While these industry titans get paid a king's ransom whether they succeed or fail, job security is a thing of the past. |
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Australian workers have been fed this line for over a decade now and the end result is we're working harder than ever with less job security. |
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Child poverty levels are also affected by economic changes that condition the job security and income levels of their guardians. |
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That's how you become more competitive, sell more products, increase profits, and ultimately improve job security. |
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Many organizations have given their core workers greater job security, with defined career opportunities. |
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Why has the unfair dismissal and redundancy legislation not provided job security in the way that some had hoped? |
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The theatre had no capital, its staff had no job security, and the capacity of the venue meant that even full houses yielded only small margins. |
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Without tenure, job security would be a function of a professor's conformity to patriotic orthodoxy. |
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Third is that the workers struggles for job security, against contract labour system and the making of an El Dorado. |
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For Generation X, job security lies not with their employers, but in themselves and in having more career choices available to them. |
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National union officers reported privatization increased the likelihood of redundancies and lower job security. |
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Although the father works as night watchman of an office building, he has no job security. |
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Managerial employees, anxious about job security and access to vertical mobility, may pressure themselves into working longer hours. |
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Being in an organization for any length of time provides a level of comfort, job security, and, sometimes, complacency. |
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We must focus on boosting workforce morale, and improving workers' happiness and job security. |
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Everyone knows that tenured professors hold a lot more job security than untenured ones. |
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Government employment is coveted for the job security it offers and the prestige it confers. |
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The fall-off in sales since 2000 was down to economic uncertainty and concerns over job security that affected spending habits, he said. |
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Secondly, job security has also crossed traditional class boundaries in the last twenty years. |
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They are employees of the state sector who enjoy superannuated job security amidst an ocean of poverty. |
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Employees mention the years they have been with the company and its financial well being and growth as indicators of job security. |
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Staff are also expressing concerns over job security, high workloads and excessive hours. |
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Some 19 months later, time enough for five or six decent intervals, Tenet still holds the job and appears to have job security, too. |
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Excessive job security that disallows employers from getting rid of redundant labour is the main cause for this jobless growth. |
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Someone employed as a Lecturer or Senior Lecturer enjoyed almost complete job security. |
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Who wanted to labor for a soul-deadening company that couldn't even offer job security? |
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If you're looking for job security and not necessarily a specific job, go to a region that has a diverse economy. |
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That means all too many women receive no paid sick leave or annual leave, and enjoy no job security beyond the next shift. |
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Segregated public bathrooms threaten people's safety, job security and access to education. |
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Did they not understand that the system of which they had been part for years provided no job security? |
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The workers are also demanding that they have job security even if the city does not renew the franchise to the private companies for which they work. |
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The lack of job security also contributed to the high staff turnover rate and low mobility. |
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The plunge in confidence is being driven by falling expectations for the economy and fears about job security. |
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Many of these workers are home-based with little or no job security, low wages and often labour in sweatshop conditions. |
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Two of the main reasons for the distress were overwork and lack of career or job security. |
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The top three pull factors for returning to China are more opportunities for promotion, higher-paying jobs, and more job security. |
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At present, the labour market segregates women into jobs that are characterised by low pay, low skill levels and little job security. |
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Williams is also thanking higher beings, with some reservations, for her current job security. |
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Inco's larger ore reserves offer increased job security and more secure retirements for Falconbridge workers. |
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Organizational changes such as downsizing, restructuring and amalgamating that increase workloads and work stress and decrease job security. |
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Health problems in the maquiladoras are compounded by a complete absence of job security. |
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He may not have job security, but he says it beats combing through want ads. |
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There is no doubt that you have members who are concerned about their job security and then the bigger picture. |
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Being on contract means I do not have the job security to facilitate re entry to the workforce after maternity leave. |
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These issues set the European Union the challenge of the economic competitiveness of our companies and of job security for European employees. |
