Sentences with phrase «total employment during»

CBO analyzed research on the effects that policies to reduce green house gases would have on employment and concluded that total employment during the next few decades would be lower than would be the case in the absence of such policies.

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Total manufacturing employment in China peaked during the 1990s and has been falling ever since.
During remarks delivered at a forum hosted by the nonpartisan good government group Citizens Union, the Attorney General outlined what he believes is required to help «cure the disease» of public corruption, including a total ban on outside employment income for legislators, an end to per diems, rules reform to empower individual legislators, and a constitutional amendment to extend legislators» terms from two to four years.
Credits are now based on your total wages and self - employment income during the year, no matter when you did the actual work.
FedLoan Servicing will notify you whether your employment qualifies, and, if so, how many payments during the certification period were qualifying payments, the total number of qualifying payments you have made, and how many payments you must still make before you can qualify for PSLF.
Beginning in January 2017, any regular full - time employee who has been with the company one year is eligible for the student loan repayment benefit of up to $ 1,200 annually during their employment, for up to seven and a half years, totaling $ 9,000.
A report finds employment at restaurants grew by 2.7 percent during the 12 months ending June 2012, more than double the 1.3 percent increase in total U.S. employment.
As per the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), the minimum age for employment for non-agricultural jobs is 14 and can only work hours they are not in school, 3 hours on a school day, 18 hours total during a school week and 8 hours on a non-school day.
By Thomas Ahearn, Employment Screening Resources (ESR) News Editor According to a press release from the Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS), an estimated 11.7 million people were victims of identity theft during the two years prior to being surveyed in 2008, and the financial losses due to the identity theft totaled more than $ 17 billion.
Ironically, during that time frame, total U.S. employment has risen by 3.8 million workers.
Based on the average job growth to date during the recovery, total employment will likely remain below its last market peak until early 2015.
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