"Unemployed workers" refers to people who are capable and willing to work but do not have a job at the moment. They are actively seeking employment opportunities but have not found work yet.
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However, given the economic landscape and the low number
of unemployed workers, the expectations around minimum wage careers are shifting.
Problem is that there are clearly — based on the new job vacancy data — many
more unemployed workers than there are job vacancies.
With so
many unemployed workers competing for jobs, more employers have added credit checks to the job application process.
Even during past depressed job markets, there have been at least as many jobs advertised
as unemployed workers.
Clients come from all industries and include working professionals looking to advance or change their careers as well as under - and
unemployed workers looking to shorten their job search.
If you can stay positive and do your best to overcome the bias that many
unemployed workers run into, you'll up your chances of getting a job offer.
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.
Clients come from all industries and includes working professionals looking to advance or change their careers as well as under - and
unemployed workers looking to shorten their job search.
The proportion of
unemployed workers who had quit their jobs reached 13 percent last month, the highest since 2001.
Employment Economy Featured reCareered Blog career career change career coach Employment Job Job board job search Planning research unemployment who's hiringHere are 14 companies (or agencies) who hire
unemployed workers in March 2012.
Niagara County Community College: Operational Skills Training - NCCC will train 60 long -
term unemployed workers in customer service, training for intervention procedures, restaurant server, ServSafe and security pre-service.
«At Simply Great Resumes, our goal is to help
unemployed workers by not just writing a resume but showing them how to get results.
Last month I had the opportunity to attend Prospects in the City's «Square Mile Jobs «learning event, a project aimed at
helping unemployed workers in fringe boroughs to access City jobs.
That initiative provides funds to
train unemployed workers not eligible for employment insurance and is aimed at aboriginals, immigrants, women, youth, older workers, people with disabilities and those with low literacy levels.
Early discussions also include possible new forms of membership among workers who are not traditionally organized,
including unemployed workers, students, workers in contract, self - employed, temporary and freelance positions.
As cash - poor state governments slash budgets, colleges are capping or cutting enrollment despite a surge in applications from high school seniors, community college students and
unemployed workers returning to school.
What was so special about Norvelt was the dignity it afforded its unemployed inhabitants and the opportunity it provided for economic independence: «It was supposed to be a return to the land,
where unemployed workers could become self - reliant... These homes gave families the opportunity to start over, to regain their self - confidence.»
program aims to change that — connecting hard - working Bronxites with real jobs, and
putting unemployed workers on a path to long - term financial independence,» said Senator Klein.
Not only
do unemployed workers suffer when systems fail, but the government misses out on productivity gains and cost savings.»
Iain Duncan Smith has refused to apologise after suggesting
unemployed workers at Remploy just made cups of coffee.
Little wonder, then, that there is some resentment in Western Canada about employment insurance and equalization programs that
encourage unemployed workers to remain in the East even as the West suffers from a labour shortage.
This conjures up images
of unemployed workers sitting around and spurning job offers amidst growing labour and skills shortages.
The implication is that many
newly unemployed workers were unable to access EI benefits and / or many former EI recipients exhausted their benefits without finding jobs.
The empirical reality is neither universal incorporation nor the spread of benefits; there are wealthy creditors and bankrupt debtors; super-rich spectators and
impoverished unemployed workers; imperial States that direct international financial institutions and subordinate those who submit to their dictates.
«With thousands more
unemployed workers entering jobcentres, single parents are unlikely to get the personalised support they will need if they are to find jobs.
If today's disgruntled workers take negotiations to breaking point, they do so knowing full well that proprietors can replace them by machines or by
other unemployed workers who fill the ranks of the so - called industrial reserve army.
Moreover,
recently unemployed workers, especially older workers, need a way to quickly retrain and reenter the workforce at a job that pays as well or better than the one they lost.
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.
Recessions often trigger an increase in enrollment as
unemployed workers go back to school to upgrade their job skills, college graduates pursue advanced degrees, and students feel more pressure to obtain a college degree.
Furthermore, there are a plethora of taxpayer - backed green energy companies that have failed, leaving a combination of the politically - connected who have gotten substantially richer and
unemployed workers struggling to find new work.
My take is that he was recommending that young,
unemployed workers gain experience via unpaid internships, which is arguably an end run around employment standards laws that prohibit contracting out of the minimum wage.