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"job security" Definitions
  1. the state of having a job that is secure
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Senators enjoy only slightly less job security — 21 percent.
"People not only don't have any (job) security to get married, they don't even have any (job) security to book their holidays," Di Maio, 5-Star Movement's leader said in a Facebook post.
I was taught to value job security above anything else.
After the loss, reporters asked Gruden about his job security.
You have to worry about your job security, your pay.
We can in fact create jobs and provide job security.
Job security will be a major concern of these talks.
But the difference is probably also down to job security.
"There's job security," Yellen said in a press conference Wednesday.
"My job security is really as a parent," she said.
Speculation about Romar's job security has been rampant all season.
Members of the committee expressed concern about Mueller's job security.
Offer anonymity, legal representation and job security for the whistleblowers.
But she wanted more: job security and a higher wage.
Only the survey's gauge of job security fell this month.
His stated desire is laudable: improving job security for workers.
"It's job security, as far as we're concerned," Dluginski says.
Also, UAW did nada for job security in last recession.
We have not heard the last speculation about Prescott's job security.
This situation is unsustainable and Bannon's job security isn't looking great.
The qualifier has contributed to frequent chatter about Mulvaney's job security.
Job security, economic security, border security in an age of terrorism.
Job security, rather than higher wages, draws ever more country folk.
People close to Bolton have recently worried about his job security.
It came with low pay, long hours, and no job security.
Since then, Priebus's job security has been in near constant question.
If only we could all have that kind of job security.
The workers have demanded affordable benefits, fair wages and job security.
Income, job opportunities, job security and employment protections have all dissipated.
This would affect employment opportunities and job security across North America.
And speculation about Coach Brett Brown's job security has swirled recently.
For years, there were no protections in place for job security.
It gave him a steady paycheck, health insurance and job security.
But workers told Reuters that they were worried about job security.
They were fighting for wages, job security, pensions — and health care.
What do I know about money, job security, or the future?
If only job security were as simple as calling your hair stylist.
With a seasoned lineup comes higher expectations, but also less job security.
Job security is the only benefit employees can count on these days.
Today, job security comes from having ability, passion, and a great network.
But you can't make the argument that Huffington's job security was imperiled.
The whole point is that novelists do not have job security, right?
Instead, they focused on issues such as health care and job security.
But when it came time to transition, it gave me job security.
Also make sure that they are compensated fairly and have job security.
He might be the only one with better job security than Goodell.
Regular workers are more willing to trade higher wages for job security.
Even employees who aren't "bad" may find their job security at risk.
People like their working hours, work-life balance, and have job security.
Job security is a relative term when it comes to soccer managers.
It also does not provide job security for people who take leave.
None of which helps the shaky job security of Manager Mickey Callaway.
Job security is the one advantage employees can count on these days.
Whispers about Brown's job security, as a result, are starting to circulate.
Still, success in the Trump administration doesn't always translate to job security.
Unlike typical workers, these judges had lifelong job security and powerful positions.
That pride and job security is missing from too many communities today.
But the president grinds down guardrails, and Mr. Mulvaney wants job security.
Nevertheless, (the real) Mr. Kalt is not worried about his job security.
We hear it all the time; job security is becoming increasingly elusive.
You have the job, but you don't always have the job security.
Workers traded raises for job security, but that investment has paid off.
As more and more newsrooms slash positions, job security is at risk.
The decision was greeted by protests from workers worried about job security.
Hearkening back to the days of Watergate, they asked Barr to promise that Mueller would have job security, just as then-Attorney General Elliot Richardson promised that Archibald Cox would have job security and be fired only for cause.
They are seeking livable incomes, job security and regulated fares among other demands.
For its sales floor, this can mean higher turnover and less job security.
Not as widely discussed, but equally problematic, is the issue of job security.
The acting chief of staff's missteps have raised questions about his job security.
"Job security for oncologists," joked the Bob Honey Who Just Do Stuff author.
"It's an amazing feeling to know I have some job security," he said.
"Sealing a Brexit divorce deal has ensured short-term job security," Payne writes.
When your absences become egregious, however, you put your job security at risk.
An embattled attorney general Comey's testimony comes amid speculation about Sessions' job security.
First, it gives Mueller and his team job security for the time being.
No one has ironclad job security; for coaches and players, it's about results.
This will depend on your investment horizon, job security and attitude toward risk.
Don't get into the industry just for a high salary or job security.
One great way to have job security is to be in a union.
Workers are also worried about job security, people familiar with the deal said.
And typically, the people they employ are contractors, who have limited job security.
There's been a severe lack of a sense of job security since then.
But many new jobs were on temporary contracts that offered little job security.
That means that the agency's leaders enjoy a certain amount of job security.
You move from one job to another without that kind of job security.
At the same time, inequalities of earnings, wealth and job security were widening.
And usually when you do, it spells bad news for your job security.
"I supported that because the promise was product and job security," Green said.
The names of laborers have been changed for their safety and job security.
"We expect a longer time frame for job security for employees," Wetzel said.
"You could call it the 'Tax Preparer's Job Security Act,'" Edelman said, jokingly.
"You could call it the 'Tax Preparers Job Security Act,'" Edelman said, jokingly.
Americans may have job security but, for the most part, they're not getting richer.
Unifor's deal with GM granted some job security, but less favorable pensions than before.
I just remembered thinking, there is no job security; like you have to hustle.
Having a close relationship with readers is the only way forward for job security.
Where do the burdens of things like education, childcare, benefits and job security lie?
The UAW worries the deal wouldn't provide the same job security to union workers.
Flockjay could provide economic mobility at a crucial juncture when job security is shaky.
In fact, he's so good, Cool J might be worried about his job security.
But there's no guarantee, whoever is control, that Australia's prime minister has job security.
Gigaba, whose job security under Ramaphosa is unclear, said he would challenge the decision.
Stars VANCOUVER, British Columbia — The Vancouver Canucks improved their coach's job security Sunday afternoon.
"Job security... I can buy a house if I want to," she added, smiling.
No one enters the academy thinking they'll strike it rich with permanent job security.
The rise of artificial intelligence and more automation has many worried about job security.
However, many also say they are unhappy with their working hours and job security.
Fears over job security from an influx of cheap European laborers was another motivation.
I called him a few days later to express concern about his job security.
His name was attached to a sickening scandal,That shook his serene job security.
Once I got tenure, securing a lifetime of job security, I had it made.
Like any coach, her job security is measured by what happens on game day.
Such reform would include suitable training, reasonable job security, and recognition of excellent work.
" Next came "social protection," job security and "on-time payment of wages and pensions.
Many experience even lower pay and less job security than National Park Service employees.
It's also made unemployment less and less useful as a measure of job security.
"That doesn't have anything to do with anything," McAdoo said of his job security.
There are no benefits, little job security and reports of sometimes grueling working conditions.
This is why skill-building is one of the best forms of job security.
Historically, we have considered growth a positive thing, synonymous with job security and prosperity.
The message from participants: Uber needs to offer its drivers job security and higher wages.
The message: The workers want livable incomes, job security and regulated fares, among other demands.
Younger consumers also have more debt, fewer assets and less job security than previous generations.
The precarity of our industry is well known, and job security is always an issue.
Why it matters: Mulvaney's friends and allies have recently grown worried about his job security.
We were lucky that his job security allowed me to focus on our son's needs.
In response, the union wants assurances of job security in place for the coming years.
Actors so very rarely have job security or consistent work, quality healthcare, a reasonable retirement.
Florida&aposs performance against Georgia surely doesn&apost bode well for McElwain&aposs job security.
She would spend hours crying and worrying about her grades or her dad's job security.
Now it is her own job security that is the pressing issue inside Downing Street.
However, the reforms have run into opposition from soldiers and officers worried about job security.
Its workforce was geographically diffuse; workers had inconsistent income, no benefits, and little job security.
A significant proportion of Spain's workers emerged from the dictatorship years with ironclad job security.
The labor market in France has been offering less and less job security for decades.
Protection Another measure of support (or lack thereof) for inspectors general is through job security.
I can do this because I'm not concerned about political fallout and my job security.
Job security may be one of the few benefits employees can count on these days.
Another decried a culture that no longer provides job security, health insurance or a pension.
Many fear they could lose rights, job security, pensions and access to free health care.
The protesters argued they deserve livable incomes, job security and regulated fares, among other demands.
Working conditions are reportedly bad, pay can be low, and there's very little job security.
But Jackson also would not offer unqualified job security to anyone on the Knicks' roster.
One way to distract from the congressional probe would be to threaten Powell's job security.
It also provides job security to hard-working Americans in every state in the country.
If you want job security you don't go into sports — and you don't join Netflix.
Blanchflower also devotes relatively little time to the other factors that have undermined job security.
Such sentiments seem unfamiliar with the current trend line of job security within the publishing industry.
Despite the big drop in the overall jobless rate, many voters remain anxious about job security.
Knowing that their job security is dependent upon the prevailing political winds could affect their judgment.
And with the plant closing plans, membership is focused on job security as a top issue.
I actually think it's job security because giving everybody the tools doesn't give everybody the talent.
And millions of contract workers — freelancers, consultants, Lyft drivers — lack benefits, regular schedules and job security.
Only last month, the job security of Bill Shorten, the current opposition leader, was in question.
Salesforce ranked highest among tech companies for management, pay and benefits, and job security and advancement.
The agreement, seen by Reuters, said the measure was meant to provide workers with job security.
It was no longer a question of making money; it became a question of job security.
With the amount of job security he has, there's little reason to feel anxiety about anything.
The cherry on top of this taxpayer sundae with whipped cream is 85033 percent job security.
She's under contract for two books from Random House, more job security than most novelists enjoy.
The President of the United States is asking about his character's well-being and job security.
Americans crave security, Luntz says — everything from financial and job security to social and healthcare security.
The four-year deal granted job security and wage increases, but less favorable pensions than before.
Younger voters are seeking new kinds of job security; older voters care more about Social Security.
They had lower pay, less status and tenuous job security, particularly if they spoke their minds.
Absolutely. Somebody who's an academic who knows about machine learning today has pretty high job security.
Job security is not an issue, because there is always a backlog of several hundred orders.
"That's what worries me the most, whether I am going to have job security," he said.
Several Republic journalists said they hoped to achieve greater job security and opportunities for career advancement.
"Political and economic uncertainty had caused nervousness surrounding job security," IHS Markit economist Joe Hayes said.
Its employees don't have the near-100 percent job security that hinders quality in government work.
So-called job security councils financed by employers help people who lose jobs find new ones.
There is still no agreement on the major issues of pay, profit sharing and job security.
Various reasons are suggested for this, such as job security, parent-friendly working hours and generous pensions.
But players who are hoping to stay in Canada's capital did little to enhance their job security.
Critics of the gig economy decry the lack of job security, healthcare and benefits — and rightly so.
That would mean stronger income growth and more job security, which in turn fuel positive housing sentiment.
However, the continued need for public safety enforcement means there's plenty of job security in the position.
Washington lives in a fairy tale world of guaranteed pensions, "cost plus" contracts, and 100% job security.
Dittes' letter said GM's proposal did nothing to provide the job security guarantees the union is demanding.
Union members were divided prior to the deal on whether it provided enough long-term job security.
Something tells me these two are going to have some job security problems if this keeps up.
Saving is a top priority for both generations, as is job security and earning a decent salary.
"We should look at the decline in job security as a public health issue," Dirlam told me.
I spent every day and night at the hospital with him, never once worrying about job security.
In the field of turbulence, much remains unsolved; Fincham saw this as a type of job security.
I assume it is something closer to immigration, job security or simply how to make ends meet?
These workers typically make less, pay more for benefits, and lack the job security of direct employees.
The cuts will also threaten the job security of our nation's civil servants and worsen their morale.
However, only half of respondents are positive about their career prospects and job security in the country.
"To say you don't take vacation for fear of being fired speaks to job security," he noted.
It's very important, whether there's more money or less money, to have a union for job security.
That index measures comfort with savings, comfort with debt, net worth, job security and overall financial situation.
That contract did not deal with pay but provided the first guarantees for job security and scheduling.
As an undergraduate, I carried a double major — mathematics and computer science — to guarantee my job security.
If anything, I considered all of the articles that were published on me strictly as job security.
Years of corporate cost-cutting has weakened Japan's unions, which tend to prioritize job security over pay.
Protesters called for higher pay and job security, and demanded that President Rodrigo Duterte respect women's rights.
These employees aren't asking for much: better working conditions, more job security and fair job performance measures.
Ms. Pierson's job security comes after nearly two weeks of turmoil that grew out of her Feb.
Labor groups in the United States and across Europe attacked it as a threat to job security.
Trump characterized the tumultuous period for White House job security as being part of a larger plan.
Trump raised concerns about Mueller's job security in a series of aggressive tweets sent over the weekend.
There is little job security; the benefits are meager; the work is physically demanding and emotionally draining.
Likewise, Sessions' newfound job security could also be viewed as temporary and subject to the president's whims.
This could help to revitalize labor organizing, which could lead to better pay, benefits and job security.
