They kept putting off plans to hire more workers and grow their businesses.
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And there are small businesses right now who are putting off plans to hire more workers because this bill is stalled.
You're going to hear a little bit about this, because an outfit out in Chicago I went to see if -- I don't mind mentioning a competitor here to one of our folks, Serious Windows in Chicago, where because of increased demand for high-energy windows, they're able to reopen several shuttered factories, re-hire some 200 workers that were laid off by the previous manufacturer, and hire them into multiple states.
Two years ago, from this podium, I asked five companies to lead a national effort to hire people off welfare.
"Just as the military cannot hire people off the street to become instant majors and lieutenant colonels, it takes years for the CIA to recruit, train and deploy experienced case officers, " he wrote.
They have delayed plans to replace equipment, laid off workers and been slow to hire them back when things look better.
Many families that would rather hire a nanny legally go off the books just to avoid the bureaucratic entanglements.
Firms are not panicked into laying off workers they might otherwise have to hire back again at great cost.
The second thing this bill does is to encourage small businesses to grow and to hire by permitting them to write off investments they make in equipment this year.
They say if top executives feel that the Fed is actively trying to stimulate the economy and avoid a recession, they could be more likely to hire more employees or hold-off on layoffs.
Usually well-off, these parents don't hesitate to hire a lawyer to seek extra services or private school tuition.
When a consultant receives brokerage or conference fees from a manager it recommends a fund hire, that is a pay-off.
We should be passing other elements of the American Jobs Act, like the assistance to states to hire back teachers who have been laid off.
Freightliner Trucks, a division of Daimler AG (ETR: DAI), said it would hire back some of the workers it laid off in 2009 as it adds another shift at its Cleveland, N.
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As a result, jobless claims appear to be overstated now, but may be understated in the fall, when fewer workers are laid off from a smaller construction industry, which did not hire them in the spring.
The parties had also previously agreed to a lengthening of the school day in exchange for the city agreeing to hire back 477 teachers that had been laid off when the city closed some schools in response to a budget crisis.
M. said it was now going to hire back every single worker that had been laid off.
And across the country, GM plans to hire back every single one of its laid-off workers by the end of the year -- every single one.
And GM plans to hire back all of the workers they had to lay off during the recession.
He said that some private-sector companies would consider employing women, but were put off by the cost and the lack of knowledge of how to hire them.
Indeed, Eric Gibbs, an orthodontist in New York who employs 8 people in his office, claims he would hire at least one more person if the wage tax came off.
And if companies can't borrow, they can't hire, they can't, you know, they put off investments, they cut back on expansions.
As the New York Times pointed out in this carefully researched piece last summer, unemployed people face discrimination from employers who prefer to hire people who are working or who have just recently been laid off.
Every movement needs an influx of disciples, and Zappos, after laying off eight per cent of its sixteen hundred employees in the fall of 2008, has begun to hire again.
While a Google hire might have to endure round after round of interviews, a savvy company can pluck off a candidate at the manager level and below by hitting him with an offer--and giving him or her just a few days to respond.
Wal-Mart said it plans to hire every veteran who wants a job and has been honorably discharged in the first 12 months off active duty.
In practical terms, an H-1B temporary visa is often the only way to hire a foreign national long-term to work in the United States, including international students off U.S. campuses.
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There are always reasons to put off expanding a payroll, and too often, entrepreneurs wait until the absolute last minute to add a key hire.
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Despite her needing time off this spring after her baby arrives, we recognized she was the best candidate for the job and decided to hire her.
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