Sentences with phrase «high employment put»

Gordon Brown claims low interest rates and high employment put the UK in a better position than during the last recession - do the figures add up?

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The company's board put a special provision in Papa's employment agreement that turbocharges his pay the way a videogame might when a player levels up into bonus points mode: If Valeant's stock price reaches a new high of at least $ 270 a share in the next three years, Papa gets double the allotment of performance - based stock.
During this time government debt will have to rise as the government absorbs the employment consequences of these disruptions, and unfortunately higher debt will itself put downward pressure on growth.
The only reason the combination of lower consumption and lower investment did put greater downward pressure on German GDP and German employment is because the rules of the European currency union eliminated adjustment mechanisms both in Germany and in its European partners, and so effectively forced nearly the entire German savings and production gap onto those parts of Europe that had a history of higher inflation.
«A clear vision of what full employment would look like could also help to mobilise opinion in favour of the policies the government needs to put in place to achieve an employment rate well above its previous peak of 73 %, to ensure that fewer people are claiming out - of - work benefits and to deliver higher real wages — and ultimately it is having these policies in place that is important,» it stated.
Summer Expo Connects Kids With Careers In one Illinois community, an annual summer job fair puts high schoolers in touch with summer employment, volunteer, and enrichment opportunities.
We estimate that an extended moratorium, which we now expect to continue because of Obama political calculus, will cost up to 200,000 higher - paying jobs in the oil drilling and oil service business and that the employment multiplier of 4.7 will put the total job loss at nearly 1 million permanent employment shrinkage occurring over the next few years.
A chronic shortage of housing stock combined with increased levels of employment has put the housing sector under stress, driving already inflated prices sky high.
«In private practice, I found that the high cost and the traditional way of charging an hourly rate for employment law services was off - putting to clients, making it difficult to sell my services to both employers and employees alike.
These do not only make it easy for you to gain employment, it would also put you on top of the industry, and to attract higher salaries.
• Successfully process 89 out of 95 requests for financial aid, resulting in a high number of students receiving financial aid for further studies • Introduce 14 student employment programs which contribute immensely to lessening the burden of financial aid applications • Investigate a particularly shady applicant and successfully discover that he had already been granted financial aid • Confer with students to determine their financial aid needs and provide them with information on different avenues to gain it • Respond to questions put forward by parents and students in writing, over the telephone or in person • Design, develop and implement outreach programs to provide information of available financial aid sources to eligible students • Assist applicants in filling out forms to apply for financial aid and provide them with information on process time and procedures • Provide loan and indebtedness counseling to students individually and in groups
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