Given the huge
pool of unemployed workers, employers now look for executives with wider skill sets to work longer hours, and they expect higher - quality work and devotion to their companies.
This is cold comfort for the more than 40 %
of unemployed workers who do not qualify for EI benefits, and for those seeking skills training funded through the EI program.
For the first several years» worth of recovery, that took the form of relatively rapid job creation paired with very weak wage growth due to the large
stock of unemployed workers.
Gordon Brown promised yesterday to launch a drive to train
thousands of unemployed workers for jobs currently being filled by immigrants flocking to Britain.
The government will tweak the employment insurance program to boost
training of unemployed workers and support what a senior government official called a «nascent innovation agenda.»
This is would reduce the number
of unemployed workers by 6 percent, and the lower the overall unemployment rate from 10 percent to 9.4 percent.
This morning's Times warns of «
hordes of unemployed workers heading west» unless radical action is taken to bail out recession - struck Eastern European nations.
Almost entirely absent in the talks, however, were discussions about what companies could do to make the available jobs more attractive to jobseekers or to train the current
crop of unemployed workers to perform STEM - related tasks.
With the large
percentage of unemployed workers in this country, we need to see employers reaching out their hands more to assist individuals, not letting good hard working individuals wallow in the dark abyss of on - line job applications.
4 The
stock of unemployed workers, as well as the net job creation in any month, are the net result of a huge number of such flows among employment, unemployment, and those not in the labor force.
Rail at Center of Stimulus Package China's high speed rail build - out is at the front and center of its stimulus spending, in large part out of fear: little is more intimidating to Beijing's leaders than the sight of
thousands of unemployed workers.
Now we have this pool
of unemployed workers and so it's a lot easier for employers to overhire and then keep workers on call.»
But it seems to me that the crisis in EI is forever falling on deaf ears. Even though only 37.5 %
of unemployed workers are receiving EI, pundits and politicians feel that the -LSB-...]
Social Unrest, and Shortness of Breath The major reason that will be given for an un-green stimulus in China however is
all of those unemployed workers.