Some hope: the trade unions note that employers, both private-and public-sector, have done little to take on new workers.
It is notoriously difficult to take on new workers and replace them.
Fast-growing Waste Technique now employs 60 and is planning to take on another 35 workers this year.
Independent Living Services (ILS) plans to take on new care workers to cope with demand in the south of Scotland.
The trouble is that employers and charities that agreed to take on New Deal workers are getting impatient to receive them.
More than half (52%) of employers say they will focus on encouraging workers to take greater accountability for their retirement savings in the year ahead, with 44% focusing on helping workers retire with enough money and 60% putting greater emphasis on promoting available resources.
They put the price of labor-force participation so high with regulations, social charges, minimum wages and so forth that businesses are reluctant to take on young, untrained workers.
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This is a fact that should be remembered on a day when French workers go on strike and take to street as they bemoan the idea of increasing the retirement age.
Spurred by changes to employment law, they also began to take on more non-regular workers on lower pay and short-term contracts.
He added that in the last year, seven jobs had been cut which had added to the pressure on workers to take on more deliveries.
Through its regulation of the private investment firms among which personal account investors can choose, the government can limit and control the risks workers can take on with their personal accounts, preventing moral hazard from the guarantee.
If the forced spending cuts of sequestration take effect on March 1, federal workers could start facing furloughs as early as April, according to federal agencies trying to prepare for the worst.
She said it was "a hugely difficult problem" to break the "grim" cycle of abuse and violence that carries on "from one generation to the next" and social workers needed to take a more hands-on approach and focus more intensely on the lives of individual families.
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It is national social-security and other payroll taxes that make workers too expensive to take on.
In recent months, the company has brought in more counselors, started a 24-hour phone counseling service and opened a stress room where workers can take out frustration on mannequins with bats.
But too many officials held off in putting the money into their pension funds, trying to pay for other things and not take care of the workers they leaned on for years.
Four of its former employees are involved in the new business - two designers, a programmer and an artist - but they said they might take on other ex-Sony Liverpool Studio workers once they had launched their initial title.
Since Obama is either unwilling or unable to do what is needed to prevent the costs of this crisis from falling hardest on students and workers on his own, we have no choice but to take matters into our own hands.
It would take nine years, with most workers housed on a new local 'campus'.
Similarly, experienced retirees can take on projects at their discretion, and displaced workers can use freelance work to make contacts and get their foot in the door.
Conservatism in Indiana stretches from the south, which has a rural and religious character similar to nearby Kentucky's, to the northern manufacturing belt, full of blue-collar workers who take a leftish stance on trade and workplace issues but tend to be socially conservative.
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Virtual workers, including those who are their own business owners, are often more accountable, take on more responsibility, and are more passionate about their work than brick and mortar workers, which enables them to achieve better performance.
The impact will depend on how many workers move away to take jobs and how many remain, an EMDA spokesman said.
He says the greatest potential cost is the toll Proposition 8 could take on California's reputation as a haven for workers of all stripes.
Ms Gillard has said she supports the right of workers to take industrial action, and on Tuesday made it clear that she was still angry with the company.
While the strike at Cerro Verde has not had affected production as seriously as Grasberg, Freeport is working with a skeleton crew of workers which could eventually take its toll on production.
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Cane said she has had to cut the number of workers from 16 to 10, and take on more of the workload herself, putting in 16-hour days.
The change means workers should take another look at the beneficiary line on their 401(k) forms, says Edward Slott, a cpa who runs Irahelp.com.
Ask if there are any projects you can contribute to or if there is any extra work you can take on, giving you exposure to other managers and co-workers.
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