In her vision of a Plenitude Economy, we pursue
full employment by shortening our work weeks and freeing up more time for leisure, DIY projects, self sufficiency, cottage industries and actually living our lives.
Social democracy, by contrast, was democratic western Europe's postwar response to communism, with public ownership of the utilities and sectors of manufacturing, the establishment of welfare states, the sustaining of
full employment by state economic management and redistributive taxation on an unprecedented scale.
The tradeoff is always temporary, always adjusting, and central banks can't create
full employment by targeting a specific inflation rate, Friedman said.
Not exact matches
Fuel prices remain relatively low, the jobs report continues to show that we are near
full employment, and small business lending has rebounded from the depths of the credit crunch to record levels
by some measures.
The rise of companies like Uber and Instacart is only part of a larger trend in the ways Americans work, away from
full - time
employment and toward «contingent» freelance jobs, according to a new study
by financial services company Intuit and consulting firm Emergent Research.
So, if there's a lot of global slack, that will make them less concerned about inflation pressures, but
by then, if a lot of places are at relatively
full employment and seeing target inflation, that will make them want to make sure that we're not going into an overheating kind of mode.
But without this monthly report generated
by the federal government, how can the Fed know where it stands in meeting one of its mandates,
full employment?
These industries are
full of small businesses that have taken advantage in the evolution of
employment by filling some roles typically held
by full - timers at organizations.
The proposed reduction in the corporation income tax would increase annual Ontario GDP
by about $ 8.4 billion, and
full - time equivalent
employment by about 14,000.
The Fed revised its
full -
employment estimate down to 4.6 % last year,
by far the lowest ever, but with unemployment now well below even that, relatively few people seeking a job are unable to find one.
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Employment insurance is viewed
by many as their
full - time job.
But, it doesn't reflect
full employment wage growth, or even the wage growth we experienced before the Great Recession hit -
by no means a
full employment economy.
Full employment, he said, should be measured
by the percent of people employed, which in December 2006 stood at 63 percent.
And
by the way, they are going up because now we're at
full employment.
But spending remains underpinned
by a strong labor market, which Fed officials consider to be near or a little beyond
full employment.
If you have income from self -
employment — whether from a side gig or from
full - time freelancing or contracting work — filing your 2017 tax return isn't the only thing you're supposed to do
by Tax Day.
The job situation in May looked better for youth aged 15 to 24 as Statistics Canada reported Friday that
employment rose
by 28,000, the result of
full - time gains, largely in Ontario and British Columbia.
Full - time
employment has grown
by 2.3 million in the last year — 64 times Canada's paltry 35,600 net gain.
Although benefits consultants can be
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Seems basic enough, but according to a recent ruling
by the National Labor Relations Board, that definition doesn't provide a
full picture of the
employment landscape.
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That — not the dangers posed
by pushing for «permanent
full employment» — is what I'm worrying about.
Underemployment, still elevated
by just under six million involuntary part - timers, was 9.7 % last month, about a percentage point above what I consider to be its
full employment rate (though down from 10.4 % a year ago).
Any Employee regularly employed on a
full - time or part - time (20 hours or more per week on a regular schedule) basis, or on any other basis as determined
by the Corporation (if required under applicable local law) for purposes of the Non-423 Plan or any separate offering under the Code Section 423 Plan,
by the Corporation or
by any Designated Affiliate on an Entry Date shall be eligible to participate in the Plan with respect to the Offering Period commencing on such Entry Date, provided that the Committee may establish administrative rules requiring that
employment commence some minimum period (e.g., one pay period) prior to an Entry Date to be eligible to participate with respect to the Offering Period beginning on that Entry Date.
The low
employment rate, which applies in the 25 - 54 age group as well as the
full population of working age adults, can not be explained away
by baby boomer retirements.
Despite the fact that its Charter starts off
by directing it to promote
full employment and stabilize prices, the Fed is anti-labor in practice.
In that sense, the Fed has the potential to make a huge structural difference in the economic lives of blacks and other minorities
by heavily weighting the
full employment part of the their mandate relative to the inflation part, especially since there's still considerable slack in the job market, with lower - wage, minority workers facing the brunt of it, and — importantly — little evidence of inflationary pressure (if anything, the Fed has missed their inflation target on the low side for a few years running now).
Full employment via public jobs is a great thing; but, oh, it is so blatantly obvious that debt - free money creation
by the government is absolutely censored on both the right and the so - called left to protect the commercial - banking cartel.
I enjoyed other entries that stressed the importance of direct job creation programs, which make a lot of sense, especially in disadvantaged communities that won't be reached
by full employment.