Job security, having the right colleagues and commute length were also seen as important aspects of a workplace.
The institutions are set up for wage restraint: employers want it; unions will trade it for job security.
About 17 percent say they have , 11 percent say they're and 5 percent are concerned about job security.
Those subsidies also help Uber attract drivers despite often erratic corporate policies and a lack of job security.
One of the best roads to job security is the ability to do stuff your boss can't do.
With less job security and more global competition, it's critical that people update and refine their skills continuously.
Porter resigned, and Kelly, whose job security was already in question, now also seems primed for an exit.
The company has said the money it has promised to invest in plants will provide that job security.
They also want to speak publicly, without concern for their job security, about controversies at the news division.
However, those workers typically make less, shoulder higher benefits costs, and lack the job security of direct employees.
The country's working culture was praised by 53 percent and 43 percent said they enjoyed more job security.
Axios' Jonathan Swan reports President Trump is "enjoying torturing" Price, with his job security hanging in the balance.
Thankfully, the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) allows employees to do that without risking their job security.
However, consumers may be less willing to spend as uncertainty grows about their job security and wage growth.
We lost health insurance, benefits, job security, and to top it off I was diagnosed as peri-menopausal.
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, whose job security has recently come into question, signed off on the searches.
Bannon left the White House on Friday after weeks of speculation about his job security in the administration.
Some also worry that their job security may be undermined by missing workdays because of child care issues.
Some Trinidadians fear that the new arrivals will threaten their job security and pull down already stagnant wages.
"Some people, however, value job security and stability over performance, and don't like our culture," another slide says.
These conditions are having troubling consequences on public health and access to services, job security and economic productivity.
Let us hope that with this ruling the affected employees will see better pay, benefits and job security.
The job security made it possible for me to spend time with my son when he was born.
Far too many of these contingent faculty have miserable pay and working conditions, and very little job security.
For example, Casper, Wyoming, had the lowest job security, but ranked overall at No. 125 (out of 182).
At the same time, salaried workers are concerned about job security, as mass layoffs at numerous companies loom.
Some Republicans earlier backed bills providing Mueller extra job security, but they now seem to have lost interest.
Unresolved issues include wage increases, health care contributions, job security and the use of lower-paid temporary workers.
She said that the paper wanted to remove job security provisions and grievance rights from the next contract.
And we would love to pay our teachers more and give them more job security, health insurance, etc.
He tried to pivot to digital publications, but quickly learned there is little job security in start-ups.
We still have several of your proposals outstanding and unsettled like wages, job security, skilled trades and pension.
Economically, global trade had expanded, while in Europe and North America manufacturing went into decline; job security vanished.
Among the most common reasons for staying with an employer were work-life balance, salary, and job security.
Not only do they want to ensure fair cost of living wages, but also job security and promotions.
They're demanding job security, livable incomes, and regulations that guarantee 80% to 85% of a fare to each driver.
Supporters of flexible work argue that many giggers prefer to retain flexibility at the expense of more job security.
At a time when automation is threatening job security across the U.S., tech workers are in a great position.
Drastic change in technology was said to have accelerated problems in geopolitical stability, job security and even social relationships.
When we lose sight of those critical focus areas we jeopardize everyone's job security: yours, mine, and the associates'.
When we lose sight of those critical focus areas we jeopardize everyone's job security: yours, mine, and the associates'.
The Swedish Airline Pilots Association said the key target had been to ensure the job security of its members.
Roemhildt said the company provides job security and employment for Palestinians who make up 50 percent of its workforce.
Unlike other developed countries, the US offers new moms few opportunities for paid leave or job security after childbirth.
The phrase TENURE TRACK has a funny surface sense as a song about getting job security as a professor.
Professionals employed by larger companies have, for the most part, more job security and flexibility to work from home.
In our parents' generation, a high school or post-secondary degree could provide job security and a stable income.
He enlisted major corporations to offer their employees lifelong job security, asking only that workers repay them with loyalty.
But any constitutional monarch worth his or her salt knows that job security depends on keeping shtum about politics.
These contracts facilitate arbitrary termination and deprive workers of job security, pension, healthcare, seniority benefits and gratuity, say activists.
They're finding it hard to make ends meet, job security isn't what it was, job retraining isn't easily available.
The company that lands the gig will have some nice job security ... DHS is offering a 5-year contract.
To his supporters, he channels their frustration with new threats to their job security and to the country's borders.
It is absolutely okay to decide that your job security is more important than being the face of something.
We operate in an era where there's little expectation of job security: industries get disrupted, companies die, downsizings happen.
When we lose sight of those critical focus areas we jeopardize everyone's job security: yours, mine, and the associates.
As an educator, I cannot convey just how critical my union membership is to my job security and satisfaction.
Yes, globalization and Europeanization have taken their tolls, both on traditional forms of democracy and on traditional job security.
"There's not a lot of job security in the White House," Cantone said, as Scaramucci grinned next to him.
But earlier this week, Dittes sent a letter to the membership that stressed job security as an ongoing concern.
The YouGov/CEBR survey is partly based on perceptions of house prices and job security, unlike the GfK survey.
Those voting to leave think they are bringing job security, national security and economic growth back to their country.
Those voting to leave think they are bringing job security, national security, and economic growth back to their country.
Joining the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) provided me with support, job security and benefits like paid sick leave.
Adding two to five years of post-graduate education carried the promise of additional income and more job security.
Rising healthcare costs, job security and the use of temporary workers are also expected to be major sticking points.
Thousands of youth are demonstrating against proposed labor reforms they claim would damage workers' rights and diminish job security.
They enjoyed professional status, strong job security, relatively good pay (on average), and the freedom to speak their minds.
Based on their relative job security, 49ers Coach Kyle Shanahan has far more motivation to do well than Gruden.
Before the game, speaking with reporters who cover the team, Girardi was uncharacteristically forthcoming about his own job security.
The show was quickly renewed for another season, giving everyone a sense of accomplishment, not to mention job security.
We are incredibly lucky to have jobs that allow us to work from home and both have job security.
If you're worried about your job security, learn from career experts who've survived and coached others through previous downturns.
He also broke ranks with colleagues at other medical centers to guarantee job security to the hospital workers union.
The U.A.W. sees it as job security for workers who are as worried as G.M. is about the changes.
His most recent book is Temp: The Real Story of What Happened to Your Salary, Benefits, and Job Security.
My husband and I are both self-employed, which means we have less job security than the average person.
Terry Dittes, UAW's GM head, said the union is "standing up" for fair wages, health care and job security.
There are forces that are constructed against you, everything from your taxes to whether you can have job security.
For students seeking job security and high pay, O'Leary says the best major to consider right now is engineering.
Board appointees are far too concerned about the effect of public opinion on their job security and political image.
In exchange for job security, a worker might be willing to commit to some curtailment of other employment opportunities.
The UAW says the two sides are far apart on other issues including health care benefits and job security.
The UAW says the two sides are far apart on other issues including health care benefits and job security.
Terry Dittes, UAW's GM head, said the union is standing up for fair wages, health care and job security.
Speculation over Attorney General Jeff Sessions's job security is one of the long-running dramas of the Trump administration.
"I voted to go on strike because drivers need job security," said Henry Rolands, an NYTWA member and Lyft driver.
A complaint to the whips is one of the few avenues available to young parliamentary staffers with little job security.
The possibility that you can end up with job security and retirement attached to it is statistically diminishing over time.
It has overhauled labour laws, offsetting easier dismissal with gradually enhanced job security and welfare entitlements for newly hired workers.
Some people are aware there might not be a next job for a while, so there's nervousness about job security.
The president of the United States had invited me to dinner and decided my job security was on the menu.
The President was asked about the chief strategist and his job security, to which Trump responded, "We'll see what happens."
It deprived uncooperative witnesses of the one protection—job security—that might have persuaded them to carry through their opposition.
"There's no such thing as job security in a campaign," Mr. Johnson said of the churn within the Trump team.
This challenge rings true with what Hoosiers already know, that unions should defend workers' rights, not threaten their job security.
O'Leary responded by promising significant improvements for pilots, saying it would exceed rates paid by rivals and improve job security.
If you think your job security may be at risk, compare your situation against the following list of warning signs.
An increasing proportion of expats also say they're unhappy with their job security and the state of the national economy.
Other major red flags, as Burgess wrote in the study cited above, involve job security, dysfunctional teams and poor leadership.
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I quickly realized I was working very hard for very little money, and the traineeship didn't guarantee any job security.
These coaches have very little job security—so it's all about winning and it's all tied into this financial machine.
There is no retirement, no pension, no job security of any kind, no reverence or respect paid to our elders.
He also said he would continue to remove undocumented immigrants that undermine Americans' job security or pose a violent threat.
C.E.O.s without that protection might do more to tackle a big problem because it more directly threatens their job security.
He had been told he would be a second-day draft choice, a status that comes with relative job security.
Bloomberg campaign staff members said they were told they had job security, mitigating the risk that typically accompanies such work.
The anonymous professional network Blind surveyed more than 7,000 people and found that 54% were worried about their job security.
It's been four weeks since 50,000 United Auto Worker members walked off the job to press for more job security.
And we should be doing all we can to keep good-paying jobs with real job security in New York.
They are poorly paid and lack access to affordable health care, job security or a voice in their working conditions.
A growing population, increased job security and record-low interest rates are fuelling a property boom in Europe's biggest economy.
Typically, when workers speak out or organize, it's because they want higher wages, better working conditions or stronger job security.
They also insist that workers are compensated for the loss of bargaining power with higher wages or greater job security.
Bankrate's "Financial Security Index " factors in job security, comfort levels with savings and debt, net worth and overall financial situation.
But things get a bit more complicated when the perpetrators are faculty with some form of job security and seniority.
Wenger has now been the manager for Arsenal for 21 seasons in a league where job security is almost non-existent.
Should you have job security, recessions generally usher in lower interest rates, which reduce the borrowing cost on a home mortgage.
Until it does, the reporter who drew Tillerson's ire Monday won't be the last to quiz him about his job security.
They're trying to rebuild from the hurricane, but having no job security leaves them unsure about how their future will unfold.
Workers who supported the union campaigned for the ability to bargain for job security, health benefits, increased safety, and retirement benefits.
In this exclusive clip, they discuss how the ability to "pass" as a cis woman can determine job security and livelihood.
Speaking out publicly against your employer can be very risky, and can be a privilege only afforded those with job security.
Johnson said his meeting with Walton last week had nothing to do with the job security of the third-year coach.
While immigration, job security and her fear of Islam remained underlying motivators, she was also attracted to the party's re-brand.
The government hopes they will boost employment but opponents argue they expose workers to worsening working conditions and reduced job security.
They flit from job to job not because they are fickle but because job security is a thing of the past.
Anxiety, Harris argues, isn't just an unfortunate by-product of an era when wages are low and job security is scarce.
The governments are concerned about job security and cheap Chinese goods flooding the market due to decreased intra-continental trade barriers.
Transport Minister Graziano Delrio said it would ensure job security for Meridiana workers, and created the potential for future job growth.
But at least some high-level staff members have recently been laid off, and others expressed jitters about their job security.
On the show, we openly saw Michael making decisions about his relationship for reasons that have to do with job security.
The Huffington Post announced last week that it ratified its union contract, citing job security as a reason for guild representation.
Ryan had been preparing to face a Jets team whose coach, Todd Bowles, is facing similar questions about his job security.
Across the nation, labor unions are stepping in to try to win better pay and job security for part-time faculty.
He took the class with Jarred because he saw gaining skills in automation as job security if teaching doesn't work out.
In his third season, questions about his job security persisted, as the team struggled even after signing LeBron James last summer.
Many are contract workers in sectors such as sales and construction, with little job security, and now face severe economic loss.
But there will be many people who are confident about their job security — or moving for job offers that haven't evaporated.
She'd tell me she couldn't stop crying, worried about her parents' job security and an abrupt transition to working from home.
My mother was always gearing me up for something: a good education, future job security and, most of all, institutionalized racism.
General Manager Billy Eppler is signed through 2020, and Maddon, with his new three-year contract, will have ample job security.
The proposed contract would give the workers greater job security and more regular schedules, among other improvements in their working conditions.
The aye-aye may not be the most graceful walker on account of those spindly fingers, but it's got job security.
Identifying the skills required to get there and setting aside time to cultivate them is your best form of job security.
A key issue separating the two sides is job security, the UAW's top negotiator wrote in a letter released on Tuesday.
"There are forces that are constructed against you, everything from your taxes to whether you can have job security," says Quart.
In addition, the UAW says the two sides are far apart on other issues including health care benefits and job security.
The UAW is demanding fairer wages, affordable health care, profits, job security and a path for permanent positions for temporary employees.
On job security: Here's the exchange between Mr. Powell and Scott Pelley of "2826 Minutes": Pelley: Can the president fire you?
Questions about Walton's job security persisted throughout the season as he shuffled rotations and lineups, searching for solutions that never materialized.
We all know that job security can lead people to forsake the long-term at the expense of the short-term.
