The EI program is shrinking appreciably
more than employment is growing.
In structuring resumes for Registered Nurses (RN's) and Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN's), applicants must provide employers with
more than their employment histories and credentials encompassing education, licensure, and, when applicable, certifications.
Not exact matches
The cohort of Americans over age 65 is expanding much faster
than the workforce; from 2017 to 2030, 20 million
more baby boomers will reach retirement age, while only 14 million Americans will begin
employment.
More often
than not, that results in greater
employment.
The companies surveyed provided
employment to
more than 1.1 million people, and comprised nearly 20 % of all federal corporate tax collected on business profit in the country.
Express
Employment Professionals is thriving, with
more than 750 locations and annual sales of $ 3 billion.
Outlook shows the projected demand for employees in the field in 2022, as measured by
Employment and Social Development Canada: ➚ =
more than 1 job available per job seeker — lots of opportunity ➙ = about 1 job available per job seeker — balanced opportunity ➘ = less
than 1 job available per job seeker — low opportunity
U.S. employers lay off over a million workers every month (typically over 2 million in January, the No. 1 month for layoffs) and generally hire
more than that, which they did in January;
employment rose by 200,000.
There's no longer any question that an education which equips a new graduate with the tools and technologies that it takes to join today's tech - and - data - centric workforce is far
more likely to lead to solid earnings and long - term
employment in our digital global economy
than an expensive, traditional 4 - year program.
For one, political instability has made maintaining
employment in the oil industry
more important
than keeping government revenues from oil sales high.
It pays to be prepared for the downside, but understand that a solid
employment number indicates that earnings could be better
than expected, which means this market may have
more room to run.»
The stakes are high for this assessment, not only because it will be a primary determinant of the timing of Federal Reserve policy tightening; the
more one believes that current high long - term unemployment is cyclically (demand) driven rather
than structurally (mismatch and demographic) driven, the
more one believes workers can be brought back into
employment through monetary (or other) stimulus.»
«The funny thing is that in these four years, we've earned far
more money
than we ever earned when we were in
employment, and we've worked around half the hours.»
Racial discrimination in hiring and
employment practices continued at investment bank Morgan Stanley (ms) despite a class - action settlement
more than a decade ago, according to a new lawsuit filed Thursday by a former employee.
But unlike past recoveries,
more Canadians are choosing self -
employment, rather
than as a means of escaping...
Even if you set the issue of
employment aside, the U.S. trade deficit over the past five years increased, meaning that the rest of the world was
more successful at selling us
more stuff
than vice versa.
While men sustained
more than 70 % of the job losses during the recession, new numbers from the National Bureau of Economic Research in the U.S. suggest that through 2010, male
employment rates increased and eventually surpassed those of women.
Students shouldn't borrow
more in loans
than they'll make in their first year of
employment, said Jeff Selingo, author of «There Is Life After College: What Parents and Students Should Know About Navigating School to Prepare for the Jobs of Tomorrow.»
But the fact that China has lost
more manufacturing jobs
than the U.S. over the past 20 years is a strong indication that playing hardball with the Chinese isn't going to do anything to increase
employment in the United States.
With the tech industry accounting for 7.1 percent of U.S. GDP,
employment in the industry surged to
more than 6.7 million people in 2015.
Reinhart thinks the United States ultimately won't do anything to damage its own economy, while Mills said that China, with its massive manufacturing
employment base, needs America
more than American needs them.
More than three - quarters (78 percent) of independent workers say their nontraditional
employment status lends itself to improved money management, according to a recent survey by T. Rowe Price.
It is worth noting that businesses can apply for either type of disaster loan assistance, but they can be awarded no
more than a total of $ 1.5 million from the two programs unless they qualify as a major source of
employment for the region in which they operate.
Madonna Flanders,
employment manager, Community Health and Counseling Services, a mental - health and home - health - services company with
more than 1,000 employees, based in Bangor, Maine.
(Poets & Quants)-- Barbara Hewitt, senior associate director of career services at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School, was
more than pleased when she noticed that only 4.2 % of bachelor of business administration graduates from the class of 2014 was still seeking
employment four to six months after graduation.
The latest ADP
employment report shows the private sector added 215,000 new jobs in November,
more than the 173,000 jobs economists were expecting.
