Sentences with phrase «national employment picture»

The economy added 146,000 jobs during November, as Hurricane Sandy's disruptions to the national employment picture proved to be minimal.

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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.
What Lasch adds to this picture is that married women's large - scale entry into the workplace coincided with the shift to an economy that «depended on work that had no other object than to keep people at work and thus to sustain the national capacity to consume, which in turn sustained production, which sustained... an approximation of full employment» all without reference to the intrinsic quality of the goods and services produced or the intrinsic satisfaction of the work that went into them.»
There are pictures of the National Disaster Management Organization (NADMO) and Youth Employment Agency (YEA) offices at Damongo in West Gonja district of the Northern Region, which has been braced by NPP supporters though unconfirmed.
The Green Party manifesto has the stated aim of creating a «national health society» and presents a picture in which employment, education, transport, housing, food and the environment all contribute towards the creation of a healthier and more equal society.
The jobs picture was gloomier upstate, where employment grew by an average of only 2.7 percent — a quarter of the national average.
While the employment picture brightens in the United States, more than one billion people with disabilities worldwide continue to face challenges as they strive for inclusion in their communities, according to today's National Trends in Disability Employment — Monthly Update (nTIDE), issued by Kessler Foundation and University of New Hampshire's Institute on Disability (Uemployment picture brightens in the United States, more than one billion people with disabilities worldwide continue to face challenges as they strive for inclusion in their communities, according to today's National Trends in Disability Employment — Monthly Update (nTIDE), issued by Kessler Foundation and University of New Hampshire's Institute on Disability (UEmployment — Monthly Update (nTIDE), issued by Kessler Foundation and University of New Hampshire's Institute on Disability (UNH - IOD).
You don't want to repeat mistakes like attaching your picture to your resume, a practice that is widely rejected by resume professionals, or including information that's in violation of EEOC (Equal Employment Opportunity Commission) guidelines, including age, disability, race, national origin and gender.
For that money a hiring manager can get reasonably good confirmation that candidates are who they say they are and get a decent picture of their backgrounds, said Les Rosen, former California deputy district attorney; president of Employment Screening Resources of Novato, Calif.; and founding member of the National Association of Professional Background Screeners.
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