So far, it has worked for Mulvaney, who recognizes that Trump and Kushner are the only aides with essentially full job security.
On the other hand, health care is generally a recession-proof industry, which can mean job security if the economy starts sliding.
Thanks to a highly regulated labor market, almost three quarters of respondents reported improved job security in Germany versus their home country.
Their fight for job security and more wages often came at the expense of young job seekers, and workers at smaller firms.
The strike began September 16, with GM workers walking out over pay, profit sharing, job security and GM's use of temporary workers.
We're committed to this fight so no one has to grow up afraid to go to school or worried about job security.
Student and workers march toward the Arc de Triomphe to demand changes ranging from government policy to job security on May 24.
As a result, Mr. Mulvaney's job security has been in doubt because of Mr. Trump's growing frustration with his aide's public remarks.
I was always permalance — working full-time in the office but receiving no health insurance, paid vacation, or job security — or freelance.
Regarding job security, Trump railed against globalization and said illegal immigration -- a signature cause of Trump's campaign -- was particularly harming African-Americans.
But Americans are enjoying unusual job security: The unemployment rate has come in below 4% for 13 of the past 15 months.
I knew they had job security and made a lot of money and helped people — all of which I knew were important.
Iowa State has seen a growing number of students turn to agriculture degrees in recent years as they look for job security.
Concerns over job security, particularly about being displaced by technology disruptors, "may also be adding to economic jitters and uncertainties," he added.
By proving to supervisors that you can be counted on to add value, you're making yourself an asset and creating job security.
After the 2008 recession and the lack of job security, she started feeling like she had to be "tethered" to her work.
"In the past young people relied on big companies, but they realize big companies can no longer provide job security," he explains.
Union workers are demanding job security against technological advancements at hotels, tougher language addressing sexual harassment in the workplace, and wage increases.
Corporations had shed countless jobs only to hire their help as contract workers who enjoyed no job benefits and no job security.
Unfortunately, the resulting document offers little for U.S. workers hoping to find greater job security in the face of subsidized global competition.
Just 17, María is reluctantly betrothed to the plantation's overseer, a match that will ensure status and job security for her family.
It also laid out job security and buyout terms and some healthcare costs it wants employees to bear beyond the company's coverage.
Demand for property is soaring in Europe's biggest economy due to a growing population, increased job security and record-low borrowing costs.
Prior to that announcement, many had speculated about Harbaugh's job security, and some had speculated another team might pursue him via trade.
Out of context, this definitely sounds like some kind of dystopian fertility monitoring system with troubling implications for a woman's job security.
Such workers lack job security as well as the benefits that accompany a regular job, like standardized working hours and health insurance.
The N.B.A. grind, constant change with little job security, became part of life for Adams, his wife, Leah, and their two children.
Workers in science and engineering fields are better paid and have more job security than most other workers in the United States.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions apparently isn't the only one who needs to worry about job security in the White House these days.
Democrats appeared largely unsatisfied, at one point questioning Mr. Mnuchin about whether he was putting his job security before his legal obligations.
Young people face ever more obstacles, higher demands and continually dwindling returns in the form of work benefits, job security and pay.
"Not since 9/11 have I been more concerned about my job security," a veteran pilot for a major US airline said.
They also know that American workers waged a long hard battle for decent wages, safe workplaces, job security, and better retirement benefits.
Workers say they want "fair" wages, affordable health care, profit sharing, job security and a path to permanent employment for temporary workers.
While they provide Mr. Mueller with a modicum of job security, they do not prevent President Trump from interfering with the investigation.
More than 49,000 workers at General Motors went on strike last weekend to protest their pay, health care costs and job security.
That, it argues, could quickly demoralize the entire force, especially since many officers joined the force for job security and good pay.
It has also improved job security, by offering multi-year contracts to those who are not on track for tenure, he said.
This is supposed to be a celebration of hard-working strippers, and, yeah, it totally sucks that strippers have no job security.
Though this city is ranked one of the world's best for job security, expats say the range of careers available is limited.
"We exist to enhance the lives of the players — to provide them with freedom, opportunity, job security and economic wealth," she wrote.
In the game, you play Lina Romero, a young Mexican-American woman trying to survive in the city without benefits or job security.
A growing population, increased job security and record-low interest rates are fuelling consumption and helping a property boom in Europe's biggest economy.
The secretary of state's job security wasn't helped by reports that he called Trump a "fucking moron" in front of other top officials.
One theory offered by Bank of England Governor Mark Carney could be that people prioritize job security during a particularly tumultuous financial climate.
He now has a formal job at Hemfrid, the cleaning company, including 18 months paid parental leave and job security just like Swedes.
Demand for real estate is soaring in Europe's biggest economy due to a growing population, increased job security and record-low borrowing costs.
Companies work out credit scores that predict people's patterns of consumption based on things such as job security, health risks and youth delinquency.
As workers on separate teams started to speak with one another, they found that they shared concerns about job security, scheduling and pay.
They were not giving us payment on time; they were not following the country's laws about clean drinking water, maternity leave, job security.
They are uneasy about job security and the cost of housing, though property prices in Toronto and Vancouver have dipped from record highs.
But this month, workers at terminals in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, and Fremantle have gone on strike over job security for the coming years.
It will be interesting to see who actually has the nerve—not to mention the job security—to be willing to do it.
Despite worries about job security, workers are staying with the same employer for longer before moving on to a new job or retiring.
A quarter of all financial services professionals are worried automation is going to negatively impact their job security, according to a LinkedIn survey.
Hyundai Heavy's union said the potential acquisition could threaten job security, and will delay a vote on this year's wage deal in protest.
"The burnout age is more to do with stress and lack of job security and not knowing what your plans are," says Pham.
Everyone knows it's almost certain Bron is leaving Cleveland, which leaves Lue with a bad team and not a lot of job security.
It allows recipients to retain job security while they get their idea off the ground — a rare luxury for most full-time entrepreneurs.
So more than any other candidates in the presidential primary, Gabbard, Moulton, Ryan and Swalwell are balancing national aspirations with local job security.
On the other hand, health care is generally considered a recession-proof industry, which could mean job security if the economy starts sliding.
At the same time, the credit will allow more American workers to obtain in-demand skills, higher wages and long-term job security.
"We need to understand how this evolution is affecting job security and earnings stability," he told a conference on the evolution of work.
Recruiting to fill the unacceptably high number of vacancies in the VA slowed as potential employees worried about job security and low morale.
By David Sedaris When job security is OK, a Wall Street career can been made and prolonged by simply having a sharp tongue.
That's the issue with television pundits —  it's the one job in America where being consistently wrong gets you more job security, not less.
Mr. Tsipras's speech was not broadcast by private Greek television channels because employees were on strike to protest cutbacks and decreasing job security.
It's also been good for Sanders's job security: the more ferociously she responds to the media in public, the more Trump admires her.
Job security certainly isn't a guarantee, especially if you aren't remaining relevant in your field and others prove more knowledgeable, skilled, or reliable.
Yet a year after guiding the Mets to their first World Series appearance since 2000, Collins has fielded questions about his job security.
He said workers this time want to protect their job security and ensure that employers provide training as they adopt more workplace technology.
With publications closing what felt like daily, one friend feared for her job security and contemplated who she was outside of her title.
Uber, Deliveroo and other companies relying heavily on independent workers are facing criticism when it comes to working conditions, benefits and job security.
Perhaps because Marshall saw how Fitzpatrick responded last season, after a miserable loss in Houston, when his job security dangled for a day.
"With five years of financial support, participants would have some measure of job security, or time to develop their own businesses," he said.
His campaign also promised something rivals could not match: job security through the general election, even if he dropped out of the race.
"For the most part, these are insecure, unsupported positions with little job security and few protections for academic freedom," reads the AAUP's report.
Next week, Mr. Macron's government is scheduled to present sweeping changes to French labor laws that critics say could undermine workers' job security.
As for job security, both the BBC and MarketWatch reported in May 2016 that Foxconn had replaced 60,000 of its workers with robots.
The employees failed to reach an agreement with the country's primary postal operator on their demands for increased health benefits and job security.
Dittes said the UAW made an offer on Saturday to GM that covered wages, signing bonuses, job security, profit sharing and other issues.
"Job security today comes more from building relevant skills for the future than just doing the job you have today well," Stevenson said.
A 753 Erasmus University Rotterdam study of four generations of workers found that earlier generations valued job security and wanted to avoid risk.
Not everyone is fortunate enough to have paid time off, or even the ability to take unpaid time off, without endangering job security.
Some Uber and Lyft drivers around the world protested earlier this year, demanding livable incomes, job security and regulated fares, among other things.
As a member of the local hospital workers union, he makes $23.65 an hour, plus health care benefits, a pension and job security.
Mr. Loeb said consumers were spending cautiously because they are worried about job security and aren't sure if the U.S. economy will keep growing.
This year's class will bolster the job security of Coach Charlie Strong as he enters his third year looking for his first winning season.
In claiming that he will "Make America Great Again," Trump has tapped into a nostalgia for a remembered age of prosperity and job security.
Plumbers, electricians, mechanics, and countless other workers have some of the strongest job security because there will always be a demand for their crafts.
This is up from just 15% who said the same thing two years ago, and outpaces concerns over job security or paying household bills.
Before Japan's bubble burst in the early 1990s, 80 percent of workers were full-time employees with job security, and most felt middle class.
The union said areas of dispute include wages, job security, work schedules, workplace safety, seniority, retirement benefits, healthcare coverage, overtime, subcontracting, and temporary workers.
"Households also moderated their concerns over job security, supporting a more relaxed approach to overall spending," Joe Hayes, an economist at IHS Markit, said.
Dock workers at the Port of Rotterdam, Europe's busiest container port, recently went on strike over increasing automation and the need for job security.
Between the lines: Many undrafted players will sign with NFL teams, but those deals guarantee them very little money and almost zero job security.
German airline crews have in the past used sick leave to demonstrate concerns over job security and conditions, such as at TUIfly last year.
Now, he has joined the growing ranks of Greeks in a precarious "gig economy" working long hours for low wages and no job security.
These changes will likely mean a decline in job security and standards of living for many, which in turn could lead to political dissatisfaction.
Kurth said his hustles don't give him much when it comes to job security and benefits like health, dental, paid vacation, or sick days.
Each city's drivers coalesced around their own particular demands, although drivers across the country were demanding more livable incomes, job security, and better treatment.
But with Gulf money flooding into Washington, people who express this pro-Saudi conventional wisdom are granted larger platforms, more job security, more opportunities.
Despite the many positives for Indian females and employers, including greater job security and expectations for higher employee retention, there are equally significant disadvantages.
"Whatever the reason, the apparent improvement in job security around the end of the year is good news for the nation's workers," he said.
Trainor said Verizon is trying to remove job security from the negotiations, as well as diminish the company's accident disability plan and retirement benefits.
Blue-collar workers may have even less job security than before, partly because of slowing growth and the closure of some state-owned firms.
Employees can pay into private job-security councils, which help fired workers develop new skills and get them financial support, according to The Atlantic.
It was not so much a warning as a restatement of facts; Gulati had made almost identical comments about Klinsmann's job security in November.
"Ford's commitment to job security and assembly in the United States is a model for American manufacturers," Gamble said in a release Friday night.
But in order to succeed, you'll need to set a goal beyond just wanting to land a high-salary and job security, Ellison says.
Still, many are also looking for job security and would consider taking less pay in another sector that afforded them that peace of mind.
The appeal of Brexit and Mr. Trump is their claimed promise of job security, all the while being completely silent on the resulting inefficiency.
Working late has long been seen in Japan as a badge of corporate loyalty, repaid by employers in the form of ironclad job security.
Without access to health care, paid time off or job security, they must navigate crisis and disaster time and again, without a safety net.
In response to these trends and a longer-term decline in academic job security, the Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders has made a proposal.
"Strength coaches and other support staff have this pressure to do things the coach's way because they're worried about their job security," Specos said.
More and more people may get to experience the "freedom" of freelancing, which is mostly just freedom from consistent income, healthcare, or job security.
Although the stellar job security of communist factory work is long gone, the factories still seek extensive control over the lives of their workers.
New technology has unraveled industries like entertainment, media, telecommunications and retailing, weakening the job security of millions of workers and helping to fuel populism.
The bill also includes as sexual harassment any "condition of a sexual nature" that might affect a worker's job security or opportunities for promotion.
Programmers have told Mr. Grijns that they would prefer to work in New York, but they stay on the West Coast for job security.
Teachers are living in fear, and most have chosen to remain compliant, resorting to self-censorship in exchange for job security and personal safety.
The unfortunate reality of higher education is that most of the undergraduate teaching is carried out by part-time lecturers with no job security.
Indeed, Kathleen Kraninger, the bureau's director, urged the Supreme Court in a speech that month to hear a challenge to her own job security.
The union says pay tops out at a certain point, making additional tenure relevant only to issues like benefits and job security, not wages.
We created three different emergency funds: one for general use, one for health, and one for job security in case of a layoff situation.
