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employment active console
There's nothing like active employment, I suppose, to console the afflicted. Anne Bronte
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The sharp employ the sharp. Douglas William Jerrold
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We recognize that the arbitration is going to be contentious. If we were negotiating with employees side by side with the P-I, it could make the environment there less positive.
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Investment will lead to employment; employment means better income; it means selling more cars.
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There are not as many employees to manage,
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There is a very strong linkage between U.S. banks and European banks. There are plenty of European employees that are employed by U.S. companies, and there are plenty of U.S. employees that are employed by European companies. Christine Lagarde
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(Volusia County) has not been known as an employment hotbed. This report goes to improve that reputation.
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When you spend several hours of the day working with someone, it's not unusual to see employees make a personal connection.
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Walmart isn't your average mom-and-pop operation. It's the largest employer in America. As such, it's the trendsetter for millions of other employers of low-wage workers. Robert Reich
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Our findings show that too many workers are not looking at their 401(k) savings as long-term in nature but are instead using termination of employment as an opportunity to spend this money,
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Our course, then, is clear; if we desire to put an end to pauperism, or to lessen it, we should import everything we can use or sell, in order that we may employ our unemployed hands, in making the goods by which we pay for these imports. Joseph Hume
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Over 15 years of experience at the intersection of human resources and technology makes Paul uniquely qualified to help Fortune 500 corporations usher in the next generation of employee screening. We are pleased to have him on board.
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Our whole theme is to get it done and get our employees back as soon as possible." ()
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Restaurant industry sales in 2011 are estimated to have reached a record high of $604 billion, up 3.6 percent from 2010. Restaurant employment grew 1.9 percent in 2011, with some 230,000 jobs added, the strongest gain in five years.
employers local markets moving records red
Records aren't what come to mind. The markets are improving, but they're not red hot. Local employers are still moving with caution.
employee follow front met ownership
I said when I met with the ownership that I'm employee No. 21, ... I'm not going to put myself in front of the team. I'm here to follow orders, and that's the way it goes. Carlos Delgado
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People are going to be watching employment reports and other things very closely. It's our expectation that we're going to start seeing some improvement.
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People are expecting a strong employment number ... and I think they are being a little hesitant.
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Our intention is to work hard to find places for our employees at other stores, or the other store in the mall.
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Our industry has had 15 consecutive years of real growth. It's a fabulous industry. We employ more people than any other industry in the United States. More people have their first jobs in the restaurant industry.
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Over the past four months, employment has been volatile, rising by just 12,000 over the period. Craig James
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My opponent is a lifetime employee of the government.
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My wife and some of my employees watch the store while me and my son go to these shows. Mike Jackson
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Many employers will provide a print out of their employees pay on their letterhead.
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It is necessary to be slightly under employed if you are to do something significant. James Watson
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Lifetime employment and seniority systems are indeed the safety net of Japanese society. Ichiro Ozawa
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I think the tide is turning in favor of the employee or jobseeker versus the company.
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I t is a normal part of the employment process to evaluate one's subordinates.
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I think there is something about L.A., fortunately: once you get one role people think, 'Oh well, someone employed her, so maybe we can.' I mean, that's my idea of it, anyway. 'She can put one foot in front of the other and say a line.' Bella Heathcote
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Just as our brains fill in the details of an image our eyes record only roughly, so, too, do our brains employ tricks we are unaware of to fill in details about people we don't know intimately. Leonard Mlodinow
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I think a lot of our employees have come to us just because they like the space we work in. It's really inspiring space ... that kind of fosters the camaraderie and creativity.
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I think a lot of investors want to see the July numbers and get a handle on whether June was just an aberration or a harbinger of things to come. The key next week is going to be that employment report.
employees fact help voting
It had nothing to do with voting, ... It had everything to do with the fact that they were appreciative of things I did over the years to help the employees and the company. Martin Frost