About a third of Japan's labor force are temporary workers who have no job security.
Instead, they prefer to unite around consensus issues like border security, temporary workers and workplace enforcement.
Britain is fighting hard against a directive that would give more rights to temporary workers.
We're seeing an increase in temporary workers, but they haven't yet taken on that full-time worker.
Almost half of these employers (42%) plan to transition some temporary workers into full-time, permanent staffers.
With national unemployment above 8 percent, it may seem silly to allow in more temporary workers.
The people tagging and guarding bikes are a mix of volunteers and paid temporary workers, he said.
The plant currently employs about 6, 000 workers, including between 1, 500 and 1, 700 temporary workers, Mr. Sano said.
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In the early stages of the recovery employers will use temporary workers rather than commit to full-timers.
Current programs for temporary workers in the U.S. are woefully inadequate to meet demand, business leaders say.
Both countries suffered from massive housing and construction bubbles and a subsequent dearth of jobs for temporary workers.
Few employers who hire more than temporary workers see much of a gain from a temporary hiring incentive.
This month, the Army also will freeze hiring for civilian jobs, release temporary workers and sign no new contracts.
It suggests that bureaus should pay temporary workers even when their timesheets have not been signed by their hirers.
The National Retail Federation estimates that retailers plan to hire between 585, 000 and 625, 000 temporary workers this Christmas season.
Plans for a minimum wage for temporary workers and to expropriate shareholders in failing banks send chills down liberal spines.
Some temporary workers also operated scanners, character readers that converted documents into electronic format, a job requiring more technical training.
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Democrats held firm in their desire to expand unemployment benefits for part-time and temporary workers who are currently not eligible.
Japan is also hot, thanks to legal changes that have allowed greater use of temporary workers, especially in light manufacturing.
The Italian market has been booming too since a ban on the use of temporary workers was lifted in 1997.
Employers took on 20, 000 temporary workers, often seen as a hiring bellwether.
Brutzman had to hire six temporary workers, two of which he may keep on full time, to deal with the boom in business.
Many big chains have shed permanent staff in recent years and resorted to temporary workers, who cost less since they receive fewer benefits.
Berchem said hospitals that do not use temporary workers tend to have more negative patient outcomes because they have fewer staffing resources overall.
In the past, most immigrants were temporary workers who entered countries such as France or Spain to do low-paid seasonal work in agriculture.
He said the chamber sought 400, 000 new visas for temporary workers while the AFL-CIO's opening number was much lower, in the low five figures.
Nambu, 47, heads Japan's leading personnel agency - 10th largest in the world - with 280, 000 registered temporary workers serving over 37, 000 corporate clients.
As Congress debates an immigration overhaul, the controversy in Pennsylvania highlights the challenges of creating and managing any new visa program, particularly for temporary workers.
Instead, according to a report this week in Syria Today, the government has steeply increased public sector wages and offered 100, 000 temporary workers full-time contracts.
He stopped short of describing the extra temporary workers as strike-breakers.
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