In the following years, G.M. was also able to bring in temporary workers with even slimmer wage-and-benefit packages and little job security.
So Republicans citing Obamacare headlines should take a moment to imagine the likely Trumpcare headlines and what they will mean for their job security.
The union is pressing the Milwaukee-based company to address issues related to temporary workers, job security, scheduling, and seniority and temporary workers rights.
Here's why Uber won't fire its CEO: The rise of super-voting shares in Silicon Valley has given strategic founders the ultimate job security.
The 'gig economy' cases have arisen out of organisations' opting to offer people ad hoc employment, zero hours contracts and no opportunity for job security.
I can't imagine leaving behind job security, a steady paycheck, and health insurance to launch my own thing, and I really admire these gutsy women.
Among the other benefits celebrated by expats in Germany were its working culture, which ranked second only to Sweden's, and its level of job security.
For job security alone then, there's tremendous incentive for a US attorney to "happen" to agree with a presidential administration on major law enforcement issues.
And I think he's taken that to heart, and he's had pretty good results, both for the White House but also for his job security.
"What the report is [probably] pointing to is the job security and the pay," said Cole Rosengren, a young freelance reporter in the Boston area.
First, malfeasant legislators and executives — rightly recognizing this historical opening as an existential threat to their job security and freedom from imprisonment — are fighting back.
They said that while they don't remember anyone being explicitly fired for being pregnant, there was little job security for pregnant women at the time.
"Job security is something everyone worries about, and we do in this industry as well, but with the epidemic that has taken over," Conaboy said.
The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits rose last week but remains at levels low enough to show that most workers enjoy job security.
" Nothing, because she is always in and out of jail for such charges, and Licata responded by saying it is "nothing to me – job security.
November 13, 2016: For the first time after the election, President-elect Trump weighs in publicly about the job security of FBI Director James Comey.
There are a lot of people who now — it's not just focusing on doing their job, they also have to worry about their job security.
When that happens, poorer workers are literally being forced to pay for raises for relatively richer people who also have better benefits and job security.
", most women listed concerns related to "family stability" such as missing out on firsts with children and lack of time, not "fear about job security.
Moreover, compared with larger businesses, small companies are less productive, pay lower wages, export less, do less research and development, and provide less job security.
The board's plan would loosen private-sector job security that is stronger than almost any U.S. state's, eliminate mandatory Christmas bonuses, and halve paid leave.
Yet according to a paper published in 2013 by David Pedulla of Stanford University, permanent employees who work alongside temps worry more about job security.
While some fans and media speculated about Fitzpatrick's job security, Coach Todd Bowles said Monday that he was not considering a quarterback change right now.
But these classes are being taught by contingent workers: graduate students and non-tenure-track faculty with less job security, lower wages, and fewer benefits.
The union says the main sticking points have been wages, workplace training, and job security as casino-hotels turn to technology that can displace workers.
The report shows that Americans feel more positively about their pay and have an increased sense of job security, according to The Wall Street Journal.
"He added: "There were many areas that came up short like health care, wages, temporary employees, skilled trades and job security to name a few.
People are assiduously polite and vaguely alienated, suppressing their feelings to snag the five-star ratings that determine job security, financial benefits, and social access.
A loss for the U.S. would knock them out of the tournament and would bring all kinds of speculation about manager Jurgen Klinsmann's job security.
The automaker's restructuring plan places South Korean President Moon Jae-in in an uncomfortable spot, as he has pledged more new jobs and job security.
Trump's transition advisers fear that Obama may convert these appointees to civil servants, who have more job security than officials who have been politically appointed.
Salary is part of what management theorists call a hygiene factor, which also includes status, job security, work conditions, and how your manager treats you.
We brought our own list to the bargaining table, ready to negotiate fair wage increases, continued access to affordable healthcare, and improvements to job security.
We don&apost have any additional outside coverage because my husband is a network engineer for a school district, so he has great job security.
Senator Lindsey Graham was one of two Republicans who hastily introduced bills aimed at adding a layer of job security for Mr. Mueller in August.
Far too many of them are saddled with incredible amounts of student loan debt, working in a gig economy where little job security is scarce.
The winning streak, and its relevance to Harbaugh's job security, could be a hot issue in the coming weeks as Joe Flacco returns from injury.
The increase in migrants is certain to put more pressure on Kirstjen Nielsen, the homeland security secretary whose job security is seen as increasingly vulnerable.
National team coaches like Deschamps, on the other hand, can go months without having their players together, and their job security diminishes with every defeat.
The union is pressing for more job security as well as the reopening of plants in the United States that the company has recently idled.
But the president's refusal to bestow the full title strikes many as a form of ritual humiliation depriving him of stature, influence or job security.
The IHS Markit survey showed households expected a further slowing of inflation and a pick-up in house prices while worries about job security eased.
Most YogaWorks teachers are something of a hybrid, classified as employees but given only part-time work with little or no job security, organizers said.
That's probably because you didn't work on Google's car project, whose early employees were paid so much that they no longer needed the job security.
Just as Trump has done in the United States, Moon has pledged to create more jobs and provide job security as his top economic policy.
Meanwhile, the company was solidifying its reputation as an uncaring employer that was hastening the decline of job security—the downside of the "gig" economy.
CREW argued that American Action Network and Americans for Job Security had violated federal campaign finance law and should be forced to disclose their donors.
Dan Schawbel: Why did you decide to make this career switch, especially when lawyers on average have more job security and higher pay than entertainers?
"This decisive vote should provide Alcoa management with the impetus to come back to the table with job security assurances," said AWU National Secretary Daniel Walton.
Meanwhile post office counter workers on Monday began a two-day strike over job security and pensions, during one of the busiest weeks of their year.
She told Fox News it would have been hypocritical to remain at her job while "paralyzed by fear of job security" after her editors silenced her.
Union workers are adamant that their five-year contracts be rewritten and renegotiated to increase their salaries, better address contemporary issues and ensure more job security.
"If you're a worker in that plant, you now have even more job security because we have two products coming in instead of one," he said.
Participating drivers say they intend to send a message to Uber and its rivals: They want livable incomes, job security and regulated fares, among other demands.
Construction firms are benefiting from a housing boom, fueled by a growing population, rising employment levels, higher job security as well as record-low borrowing costs.
Yet the more work we do, the more efficient we've proven ourselves to be, the worse our jobs become: lower pay, worse benefits, less job security.
Maybe they aren't so different from many women out there who feel pressured into toeing the company line in order to enjoy a little job security?
People who speak out have no job security, Omar said, adding that her background as a Palestinian-American Muslim woman made her an especially visible target.
Defy Media was an exception, according to an executive at one multi-channel network, who asked to remain anonymous out of fear for his job security.
Early Saturday evening, Trump's campaign issued a statement outlining its "new civil rights agenda," highlighting his previously stated positions on public safety, education and job security.
No matter which forces they see as threats to their paychecks, most Americans see education and training as the key to job security and career success.
Many of its workers enjoy job security that is close to that of civil servants, a legacy of the company's heritage as a full state company.
" (Lewis is the owner of his own design firm, Jeff Lewis Design.) Lewis then alleged that the HR staff likely felt "like this is job security.
They argue that blue-collar workers provide the flexibility, having to accept lower pay and less job security, whereas white-collar workers and bosses are protected.
Hyundai Heavy's workers' union said it will delay a vote on last year's wage deal in protest of a purchase it says could threaten job security.
Consumers are reaping the benefits of record employment levels, rising real wages, increased job security and cheap credit due to the euro zone's expansive monetary policy.
Those with the niche skills set and an LLM are reaping the benefits of a profession with a great amount of job security and newfound popularity.
Obviously, these questions are answered differently in different countries; for example, in several western European countries, there are more legally mandated benefits and job security protections.
Europe's largest economy is powering ahead on a consumer-led upswing driven by record-high employment, increased job security, rising real wages and low borrowing costs.
The Knicks have one of the worst records in the N.B.A. The front office isn't happy, but Coach David Fizdale isn't worried about his job security.
For all the job security, big donors are expected to drive this year's congressional election spending well beyond the $3.8 billion record set two years ago.
The curious PPE unions are not at stake in Janus, which involves very real unions, which do negotiate contracts with binding job security and wage provisions.
Though it would help if he wins a parliamentary majority, labor reform is always a deeply sensitive issue in France, where high job security is cherished.
Utah had the overall best work environment ranking, which includes metrics such as work hours, commute time, unemployment rate, job security, and job satisfaction, among others.
STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) graduates, who currently have lower unemployment than general grads, might not have as much job security when AI becomes more advanced.
Earlier this year, thousands of AT&T workers, members of the Communications Workers of America union, went on strike over issues like job security and outsourcing.
The lowest ranked city is Denver, where low points for overall job satisfaction are also matched with low points for work/life balance and job security.
The erosion of Grieder's historic job security is just one of the cultural changes the franc's prolonged strength is forcing on the world of Swiss business.
Teachers should continue to engage in collective bargaining efforts, as schools with unions experience improved healthcare, job security, course cancellation policies, and pay across the board.
This job security — combined with anti-Trump fervor — helps explain why so many candidates (15 at one point; 11 at last count) have flooded the field.
Expat workers also point to satisfaction in career prospects, economic outlook, job security and work-life balance as key factors in enjoying the working-abroad experience.
Despite recent improvements, the recovery has failed to deliver to many Americans the sense of job security and steady advancement that traditionally girds the middle class.
Tax reform impact on retirees In a world where lack of job security and low wage growth are realities, 6900(k) retirement plans were already fragile.
A spokesman for him, Jeff Sagnip, said it was consistent with a "long-term record and commitment to providing compassionate support and job security" for families.
With fewer opportunities in local journalism and less job security at the local level, finding talent to fill local newsrooms has become a center of focus.
In fact, many workers would be willing to take a salary cut in exchange for long-term job security, flexible office hours or good mentorship opportunities.
Detroit, Michigan "If you want a high paying job with great benefits and job security, then it's a great place to work," one former manager writes.
And the final and most lethal weapons President Trump can use in a war with the establishment Republicans is his ability to threaten their job security.
"Business conditions remain elevated, job security continues to improve and capacity utilisation sits at the highest since 2008," said ANZ's head of Australian economics David Plank.
This approach would balance the rights of workers and management by allowing workers to trade some rights of freely accessing labor markets against better job security.
Many new-collar jobs offer the potential for job security, career growth and a large salary increase from other jobs available to those without college degrees.
She is paid only $9.08 an hour, can't afford health care benefits, has no pension, no job security and no support to raise her young son.
When men take these so-called pink-collar jobs, they have more job security and wage growth than in blue-collar work, according to recent research.
" She explained: "On the one hand, Berlin is a very unstable city, economically speaking, compared to Munich or Hamburg — with problems of job security, and gentrification.
And when even long-safe Republican districts are being contested aggressively, some members who have worried little about job security may be inclined to tread lightly.
Firms in Britain such as sports retailer Sports Direct have faced a backlash over their use of zero-hour contracts which erode pay and job security.
At a White House press briefing, spokeswoman Sarah Sanders did not address Sessions' job security, but said that Trump and Sessions had not spoken this week.
Contract workers often don't receive health benefits and generally have less job security which may necessitate a shift in the way that the workforce approaches employment decisions.
These are not officially Google employees, and they don't have the same benefits or job security as those who are, according to contractors who spoke with Gizmodo.
Electricians, steelworkers and plumbers, for example, are more labor-intensive jobs whose job security is bolstered by the need to maintain existing buildings and construct new ones.
Products that are more flexible and that require fewer financial commitments are also attractive to younger consumers, who have more debt, fewer assets and less job security.
The role has its challenges — clients can be difficult, she said — but she has job security and has been able to enroll Kirana in day care nearby.
The GfK survey found that the propensity to buy remained relatively high, Buerkl said, pointing to a booming labor market, record-low unemployment and increased job security.
American workers believe the forces of globalization are the biggest threat to their paychecks, but they're much less worried about the impact of immigration on job security.
For the economist Guy Standing, the precariat is the new social class of the 21st century, characterized by the lack of job security and even basic stability.
He finished at 14-under 274 and now leads the early FedEx Cup points list and has the job security that comes with a two-year exemption.
AS LONG as they stay on the right side of political battles, officials who reach the exalted heights of Chinese government can generally count on job security.
Home building has become a key driver of economic expansion in Germany as increased job security and record-low borrowing costs are boosting demand for real estate.
Current priorities for the UFCW include ensuring cannabis workers operate in safe conditions, have a sense of job security, and are paid a fair wage, organizers said.
While rumors about Bannon's job security have reached a fever pitch since his removal from the NSC, the White House denies that the move represented a demotion.
The Remain campaign rightly detects that its people should make the effort if they feel they are voting on their job security and that of their children.
Living almost entirely off her tips, there were no benefits, no job security, and no paid time off – but at 2023 years old, Sylvia wasn't particularly worried.
Job site Indeed analyzed data from 50 major metro areas and ranked them on job market favorability, salaries, work-life balance, potential for advancement and job security.
