Sentences with phrase «about job insecurity»

To the US Academy, graduates» blood is on your hands — yours and all your minions», in their infinitely variable guises (the loan officers and administrators, high school advisors who push - push - push college, university faculty and administrators who ply with spoken promises of a far better tomorrow post-graduation, and the online «experts» who keep parroting the hackneyed, specious line that college grads earn more (that, I'm confident, is an illusion of the social backgrounds of those who're employed, as the immensely wealthy father of a good friend of mine pointed out when he recently commented when I shared with him about the job insecurity - college degree paradox that he'd simply «manage my children's trust funds and get them placed at friends» companies.»
«He talks about job insecurity and my two months to go, it might be in my party's interest for him to sit there, it's not in the national interest and I would say, for heaven's sake man, go,» he said.
It's about job insecurity.

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«We know that this is important, we know that Albertans are worried about their jobs, they're worried about their family security, they're worried about being able to pay their bills and so this is our attempt to come back with a targetted plan to create jobs in the face of what is otherwise economic insecurity,» she said.
Because however else you might describe the man who spends 50 hours a week in the office, worrying about rising prices, unpaid bills and job insecurity, lazy isn't it.
Their letters provide a rich insight into their experiences of migration over 150 years: they're delighted by easy access to the labour market and higher salaries, for example, but also talk about the uncertainty of succeeding in the host country because of job insecurity and higher living costs.
This has been driven economically by basically 0 % earned income growth for men without a college education since about 1970, combined with rising job insecurity and growing disability rates, accompanied by rapid earned income growth for women without a college education, combined with a rise in the tendency to marry someone with similar education.
I think a lot of people on the door step were talking about immigration, but they talked about it as a proxy for other things - the lack of houses, job insecurity, the increase in agency workers.
It is our failures in social policy, to provide council housing, to protect workers» (and trade union) rights, and to do enough to combat low pay and job insecurity that are the root cause of public concern about immigration.
Or sometimes we do just the opposite, displaying our insecurities by constantly apologizing for our shortcomings or complaining about our job or our family or other relationships.
Danielle Macdonald ably plays an aspiring, gifted rapper who's suffers setbacks from her struggling home life (including an unsupportive mother), her job uncertainties and her insecurity about her weight.
Two years shy of 70, Jones confesses to insecurity about job offers, saying he hopes to be able to continue acting, writing and directing.
«I think it says a lot more about the curators» own insecurity and limitations because they don't want to be out of a job,» he added.
Proponents of the pipeline have engaged in a predatory relationship with Americans» insecurity about unemployment to present what appear to be grossly exaggerated estimates of the job - creating benefits of the pipeline.
Padded resumes are often the result of job seekers» insecurities about some perceived weakness or lack in their qualifications.
«If the issue is the job searcher's insecurity about his or her qualifications for the position, there are ways to address the issue without lying,» says Jones.
'' If the issue is the job searcher's insecurity about their qualifications for the position, there are ways to address the issue without lying,» says Roqueplot.
The average pay for child care teachers is barely more than $ 10 per hour, lower than for most other jobs, including parking lot attendants and dog walkers.26 These low wages contribute to economic insecurity among the child care and early education workforce, with one in seven living in families with incomes below the federal poverty level.27 Currently, about half of people working in the child care sector rely on public benefit programs such as Medicaid and nutrition assistance.28 Low pay contributes to high turnover rates, which can threaten quality in early childhood programs during children's critical developmental period.
Interest rates that break through new lows weekly and prices that are 30 % less than they were just two ago should be attracting eager buyers to the housing market; but the snail pace of the economic recovery and worries about job security and economic insecurity keep them clinging to the fence.
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