Chriss pegs growth in the contingent work force to
structural changes in employment over the past decades, including a decline in enrollment in defined - benefit pension plans and growth in the average duration of unemployment.
Not exact matches
Structural changes to the
employment insurance programs
in the late 19980s and early 1990s reduced benefits and eliminated direct government financing of the program.
«We're not talking about
structural changes to
employment, unlike what we're seeing
in the automotive, manufacturing, textiles or forestry sectors,» Montpellier says, adding that mining is one industry that can't be outsourced.
This article would lead you to believe that law schools are innocent bystanders whose decisions to (a) increase class size year over year, (b) raise tuition year over year, and (c) steadfastly refuse year over year any
structural changes to faculty, curriculum or teaching methods that might reflect or accommodate fundamental shifts
in the provision of legal services, are wholly unrelated to the growing challenges of lawyer
employment and lawyer competence.
It is a rejection of symbolism, which has not served us well but a call for
structural reform that will enable the kind of
change that we seek
in all walks of life, whether that be
in health, justice, child welfare or
employment.