If you are employed
by a not - for - profit organization, any time you spend on religious instruction, worship services, or any form of proselytizing may not be counted toward meeting the
full - time
employment requirement.
The reason behind this is the nearly
full employment in China's labor market and rise in wages, which to some extent have offset the influence brought
by price drops in energy and raw materials.
The Congressional Budget Office recently said the healthcare reform law would cause some people to work less, reducing
employment by the equivalent of 2 million
full - time jobs over the next decade.
For the most part they managed this
by insisting that, in the long run at least, price stability was itself the best guarantee of «
full employment.»
The central bank has been given the dual mandate
by Congress of achieving
full employment in the economy (normally considered to be at about a 5 % unemployment rate) while maintaining price stability.
Wanted:
Full - Time Jobs Total
employment rose
by 107,000 in September, far exceeding the modest uptick that one might have expected from temporary hiring
by Elections Canada.
It seems more logical to see the debt buildups decried
by Rogoff as not simply exogenous events but rather the consequence of a growing excess of saving over investment and the easy monetary policies necessary to maintain
full employment.
It would actually be fun to see a
full employment situation with companies forced to respond to wage inflation
by making productivity investment rather than the fed tapping on the brakes.
By the mid 1950s, unemployment had long ceased to be a problem and there was a confidence that rapid economic growth and
full employment would be sustained.
They have changed the economic ethos (oikos nomos = rules of the house and oikonomos = the art of well managing the house)
by sacrificing the objective of social well - being and
full employment to the demands of the rate of profit and thus to increasing shareholder value.
Human potentiality is not toward becoming divine, but toward so responding to the divine initiative that the Self - Expressive Activity of God would have what Athanasius styled an organon — a personal instrument open to
employment by God but with
full human freedom retained — adequate for the divine purpose.
They show in the halt which was put to the water privatisation project in Montreal
by the water co-ordination and in the foundation of a city of 30,000 inhabitants in the surroundings of Lima (Villa San Salvador), inspired
by the principles of
full employment, housing for all and a priority for public transport.
The goal of
full employment, which was one of the pillars of the social consensus that prevailed after the Second World War, has been jettisoned
by nearly all governments.
OzHarvest partners with TAFE NSW in Sydney, Career
Employment Group (CEG) in Adelaide and the Institute of Culinary Excellence (ICE) on the Gold Coast to deliver a
full training program supported
by volunteers, mentors and qualified industry professionals.
We also helped develop the Men's Coalition — a partnership launched in November 2007
by a group of agencies (Men's Health Forum, Respect, Fatherhood Institute, Men's Advice Line, Relate, the Research Unit on Men and Masculinities at Bradford University, NCH and the White Ribbon Campaign) to ensure public policies take
full account of the specific needs and experiences of men and boys (eg across health, parenting and caring, relationships, education,
employment, crime and violence).
[a] The negative effects on children of
full - time maternal
employment in first year can be offset
by increased involvement of fathers.
Breastfeeding and Returning to Work Sponsored
by ProMom.org, this page offers advice to moms who must return to part or
full time
employment outside the home while continuing to breastfeed their infants.
As Radice shows,
by 1945 they were determined not to repeat the mistakes of 1918 and were committed to
full employment and establishing a welfare state.
The data is unambiguous on current economic conditions - GDP growth in the last quarter of 2015 was a meager 2.11 % with
full year growth of 2.79 % according to the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS); inflation rose sharply to 11.4 % in February with prospects of reaching 12 %
by March; capital markets have remained bearish; according to UNCTAD Nigeria's FDI fell
by 27.7 % to $ 3.4 billion in 2015, and on current trends may fall even more precipitously in 2016; the de facto exchange rate of the Naira for most producers and consumers is now N322 / $ even though CBN maintains a nominal N197 / $ for privileged persons; several economic sectors - construction, government, manufacturing, oil and gas and hotels and restaurants are in recession or barely out of it; government's official foreign reserves is down to $ 27.8 bn; and unemployment and under -
employment rates have worsened 10.4 % and 18.7 %
by the end of 2015.
It's true that, in Britain, the post-war welfare state and mixed economy were pre-figured
by the «war socialism» of the Churchill coalition, and
by the commitments to
full employment, to a nation - wide system of compulsory social insurance and (less precisely) to a national health service made
by the parties to the coalition.
Hawkins and the Green Party have long advocated for a Green New Deal, which is a
full employment program with a public guarantee of a living wage job that begins with transitioning to 100 % clean energy
by 2030.