Vacancies
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Instead,
vacancies
are listed internally as temporary contracts, obviating the need for a national search.
Despite stubbornly high unemployment levels across Europe – more than 10% of the working-age population and over 20% of young people remain unemployed, according to Eurostat – up to a half-million
vacancies
are expected in the technology sector by next year.
Worldwide, one-third of employers surveyed complain that they are unable to find workers with the right skills for existing
vacancies.
Similarly, human-rights groups and other progressive organizations cannot complain about the shifting jurisprudential balance on the Constitutional Court if only conservative-minded jurists are being nominated for
vacancies.
As it stands, the UK economy is beset with skills shortages: more than two-thirds of firms are not confident they can fill
vacancies
for high-skill jobs over the next 3-5 years.
Dangote has described how thousands of college graduates applied for a handful of truck-driving
vacancies
in his factory.
Significant improvement could be achieved by rule changes to accelerate approval of business permits and environmental clearances, simplify labor regulations, and fill judicial
vacancies.
A Manpower Group survey shows that 48% of employers had difficulty filling
vacancies
in Asia in 2015, compared to 28% in 2006.
A radical Trump would also drastically change the current monetary-policy approach – first by replacing US Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen with a monetarist hawk, and then by filling current and upcoming Fed Board
vacancies
with more of the same.
US President Donald Trump has not only largely spared the Federal Reserve the not-so-tender mercies of his wee-hour tweets; he has also nominated highly qualified individuals to fill Fed
vacancies.
As a first step, the State Department must move faster to fill critical
vacancies
for positions dealing with South Asia.
As of March 1, there were 237 Republicans and 193 Democrats in the House (along with five vacancies).
There are currently two
vacancies
on the seven-member board – and more positions may open up soon (the terms of both the chair and vice chair expire early next year).
With Election Day less than three months away, citizens can only hope that the new constitution created enough electoral
vacancies
to satisfy their politicians’ bloody lust for power.
An aging population is already putting a squeeze on Europe’s growth, and
vacancies
are forecast to multiply amid a shrinking labor pool.
During President Barack Obama’s second term in office, the rate at which
vacancies
in the US District and Circuit Courts were filled fell to its lowest point in 50 years.
Trump can now fill rapidly these
vacancies
with conservative judges who may well erode checks and balances further.
The political mindset in most EU countries remains firmly focused on unemployment as the chief ill to be cured, whereas the real threat is the worsening shortage of people to fill job
vacancies.
Many in AMLO’s own party will celebrate, because they can fill the
vacancies
with loyalists.
At a time when conflicts of interest among the United States and its allies, together with the rise of China and Russia, are undermining global cooperation, the question of who fills these
vacancies
could not be more important.
Thus, southern Europe is losing its best talent, northern Europe is struggling to fill its job vacancies, and all of Europe is becoming poorer.
CAMBRIDGE – One of US President Donald Trump’s two intended nominees to fill
vacancies
on the US Federal Reserve Board of Governors – Herman Cain – has now withdrawn.
Even after Roosevelt was able to fill
vacancies
and secure a sympathetic majority, the Court would remain gun shy for another 20 years.
This bad faith, along with bad luck in the timing of Supreme Court vacancies, all but ensures that there will be a conservative Court majority capable of blocking Democratic legislation for at least the next four years – and probably much longer.
Concern about the scarcity of good jobs is fueling interest in labor-market interventions such as job centers that match workers with vacancies, training services to improve the skills of the unemployed, temporary wage subsidies, and more.
This sounds eerily similar to the jobs problem that many countries complain about: there are more workers than vacancies, and wages are lousy.
Moreover, the country’s police, judiciary, and bureaucracy have numerous unfilled
vacancies.
The DNI, the country’s top intelligence job, remains unfilled; if history is any guide, more senior officials will depart before the 2020 election, leaving further
vacancies.
In economic terms, job
vacancies
are “exhaustible,” while an infectious disease is “non-exhaustible.”
It's worth quite a little fortune to any man who gets it, and I understand that there are more
vacancies
than there are men, so that the trustees are at their wits' end what to do with the money.
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