There are many reasons why you may find your job security at risk, and not all of them have to do with you being a "bad" employee.
Uber has been criticized for taking advantage of its drivers, who work without job security or benefits, and whose commissions the company has reduced more than once.
Union officials have said they want to increase wages, protect job security against the increasing use of technology at hotel-casinos, and strengthen language against sexual harassment.
Though most of the top jobs offer a sense of job security, with low unemployment rates and good future job prospects, very few promise low stress levels.
Prior to that announcement, many had speculated about Harbaugh's job security, and some had speculated in the weeks since that another team might pursue him via trade.
As CGI technology gets better, there are concerns from some in fashion and media about what this means in terms of marketing, job security, and deep fakes.
AT&T did not explicitly commit to keeping a major retail-store presence, he added, but the job security provision of the contract alleviated the union's concerns.
If building a business with Netflix-size revenue inside Alphabet wasn't enough to gain Ms. Wojcicki job security from YouTube's policing struggles, there's also the Larry factor.
Amid post-YC Demo Day discussions and online "coffee" catchups, there is a lingering sense of dread among VCs — particularly junior VCs — about their own job security.
Or maybe it's the way things could be if everyone had a bit more money and job security and status and could meet on equal enough footing.
The Cleveland Indians chose to have a little fun with the situation, referencing the various jokes about Manager Terry Francona's job security with a post on Twitter.
Let's give a standing ovation to whistleblowers who risk illegal threats to their job security and safety in the noblest expression of the highest tradition of patriotism!
Nearly half of African-Americans (49%) and 43% of Hispanics are "very concerned" about job security for people in their households, compared to 27% of white Americans.
Such a deal, however, would be complicated by the need to ensure Canadian job security because the aircraft are assembled in Canada, government and union sources said.
Businesses in Singapore are bracing for the virus' spread by encouraging employees to work from home, but the policies are making workers fear for their job security.
It's no coincidence that Trump's campaign message resonated in parts of the U.S. where wages have remained stagnant and job security has declined since the Great Recession.
Earlier this month, the workers had rejected the motorcycle maker's proposal for a five-year contract, citing non-financial issues such as temporary workers and job security.
So people have been prioritizing job security for chasing the next paycheck, and I think that is an important thing particularly when we look at the measures.
The Canadian Union of Postal Workers last month began a series of rotating strikes across Canada to press their demands for increased health benefits and job security.
The union said the sides came to terms on increasing compensation by 25%, cutting health-care costs by 50% and bolstering job security after Monday evening talks.
The top two reasons people apply for state and local government roles are job security (61%) and benefits packages (58%) across all age groups, per the survey.
Britons are no longer so in love with "disruption" that we are prepared to overlook the consequences to job security and quality of life it can entail.
Rivera was named AP Coach of the Year in 2013 and 2015, but questions about his job security have mounted amid the team's second-half collapse this season.
Or simply make of list of all the things we take for granted but would be so unhappy to lose, such as job security, health, seeing loved ones.
" Milojević continues, "You can keep moving from postdoc to postdoc — or you might get hired as a research scientist — but there really isn't a lot of job security.
December's Markit Household Finance Index was one of the strongest since the survey started in February 2009, due to a greater sense of job security and busier workplaces.
The country&aposs roughly 1.85 million civil servants enjoy privileges such as favorable health insurance conditions and unusually strong job security, but they are not allowed to strike.
Strong salaries, positive work cultures, job security and personal fulfillment opportunities all enabled the region to jump forward in the bank's annual list and gain the top spots.
Workers at an Amazon warehouse in Shakopee, Minnesota, plan to strike for six hours on Prime Day, July 15, to call for job security and eased productivity quotas.
For many of these workers, the lack of job security and ordinary economic need led them to risk life and limb, or simple comfort, for rock-bottom wages.
Readers learn that the decisive reason for the German trade surplus is wage restraint, which reflects workers' preferences tilted in favour of job security rather than wage increases.
It's tough to feel sorry for the modern CEO given skyrocketing executive compensation, but corporate chiefs are facing one headache like the rest of us: dwindling job security.
The union takes positions on education policies, including grievance and dismissal procedures that provide job security but can make it more difficult to remove teachers from the classroom.
The passion and resolve of so many survivors, coupled with the job security that tenure afforded me, gave me the strength I simply did not have in 2004.
Chris LeDay, who recorded the Alton Sterling video in Baton Rouge, believes police arrested him unjustly in June as a retaliatory measure intended to threaten his job security.
Paid leave allows a worker to take time off in order to prioritize wellness, family, and life outside of work without losing pay (or risking their job security).
Even so, job security and regular experience of a diverse, democratic movement can go a long way to preventing the sort of racial fear-mongering seen in 2016.
Trump gave Holt an entirely different account of the dinner, saying that Comey requested it to seek job security, and told the president he was not under investigation.
According to the survey, 77 percent of millennials would be willing to take a salary cut of at least 3 percent in exchange for long-term job security.
But with job security weak and wage growth hard to come by, few 30-year-olds will have enough income to ramp up their savings. Economist.com/blogs/buttonwood
" Finally, the President's response to the direct question of whether he was planning to fire Rosenstein didn't provide a lot of job security: "You figure that one out.
If employed by employee stock ownership plan companies, working Americans can spend less time worrying about job security and retirement savings and enjoy a clearer path to prosperity.
"Part of being a federal worker is that you will get paid every two weeks — that kind of job security isn't what it used to be," he said.
Like Reagan's termination of the air-traffic controllers, these strategic degradations of federal labor signaled to employers nationwide that the days of job security and benefits are over.
They work in an industry that affords them little by way of employment rights, with no job security and no promise of work after they've "peaked" at 25.
Weak wage increases, fears over job security and high levels of debt have meant private consumption is the single biggest drag on overall growth over the past year.
A workers' union at Korean Air said it will protest if Jin Air's license is canceled, which they said would threaten job security and the livelihood of workers.
That can mean any number of things, depending on where you are and what you do, but for most of us, it's a fast-track to job security.
That job security could essentially inspire the courage necessary to stand up to a president's orders -- or suggestions -- of any act that appears partisan, untoward, unethical or illegal.
It's easy to weather a recession if you are able to keep your job, and there are ways to ensure your job security before a recession even hits.
All of the contracts with Marriott thus far cover job security, worker involvement in the use of technology and a reduction in workload for housekeepers, the union said.
No manager has pushed them aside for younger models, perhaps because they're tenured academics, or therapists whose wrinkles equal wisdom, or the other select few with job security.
Trump has wavered for months about whether he wants to fire Mr. Mueller, whose job security is an omnipresent concern among the President's legal team and close aides.
Their coach, Jeff Fisher, spent his week defending his job security and playing down a public feud with Eric Dickerson, the Rams' famed running back, over sideline access.
Jay Feaster has spoken with his daughter about the grueling nature of hockey: the scarcity of full-time positions, the long hours and the lack of job security.
Gig economy workers at companies like Uber, Lyft, and Instacart have waged new pressure campaigns over long-standing issues such as pay transparency, wage protections and job security.
Such distribution can make a significant difference in whether female law graduates land legal jobs that pay higher wages and afford long-term job security and professional advancement.
A 2017 study conducted for business development group America's SBDC found that two-thirds of millennials surveyed believed entrepreneurship offered more job security than working for someone else.
Government posts always are coveted in India — they mean job security and a decent salary — but more than 23 million adults applied for these positions, defying all expectations.
Magic Johnson, the team's outspoken president of basketball operations, chastised Walton in a closed-door meeting for the team's slow start, igniting lasting questions about Walton's job security.
The passion and resolve of so many survivors, coupled with the job security that tenure afforded me, gave me the strength I simply did not have in 2004.
Trump has wavered for months about whether he wants to fire Mr. Mueller, whose job security is an omnipresent concern among the president's legal team and close aides.
It will develop long-term job security strategies with local businesses and residents, for the sake of adding resilience to economic downturns and damage caused by climate change.
But they are sometimes willing to take a short-term hit to realize long-term gains like better pay, job security, or a safer work environment over their careers.
The drivers are seeking livable incomes and job security at a time when Uber will likely only face greater pressure from investors to find ways to move toward profitability.
If future job security is a big factor in your search, Hamrick says you should consider employment in industries like transportation and warehousing, healthcare services, business services and manufacturing.
Some long-time staffers were paid so much that eventually they "didn't need the job security anymore," people familiar with the situation told Bloomberg in a report published Monday.
It wasn't until we bargained our first contract that we secured basic safety protections from workplace harassment, job security, and higher wages for the mostly queer and trans workplace.
According to the report, even Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg worried about her job security after much of the blame for the Cambridge Analytica fallout on her and her team.
And when they do take jobs in these female-dominated industries, they usually see more job security and wage growth than in blue-collar occupations, according to the Times.
Kellogg -- along with KT McFarland, Flynn's former deputy, and homeland security adviser Tom Bossert -- attempted to quell concerns around Flynn's resignation and job security at the national security body.
He committed to going pro during a time when the pay was uncertain and there was no job security, despite knowing that it would last only five years max.
He was a symbolic leader for many in the party and the state bureaucracy who are terrified that change will rob them of their job security, perks and privileges.
In the 63s and 1960s America and Europe experimented with managerial capitalism, in which giant firms worked with the government and unions and offered workers job security and perks.
It was quite the climb, and in any other profession the kind of performance that would earn him a hefty pay raise and long-term job security, and quickly.
JOB SECURITY Bidders are courting representatives of IG Metall, Germany's most powerful union which can make or break any deal and will fight to protect jobs and secure sites.
The New York Taxi Workers Alliance (NYTWA) said the drivers are demanding job security, livable incomes and a cap on the amount ride-hailing companies can collect from fares.
Voters in some countries, like Portugal, have rebelled against economic overhauls that are intended to allow faster growth but that often mean less job security in the short term.
Some caucus members have even questioned the job security of Speaker Paul Ryan, whom Jordan declines to commit to backing for two more years in the House's top job.
On the plus side, players would gain several more years of labour peace and job security along with the right to compete in the Winter Olympics in South Korea.
In addition to higher pay, the union is seeking improved job security, health and safety conditions including the number of consecutive days that employees must work, officials have said.
Between the cut in pay and lack of job security, this is why women most likely to benefit from paid maternity leave are overwhelmingly white, married, and highly educated.
Fears about currency weakness and job security also hit airlines and travel stocks, with shares in hoteliers, airlines and tour operators falling further on Monday after tumbling on Friday.
In addition to higher pay, the union is seeking improved job security, health and safety conditions including the number of consecutive days that employees must work, officials have said.
With the right political will, CCS technologies can very well create new high tech jobs while also providing job security to the 2628,28503 people working in the mining industry.
For the increased flexibility, and potentially strong income because you are filling an urgent need, you will often get fewer benefits with these roles, and far less job security.
The best job security for workers at auto assembly plants is to build compelling vehicles that consumers really want to buy and that generate decent profits for the manufacturer.
The fact that Kelly had to come out and make that statement laid bare the fact that job security is hard to come by in the Trump White House.
Staff typically work around the clock for the months they're campaigning, with little job security on the other end of the campaign, or support from any pre-existing institution.
"Job security perceptions deteriorated to a near one-year low, while there was no bounce-back from the stark drop in house price expectations seen in December," Hayes said.
Negotiations involved protracted discussions of job security, health benefits, profit-sharing, and a quicker path for temporary workers to become full-time employees at the largest US car company.
Household spending has become the main source of economic expansion in Germany as consumers benefit from record-high employment, increased job security, rising real wages and low borrowing costs.
"They squeeze workers to the maximum"In the case of Google's cleaners in London, labour advocates this employment setup means that they are left with very little job security.
Each of the groups — Americans for Job Security, the 60 Plus Association, and the American Future Fund — ran political advertisements to support Republican House candidates during the 2010 election.
" (Politico) Comey details the now-infamous "loyalty dinner," writing: "The president of the United States had invited me to dinner and decided my job security was on the menu.
The staff members said in a statement that the publication "must work harder for its employees," citing a lack of job security, almost no overtime compensation and pay inconsistency.
"Our highest priority is to ensure the long-term job security and safety of our pilots," said Roger Phillips, spokesman for United pilots' union, the Air Line Pilots Association.
Between the lines: In a message to rank-and-file members, UAW vice president Terry Dittes said bargainers have made no progress on the key issue of job security.
The union rejected GM's plan, saying it fell short on wages, healthcare, job security and the treatment of temporary workers, which has become a central issue for the UAW.
His vows to create jobs by keeping France open to global competition and easing labor rules must win over disenchanted workers who have seen incomes and job security erode.
The same strategy will be used for the EU referendum, leveraging the party's political influence to deliver a message highlighting the EU's impact on job security and workers' rights.
After a 4-8 season in 2016 during which rumors of Kelly's job security were a weekly topic, the Irish are 22-3 since the beginning of last season.
Washington Redskins coach Jay Gruden told reporters Tuesday that he isn't concerned about job security, one day after his team lost its third straight game to start the season.
In state after state, we see evidence of the benefits of Medicaid for people from all walks of life, and the economic and job security that Medicaid coverage brings.
