Not exact matches
Cyclical unemployment left untreated, as Yellen and Bernanke very well know, can turn into so - called structural unemployment, as the long - term jobless see their
skills deteriorate and
become obsolete or lose touch with the professional networks of colleagues that could help them re-enter the
labour market.
«A growing shortage of highly
skilled labour is
becoming desperate, threatening our ability to keep up in a global, knowledge - based economy... Our Employment Insurance Program perpetuates regional disparity and discourages Canadians from relocating to where work is available.»
However,
labour shortages are
becoming increasingly broad - based across industries and
skill levels.
«In today's globalised world there is high
labour mobility and so nobody wants to invest in going to take a fresh graduate, train him over a 5 year period and when he's
become experienced and well
skilled somebody pays him a better salary and takes him away,»
What strategies would you use to enable new and ground - level members to learn the
skills to
become successful
Labour campaigners and activists?
Employers then benefited from free
labour, which
became increasingly valuable as the apprentice
became more
skilled.
In a recent book, The World Beyond Your Head: On
Becoming an Individual in an Age of Distraction, Matthew Crawford extols and theorizes about
skilled labour — using an organ builder as a prime example.