Animal welfare workers are calling for tougher controls on dog ownership to reduce the number of "status dogs" being abandoned in Kent.
While the temperature outside was minus 30 degrees Celsius (minus 22 Fahrenheit), the wood-burning stove was cold because the family had run out of firewood, according to the welfare workers.
They had a drop in centre and welfare workers.
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These states have discovered that the federal requirements are tying up too many welfare workers and resources with cumbersome paperwork, resulting in less time being spent by welfare workers on actually helping those getting assistance find the work they need to keep, and ultimately no longer need, the government aid.
Furthermore, businesses must recognize that if we put the welfare of workers first, U.S. manufacturing will flourish.
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"The government is doing it for the welfare of the workers, " Mr Bhuiyan told reporters.
We are very concerned about the welfare of all workers in factories producing for Gap Inc.
Welfare case-workers used to be seen as dullards handing cash to the undeserving poor.
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It was left to welfare case-workers to distinguish the deserving from the undeserving poor.
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On March 4, 1913, President William Howard Taft signed a bill establishing the United States Department of Labor -- an agency charged with promoting the welfare of American workers and ensuring their efforts are rewarded with fair wages and real protections.
In brief, we need to move to a system that (1) makes room for more flexible contracts in the labour market, (2) has a minimal welfare net for workers who are out of work, and (3) resolves labour market disputes more quickly.
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Management practices such as lifetime employment and placing workers' welfare first supposedly reflect some inherent characteristics of Japanese behaviour.
Not much of it is controversial - apart, of course, from the implications for workers and welfare of all those structural reforms.
"We are not happy with the decision, " said Gurung, who heads Pourakhi, a Nepalese agency that promotes the welfare of women migrant workers.
At present less than half are likely to be eligible for support from a welfare fund that some workers and firms pay into.
In a statement, the gas facility's part operator, BP, said its focus was "100% on the safety and welfare" of the workers and their families.
Improving welfare, for his workers and in the country as a whole, was one of his concerns, and he sat on numerous committees that sought to do good.
The amendment, which needs to be ratified by Parliament, also calls for the formation of a workers' welfare fund into which owners of export-oriented Bangladeshi companies will be ordered to contribute.
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"This disastrous fire incident was a result of continuing neglect of workers' safety and their welfare, " Amirul Haque Amin, the president of Bangladesh's National Garment Workers Federation, was quoted as saying by Reuters news agency.
Partly due to a less generous welfare state, American immigrant workers with lower educations have, for the most part, been more economically active than their nonimmigrant counterparts.
"With Solis at the helm, we're absolutely confident that the Department of Labor will return to its primary mission of looking out for the health and welfare of America's workers, " said Art Pulaski, executive secretary-treasurer of the California Labor Federation.
Speaking on Friday, Natalie Bennett, leader of the Green Party of England and Wales, also set out her campaign objectives, promising to focus on opposing the government's welfare cuts, supporting low-paid workers and protecting the green belt.
Clinton concluded by proposing welfare reforms centered around job retraining for displaced workers.
This encourages companies to shed workers, reducing payments into the welfare system while ratcheting up the benefits that must flow out.
The welfare reforms come at a time when many workers in Britain are feeling the squeeze of a global economic downturn and recession-hit Europe.
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He said he doubted whether the Nordic countries, with their generous social welfare, would accept the UK unilaterally diluting workers' rights and still remaining in the EU single market.
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Unemployed workers received unemployment checks alongside generous welfare benefits.
In the late 1990s, when the unemployment rate tumbled to the lowest levels since the mid-1960s, employers became interested in categories of workers they usually rejected: former welfare recipients, the disabled, and so on.
That angers Colin Hampton, one of the senior welfare advisers at the town's Derbyshire Unemployed Workers Centre.
Many poor countries provide legal protection for workers that rivals that in the most welfare-minded western European countries.
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