They are the only two members of the administration who have the freedom and power of total job security -- one a first daughter and the other a first lady.
But that job security was coupled with a two-year wage freeze, which made the five-year contract agreed to in 1995 widely unpopular with the rank and file.
Her job security depends on not viewing the hosts as legitimate, sentient beings, but does she have to compare the reprogrammed Clementine to a fucking horseman of the apocalypse?
"Buying a home is a huge leap of faith for many, as they bet on continued job security and steady income to finance their home, and consumer confidence is paramount."
Diversifying your resume and skillset will allow you to contribute to your business, while also giving you increased job security and flexibility across what could be a very long career.
He's done stints at Google, Twitter, Facebook, and Apple, but only as a contract worker, meaning he has missed out on the tech giants' storied perks, benefits and job security.
A common refrain is that many journalists are too risk-averse to consider leaving the job security of a larger company to either start a new entity or work independently.
LONDON (Reuters) - Dwindling job security, heavier workloads, regulatory upheaval and the poor public image of the banking sector are taking a toll on the mental health of Britain's bank workers.
In the past 20 years, many states, including Tennessee, Indiana, Florida, Georgia, Texas and Kansas have eroded job-security protections for Civil Service workers, mirroring key aspects of ALEC's model.
With the George Washington Bridge's more than 9 million square feet of paintable surface and a crew of only 16, you could say these guys have the ultimate job security.
Home building has become a key driver of economic expansion in Germany as a growing population, increased job security and record-low borrowing costs drive up demand for real estate.
Oestreicher and the other young Democrats we spoke to in Cleveland, Ohio, shared many of the same concerns about job security voiced by Leasure and the young Republicans in Florida.
Tenure provides professors with an added layer of job security and is intended in part to protect their academic freedom, as attorney Ken White pointed out to the Fresno Bee.
The data comes from over 47,000 face-to-face interviews conducted in 32 African countries about the biggest concerns and priorities, and job security was mentioned in 37% of them.
Many of us take our cushy paychecks and job security for granted, even though we might hate our jobs and would rather be doing something else — something we actually love.
The USW and Shell began negotiations on Wednesday for a new national agreement governing pay, health insurance, job security, and safety for 30,000 workers at U.S. refineries and chemical plants.
Household spending has become an important growth driver in Germany as record-high employment, increased job security, above-inflation pay hikes and low borrowing costs all help open shoppers' wallets.
Sure, you had issues of the criminal justice system, but we also had economic justice, job security, and a whole host of issues that were at play in Seven Seconds.
Macron is young and educated at elite institutions, the unions are creatures of an industrial age in which job security and increasing wages were the start and finish of bargaining.
Research carried out in Scotland and Asia by Oxfam found that, when asked what they need to live well, people identify issues such as dignity, job security and meaningful work.
In a league with little job security for coaches, Green lasted 10 seasons in Minnesota, making the playoffs eight times and posting a stellar regular-season record of 97-62.
Similar to the gig economy, in which workers are considered independent contractors rather than employees, the service industry features few benefits, little job security, and people living paycheck to paycheck.
A 2nd source tied directly to the show also tells us people might've overextended themselves financially considering the show's massive ratings, and might've had a false sense of job security.
There are reasons workers in fast food are particularly vulnerable to harassment: Low pay and a lack of job security ensures them little say over any of their working conditions.
Home building has become a key driver of economic expansion in Germany as a growing population, increased job security and record-low borrowing costs are boosting demand for real estate.
And for those who aren't family, he is their boss -- and given Trump's willingness to shake up White House appointments, they can never be too certain of their job security.
New data suggests white-collar workers — even those whose work presumes more analytic thinking, higher paychecks, and relative job security — may not be safe from the relentless drumbeat of automation.
He attributed the demand for high-end properties to the change in government, which he said eased concerns about job security, and to employment growth in the city's tech sector.
The "small and large changes over recent decades" to which McCluskey refers increase the clout of corporate management and reduce the power of workers over wages, benefits and job security.
The agreement includes wage increases of 13.25 percent, pension and 401(k) plan enhancements, better job security and the creation of additional customer service positions, CWA said in a statement.
But this job security helps explain why incumbents are often reluctant to support a ranking system, as they have little incentive to change the process that put them in office.
First, the Department of Justice asked the court to strike down the job security protections for the head of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, which was Senator Elizabeth Warren's brainchild.
The United Auto Workers (UAW) strike against GM is now 24 days old, with the UAW's chief bargainer telling members Tuesday evening that job security remains a key sticking point.
" Arquette was greeted with cheers as she petitioned for less persecution of and more job security for transgender people, saying "let's get rid of this bias that we have everywhere.
Jacksonville was supposed to take a step forward in 2016, and the slow start has brought questions about coach Gus Bradley's job security, which he insists is not a concern.
In Missouri, dozens of pharmacists said in a recent survey by the state board that the focus on metrics was a threat to patient safety and their own job security.
Priebus's job security has been the focus of intense speculation ever since he arrived at the White House, but no report of his imminent demise has ever come to fruition.
The U.S. increase was led by its jobs index, with American employees' confidence in their job security and employment outlook showing 0003-point gains, the largest of any measured nation.
The legislation would "protect our hardworking senior workers from age discrimination, strengthen job security for American families, and hold bad actors accountable for shady hiring and business practices," Young added.
Previous efforts to broaden the scope of CFIUS beyond national security needs have included trying to block foreign investments over issues like job security, wage security, and net economic benefits.
In Japan, that means accepting meager benefits, little job security, few opportunities for advancement and pay that is often so low that women's rights advocates have described it as exploitation.
One provision dominated the headlines: the country's 10,000 or so priests would no longer be considered civil servants, with all the job security and pension rights that go with that status.
Ewing noted that gig workers are already living a pretty gamified life, given their incentivized bonuses and a need to keep a certain amount of stars to ensure their job security.
These numbers only go back two decades, but the trend is the same if you look at a different measure of job security: the number of people filing for unemployment benefits.
The drivers intend to send a message to Uber, which is reportedly slated to begin trading as a public company next Friday: They want livable incomes, job security, and regulated fares.
The future of work is so uncertain that perhaps the only possible job security exists for the person who can credibly claim to be an expert on the future of work.
Japanese companies and labor unions have traditionally prioritized job security over pay rises, a practice that has restrained wage increases and worked to push down long-term inflation expectations, Sato said.
But they add that a negative perception might keep spooking talent in general - with the oil industry generally perceived as "a sunset industry with little job security and huge market fluctuations".
Household spending has become the main source of Germany's economic expansion as record-high employment, increased job security, above-inflation pay hikes and low borrowing costs all help open shoppers' wallets.
Employers using zero-hours contracts have come under fire for not giving their workers enough job security although the contracts are popular with students and some workers who want flexible hours.
Traditionally thrifty Germans have helped private consumption displace exports as the main driver of growth thanks to record-high employment, increased job security, rising real wages and ultra-low borrowing costs.
And keep in mind minority households reaching for homeownership are facing struggles felt by nearly all Americans regardless of ethnicity — rising cost of living, lowered job security and stagnant wage growth.
They must also realize, uncomfortably, that they are not immune from either budget cuts, or from changes in work rules that could significantly erode the job security of foreign service officers.
Private consumption has become a key growth driver in recent years as German consumers benefit from record-high employment, rising real wages, strong job security, moderate inflation and low borrowing costs.
I have no worries about job security in the shipping industry, so I can talk uncensored about inequalities, unethical practices and why I think global capitalist ideologies and systems are dangerous.
"You want job security, and knowing that you may only have a few months before the startup goes bust may not be a risk that you want to take," Mercer said.
The idea of a corporation, or any other institution, providing generous guaranteed benefits and career-long job security is at odds with the way Transaction Man thinks the world should work.
The accolade is based on a variety of factors: People's health and access to medical care, family relations, job security and social factors, including political freedom and degree of government corruption.
Democrats often denounce the superrich for supporting candidates who promise to lower their taxes; Republicans frequently say workers opposed to free trade put their job security over the nation's economic health.
Don Beyer (D-Va.), who also sits on the Science Committee, defended the employees, saying it's likely they wanted to discuss job security over a medium their bosses could not monitor.
Winsome Packer had reportedly been working at the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe when she said Hastings touched her, made sexual advances toward her and threatened her job security.
While public servants in Brazil enjoy significant job security, several colleagues wondered why Brazil's foreign ministry, known as Itamaraty, didn't act sooner to oust Mr. Viana, who was fired on Wednesday.
Knox, who also posted on Twitter her support for sitting out this season, said discussions with the N.W.H.L.'s players association broke down over issues like job security and health insurance.
A major league broadcaster often has the job security of a Supreme Court justice or a tenured college professor: Once you get the job, you just may have it for life.
Private consumption has become the main source of economic expansion in Germany in recent years, supported by record-high employment, increased job security, above-inflation pay hikes and low borrowing costs.
She said "Parachute" had come along at the beginning of a historic shift, when corporate strategies like outsourcing, subcontracting, downsizing and mergers were starting to erode traditional notions of job security.
"Now they need a profitable GM to stand up for us, for strong wages, for job security, for a path for temporary workers to seniority," he said in an emailed statement.
Leading up to Uber's highly-anticipated IPO, rideshare drivers around the globe banded together in early May to strike against the company, its compensation practices and their lack of job security.
The result, Lemann argues, has been much higher stock prices and rewards for top executives, but also greater corporate instability, less job security, lower wages and fewer benefits for ordinary people.
"I'm lucky to be in the position of being 70 years old, and not in the position of being 45," he said, meaning that job security was not the same issue.
That protection, the sort of job security that unions usually bargain for, would be a first for a city to provide to workers in a specific industry, labor law experts said.
He also persuaded the New York State Legislature to sweeten pension benefits, swayed the city not to privatize municipal hospitals, and won a three-year guarantee of job security in 1995.
The first is to its economic well-being: A group that thrived during the golden years of the 1950s and 1960s has seen its incomes stagnate and its job security disappear.
"If the public reacts strongly enough, politicians have a valid concern for job security (reelection) and tend to follow the masses," says University of Indianapolis political science professor Laura Merrifield Wilson.
His unyielding response has exposed him to charges of being out of touch with common folk outside of France's big cities who worry about the squeeze on household budgets and job security.
In Japan, labor unions, which this year kept their demands unchanged from 2016, tend to attach greater importance to job security and loyalties to their company instead of aggressively seeking higher wages.
"What I've said many times, we don't do things on a game-by-game basis," Gulati said of Klinsmann's job security after the 4-33 loss to Argentina in the semi-finals.
But after massive layoffs following the 1997-1998 Asian financial crisis, workers at big companies became "obsessed" with their own job security, said Yoo Hyung-geun, a professor at Pusan National University.
The only person in fashion who doesn't own the company he works for and is widely known to have permanent job security is Karl Lagerfeld, who has a lifetime contract with Chanel.
The workers want higher wages and livable incomes, job security and regulated fares, according to sources at the NYTWA, which represents 22017,260 professional drivers including those that work for Uber and Lyft.
As part of the new contract, the company pledged to invest $7.7 billion in its United States plants, and another $1.3 billion in ventures with partners, providing a measure of job security.
Worries about job security were also the greatest since March, when Britain was originally due to leave the EU. The British government decided to delay Brexit after parliament rejected its exit plan.
Japan's unions tend not to be so aggressive in pressing their demands as those in the West because they attach greater importance to job security and retain a sense of company loyalty.
These workers were concerned by their job security, and rightly so: For years, UPS had been transitioning from a full-time staff to a large force of lesser-paid, part-time workers.
Korea time (0400 GMT), a union official said, adding that the most thorny issue is job security for 680 workers at the Gunsan factory that is due to be closed by May.
"That said, the lackluster picture on business conditions is clearly still a headwind feeding into consumer concerns about job security and a 'risk averse' attitude to spending and saving decisions, " he said.
It will start talks with German shop stewards over a follow-on deal to an existing agreement on job security in Ludwigshafen that will run out at the end of next year.
Alas, both the House and Senate bill exempt self-driving trucks in the wake of pressure from labor unions that are worried about both truckers' job security as well as their safety.
Household spending has become the main source of expansion in Europe's biggest economy in recent years, backed by record-high employment, increased job security, above-inflation pay hikes and low borrowing costs.
For example, it would be better to scrap the stark distinction between temporary and permanent contracts and have only one basic type of contract in which benefits and job security accumulate gradually.
The crux of the problem is the decline in living standards and job security for those who formerly held good, stable, union jobs paying medical benefits and providing defined-benefit pension plans.
Despite this unprecedented attack on the civil service, the concern of the dissenters is not about their job security, but the consequences of Trump's policies for longstanding domestic and foreign policy principles.
India will hold a general election from April 11 and campaigning is now in full swing, with job security, hardship among rural communities and tackling terrorism the key talking points so far.
Most Trump voters simply dream of a return to an era of more job security and greater purchasing power, not a fundamentally different society built on a radically new set of values.
