They claimed to have research showing that
average job losses ranged between 60 and 1,000 but in most cases, this was normally dealt with by freezing vacancies, reducing temporary and agency staff and redesigning services.
Not exact matches
TOKYO, May 2 (Reuters)- Japan's Nikkei share
average slipped on Wednesday amid caution ahead of the Federal Reserve's policy decision and U.S.
jobs data, although the dollar's rise against the yen and positive sentiment toward tech stocks helped curb some of the
losses.
TOKYO, May 2 Japan's Nikkei share
average slipped on Wednesday amid caution ahead of the Federal Reserve's policy decision and U.S.
jobs data, although the dollar's rise against the yen and positive sentiment toward tech stocks helped curb some of the
losses.
When workers in the private sector are facing pay restraint, a 1 %
average limit on annual increases is necessary to minimise public sector
job losses.
«About half the revenue from the
average casino comes from the net
losses of problem gamblers, so the better
job the state or the casinos do at deterring and curing problem gamblers and treating and helping problem gamblers recover, the lower their revenues are going to be,» Shafer said.
Note that they also cause the group in question to be more resilient in case of a market crash than the
average person with about no savings (note that market crashes lead to increased risk of
job loss).
For a cost of 99 cents per $ 100 of the
average daily balance you can protect your credit rating against unexpected
job loss or disability.
Statistics indicate that the
average worker has a 30 % chance of a
job loss due to a disability lasting 90 days or longer.3
Estimates for Minnesota show some alarming costs, including gross state product
losses of $ 4 â $ «12 billion,
average household income
losses ranging between $ 3,400 and $ 8,000 per year, heating, fuel and electricity costs more than doubling, and
job losses between 33,000 and 74,000.
Despite the relatively small
loss in December, healthcare still added an
average of 17,000
jobs per month in 2013.
Therefore if the
average time it takes to find a new
job is 14 weeks the total cost of lost salary is: $ 1000.00 In terms of
loss of salary on $ 50,000 this works out to be: $ 10,000 x 28 weeks = $ 28,000.00.
With the
average job search taking a little more than eight months your
loss of income can quickly exceed $ 30,000!