Not exact matches
Milkwaukee Public Radio, April 6, 2009 Betting on the Diaper Business by Marge Pitrof «Thousands of Wisconsin
workers have lost their jobs
during the continuing
economic downturn.
Japan today has one of the smallest governmental sectors in the developed world, because a lot of the tasks of the welfare state, from providing
economic support
during business
downturns to building affordable housing for low wage
workers, were assumed by large private employers.
During economic downturns, injured
workers are among the most vulnerable.
He or she often has a contract for a certain period of time or for a particular assignment; temp
workers are often the first employees to be laid off
during periods of
economic downturn.