Sentences with phrase «difficulties finding new jobs»

Those thrown out of work would have difficulty finding new jobs, as their existing skillsets are not otherwise in demand, a phenomenon economists refer to as structural unemployment.
When his journalistic deception is uncovered, he's fired, and has incredibly difficulty finding a new job with a Scarlet A on his chest.
If you're having difficulty finding a new job, you too may need a reality check.

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This likely reflects a number of positive factors, including: strong demand for workers that derives from a strong pace of sales for goods and services; employers» reluctance to lose employees, given the difficulty they would face in hiring replacement workers; and the fact that potential employees who lose or switch jobs are able to find new employment without suffering a spell of unemployment.
Both of the new «couples» had difficulty finding jobs, housing, friends and so on, left the church and even moved out of the city.
Guy therefore had a lot of difficulty in finding a new job, because of DH Blair.
In its decision, the CAC said: «The central and insuperable difficulty for the union is that we find the substitution right to be genuine, in the sense that Deliveroo have decided in the new contract that riders have a right to substitute themselves both before and after they have accepted a particular job
Finding accurate, applicable New York insurance quotes is one job where this difficulty becomes very apparent, but if you know where to look and what to look for, getting the most auto, home, business, life and business insurance coverage for the most reasonable price is not the headache that many people imagine.
The challenge is that the market for entry - level professional positions is highly inefficient, as the new grad job seeker and hiring companies have difficulty finding each other.
This underscores the fact that the entry - level job market is highly inefficient in that many hiring companies and new grad job seekers have difficulty finding each other.
Either you are taking extended vacations between jobs or are having difficulties in finding new opportunities.
You mention three things that you believe justify greater or «better» severance: (i) your excellent performance; (ii) your «level,» and (iii) the difficulty in finding a new job.
When one partner gets a promotion or offer far from home, the other partner may be unwilling to give up his or her job, or may have difficulty finding employment in the new location.
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