The legislation proposed earlier this summer - the Reforming American Immigration for Strong
Employment (RAISE) Act - would exclude most such workers and would reduce the total number of green cards awarding permanent legal U.S. residence to just over 500,000 from
more than one million today.
She filed the lawsuit in 2011 claiming that the school made its
employment data look
more promising by including jobs such as part - time waitressing, misleading potential students into thinking that their job prospects in the legal sector were
more favorable
than they actually were.
Indian and Chinese nationals make up the vast majority of H - 1B visa holders, but no single nationality can represent
more than 7 % of the total number of
employment - based green cards issued.
The data also shows that
more women arrive in Canada as the spouses of economic immigrants or as non-economic newcomers or refugees and have lower
employment rates and earn less
than the average wage.
Immigrants who avoid ICE face the possibility of exploitation by employers: A 2008 survey from the National
Employment Law Project found that 51 % of all undocumented workers in New York City were underpaid by
more than $ 1 per hour, and 47 % said they were required to work after sustaining an injury on the job.
After all, what could be
more normal and peaceful
than opening up a factory and offering people
employment?
Both startup growth rate and share of scaleups are
employment - based measurements, and share of scaleups refers to companies that grew to 50 employees or
more in less
than 10 years of operation.
Depending on which period you're looking at, I suppose you can pick out a recent episode in which
employment rates in the U.S. increased
more than in Canada, but the most striking thing to me in that graph is the much steeper fall in the U.S.
employment rate.
The debate over how robots could affect
employment has been going on for
more than a century.
«
Employment was never going to continue rising at
more than 200,000 a month indefinitely,» Paul Ashworth, Capital's chief U.S. economist, said in a note.
According to Karen Elliot, an
employment law attorney at Sands Anderson, if you have more than 20 employees and use Twitter as the primary means of job postings, you could be hit with a claim under the Age Discrimination in Employment Ac
employment law attorney at Sands Anderson, if you have
more than 20 employees and use Twitter as the primary means of job postings, you could be hit with a claim under the Age Discrimination in
Employment Ac
Employment Act of 1967.
In a time when many companies struggle with employee retention, his family business model has supported a culture where many employees have stayed for
more than 20 years and refer their family members for
employment.
That's because he's the most aggressive dove, and the person most eager to see the Fed follow a rule in which they allow inflation to grow
more than normal until
employment is improved, a notion that's not that different from what Bernanke announced a couple of weeks ago.
In a working paper for the National Bureau of Economic Research, Greg Mankiw and Phillip Swagel found [http://www.nber.org/papers/w12398.pdf] that a move to
more overseas jobs «appears to be connected to increased U.S.
employment and investment rather
than to overall job loss.»
Over the past two years, Dream Water has donated
more than $ 100,000 in products to the U.S. military and has helped veterans find
employment.
Save one peer with an ancient
employment agreement, no one at Amazon makes
more than Wilke.
In Belize, where tourism accounts for nearly 13 percent of total
employment, the country attracts
more than 1 million visitors a year, figures from its Tourism Board show.
The data shows that if a young person is unemployed for
more than a year it affects their trajectory over their whole life course, says Judith Rodin, Rockefeller Foundation president, discussing the foundation's initiative on developing youth
employment.
«I have
more people who are capable of
employment than employment opportunities initially, but we will probably put around 75 to work at first,» Giordano says.
Out of
more than 600 jobs tracked by Statistics Canada, the following 10 professions had the best combination of high wages and
employment growth over the past five years.
Canadian Business has collected data on
more than 600 jobs tracked by Statistics Canada to determine which ones offer the best and worst
employment opportunities.
When it comes to preparing for the long term, women face a «perfect storm» financially: They are paid less
than men are on average, typically have
more gaps in
employment, engage in
more part - time
employment and are often
more risk - averse investors.
Unemployment, measured in a different survey, edged down to 7.7 % from 7.9 % in January and, for once, not just because
more Americans gave up the job search: 170,000 said they had found
employment, meaning those who dropped out of the labour force were less
than half the total.
The midpoint estimate, which uses rather charitable assumptions of 0.50 % annual
employment growth and 2.24 % annual nominal wage growth, and a far
more generous splitting methodology
than that used by the NDP, I get an estimate of 33,065 workers covered by the $ 15 minimum wage proposal, less
than 1 / 3rd of the 100,000 worker claim.