That means extra work for companies, but leaves individual workers the winner in this scenario.
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The UK government plans to switch spending to help individual workers find jobs in mainstream sectors.
But he cautions that employers are likely to want data on individual workers.
The welfare state is largely financed by payroll taxes, half of which are paid by employers and half by individual workers.
PCs as a way to improve the productivity of individual workers, Mr Bresnahan sees computing as an agent of revolution in whole organisations.
Delighting customers is not the universal modus operandi of Safeway, even though some individual workers are helpful to me from time to time.
As this special report will explain, the changes now under way will pose huge challenges not only to governments but also to employers and individual workers.
Britain already has an opt-out from the directive which allows individual workers to say that they do not wish to be limited to a 48-hour week.
Luckily, these burdens can be alleviated by working with the right outside partners, either independent contractor engagement specialists for companies, or independent consulting services providers for individual workers.
Moreover, ageing populations and a changing workforce are putting pressure on those other two retirement pillars, so more of the pensions burden is being passed on to individual workers.
But the courts have proved so generous in their definition of what is unfair, and so slow to reach decisions, that employers say this makes individual workers almost unsackable.
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The groups say that because the bill would do away with the secret ballot voting that allows employees to choose a union, it would pressure individual workers to sign on.
The report doesn't attempt to assign blame to individual workers or companies, and it doesn't directly address one of the key questions raised by Congressional and other investigators: whether BP cut corners to save money.
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At present unions in Brazil cannot strike the sort of deals that are common elsewhere, such as accepting pay cuts during downturns in return for no job losses, since individual workers may later ask the labour courts to unpick them.
But 60 percent support the idea of allowing workers to put some of their payroll taxes into private investments such as the stock market, and 80 percent say that if such investments were allowed, individual workers, not the government, should control those investments.
If there is no guarantee E-Verify will significantly reduce illegal immigration, then should we impose a new mandate that will have at least some negative impact on the operation of businesses across America, as well as on the lives of individual workers unable to quickly convince the government they are legally authorized to work?
That gives them better access to loans to expand their businesses and allows individual craft workers to buy homes and plan for the future, Schloneger says.
Each year employers and consumers put money into individual accounts that workers can use for medical expenses.
But for individual managers and workers, a merger can mean a handshake and a one-way walk to the exit.
The automatic cuts that kicked in March 1 have had a disparate effect on individual agencies and their workers.
The FCA will concentrate on protecting consumers from sharp practices as well as monitoring workers in individual firms to ensure they stick to industry rules.
The country's famous system of collective wage-bargaining, virtually unchanged for five decades, is itself being challenged, as employers seek more flexible settlements negotiated by individual companies and their workers.
After being sued repeatedly for allegedly forcing employees to work through lunch and bathroom breaks, the company installed computer systems that shut down individual cash registers when workers were scheduled for breaks.
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Mr Vaz said the question of whether foreign workers should have guaranteed access to public services, including the NHS, should be looked at, but warned against "singling out" workers from individual countries.
Mr Zedillo reformed pensions, switching from a pay-as-you-go system to Chilean-style individual capitalised accounts for new workers, but with one embellishment.
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In Chile and Colombia formal-sector workers pay into individual unemployment accounts, on which they can draw if they lose their jobs.
Ownership of the remainder would be through individual shares, with some workers earning theirs through labor if they do not have the cash to buy them.
In the cities the main system combines social insurance, paid for by payroll taxes, with individual accounts, into which workers must pay 8% of their earnings.
The large increase in offers provided by small businesses is driven primarily by two factors: greater demand for coverage by workers due to individual penalties for being uninsured and the avail-ability of new, often lower-cost insurance options (because of administrative savings, for example) for small businesses that offer coverage on the exchanges.
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Treating new physicians like shift workers is destroying the individual patient-physician relationship.
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