For millions of Americans who are unemployed, under employed and being foreclosed on, it seems inconceivable that corporate CEOs can be getting significant raises at a time of such economic hardship.
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Now, he is under-employed and may never be able to find a new job.
This shows 10.3% of workers classified as under-employed between 2009 and 2012, up from 7.4% before the crunch.
More importantly, the real unemployment rate, which factors in discouraged and under-employed workers, rose from 16.7% to 17.1%.
An under-employed American envoy to the Middle East, General Anthony Zinni, has been taking an interest in Aceh.
The bakery becomes a grocery store that hires the un- or under-employed Brazilian and now he has a real salary.
The report warns that the skills and experience of older people are being wasted, with many under-employed and vulnerable to discrimination.
We can't be satisfied when another 20, 000 have joined their ranks and millions more Americans are under-employed, picking up what work they can.
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But the problem is that all the slack in these under-employed workforces means any rise in demand does not necessarily translate into new hiring.
Plaid Cymru said there were nearly 50, 000 more people unemployed in Wales than before the recession began, and another 50, 000 more people who were under-employed.
They can console themselves with the thought that much of the froth was whipped up by a temporarily under-employed newspaper industry that will move on swiftly to the next target.
Global events had led to millions of un- and under-employed youth whose frustration with the status quo was being demonstrated by events like the Arab Spring and Occupy movements in the United States.
For every unemployed worker in America who is counted, there is, for the first time ever, another un- or under-employed worker who is not, and none of these figures include the 3.5 million to 5 million young people also out of work.
In September 2011, businesses with under 20 workers employed nearly 1.7 million fewer people than in January 2007.
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Here, we assume that you are employed and under 59.5 years of age.
By that July the hospital was under emergency measures and the trust employed an additional 60 midwives.
Gold, who was self-employed, was sentenced under the Health and Safety at Work Act and was also ordered to do 200 hours' unpaid work.
Last year 420, 000 laborers under the age of 18 were employed in cottonseed farms in four states across India, estimates Glocal Research, a consultancy in Hyderabad that monitors agricultural labor conditions.
Under the changes, a self-employed worker who contributes to the social security system in one EU country, and then moves to another member state that does not have unemployment insurance for the self-employed will be able to claim unemployment benefit from the country where the worker was last based before becoming unemployed.
Under employment law, those staff who are employed in organisations who do not secure contracts, will transfer to those organisations who have been successful.
It claims a part-time post of GMB's union convenor, employed by the council, is also under threat.
Under the structure, CommonWealth's executives are employed by a separate company and hold a relatively small percentage of the stock.
American soldiers had a devilish time coping with improvised explosive devices and other relatively simple tactics employed by a poorly-equipped and under-resourced adversary.
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Alan Ayckbourn wrote for Hark at Barker under the name of Peter Caulfield because he was employed as a BBC radio drama producer at the time and was not supposed to work elsewhere.
Of the four largest, two under the DHS and two in the Department of Justice employed four-fifths of the total.
Working under the alias of Alex Gordon, William Rickard was employed just two years after being released from Broadmoor Mental Hospital.
Mr Gold, who was self-employed, had pleaded guilty to the charge under the Health and Safety at Work Act at a previous hearing.
To enable DOD to identify Federal personnel, employed or retired, who owe delinquent debts under programs administered by the Health Resources and Services Administration.
If a supply teacher is employed for 12 weeks they are entitled - under Agency Worker Regulations - to the pay of a permanent member of staff doing the same job.
Instead I suggest that he be employed somewhere in this country where he may be under observation and that desire for excitement of his, which has caused so much trouble, may be curbed.
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