In India, an estimated 80 percent of women workers toil in the informal sector, with no scope for better-paid work and little job security or legal protection, labor rights campaigners say.
Bureaucrats at the Department of Homeland Security, eager to increase their own job security, have risen to the occasion in classic Washington style, seeking to "fix" a problem that does not exist.
BOJ Governor Haruhiko Kuroda told the same meeting that companies remain hesitant to raise wages because they had become accustomed to prioritising job security over wage hikes during 15 years of deflation.
"This is a good result that is in line with our triple goals - more money, more job security and more quality of life," Verdi's chief negotiator Frank Sauerland said in a statement.
This settlement sounds a bit like that situation: Uber drivers get some perks of employment, including people to complain to, and some measure of job security (even if it's probably pretty weak).
Warehouse workers have said that the job is physically and mentally draining, and that they are looking for better job security, treatment for those that are injured and better benefits and bonuses.
Tenure is the golden snitch of academia: It grants job security, prestige and, usually, a bump in pay, so you'd expect the tenured professors to be significantly more satisfied with their jobs.
The kind of worry people are experiencing crosses so many domains: job security, health, friends' and family's health, retirement and the ability to have access to medical care, to name a few.
Aides say Mr. Trump respects what he sees as Ms. Pelosi's toughness in the political trenches, but he sought on Tuesday to undercut her position by raising questions about her job security.
The SHOP STEWARD is an employee who represents the members of a guild or union when they negotiate with management about a variety of issues, including salaries, job security and paid leave.
That prospect has stoked fears for job security in the debt-racked country, where most public sector positions remain all but permanent despite a series of cutbacks during the recent financial crisis.
The year 1980 also marked a rough turning point in the United States, where income, wealth, job security and economic opportunity began to diverge sharply for the most and least affluent Americans.
Yet when men do so-called pink-collar jobs, they tend to have more job security and wage growth over time than they would have in blue-collar jobs, research has found.
The union said earlier this month it will not demand a pay rise and bonuses this year, but instead wants the U.S. automaker to provide a future production plan and job security.
United States (1935), the Supreme Court held that Congress could create independent agencies led by multi-person, bipartisan boards — and that the members of these boards could be given job security protections.
His wife, Roxanne, whom he'd met in high school, wasn't sure if she wanted to go back to work and was concerned about McKinnon's job security given the state of the economy.
As the multibillion-dollar yoga industry continues to expand, instructors guiding students toward serenity from the front of the studios are beginning to speak out — demanding more pay, benefits and job security.
Walton's job security is in jeopardy after the Lakers (423-45) missed the playoffs for the sixth consecutive season despite the offseason signing of James to a four-year, $154 million deal.
Between high salaries, excellent job security, the ability to solve complex and challenging problems, and many companies offering flexible employment to keep their Data Scientists happy, it's a pretty dang good gig.
According to the Universum survey business majors report that their biggest career goals were to have work-life balance, job security and stability and to be a leader or manager of other people.
German consumers are revelling in rising real wages, record-high employment, strong job security and low borrowing costs, making private consumption a key pillar of what has traditionally been an export-oriented economy.
Despite a recovery in the U.S. labor market, millions of citizens work in the informal economy with little job security and few benefits, largely due to automation and the outsourcing of jobs abroad.
LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - The surge in far-flung and destructive cyber attacks is not good for national security, but for an increasing number of hackers and researchers, it is great for job security.
The union has pushed hard to get the company to agree to bring back some of the vehicles it now builds in Mexico as a way of providing job security to its members.
Teams' problems include a lack of sustainable compensation, restrictions on sponsorships and outside revenue, lack of access to their own players at tournaments, and lack of job security and revenue security from relegation.
Consumer spending has become the main source of economic growth in Germany in recent years, backed by record employment, increased job security, above-inflation pay rises, low borrowing costs and a growing population.
One moment his craggy face was glowering over the mistreatment of the local truckers, fleeced of job security and benefits; the next it had melted, like frost in spring, into a joyful smirk.
Labour reforms in 1997 and 2003 made it easier for bosses to hire new workers on short-term contracts, but did little to erode the job security of those already in permanent employment.
If job security was her goal, perhaps she would not have asked for the expansion of the Monica Lewinsky investigation into the sexual improprieties of the president who nominated her for the job.
I'm a very conflicted union member — I understand how important it is for job security and quality of life, but there must be a better (and possibly less corrupt) way to handle things.
You can get a job with a superstar company that has constructed moats and drawbridges to protect itself, or with a middle-class guild that provides job security, or with the state bureaucracy.
The tone of the letter, which was never formally delivered but sources believe the board knew of, wasn't accusatory but a plea for transparency about the company's future and the staff's job security.
The sackings fuel longstanding anxieties about job security and the fight for decent working conditions in Cambodia's largest industry, which employs about 700,000 people and accounts for 40 percent of gross domestic product.
The national agreement, which covers wages, job security, health and safety issues, will be combined with terms of the agreement on local issues at each plant to complete the contract for each location.
The crushing housing costs and poor job security suffered by the young in many parts of the US and the UK have their roots in the failure of society to tax wealth properly.
"The crewmembers want and deserve job security, representation and due process in disciplinary cases, improved wages and benefits, and a seat at the table in case of possible merger or acquisition," said TWU.
In a 2013 study conducted by researchers at Harvard and the University of Virginia, working-class respondents cited low wages and a lack of job security as the primary reasons for these changes.
Workforce investment is crucial to the success of the millions of small- and mid-sized businesses that keep the American economy running and allows workers to earn higher wages and build job-security.
Their new contract freed the publishers to introduce automation, while effectively guaranteeing lifetime job security to 1,785 situation-holders and full-time substitutes, 810 of whom were at The Times — Mr. Stocker included.
Ryanair on Thursday promised its pilots significant improvements in pay and conditions, saying it would exceed rates paid by rivals and improve job security, according to a letter to pilots seen by Reuters.
Thanks to lucrative D.C.-area lobbying jobs and the rock-solid job security Virginia's large number of federal government workers enjoy, the state is chock full of residents who rely on Uncle Sam.
Supporters say the change would provide job security to working parents; boost morale for government workers; attract talented people to the federal ranks; and set an example for employers in the private sector.
Perhaps men without much education are more likely to seek work when positions offer job security and when regulations and unions push wages higher than they would be on a more open market.
Its government drew support in part from those with an emotional attachment to the job security, social fabric and national pride associated with mining that overlooked the downside for health and the planet.
The complex judicial process cannot be reduced to an assembly line, and our Constitution's guarantee of due process will never be upheld if a judge's job security is based on strict quantitative measures.
Furthermore, 71 percent of Republicans and Republican-leaners believe that Trump is honest, even though he has single-handedly provided a jolt of energy and a shield of job security to fact-checkers.
We have the same concerns about job security, financial savings, and college costs as every other family, and that was before the onset of the coronavirus and the economic chaos we are in.
With a collapsing middle class, as well as close to zero job security and none of the benefits associated with it, self-marketing has become, for many, a necessity in order to eat.
United States (1935), a Roosevelt Era decision holding that Congress may create independent agencies led by multi-person, bipartisan boards — and that the members of these boards could be given job security protections.
"This is an unprecedented act which compromises the integrity of the court and pressures judges to quickly complete cases, possibly pitting their job security against the interests of immigrants," said Trabaddor in 2018.
It's not surprising that tech and health-care workers stay where they are, Flowers tells CNBC Make It, because they're in high demand, command good salaries and have job security in growing industries.
Gone are the days where a four-year degree meant job security for 85033 years with the ability to retire with a robust retirement, pension and social security benefit to live off of.
And with a potential recession coming soon, locking in job security and a steep salary (which you deserve — shhh, imposter syndrome!) may be just what you need as 2019 comes to an end.
Morale among government employees has also been a concern this year, as workers have had to deal with uncertainty about their job security and the stress of sweeping changes coming to their departments.
This often sarcastic phrase makes you sound as though you're only willing to do the bare minimum required to keep getting a paycheck, which is a bad thing if you like job security.
"We have made it clear that there is no job security for us when GM products are made in other countries for the purpose of selling them here in the U.S.A.," Dittes said.
They're forced to choose between professional concerns including job security, professional ambition and paying their bills and personal concerns including adequately recovering from childbirth and caring for -- and bonding with -- their new child.
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But women's rights activists say that women are still systemically discriminated against in the professional world, that job security and advancement is limited, and protections for women facing harassment, abuse and violence are lacking.
According to HSBC's Expat Careers tool, which matches a user's career goals with scores from the survey, Germany is the best destination for expats who prioritize learning new skills, job security and career progression.
Oddly enough, lack of success has tended to be rewarded with more staying power than success, and many (myself included) expected Fisher to be rewarded with job security for sticking with a losing team.
The agreements provide "market-leading wages, continued retirement benefit growth, a choice of comprehensive medical plans and enhanced job security language," the Society of Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace (SPEEA) said in a statement.
It's essentially the same things any union — from auto workers to educators — fight for: more money, better and affordable health care, and some job security as modern advancements in technology have affected their jobs.
COLUMBIA, Mo. -- In a year when the job security of more than a third of the Southeastern Conference&aposs coaches has been questioned, Florida became the first school to fire its coach last week.
There are the couples who are anxious about their citizenship or job security, the elderly who feel resented by their children and a lot of people who have fallen out with their in-laws.
Choosing a college major is a balancing act of finding something you enjoy and are good at, while also considering long-term job security and earning power — no small feat for the average teen.
On the flip side, tenured professors and hairstylists may lack some of the sex appeal, but thanks to a set schedule and job security, came out on top of the least stressful jobs around.
But what the Obamacare mess made clear -- or should have -- is that Capitol Hill, where ideologues like the Freedom Caucus crew have outsize influence and job security, will be a tougher nut to crack.
Issues with job security, compensation and regulation in professional esports were highlighted on Monday in a letter sent to Riot Games that was signed by 18 North American and European League of Legends teams.
Merv Gray, plant chairman for Unifor local 6353, told Reuters by telephone that the 1,600 workers are looking for greater job security on the company's strong-selling Global 7500 business jet, among other demands.
It wasn't just the Fed chairman's observations about the potential for rate hikes in 2019 that had investors buying, but assurances about Powell's job security in the face of increasing pressure from President Trump.
Record-high employment, increased job security, rising real wages and ultra-low borrowing costs have boosted the spending power of Germans, making consumption the main driver of growth in a traditionally export-driven economy.
Rural American voters made their voices very clear that they are one-issue voters and there's a good chance they can be sympathetic to other social issues once provided the job security they yearn.
Despite rumors that Rosenstein's job security was threatened, Trump recently told reporters that he has no plans to fire the top DOJ official following a private meeting between the two on Air Force One.
So if it's not for the money, if glory redounds to only a few, if the work is demanding and there's no real job security, why do we go into this line of work?
All of the 58 workers at the Avon, Ohio plant of Detroit Chassis were hired as temporary employees, who generally get fewer benefits, lower wages and have less job security than full-time employees.
Toshiba has said its decision to choose the Japan government-Bain consortium as preferred bidder took into account concern about technology transfers, job security for its domestic workforce and prospects of clearing regulatory reviews.
Weddings are the bread and butter of the rental-relative business, perhaps because traditions that dictate the number of guests haven't changed to reflect increasing urbanization and migration, shrinking families, and decreased job security.
There's greater job securityWhen I was quibbling over whether to take the contract job or not, my friend Sal, who is the CEO of Studio Mucci, pointed out that job security is an illusion.
"I often hear from folks who will say they're not concerned about a recession, they have a great job, tons of job security, they feel like they don't need an emergency fund," she continued.
When they launch strikes, the union's office is bombarded with calls from businesses, conservative groups and others criticizing them for taking for granted their high wages, benefits and job security, some union members say.
At the time, Attorney General Jeff Sessions was still in office, but his job security was always less than rock-solid, as the President regularly lambasted him for stepping aside from the Russia investigation.
Collins had to deal with job security questions last season as well, before the Mets' season pivoted in the second half because of improved play and health, and an infusion of talent through trades.
Wage growth is sluggish, job security is nonexistent, inequality looks inexorable, and the ideas that once seemed like a sure path to a better future (like taking on debt for college) are in doubt.
An earlier ranking from Indeed, which came out in April 2018, also ranked DC as one of the top ten cities for job seekers, giving it the highest marks for job security and advancement.
The mayor quickly built a staff of over 2,400 people, offering a range of veteran Democratic aides and organizers big salaries and free housing, while also guaranteeing his field staff job security through November.
They also need plans for essential workers who may face child-care difficulties, if their usual plans for childcare are closed, and paid sick leave with job security for sick employees to stay home.
But the state must also help to orient and protect those who report these crimes by offering them temporary economic assistance, some form of job security, and support for ensuring custody of their children.
Nearly a dozen other former campaign workers expressed frustration in interviews on Friday, saying the pay and promises of job security through November had been key reasons they joined Mr. Bloomberg's long-shot campaign.
Nearly a dozen other former campaign workers expressed frustration in interviews on Friday, saying the pay and promises of job security through November had been key reasons they joined Mr. Bloomberg's long-shot campaign.
