
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Moving to Maryborough, Queensland, in October 1918 Childe took up employment teaching Latin at the Maryborough Grammar School. |
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Publicans issued employment solely on the capacity of the man to pay, and men often left the pub to work drunk. |
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The land is highly fertile, and crofting, alongside tourism, and fishing are the main sources of employment for the islanders. |
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Cwmbran was established to provide new employment in the south eastern portion of the South Wales Coalfield. |
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In Glasgow, the volume of business required the employment of four solicitors as stipendiary magistrates who sit in place of the lay justices. |
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The oil related industries are a major source of employment and income in these regions. |
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The RAF contributes to the local community in spending, employment and activities in the wider community. |
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But tourism provides seasonal employment and thus there is a shortage of jobs in the winter. |
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With the advent of the Great Depression, employment within the Rhondda Valleys continued to fall. |
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With little other employment available in the Rhondda the only solution appeared to be emigration. |
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With an economy fundamentally dependent upon a single industry, there was a scarcity of paid employment for women in Rhondda's coalmining heyday. |
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Poor employment opportunities, and social discontent were once again seen as factors in the rioting. |
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This has affected employment for many fisherman, who rely on salmon as a source of income. |
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However, there was a widespread demand to limit families to one paid job, so that wives might lose employment if their husband was employed. |
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The local population may benefit from the employment opportunities created by new businesses. |
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Secondly there was an employment shortage in farming due to the call of better paid industrial work, and pastoral land was less work intensive. |
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Having originally agreed to replace Mike Ruddock as head coach, Declan Kidney decided instead to seek employment back home with Leinster. |
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The Evening Post produces a range of special features and supplements on entertainment, TV, motoring, property, employment and sport. |
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Overfishing, including the taking of fish beyond sustainable levels, is reducing fish stocks and employment in many world regions. |
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The employment projection for the metropolitan area for 1985 was an overestimate by about 12 percent. |
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Metallurgy has long represented a large source of employment in the agglomeration. |
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The food industry, essential in Lower Normandy, is not absent from the employment pool. |
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Public employment represents an important part with, in addition to the hospital and schools, municipal and community staff. |
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Modern Le Havre remains deeply influenced by its employment and maritime traditions. |
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Brighton has been an important centre for commerce and employment since the 18th century. |
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Many Lithuanians are choosing to emigrate seeking higher earning employment and studies throughout Europe. |
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Meanwhile, the war created employment for arms makers, ironworkers, and British ships to transport weapons. |
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Fisheries and aquaculture provide direct and indirect employment to over 500 million people in developing countries. |
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Despite growing production, the manufacturing industry accounts for a decreasing proportion of total employment in the Nordic countries. |
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I worked for an employment agency, doing placements. They divided the girls into placeables and unplaceables. |
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Later on in 1515, he got an employment offer as a crew member on a Portuguese ship, but rejected this. |
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The outer islands are sparsely populated due to lack of employment opportunities and economic development. |
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The state has about 150,000 families or about half a million people living in poverty, mostly due to lack of employment according to Sedesol. |
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In the case of the 2001 recession, employment did not return to its prerecession level for four years. |
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Some elements of this system included the importation and employment of slaves to grow crops. |
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The employment rate is procyclical, when the economy is doing well more people are working, when it's not doing well, fewer people are working. |
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Since World War II many Venetians have moved to Mestre and Marghera seeking employment as well as affordable housing. |
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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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According to Virola, the Philippines continues to lag behind in terms of employment rate, tourism, life expectancy, and cellular subscriptions. |
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The US public sector is the single most important source of employment for African Americans. |
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The EEOC documented the nature and magnitude of discriminatory employment practices, the first study of this kind done. |
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The state has 481 Japanese employment facilities providing 35,554 local jobs. |
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Legal financing is different from a typical bank loan in that the legal financing company does not look at credit history or employment history. |
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Many people emigrated during the 1990s and the first decade of the 21st century due to the lack of employment opportunities and poverty. |
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On the reservations, they struggle to find employment and alcoholism is rampant. |
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The majority of the country's employment is provided by its agricultural and manufacturing sectors. |
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Banks may refuse to issue loans to felons, and a felony conviction may prevent employment in banking or finance. |
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This followed a period of employment when Pugin had worked with Barry on the interior design of King Edward's School, Birmingham. |
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Wage labour refers to the sale of labour under a formal or informal employment contract to an employer. |
