The subprime mortgage crisis led to the financial crisis which led to the credit crisis which led to the crisis of consumer confidence which led to a when-the-heck-is-anyone-going-to-start-hiring-again crisis.
Meanwhile, it has suggested meddling with wages and hiring-and-firing practices that exporters say would further weaken them at a time when they are struggling to cope with a high yen.
Admittedly, cyclical increases in unemployment may become permanent if labour-market rigidities, such as strict hiring-and-firing laws, make it hard for the jobless to find work even when the economy recovers, a condition known as hysteresis.
The issue grew more urgent that year with the resignation of studio boss Jeffrey Katzenberg (whose subsequent feud with Eisner later spilled into court in 1999) followed in 1995 by the ill-fated hiring--and firing just 15 months later--of powerful talent agent Michael Ovitz.
The big book publishers need to start spending on advertising and public relations, using fancy bindings, cutting cross-promotion deals and, well, hiring fact-checkers.
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That hesitation -- plus heavy payroll taxes that raise hiring costs -- explain why so many European restaurants, cafes, and shops seem so lightly staffed compared to their American counterparts.
CSC's report, for example, found that 27% of schools were seeing increased full-time hiring by non-profits.
The task-force inspires such fits that the health department is hiring public-relations firms to improve its communications.
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Boeing hiring Beijing-bred, MIT-schooled Wong Tsu to design a new seaplane for the U.S. Navy in 1916.
They're hiring full-time staff, making equipment available for loan and constructing tournament-ready courts.
France's notoriously burdensome labour regulations deter hiring full-time workers and ensure a strong demand for staff on short-term contracts.
Alaska fish processors started hiring J-1 students in the 1990s when unemployment was low and they couldn't find American workers.
That Kidd and Thomas would be attractive as coaching prospects illustrates the chasm in thinking when it comes to hiring ex-players.
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Realizing that hiring high-end imagemakers was not the right image for their image-free candidate, the Bradley campaign gagged the Crystal Group last week.
Instead of hiring full-timers, companies are turning to the cloud to find top talent when they need it, for as long as they need it.
The unions contend that Petrobras has been negligent about employee safety by hiring non-union workers who are not as well trained as their union counterparts.
Instead of hiring big-name professors, Jones recruited a platoon of 60 young scientists taking breaks from graduate school or pit stops between academia and industry.
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So the two big reasons are making a dent in a costly bad lifestyle choice and saving money for the health care system by hiring tobacco-free employees.
We are for an employer mandate which is fair and broad in its coverage, but any alternative to an employer mandate should not create barriers to hiring entry-level employees.
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We are spending the cash in three key areas: ramping up marketing, hiring highly-trained professionals who can knock sales and partnerships out of the park, and creating excellent new products.
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And my favorite pub keeper, Ollie Hayes, is here with his beautiful wife. (Applause.) He was interested in hiring Michelle -- (laughter) -- when she was pouring a pint.
Hiring on-demand chauffeurs in Beijing also became more popular in April when parking charges were doubled to 10 yuan per hour as part of measures to curb traffic in the central city.
Daimaru Department Store has embarked on a hiring spree for sales staff who speak Chinese, and hotel restaurants are hiring bi-lingual waiters: The Chinese are coming, the Chinese are coming, with big wallets.
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The franchise has been notorious in recent years for hiring first-time managers at the major league level (Carlos Tosca, John Gibbons, Tim Johnson, Buck Martinez and John Farrell) and the results have been disappointing.
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Rather than hiring high-paid consultants to look into pricing and menu options, restaurants can turn to Locu to determine what menu items their competitors are offering that they might be missing out on, as well as details on pricing optimization.
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The Jacksons' lawyer called this e-mail "a flat out lie, " since AEG Live had not done a background check on Murray before hiring him -- and if they had it would have disclosed that he was in deep debt and not a successful doctor.
But Twitter will probably follow the example of other technology companies, basing its corporate headquarters in Dublin to take advantage of the tax rate (then hiring back-office staff) and setting up another branch in London where it can tap into a wider pool of folks who are highly skilled in software development.
He would let the unemployed continue to collect benefits for up to 99 weeks, and wisely funnel some unemployment-insurance money into retraining and subsidies for hiring the long-term unemployed.
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