Sentences with phrase «in insecure work»

«The huge rise in insecure work isn't just bad for workers.

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Like Sachs, Whippman believes that «there are many reasons why life in America is likely to produce anxiety compared with other developed nations: long working hours without paid vacation time for many, insecure employment conditions with little legal protection for workers, inequality, and the lack of universal health care coverage, to name a few,» but she stresses that our «happiness - seeking culture» is also part of the problem.
Over 3 million UK workers — 1 in 10 — are now employed in «insecure» work without fixed contracts, a number that has grown by a quarter over the past five years according to the TUC.
When someone you work with passes the buck, even in an offhand way, it means they're insecure.
Everyone else is working in situations that are part - time, vulnerable or insecure in some way.
With spoken word, interviews and a panel, the conference highlighted how serious child poverty is in the UK and how much poverty is linked to insecure housing, temporary work and family breakdowns.
«We know that 1.1 million food parcels are given out in Trussell Trust food banks alone but these figures are clearly the tip of the iceberg - the United Nations has estimated over eight million people in the UK are food insecure, approximately 2,000 food banks and food bank centres are in operation, rising levels of hospital admissions due to malnutrition cost the NHS # 12 billion per year and there are record levels of in - work poverty.»
speak so glibly of dysfunction of husbands who are unhappy with their wives and seek counsel, or of young people who, fearing an insecure and shadowed future, fear to cast themselves into it in love and work,..
When real wages are falling, when the gap between rich and poor grows wider every quarter, when parents across the board are working ever - longer hours at jobs that are increasingly insecure, we need to remember that the resulting problems are inevitably amplified in the lives of the young.
The foundations for real numbers, which physicists as well as mathematicians must have in order to do their work, were insecure under the thesis of Principia Mathematica.
In Kierkegaard's earlier works are found the germ of some of Buber's most important early and later ideas: the direct relation between the individual and God in which the individual addresses God as «Thou,» the insecure and exposed state of every individual as an individual, the concept of the «knight of faith» who can not take shelter in the universal but must constantly risk all in the concrete uniqueness of each new situation, the necessity of becoming a true person before going out to relation, and the importance of realizing one's belief in one's lifIn Kierkegaard's earlier works are found the germ of some of Buber's most important early and later ideas: the direct relation between the individual and God in which the individual addresses God as «Thou,» the insecure and exposed state of every individual as an individual, the concept of the «knight of faith» who can not take shelter in the universal but must constantly risk all in the concrete uniqueness of each new situation, the necessity of becoming a true person before going out to relation, and the importance of realizing one's belief in one's lifin which the individual addresses God as «Thou,» the insecure and exposed state of every individual as an individual, the concept of the «knight of faith» who can not take shelter in the universal but must constantly risk all in the concrete uniqueness of each new situation, the necessity of becoming a true person before going out to relation, and the importance of realizing one's belief in one's lifin the universal but must constantly risk all in the concrete uniqueness of each new situation, the necessity of becoming a true person before going out to relation, and the importance of realizing one's belief in one's lifin the concrete uniqueness of each new situation, the necessity of becoming a true person before going out to relation, and the importance of realizing one's belief in one's lifin one's life.
Findings also revealed people in insecure or seasonal work are particularly affected, suggesting the work incentives in Universal Credit are not yet helping everyone.
So, while, ultimately it will «work» in that the child will learn to stop crying, they will also turn inward, becoming fearful and insecure, and develop deep trust issues.
Although the Australian work of McIntosh (2010) found that infants under two who spent one night or more a week and toddlers who spend 10 days a month of overnight time in their non-primary caregiver's care are more irritable, more severely distressed and insecure in their relationships with their primary parent, less persistent at tasks, and more physically and emotionally stressed, this study has been largely discredited by a recently published consensus report endorsed by 110 child development experts (Warshak, 2013), which found that McIntosh drew unwarranted conclusions from her unrepresentative and flawed data.
[62] She further argued for measures to make it easier to negotiate settlements in equal pay cases, for improved access to justice by waiving tribunal fees for a limited period, and to close loopholes whereby outsourcing and insecure working conditions often lead to unequal pay for women.
The precariat encompasses the informal sector workers in developing countries but also those on zero hour contracts and other forms of insecure work in Europe or Japan.
Its core support comes from a mix of financially insecure working - class men, who were traditionally loyal to Labour but who feel they have been «left behind» in modern Britain as mainstream parties chased the middle - class vote, and strategic Conservative sympathisers, who are keen to express hostility to the European Union but much less loyal to UKIP in general elections.
Young people also tend to be in lower paid, more insecure work, and they spend a higher proportion of their income on travel.
Indeed, not only have the Tories failed to address the proliferation of zero hours contracts and insecure work, they are also making life even more difficult for those workers caught in a low pay trap.
This fits in to the wider pattern of insecure work that increasingly defines our workplaces, where there are nearly 1.7 million workers on some kind of temporary contract, with over a third taken because a permanent position was not available.
David Miliband has been applauded by sections of the liberal press — most notably Martin Kettle in The Guardian — essentially for acknowledging the bleeding obvious; that the parties of the European Left are losing three main groups of voters; working class voters in insecure jobs who are fearful of migrant labour; middle income voters, who are scared of losing their standard of living, and younger middle class graduates who are alienated by the compromises of power.
