The Department for Employment and Learning does not keep those figures but said about 1, 500 people have claimed a return-to-work credit in the past year.
We see the results of policy initiatives to support the return-to-work of people with disabilities in people like Rob Guttenberg, a youth and family counselor with acquired cognitive and physical disabilities.
In September, the striking miners, who were mostly rock-drill operators, agreed to return to work after a six-week stoppage, accepting a pay rise of up to 22%.
Over 90% of on-ramping women do not want to return to the company where they used to work. 73% of women trying to on-ramp have trouble finding a job, and those who manage to return to full time work lose 16% of their earning power and often re-enter at lower organizational levels.
Barca president Sandro Rosell said last weekend he hoped Vilanova would be fit to return to work in two-to-three weeks.
Women who return to full-time work face a lower job title, a decrease in management and overall responsibilities and a striking financial penalty.
Last year the group launched Active Plus to helps veterans with post-traumatic stress return to work.
"After a shutdown of a day-and-a-half, we're calling employees to return to work, " Buckingham said.
She said earlier this month it was unclear when he might return to work -- including whether he would be at the Democratic National Convention in early September.
But she likes to discuss the day's events with me in the bath before retiring--this is our "quality time" together--so she waits for me to return from work.
The total percentage of women who off-ramped last year was just under one-third but the drop was most likely due to the shaky economy. (When job security is in question, workers are more likely to remain in their current jobs.) Furthermore, the recession made it even more difficult for these women to return to work, increasing their average off-ramp to 2.7 years.
But, really, this is right-to-work state, job-killing payback to union allies, who will return the favor with millions of dollars of campaign cash and door-knocking campaigning.
Last week, he said he bore no malice to Moat despite his life-changing injuries and was determined to return to work after treatment.
His job is to convince foreign-educated Chinese to return to China to teach at universities or work at Chinese companies.
Too shaken to return to work, Mr. Buchanan is trying a once-unimaginable approach: counseling.
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"We are trying to do everything we can to work with property owners and return these long-term empty properties to use, " he said.
But some local residents who want to return home to work say they've been replaced by lower-wage, Spanish-speaking workers.
He was given the go-ahead to return to work, under conditions, following a review hearing at the Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service in Manchester last week.
Thus the cataract operations that will allow the recipients to return to work, and the digital education that will create a generation of computer-savvy Mexican youth.
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State Department staffers presented her with a welcome-back gift upon her return to work Monday: a football helmet.
The power is on at the NYNatives.com studio and our start-up is ready to return to work full time on Monday.
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New Labour, for example, committed itself to sticking to the Conservatives' rigid spending plans for the first two years in government and to a welfare-to-work policy - the New Deal - which obliged certain groups of the unemployed to take subsidised work or training in return for their benefits.
There may be times when a long-term bull market periodically consolidates but fails to avoid getting out and staying out of a long-term bull market that periodically consolidates but fails to meet your 10% target to re-enter, consider putting 5% back to work for each quarter where the total return is plus or minus 5%.
The implication for Western states is clear: Urge Israelis away from quick-fix solutions and implore them to return to the hard work of deterrence.
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Matt Rooney, head of Nottinghamshire Scouts, told BBC Breakfast that the new week of action would be different from the previous one, in that scouts would no longer go door-to-door offering to do work in return for a small donation.
It is hoped that by tapering off the credit gradually once people return to work they might be less likely to reject low-paid or short-term jobs.
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Rosenberg helped her craft a cover letter that was up-front about her situation and described her eagerness to return to work.
Workers at several ailing factories in the province of Qazvin, north-west of the capital, have been told not to return to work until further notice.
The 53-year-old hopes to "recover privately" and is expected to return to work later this year.
He goes on to suggest how you might even find taking a daily nap more productive in the long run than doing things that bring little to no return, packing into eight solid hours something greater than any 50-hour work week could produce in the big scheme of things.
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