The bad news is that job insecurity, if we could measure it, might be at its highest level since the 1930's.
The result is the most acute job insecurity since the Depression.
The church has watched its membership grow rapidly, in large measure because of job insecurity.
The sense of job insecurity has to be rising; that is, getting worse.
"It's an intelligent way of coming to grips with the job insecurity that's out there."
But now job insecurity may percolate to the highest levels.
Just how the current level of job insecurity compares with years past is impossible to measure accurately.
What we need to create is job insecurity rather than security to make people compete more.
Someone to get a stop, make a shot, win a game and calm the job insecurity of the nervous folks inside the organization.
I would like to establish a link between the two, as it is certainly true that women remain the main victims of job insecurity.