Not exact matches
Women, men, children,
unemployed people, excluded and oppressed
people, workers, landless peasants, communities suffering from racism, impoverished city dwellers, indigenous
peoples, students, intellectuals, migrants, small business
people, outcasts, declining middle classes - citizens - are asserting their dignity, demanding respect for their human
rights and natural heritages, and practising solidarity.
The
unemployed are
people with
rights under the law.
If in the normal course of free market operations, World Trade Organization rules, or IMF conditionalities, millions of
people are uprooted, impoverished, or
unemployed, this is usually not seen as human
rights violations.
One possibility would be to give
right to vote only to
people who are not dependent on government (so
unemployed people and
people in retirement can not vote themselves better benefits paid by others).
When Iain Duncan Smith warns
unemployed youth they will be forced to pick up litter in exchange for their benefits, he stigmatises young
people as irresponsible, selfish and lazy citizens who need to be forced into unwaged labour to learn the
right values.
From the battles of the
unemployed and the campaigns to organize the CIO in the 1930s - 40s, through the civil
rights and peace movements of the 1950s,»60s and»70s to the struggles that have given us the «new» labor movement, to the
people's upsurge that elected our first African American president, and now the growing movements for a progressive, people's agenda — the 99 % — People's World and Mundo Popular have been
people's upsurge that elected our first African American president, and now the growing movements for a progressive,
people's agenda — the 99 % — People's World and Mundo Popular have been
people's agenda — the 99 % —
People's World and Mundo Popular have been
People's World and Mundo Popular have been there.
Unless we put the system
right now we run the risk of increasing the number of residually
unemployed, only this time it will manifest itself as large numbers of younger
people permanently excluded from gainful employment.»
«David Cameron has the nerve to claim our biggest
right is to have a job when almost 2.5 million
people are
unemployed and his government is devoid of a plan for jobs.
People are still getting laid off work left and
right — ultimately, that can't be good for stock markets if these
unemployed have to pull cash out of their investments to pay their bills and such.
Is it
right to keep these
people unemployed because the credit company has convinced employers that they should buy their services based on their own internal data.
Who cares if
people are
unemployed, cold, hungry, ill, or want for more,
right?
The following questions have been referred to the European Court of Justice: (i) «If a European Union citizen, present in a Member State of which she is not a national, was, prior to the transposition of Council Directive (EC) 2004/38, the holder of a residence permit validly issued pursuant to art 4 (2) of Council Directive (EEC) 68/360, but was for a period of time during the currency of the permit voluntarily
unemployed, not self - sufficient and outside the qualifications for the issue of such a permit, did that
person by reason only of her possession of the permit, remain during that time someone who «resided legally» in the host Member State for the purpose of later acquiring a permanent
right of residence under art 16 (1) of Directive 2004/38»
Moreover, Simply Hired found that there were 6.2
unemployed people per job during the recession, and in June 2013, that number dropped to 3 per job, as evidenced in the chart to the
right.
Employers across the globe are struggling to find enough
people with the
right set of skills for the posts they have available, even as millions of
people remain
unemployed.