Employment
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She combined
employment
experience and training with life skills they needed, like anger-management and teamwork, and also how to talk to future employers about how their experiences actually demonstrated the lessons that they had learned and their eagerness to learn more.
So ultimately, 20 million square feet of asphalt was replaced or avoided, and electrical consumption for air-conditioning went down, while
employment
for people to maintain those grounds went up, resulting in a net-savings to the system, but also healthier students and schools system employees as well.
Our clients are benefiting from 85 years of
employment
research, which shows that work samples are one of the best predictors of success on the job.
Just think of the benefits when it comes to jobs, productivity, employment, child nutrition, maternal mortality, literacy and much, much more.
So you see, this is not about doing good, this is about global growth and global
employment.
And so the job losses that came with the Internet and all that content theft, have therefore left us with negative
employment
in our content industries.
The immediate criticism is that the newcomers upend the stability of social welfare and
employment
in their countries.
Because we discovered a link between men's support for women's
employment
and how many women are actually employed in professional fields in that country.
What drives men's support for women's
employment
is men's employment, their level of education as well as a high score on their country's U.N. Human Development Index.
So the implications of that are vast, because it means that this is where
employment
is — 1.8 billion people — and this is where we can create a more egalitarian world, because people are actually able to earn money and live and thrive, as Andrew Saboru did.
They used to be fisherman, of course, but we stole their fish and dumped a load of toxic waste in their water, so what we're trying to do is create security and
employment
by bringing a coastguard along with the fisheries industry, and I can guarantee you, as that builds, al Shabaab and such likes will not have the poverty and injustice any longer to prey on those people.
In this way I'm going to provide not less than a million rural
employment
that I'm going to create.
There's 40 million people who need a wheelchair but don't have one, and the majority of these people live in rural areas, where the only connections to community, to employment, to education, are by traveling long distances on rough terrain often under their own power.
Here is an example from an op-ed on Thanksgiving, in the Boston Globe a couple of years ago, where the writer wrote, "The Indian life was a difficult one, but there were no
employment
problems, community harmony was strong, substance abuse unknown, crime nearly non-existent, what warfare there was between tribes was largely ritualistic and seldom resulted in indiscriminate or wholesale slaughter."
This is the great decoupling of productivity from employment, of wealth from work.
Now, those programs can make sense if they in fact induce new location decisions, and the way they can make sense is, by creating more and better jobs, they raise
employment
rates, raise per capita earnings of state residents.
Our economies in the developed world have coasted along on something pretty close to full
employment.
When we had almost eradicated smallpox, it came back again, because the company town of Tatanagar drew laborers, who could come there and get
employment.
Since the late 1990s, increases in productivity have been decoupled from increases in wages and
employment.
What about
employment?
And we can only meet the terms of
employment
in the modern world by being cognitively far more flexible.
But I've talked about education and
employment.
Instead of just coming out of the prison with 46 pounds in their pocket, half of them not knowing where they're spending their first night out of jail, actually, someone meets them in prison, learns about their issues, meets them at the gate, takes them through to somewhere to stay, connects them to benefits, connects them to employment, drug rehabilitation, mental health, whatever's needed.
Others, around homelessness in London, around youth and
employment
and education elsewhere in the country.
First, we've already lived through mechanization of agriculture, automation of industry, and
employment
has gone up, because innovation is fundamentally about growth.
Charlie implemented a policy of lifetime
employment.
Your politician's always echoing that trickle-down idea by saying things like, "Well, if you raise the price of employment, guess what happens?
That's raising the price of
employment.
So too for technology workers and financial services workers, who earn multiples of the median wage and yet we employ more and more of them, so clearly you can raise the price of
employment
and get more of it.
Arguments based on fairness— like that the military provides
employment
and education to people from disadvantaged backgrounds— were more convincing than arguments based on loyalty— such as that the military unifies a nation.
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