Most financial workers, from bankers and traders to regulators, need only some of the terminal's thousands of screens.
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And employment was either down or flat for miners, retailers, hospitality workers and financial-services workers.
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Morgan Stanley and Citigroup were among the financial institutions cutting workers in July due to the ongoing the European economic.
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Powerful labor unions and their Democratic allies believe such measures impose unfair financial burdens on workers and that Republican efforts against collective bargaining are veiled attempts to gut labor unions, a traditionally Democratic constituency.
It will oversee two new financial watchdogs: the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA), which will take over responsibility for supervising the safety and soundness of individual financial firms, and the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), which will be tasked with protecting consumers and making sure that workers in the financial services sector comply with rules.
They provide employment for unionized workers and financial support for local schools and hospitals.
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SOEs and TVEs further provide employment for unionized workers and financial support for local schools and hospitals.
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That would be a disaster for Bangladesh, where 20 million people depend on garment workers for financial support.
When U.S. growth is slow, as it has been since the financial panic, fewer workers will come and many will leave.
After sheltering workers from financial risks for decades, politicians and pension administrators are justifiably nervous about reversing the practice: if there are any nasty surprises, they will be blamed.
As a result of shifting responsibility for retirement planning onto workers and financial product innovation, virtually all Americans (and foreign investors for that matter) that had accumulated any degree of wealth turned to financial services firms for expert, independent investment advice and investment products.
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Retailers let go of just over 5, 000 workers, and financial services companies eliminated 14, 000 jobs.
Chivore says these public benefits help workers gain additional financial stability and reduce staff turnover at the centers.
The legal fight could decide whether financial commitments to retired public workers are sacrosanct, as many employees have long assumed.
Emerge works by embedding itself in the workplace as an employer-sponsored benefit, partnering with companies to help their workers plan their financial futures, build real credit, and save money.
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Jonathan Harrison, for example, CEO of the B Corp Emerge Financial Wellness, wants to create a new asset class called the workplace loan, which he believes is a sustainable way to move millions of under-banked and unbanked workers into the financial mainstream.
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Tom Buffenbarger, president of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, said that given the financial turmoil, it was "remarkable" that the 3, 000 current and laid-off workers represented by the union will still have retirement benefits.
Chief executive Liz Fields from business consultancy the Financial Skills Partnership said keeping older workers had benefits.
The current financial state of the laid off workers depends on their skills, age and degree of determination.
Research by Casey Mulligan of the University of Chicago and others shows that the generosity of federal benefit programs means that workers face very steep financial disincentives to take a low-wage job.
This works best in a peer group of friends or co-workers, and can make financial sense for everyone involved.
Actually, the thing that is most often the focus is the "current account balance", which means trade in goods and services plus some financial items, including remittances that migrant workers send home.
But some young workers may be turning towards a staid financial life out of necessity.
Given this financial situation, some recent "solutions" to workers' problems would be extremely challenging for the industry.
Even if economic catastrophe is avoided, the financial crisis will impose great costs on consumers, workers and businesses.
Kingfisher Airlines started to sink into a financial crisis early this year, aided by striking workers looking for salary payments in arrears.
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In one generation, Dubai has graduated from a village that people just fly over, to an instant city in the desert, to a destination for migrant workers and expatriates, to a world financial center and demographic microcosm of the planet.
At the beginning of the month, Welsh Secretary Peter Hain said ministers were trying to find a way of compensating the ASW workers without having to compensate victims of financial scandals in a way that would cost hundreds of millions of pounds.
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