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And this of course may also help you enjoy higher compensation, better workplace conditions and stronger job security. |
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As regards flexibility and job security, temporary work obviously offers undertakings and employees flexibility in managing employment. |
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The parties had already agreed on several enhancements to job security, but not the date on which they would become effective. |
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For example, workers gave specific priority to improved job security and to paid leave for family emergencies. |
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Traditional job security was largely based on working for one firm for a long period of time. |
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It's a prominent preoccupation of manufacturing workers generally in this country today, the issue of job security. |
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Nurses reported moderate work enjoyment and low satisfaction with their time for care and job security. |
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Measures to improve staff retention through job security and career development were therefore very welcome. |
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They need a sense of job security and the confidence that the risk of injury and workplace violence has been reduced. |
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Much of the over-staffing, in spite of low salaries, is because of the perceived job security and retirement pensions. |
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In today's business environment, an employer cannot guarantee job security for its employees. |
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The union, which is seeking guarantees on job security and above inflation pay rises, has threatened a series of warning strikes if no deal is done on Thursday. |
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But that would require a European-style social welfare system, state-administered job security, and a labor party that backs industry-wide union actions. |
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One of the reasons why I always felt so comfortable working for the DOD is that I always felt that I had some job security. |
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Winning at work no longer means job security but career longevity. |
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They would all have more cash to provide job security and job creation. |
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It is not surprising that these images should be showing up during a time of unraveling of job security. |
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To ensure job security and to enable employees to engage in the future of the company, information about developments and risks must be shared and employee viewpoints must be taken on board. |
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W e will need to face h ead on issue s like classification reform, job security, outsourcing and the shared services initiative in an unc ertain political clim ate. |
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Their fathers, with scars of the great depression still giving them twinges of pain, value job security very highly, but for the young there has to be more to a job than assurance that they will eat regularly. |
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Most orthotic tenders are for five to seven years, and being able to win or retain contracts gives long-term job security. |
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I also believe that the greatest form of job security any individual can have is in the skill set they can develop, and that is where our priorities should lie. |
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Other issues that Serco workers are concerned about include job security, improvements to medical benefits and the need for a proper job classification system. |
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Most orthotic tenders are for five to seven years and being able to win or retain contracts gives long-term job security. |
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For example, someone may have a high standard of living but be working odd hours, have no job security and suffer from life-threateningly high levels of stress. |
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They generally enjoyed job security and rising real wages over most of their lives, and as a result, accumulated substantial savings and resources, not just CPP benefits. |
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It is a champion of job security, location security and social equality. |
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The employer still refuses to grant job security to these workers, and it wants to introduce an unfair job evaluation plan that will underpay many of them. |
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I know several career women with young families who have left higher-paying jobs to work in my organization because of our family benefits, family-related leave, flextime, compressed time, job security, no forced overtime. |
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Nonetheless, the Bidder expects the project will bring along a net increase of the activities, as a result of which the job security should increase. |
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That's not just a brilliant wheeze to ensure job security right up to your pensionable age. |
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Professionalisation is thus hindered by the lack of secure financing and the concomitant concerns about job security and unclear career prospects. |
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This would create some knowledge gaps and reduce the incentive to apply for people focused on job security. |
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Qantas also said that it has not made a pilot redundant in nearly 40 years and it has no plans to threaten the job security of its pilots. |
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Some challenges of job security are temporary contracts and contractual employment. |
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Outcome variables included costs of nursing care, client satisfaction with care, client health outcomes, nurse work enjoyment, satisfaction with time for care, perception of job security, and annual nursing turnover. |
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His modern counterpart could have the same job security replacing damaged stones and paviors in our new pedestrian areas, as in Queen Street over the past 20-plus years. |
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The settlement featured enhanced job security provisions, establishment of an agency shop, and the roll-up of the four plants' labor contracts into one master agreement. |
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The survey analyzed job security and economic growth, police reports and response times and included interviews with residents and public officials about crime. |
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They want the new contract to include a guarantee of job security. |
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