Not so long ago, Rajon Rondo was trying to deck Chris Paul of the Houston Rockets, and Magic Johnson, the team president, was yelling at Coach Luke Walton, raising concerns about Walton's job security.
A fourth consecutive defeat, in Week 1733 against Cincinnati, which drilled the Ravens in Week 2, would shove them to the periphery of the playoff standings and further threaten Coach John Harbaugh's job security.
TWO TITANS SUED Receiver Tajae Sharpe and offensive lineman Sebastian Tretola of the Tennessee Titans are named in a federal lawsuit claiming Sharpe assaulted a man after he made comments about Sharpe's job security.
But with no stake in the restaurant or the group, he said that being a salaried worker in someone else's kitchen — even with strong benefits and job security — didn't sate his hunger for ownership.
Private consumption has been a growth driver in recent years as consumers benefit from rising wages, record-high employment and strong job security but foreign trade propelled Germany's fourth-quarter expansion of 0.6 percent.
Previous labor reform efforts have stumbled on social obstacles, such as the comparatively high benefits, wages, job security and social status associated with state employment and the lower cost to companies of hiring expatriates.
And though the cast of Friends was each making a million dollars an episode by the end, so this isn't a perfect comparison, it's true that for many shows you have no job security.
Two people familiar with the negotiations characterized the weekend talks as "moving forward" and "progressing," as the sides continued a back-and-forth on economic issues such as plant investments, job security and compensation.
The new three-year agreement between its members and Sodexo includes a 25 percent compensation increase and a 50 percent decrease in health care costs, as well as greater job security, the union said.
After GM workers went on strike calling for fair wages, job security, and rejecting the 500% increase to their healthcare costs, the corporation initially dropped the workers&apos healthcare altogether and with no warning.
The Democrats in 1998 were not — and I hope never will be — like the Republicans of today: putting job security and partisan loyalty over their oath of office and obligation to Constitution and country.
The issues: The union wants higher pay, better benefits and increased job security, arguing it made sacrifices during GM's bankruptcy a decade ago, and now it deserves a share of the company's record profits.
Doc's job security isn't great, and just like last year, L.A. may soon find itself in a situation where too many players have one eye on the future instead of being all in on today.
That could potentially hurt exporters in an economy traditionally propelled by exports but more recently driven by consumers who are benefiting from record employment, increased job security, rising real wages and ultra-low borrowing costs.
Mulvaney's job security has been a point of near constant speculation dating back to the fall, with multiple news outlets reporting that his exit was all but inevitable upon the conclusion of the impeachment process.
Why it matters: A majority of people who want to cut immigration levels do not necessarily see all immigrants as threats to their job security, but support bringing in foreign workers for highly technical jobs.
IHS Markit, a data firm, said on Monday its Household Finance Index (HFI) fell to 42.5 from 43.8, its lowest level since September 2017 as worries grew about job security, particularly in retail and manufacturing.
Even though drivers won't be unionized per se, IAM will certainly help Uber drivers to have some semblance of job security, especially in situations where drivers are being "deactivated" from the app without any warning.
" Later on in the interview, when the late-night host advised the actor to "please not smoke anymore," Penn joked that his smoking habit was good news for doctors, calling it "job security for oncologists.
Whether you are a Republican or a Democrat or a fake Republican pretending to be one for your job security, odds are you have at times harbored some level of dislike for the nation's capital.
Indicated unchanged Some 12,500 employees of Deutsche Telekom are expected to join walkouts on Tuesday as they push for a 0.83 percent pay hike and job security in ongoing wage talks, labour union Verdi said.
The French, German and Irish governments are pushing hard to replicate this, however, incentivising big financial firms to expand in their countries and wooing bankers who fear for their job security in post-Brexit Britain.
A rising number of Brazilians are selling homemade sweets or driving for Uber to make ends meet, with no job security and restricted access to social security benefits such as paid maternity leave and vacation.
In March, GM's South Korean union did not demand a pay rise and bonuses for the first time during annual wage talks, but instead asked it to provide a future production plan and job security.
German weekly Bild am Sonntag had on Sunday cited Thyssenkrupp personnel chief Oliver Burkhard as saying in an internal memo that the industrial group was prepared to make commitments on future investments and job security.
But the recent expansion of Asian-American roles on television has paradoxically ushered in a new generation of actors with just enough star power and job security to speak more freely about Hollywood's larger failures.
Even TAs who've graduated to adjunct professorship are desperately cobbling together part-time work, making ends meet with government assistance, working themselves to the bone with zero job security and even less hope for tenure.
A divide has emerged between a falling number of salaried workers and a rising tide of part-time or other "irregular" employees, whose lower wages and scant job security depress spending and constrain consumer confidence.
The campaign is home to more than 22019,000 unionized college and university faculty and Graduate Employees who have won improvements in pay, job security, benefits and more on more than 70 campuses in 13 states.
Household spending has overtaken exports as Germany's main source of economic expansion in recent years as record-high employment, increased job security, above-inflation pay hikes and low borrowing costs all help open shoppers' wallets.
Unifor, the union representing the 1,600 workers, has previously said its members were looking for a three-year contract with greater job security on the company's strong-selling Global 7500 business jet, among other demands.
Meanwhile, local leaders have turned to a number of strategies to gin up enthusiasm at polling places, employing both carrots (festivals, prizes for polling organizers that draw more voters) and sticks (threats to job security).
Unfortunately, this leaves women who cannot afford the time off with no choice but to decline staying at home with their newborn, while others fear that requesting paid time off will compromise their job security.
Consumption has become a key growth driver for the German economy, which was traditionally propelled by exports, as Germans revel in record-high employment, increased job security, rising real wages and ultra-low borrowing costs.
The Jets (217-17) retreated to their locker room and answered questions about the job security of their coach and quarterback, about the blunders that imperiled them, about the fourth-quarter comeback that never was.
Estévez Cruz cited the precariousness of freelance business (due to a lack of job security, benefits, and regular, guaranteed pay) as reasons why freelancers often struggle to point out when their contracts aren't being respected.
For decades, corporate leaders and their shareholders built their personal wealth by cutting worker benefits, eliminating pensions, dismantling unions and demanding ever higher levels of productivity and efficiency, while eliminating any sense of job security.
" Sanders also recently congratulated workers of Kickstarter to be "the first major tech company to vote for a union," adding "Tech employees deserve job security, strong wages and benefits, and a voice in their companies.
This seems to reflect the fact that in recent decades, a large share of the population of high-income countries has experienced declining real income, declining job security, and rising income inequality, bringing growing insecurity.
The workers are mainly demanding higher pay and job security, particularly by getting employers to reduce the use of contract labor, who are paid less than permanent employees and can often be fired at will.
Record-high employment, increased job security, rising real wages and ultra-low borrowing costs have boosted the spending power of Germans, turning consumption into the main driver of growth in a traditionally export-driven economy.
Journalists at The Chicago Tribune announced Wednesday that they are in the process of forming a union in an effort to secure increased pay, better benefits and job security at the 170-year-old newspaper.
The conflict pitted the union, which was defending hard-won guarantees of job security, against the newly empowered local school board, which demanded the prerogative to hire and fire the teachers and principals it preferred.
And yet the workers' protections that the Labor department enforces are especially important for women — those who face sexual harassment, for instance, or who work in jobs that have few benefits and little job security.
Rosenstein's job security was called into question after the Times reported last week that the No. 2 DOJ official had discussed invoking the 25th Amendment to remove Trump and had talked about surreptitiously recording the president.
When she rebuffed him, she said Bekaert retaliated by delaying their joint research and disparaging her to top finance academics — ultimately tanking her chances at tenure, which would have provided her with job security for life.
Taking the top spot is the Czech Republic, where 73 percent of women say they are satisfied with career prospects, 79 percent are satisfied with work-life balance and 78 percent are satisfied with job security.
LONDON, June 24 (IFR) - Thousands of bankers in Britain are fretting about their job security as the industry faces upheaval in trading operations and regulations in the wake of Britain's decision to quit the European Union.
Moreover, as many who attend an MFG Day event learn, today's high-skilled manufacturing careers usually pay more than an average American job, offer a safe and stimulating work environment and promise career-long job security.
Questions about Rosenstein's job security exploded after The New York Times published a bombshell story on Friday that said the deputy attorney general had spoken to other officials about wearing a wire to record the president.
Possibly, though Jeff Fisher has such immense unearned job security that the Rams can continue to be pathetic with the presumptive quarterback of the future on the bench and no one really seems to care. 4.
Meanwhile, a Brookings Institution study found that 65 percent of federal employees think job security is more important than helping the public, while only 30 percent think their organization does a good job disciplining poor performers.
South Korea: President Moon Jae-in will do whatever it takes, including literally embracing Kim, to keep negotiations going because he assesses that both South Korea's security and his own job security are on the line.
As Dick Startz writes at the Brookings Institute, there are some fringe benefits not calculated in pay, including a certain degree of job security and access to a pension, but that doesn't hold up for everyone.
Working in Petty's — and Smith's — favor is the job security of Bowles and General Manager Mike Maccagnan, who can be patient with their quarterbacks' development because they anticipate being able to oversee it for a while.
If job security or earning a higher salary are among your reasons for living in a big city, you're probably in the right place, given that cities are often considered hot spots for high-paying jobs.
Detroit looked ticketed for the bottom of the American League Central and manager Brad Ausmus was answering questions about his job security when the team was losing 11 of 12 from May 3 to May 14.
As manufacturing's share of jobs dropped to 2200 percent from 26 percent over the last four decades, millions have been relegated to a low-paid service economy with no benefits, uncertain hours and little job security.
Such is the concern among White House employees about job security that Chief of Staff John Kelly on Friday assured Trump aides that no immediate personnel changes were in the works, Sanders told reporters on Friday.
A survey published in the Journal of Construction Engineering and Management found fears about job security and little time to spend with family are some of the factors that contribute to construction workers' poor mental health.
Human capital is our nation's most valuable resource, and finding the best ways to apply it, is imperative to building a strong economy and fostering job security when our men and women in uniform return home.
In many ways, the contemporary plight of the Premier League manager taps into a whole host of socialist causes: poor job security, callous bosses and vilification by the press are familiar problems for Britain's working classes.
One employee, who was spared when Schwab announced layoffs and asked for anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the press, said on Monday that he now had fresh concerns about his job security.
National security veterans expressed alarm, saying perceptions about the general's job security would directly affect his ability to speak on behalf of the president when it comes to complicated issues like the North Korea nuclear negotiations.
Rumblings about Atkinson's shaky job security had been circulating to such a degree that numerous league observers have seemed willing to buy the Nets' notion that the parting with Atkinson was as "mutual" as it gets.
RABAT (Reuters) - Hundreds of young Moroccan teachers staged a protest in front of the education ministry in Rabat on Wednesday for the sixth consecutive week of their strike demanding job security and full civil service benefits.
"When I get out of high school, what I really want is job security, keeping the country safe and a good economy and Hillary Clinton isn't offering any of those things," McClinton said at the time.
There remained "significant differences between the parties on wages, health care benefits, temporary employees, job security and profit sharing," Terry Dittes, the union vice president leading the negotiating team, told membership in a letter late Saturday.
It's simple: If you're a smart up-and-comer, why would you join an administration that seems to be mired in scandal, in which even job security isn't guaranteed and basic rules and ethics are seemingly breached?
The advisers, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said the new FBI director would have little job security and heightened scrutiny by political observers following President Donald Trump's abrupt firing of James Comey on May 9.
But even through the worst moments in the last year, both have held ironclad job security and Zuckerberg still controls 60% of the company — but neither has previously been subjected to inside-the-room leaks this negative.
Traditionally driven by exports, the German economy - now in its ninth year of expansion - relies heavily on household spending to grow as consumers enjoy record-high employment, rising real wages, strong job security and low borrowing costs.
Verdi criticised the move, saying that Metro was trying to get out of commitments made on job security and investments while paying new hires less and doing away with extra pay for night shifts and Christmas bonuses.
This local dispute has national implications, as tuition costs and student debt skyrocket, while colleges and universities increasingly depend on rotating rosters of adjunct professors living semester to semester with little to no job security or benefits.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Coal mine workers from seven Glencore collieries in Australia returned to work on Thursday after a four-day work stoppage, with many voting to keep up pressure on the company over wages and job security.
To come up with the rankings, InterNations looked only at the countries that had a sample size of at least 31 survey participants, factoring in responses to questions around career prospects, work-life balance and job security.
DUBLIN, Oct 5 (Reuters) - Ryanair on Thursday promised its pilots significant improvements in pay and conditions, saying it would exceed rates paid by rivals and improve job security, according to a letter to pilots seen by Reuters.
"Today, employee confidence around the job market, job security and likelihood of a pay raise is among the highest it's been in the past seven years," Rusty Rueff, Glassdoor career and workplace expert, said in a statement.
A crucial measure of success is the actual use of paid leave by those at the bottom and middle of the income ladder, where the need for financial support and job security during leave is most acute.

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