One moderate MP said: «No - one has a job for life and it shouldn't be any different for those of us lucky enough to be in politics, especially when work is so insecure for so many of the people we represent.
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► Economist Heather Boushey's new book Finding Time: The Economics of Work - Life Conflict «offer [s] a thorough, systematic, evidence - based case for a comprehensive package of institutional reforms» to address today's workplace expectations, which «have left millions of working Americans perpetually stressed, conflicted, economically insecure, and time - poor,» wrote Janet Gornick of the Graduate Center of the City University of New York in New York City in a review (subscription required) in this week's issue of Science.
«Working - class people with insecure work and few resources, little stability, and no ability to plan for a foreseeable future become concerned with their own survival and often become unable to imagine being able to provide materially and emotionally for others,» said Sarah Corse, an associate professor of sociology in U.Va.
College - educated middle - class workers, with material, cultural, and intellectual resources, are more resilient, however, when faced with the effects of possible insecure work in tough times, and therefore are more able to commit to marriage and to planning families.
In working with teens and brides and their families, Sarah heard so many stories from women who never went to prom because they were overweight or insecure or just couldn't find a dress in their sizIn working with teens and brides and their families, Sarah heard so many stories from women who never went to prom because they were overweight or insecure or just couldn't find a dress in their sizin their size.
The story centers on an insecure expectant father (Biggs) who, unable to find work in his field, unwittingly accepts a job chauffeuring prostitutes (Janet Montgomery, Ashley Tisdale, Bria Murphy) around Los Angeles.
Turturro stars in his latest feature, Fading Gigolo, as Fioravante, an introverted, solitary New Yorker who works a series of odd jobs until his buddy Murray (Woody Allen) suggests an odder job: Playing male escort to an attractive but insecure bisexual dermatologist (Sharon Stone) who's hunting for a man to round out a ménage à trois with her lover (Sofía Vergara).
Despite having done a lot of TV work, including the hilarious 7 Days in Hell, he seems remarkably insecure here.
Most of the pleasure is derived from observing McCarthy's sweet if insecure Susan Cooper grow from CIA analyst stuck working in a dank vermin - infested bunker to a highly skilled undercover sleuth seeking the whereabouts of a stolen nuke.
Elsewhere in the world of comedy, Jay Ellis won for his supporting work on HBO's «Insecure
How to Get Insecure Students to Work Harder Some kids have a deep - seated sense that they don't belong in school.
I think the commercial author might have felt insecure that an unknown writer like EL James, with no writing background, no agent, no anything, really, could come in and do what she did with her series whereas the commercial author worked and clamored and fought her way up.
Having finished the latest work in progress, I'm at that phase where my brain is still thinking about the project and the inner me — that very insecure and scared writer — is worrying as I wait to hear back from The Boss about whether or not she likes what I did.
The 15 video works were installed at varying heights in the gallery, forcing viewers into a series of contorted positions in order to view images from the insecure outskirts of the city: dangling off the edges of piers and bay areas, across rattling bridges between Queens and Manhattan, and abandoned psychiatric hospitals on Long Island.
This is in addition to the fact you will now work even harder, given that you are probably feeling insecure about the people you are soon going to work with (as they may be smarter and more talented than you are).
Out of band pairing (except NFC pairing on Android) doesn't work meaning in most cases you have to revert to insecure pairing methods because your BLE device has no user interface.
The scientific story has developed from attachment as care - giving and protective (or the opposite: deprivation, inadequacy, or insecure), to how attachment may influence an individual's sense of themselves, their part in relationships, and their capacity to problem - solve and look after themselves — attachment styles, described as «inner working models» in the psychoanalytic literature which may persist into adult life (as secure, anxious, avoidant, or disorganised).
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We used to think you had to have years of intensive psychotherapy or a long - term secure relationship to convert to earned secure in order to naturally parent in a way that doesn't transmit the insecure internal working models to our kids.
Seminal work by Mary Ainsworth (Ainsworth, Blehar, Waters, and Wall 1978) identified behavioral manifestations of internal working models in the form of attachment styles, secure versus insecure attachment being the most broad differentiation.
Over the weeks of our work together, with an overarching focus on shifting from an insecure model of couple functioning to a secure model of functioning, they began to demonstrate slightly greater flexibility in their interactions with one another.
Some studies suggest that upwards of three - quarters of maltreated children have disordered attachments, but that the proportion may diminish with age.19 The limited empirical work on attachment in foster children suggests that they are more likely than nonfoster children to have insecure and disorganized attachments.
In addition, clinicians will learn advanced strategies to work with dissociative children and children with insecure patterns of attachment throughout the eight phases of EMDR therapy.
Internal working models, broadly characterized as secure or insecure, serve to organize cognitions, affect, and behavior in close relationships, and also serve to shape an individual's self - image.
That fear works in direct conflict with his trust of you and promotes an insecure attachment.
This is in contrast to Ainsworth et al. [1] and Main and Solomon's [48] seminal work, showing that insecure attachment is present in approximately 30 % of families and disorganized attachment in approximately 12 % of middle - class American families.
Since children naturally seek secure attachments for survival, they will work very hard and unconsciously at altering their own behavior in hopes of achieving some level of reassurance with an insecure parent.
Mary Ainsworth did some work in the past on the difference between «secure attachment» and «insecure attachment» between parent and child.
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