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Demographic factors may influence growth by changing the employment to population ratio and the labor force participation rate. |
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Women with fewer children and better access to market employment tend to join the labor force in higher percentages. |
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New products create demand, which is necessary to offset the decline in employment that occurs through labor saving technology. |
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Eventually high productivity growth in manufacturing reduced the sector size, as prices fell and employment shrank relative to other sectors. |
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In the early 1900s there was a disparity between the levels of employment seen in the northern and southern United States. |
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On average, states in the North had both a higher population, and a higher rate of employment than states in the South. |
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He anonymously published articles in the Rheinische Zeitung, exposing the poor employment and living conditions endured by factory workers. |
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A darker side of the power loom's impact was the growth of employment of children in power loom mills. |
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Different approaches have been achieved including empirical knowledge, employment of numerical models, and Artificial Intelligence techniques. |
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Because the militia was still seeking him, he walked to London, where he found employment with Henry Maudslay as a fitter and turner. |
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In north and north west Wales, earnings are low but the employment rates are above the Welsh average. |
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Yet despite the hazards that come with working with drug dealers, there has been an increase in this area of employment throughout the country. |
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The term child labour can be misleading when it confuses harmful work with employment that may be beneficial to children. |
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It can also ignore harmful work outside employment and any benefits children normally derive from their work. |
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The Mines and Collieries Act 1842 also outlawed the employment of women and girls in mines. |
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Many offenders thus stayed in the colony as free persons, and might obtain employment as jailers or other servants of the penal colony. |
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As a rule of thumb, one can put the direct employment potential at 1,000 per million tonnes. |
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During the period 1974 to 1999, the steel industry had drastically reduced employment all around the world. |
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The steel industry had reduced its employment around the world by more than 1,500,000 in 25 years. |
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In 1957, out of 64,800 people recorded as being in employment in the Borinage, 23,000 worked in the coal industry. |
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Only 7,000 people in services, although in Belgium as a whole, 49 percent of employment was in the tertiary sector. |
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Nevertheless, similar employment of foreigners persists in Japan, particularly within the national education system and professional sports. |
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As of January 2017, employment is stronger in New England than in the rest of the United States. |
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Travelers Insurance has its largest national employment center and historical headquarters in the city. |
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The proportion of male employment at the mill increased which rapidly changed the demographics of the people that work there. |
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Its employment was greatest in 1943 when it had more than 340,000 employees. |
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A large number of hotels and boarding houses gave employment to the permanent population of the town. |
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In the present day, manufacturing remains the largest employment sector in the town with BAE Systems being the single largest employer. |
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He has published seven books on equal opportunities, employment law and other legal subjects. |
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The Mines Act of 1842 prohibited the employment of women and girls and boys under the age of ten from working underground in coal mines. |
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Oldham's town centre contains the highest concentration of retailing, cultural facilities and employment in the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham. |
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Today, Leeds has the most diverse economy of all the UK's main employment centres. |
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At the 2001 census, there were 33,521 people in employment who were resident within Wakefield. |
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His last period of employment began on February 3, 1958, and, once again, he was employed as a toggler on a piece-rate basis. |
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All 5G6 makes unlawful under EEHA advene employment discrimination mm dhe basis of militan ami veteran status. |
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In the future, will machines end the need for employment and lead to a workless society? |
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This elemental employment of shape, line and color recalls Art-Historical movements of the 1960s such as Op-art and Minimalism. |
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However, language explicitly confirming at-will employment can be undermined by inconsistent language in the contract. |
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This will provide a defense to any argument that the employment policies created an implied contract that trumped at-will employment. |
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It was the first to analyze employment issues for Los Angeles residents living with HIV and acquired immune deficiency syndrome, officials said. |
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An alternative to purging the anaesthetic machine is the employment of activated charcoal filters. |
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Alcoa will not continue to provide employment at the Wenatchee plant with no hope of start-up in sight. |
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Marlene Goldman's contribution concentrates on Margaret Atwood and her employment of the First Nations' construction of the Wendigo. |
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I had signed up with an employment agency and was sent to Southalls in Alum Rock to work on an addressograph machine in the comptometer room. |
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Soon Wong found employment with a Malaysian logging company in Papua New Guinea and, after a few years, formed his own company. |
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Local employment opportunities were limited, particularly for girls, and traditional rural jobs such as jackaroos and jillaroos were scarce. |
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