Sentences with phrase «by job insecurity»

Even though he's making less than he did in construction, Lewis is not tempted to go back into a field that is marked by job insecurity, he said.

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Another type he sees often is the middle manager whose job frustration or insecurity — caused by an unsympathetic boss or work overload — keeps him tossing till near dawn.
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.
«As the Council begins our Executive Budget hearings on May 6th, we will continue to strongly push for critical investments that will greatly expand employment opportunities for our young people by increasing the number of year round and summer youth jobs, advocating for vital legal services and workforce development skills to support our growing immigrant population and fighting to combat food insecurity in our City,» they said.
They include job insecurity due to mergers and acquisitions, as well as some reprioritization and downsizing due to the global economic meltdown and the negative public image perception caused by withdrawn products and safety issues.
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.
The cuts will impact on the number of students seeking to pursue a career in legal aid, training contracts will be hard to come by and increasingly competitive and there will be increased job insecurity for newly qualified solicitors.
In part, change has been fuelled by the marked rise in female employment, coupled with greater male job insecurity.
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