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Companies were also shifting from long-term to short-term employment changes in December, according to the report.
Anna takes on a variety of short-term employment to financially prepare for the move.
He had post-graduate study in Canada lined up for the following year and was looking for short-term employment.
The short-term employment and income improvement calculus strongly favor the United States.
These are measures such as short-term employment, improved employability and training aimed at integrating people into the labour market.
Unemployment or short-term employment immediately after graduation is largely a reflection of the time that graduates take to find the right openings.
Some industries, like fast-food restaurants, foster short-term employment.
Far more numerous are those in a second category: "cyclers," who have alternated between short-term employment and charitable aid.
Gutter punks often do seek work; however, they often search for or are limited to short-term employment.
Short-term employment is here to stay, which bodes well for experienced older workers since many businesses are short staffed because of too much downsizing."
Those surveyed are asked to give their views about their households' current and expected financial positions and the short-term employment outlook.
Note: Internships and Fellowships may constitute short-term employment.
Flexible staffing options to suit individual business requirements (i.e. casual labour, long- or short-term employment)
Both types create social tensions, economic conflict with local enterprises, lower short-term employment prospects for Africans, and an apparent ethnic hierarchy within the firms .
CIFC is a location where short-term employment opportunities for international staff create a rich environment for cultural exchange.
It is the Bruce Babbitt/Paul Tsongas role, and it has always been short-term employment.
In 19 out of the 24 subjects in the table (right), their graduates are more likely to be unemployed or to be in short-term employment only.
The secondary sector is characterised by short-term employment relationships, little or no prospect of internal promotion, and the determination of wages primarily by market forces.
Under this agreement, it is easier for young adults between the ages of 18 and 35 to obtain a work or residence permit to engage in short-term employment.
Service industries, small workplaces, short-term employment, and more and more employers who don't know anything about trade unions and don't want to know.
To be a Clipper meant short-term employment, losses by the dozens and - on an N.B.A. scale - substandard wages.
In addition, a (small) library has information on educational stays in the U.S. (high school, university, au pair, internships/short-term employment, etc.).
Further, the table reveals 10 subjects where the university jobless rate (this time including short-term employment) has risen or stayed the same while the poly rate has fallen.
The most common procedure is a short-term employment contract called doctoral contract : the institution of higher education is the employer and the PhD candidate the employee.
Australia's Working Holiday program provides opportunities for people aged between 18 and 30 years to holiday in Australia and to supplement their travel funds through short-term employment.