Hiring
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Extending unemployment benefits for the long-term jobless, combating the stigma against
hiring
them, creating more on-the-job training opportunities and apprenticeships, and raising the minimum wage are all essential steps toward a more equitable distribution of the recovery’s benefits.
When it comes to public-sector job creation, for example, the main problem to consider is the long-term financial burden that such large-scale
hiring
could create.
He wants to bar politicians from
hiring
their relatives, accumulating paid positions, and amassing over-generous pensions.
High tax rates on labor – together with rigid regulation of
hiring
and firing – make employers extremely reluctant to recruit workers.
Indeed, companies like Tata and Infosys are
hiring
people whom they do not consider to be up to par – and spending 6-9 months, sometimes longer, to educate them properly for their jobs.
We all intuitively know, for example, that
hiring
someone to act like a friend is not the same as having a friend.
Restrictions on ownership of productive assets and on
hiring
workers were gradually relaxed, such that the private sector now accounts for the majority of economic activity in China.
Legal requirements that significantly increase the costs of
hiring
and firing labor discourage employment creation in new industries.
Have we gotten past the subtle (and sometimes not-so-subtle) shade of sexism in
hiring
and promotion – disproportionately affecting women – that I identified in 1991 as “the professional beauty quotient”?
France has some of the highest labor costs for hourly employees in the EU, and a natural consequence is tepid
hiring.
As aggregate demand conditions improved, firms responded by using this excess capacity, reducing capital expenditures and slowing their pace of
hiring.
No additional
hiring
or investment in machinery was necessary.
With such a hurdle to
hiring
workers, no wonder industry is reluctant to locate in the East and the region is supported by subsidies equal to 45% of its gross product.
India, Nepal, Thailand, and Mexico have introduced measures that would limit or ban foreigners from
hiring
locals as surrogate mothers.
Thus, for every $100 of new liquidity, we could use $60 to purchase assets and the remainder to give firms a marginal job-creation subsidy, which could be especially effective in economies with flexible labor markets that enable short-term
hiring.
Inherently biased recruitment and
hiring
practices exacerbate this inequality further.
Even if someone with a different educational background or work experience manages to get face time with those responsible for hiring, they must overcome the perception that they are a riskier choice.
The fact that academic results are among the top
hiring
criteria skews outcomes further.
And, by ensuring that the cost of
hiring
a foreign worker was high enough to eliminate an employer’s incentive to forego an equally qualified domestic candidate, reversible bonds would eliminate concerns about labor displacement.
Kick-Starting EmploymentBERKELEY – Unemployment is currently rising like a rocket, because businesses that normally would be expanding and
hiring
are not, and those businesses that would normally be contracting and shedding workers are doing so very rapidly.
Businesses that ought to be expanding and
hiring
cannot, because the depressed general level of financial asset prices prevents them from borrowing money or selling bonds on profitable terms.
Finally, governments should undertake additional measures to boost financial asset prices, and so make it easier for those firms that ought to be expanding and
hiring
to obtain finance on terms that allow them to expand and hire.
With higher financial asset prices, those firms that ought to be expanding and
hiring
will be able to get money on more attractive terms.
Although the pace of decline slowed between March and April, half of that improvement was the result of an increase in government employment, owing to a one-time
hiring
of more than 60,000 temporary staff to conduct the 2010 census.
In short, with a solid understanding of the difference between complements and substitutes, one can do almost everything the fancy models do – without
hiring
a single expensive expert.
If Hollande’s tax hikes – on income (including a temporary 75% tax rate for the country’s wealthiest households), dividends, capital gains, and capital assets – are not enough to deter entrepreneurs, the cost of
hiring
workers and the difficulty of firing them remain powerful disincentives.
Women should be able to aspire to top jobs without squandering their fertility, and their success would encourage women in lower-ranking positions, because female managers tend to implement more gender-conscious
hiring
policies and serve as strong role models.
A Big Data program that used this search result to evaluate
hiring
and promotion decisions might penalize black candidates who resembled the pictures in the results for “unprofessional hairstyles,” thereby perpetuating traditional social biases.
For example, the economic hardship faced since 2008 by many eurozone countries, which have traditionally accounted for a substantial share of global trade, has discouraged consumption, hiring, and much more.
“We need to change our
hiring
patterns,” I expected to hear economics departments around the world say in the wake of the crisis.
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