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Every employee, from secretary to CEO, was required to take four weeks of
unpaid
vacation.
We were like
unpaid
shaming interns for Google.
A woman wrote to me to say, "I gave birth to twins and went back to work after seven
unpaid
weeks.
So now you're thinking about
unpaid
leave.
I had not been there long enough to qualify for FMLA, so I wasn't eligible for
unpaid
leave.
Of those who do have access to just that
unpaid
leave, most women can't afford to take much of it at all.
We used up all of our tax returns and half of our savings during my six
unpaid
weeks.
Ferguson was issuing an average of over two arrest warrants, per person, per year, mostly for
unpaid
debt to the courts.
When I imagine what that would feel like if, every time I left my house, there was a chance a police officer would run my license plate, see a warrant for
unpaid
debt, seize my body they way the did in DC and then take me to a jail cell, I feel a little sick.
It puts a value, for example, on illegal drug consumption, but not on
unpaid
care.
Once seen as a personal and private matter in family life,
unpaid
caregiving has formed the invisible backbone of our health and social systems all over the world.
Over the years, online, we've laid down a huge amount of information and data, and we irrigate it with networks and connectivity, and it's been worked and tilled by
unpaid
workers and governments.
You could take these special
unpaid
leave, as they called them, and yet remain part of the diplomatic service, but not actually do any work.
Lou Kahn died in 1974, when Nate was 11 years old, leaving behind an incredible but limited body of work,
unpaid
debts and three separate families all living within a few kilometres of each other.
Short, blandly handsome Jason Carns, a seemingly ordinary and unassuming nice guy next door type gone horribly bug crazy wrong, gives a frightfully plausible performance as lowly security guard Eddie, who gets his twisted deviant carnal kicks by pretending to be a Los Angeles police officer who joyfully browbeats, manhandles and elicits
unpaid
sexual favors from street hookers while wearing a fuzzball uniform and driving around in a phony cop car.
We in the church are used to seeing movies with actors and extras who are (probably unpaid) church members or Bible college students.
The morning after I watched this barrel scraped 'slasher'; I woke up to a hefty £200 pound fine for
unpaid
parking tickets that I was unaware that I had ever received.
The Reserve Fund, a well-established money-market fund with too many
unpaid
IOUs from Lehman, could not keep its value steady.
He doesn’t recognize NATO’s strategic necessity, and he has shown an interest in transatlantic relations only when he has alluded to
unpaid
bills.
Today, women undertake three-quarters of all
unpaid
care work, producing output of around $10 trillion, or 13% of global GDP – none of which is translated into income, let alone economic power.
In Ukraine, for example, billions of dollars of Russian gas supplies go
unpaid
every year.
But do they know that Bo’s administration borrowed the equivalent of more than 50% of local GDP to finance the construction binge, and that a large portion of the debt will go
unpaid?
But, in the medium term, the key will be labor rights: unionization and collective bargaining; prohibition of child labor,
unpaid
overtime, unjustified dismissal, and excessive outsourcing; and skills training to meet the economy’s changing needs.
Similarly, a debt left
unpaid
too long by a government is a burden on future generations: I may enjoy the benefits of government extravagance, but my children will have to foot the bill.
Forty of the countries studied still exhibit high or very high levels of gender inequality in most aspects of work – especially labor-force participation rates, wages, leadership positions, and
unpaid
care work – as well as in legal protections, political representation, and violence against women.
To achieve this, the McKinsey study recommends that governments, non-profits, and businesses emphasize progress in four key areas: education, legal rights, access to financial and digital services, and
unpaid
care work.
Women who enjoy parity in education are more likely to share
unpaid
work with men more equitably, to work in high-productivity professional and technical occupations, and to assume leadership roles.
Improved access to financial services, mobile phones, and digital technology is also linked to higher rates of female labor-force participation, including in leadership roles, and decreased time spent doing
unpaid
care work.
Unpaid
care work – which includes the vital tasks that keep households functioning, such as looking after children and the elderly, cooking, and cleaning – obviously amounts to a major hurdle to more active participation in the economy.
Moreover, there is a danger of debt and
unpaid
loans from projects that turn out to be economic “white elephants,” and security conflicts could bedevil projects that cross so many sovereign borders.
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