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"out-of-work" Definitions
  1. unemployed
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979 Sentences With "out of work"

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When Selina's out of work, we're all out of work.
And those automated out of work get priority in rehiring.
How do you switch into and out of work mode?
Tens of thousands of contractors are out of work too.
It's 325 people who suddenly find themselves out of work.
Around a third of young people are out of work.
This $799 device can put some people out of work.
Because every time I have I'm usually out of work.
Just 2000% of the local workforce is out of work.
The plant's closing left thousands of people out of work.
The epidemic also put many of them out of work.
But when she gets out of work at 22020 p.m.
She fears she may be out of work for months.
Will speed safety cameras put police officers out of work?
Nearly 700 other employees were suddenly out of work, too.
Sled dogs could be out of work in the future!
Tens of thousands of people were thrown out of work.
On Tuesday morning, Detroit's bus drivers called out of work.
Democrats are quite matter-of-fact about putting coal miners and oil-and-gas frackers out of work; they talk of putting millions out of work, with little to no sympathy for their plight.
They put managers out of work—they put bar backs, security, bartenders, waitresses, VIP hostesses, DJs, house moms, doormen, delivery workers for the alcohol, delivery workers for the food, and cab drivers out of work.
Of course, it's the worst for those put out of work.
Earlier days mean that I can get out of work earlier.
This causes employees to get out of work later than normal.
Lots of highly qualified people are out of work right now.
And, I'm currently out of work and looking for a job.
It is unlikely that men are dropping out of work voluntarily.
Even the lowest estimates place millions of Americans out of work.
Four out of every 10 young Ugandans are out of work.
Unplugging after you clock out of work has become increasingly difficult.
The fact that Kaepernick was still out of work also rankled.
Those measures pushed Puerto Ricans out of work and into poverty.
In the 1830s, people who were out of work were lazy.
I've been in and out of work for seven years now.
Women take more time out of work to look after children.
Bartholomew, however, was out of work for five years on disability.
On Sunday, a whopping 3,000 TSA screeners called out of work.
Yes, I went from being pretty much out of work to this.
I set pick-up for tomorrow after I get out of work.
They kick us on dairy, puts people out of work in Wisconsin.
A shocking 212.1 percent of the country's youth is out of work.
People out of work spend most of their extra free time alone.
A third of adults aged 18 to 24 are out of work.
And those thrown out of work often had trouble finding new jobs.
And if there were no crime, policemen would be out of work.
But, who can afford to be out of work for that long?
People also remained out of work in Superior, Wisconsin, one employee said.
This research will do more than put foley artists out of work.
Almost everybody has somebody in his family who is out of work.
Often these employees, out of work, have no other reasonable jobs available.
They're young people who are out of school and out of work.
They will show their support by walking out of work on Sep.
Some had to move out West, some are still out of work.
They were freshly out of jail, out of marriages, out of work.
They were freshly out of jail, out of marriages, out of work.
Some fear these projects will put musicians and artists out of work.
Highly qualified people will be out of work, looking for a job.
Luckily, I have therapy tonight, so I'm ducking out of work early.
Afterward, she was out of work for seven months, until September 2018.
"My dad, he's been out of work for three months," she said.
Blackjewel's filing abruptly threw nearly 600 miners out of work in July.
Men who used to be role models found themselves out of work.
Will the Taurus put bomb squads, police or medics out of work?
He left federal prison in 2012 and is currently out of work.
That put an estimated 10,000 residents out of work, including Mr. Brennan.
Around noon, Americans began to walk out of work and school, too.
Only 27.6 percent were "out of work" — not working but would work.
People with automated jobs (like textile artisans put out of work by industrial looms) were temporarily put out of work, but in the long run new jobs were created, the labor market adjusted, and employment levels stayed roughly constant.
"And remember, if you win, we're all out of work soon," she joked.
Truth is, automation always has and always will put people out of work.
He bought a plane ticket using grant money and called out of work.
B. gets out of work early and swings by work to surprise me.
It also immediately shuttered 92 stores, thus putting 1,100 people out of work.
So it's true that Clinton said she'd put coal miners out of work.
A liquidation would put roughly 68,000 people Sears now employs out of work.
But it would bankrupt many, throw people out of work and spark inflation.
And exactly how would the DOL's rule put financial advisors out of work?
Her male friend admitted he'd snuck out of work just to get Spectacles.
Example, self-driving 18-wheelers putting a bunch of drivers out of work.
On Sunday, 3,000 screeners for the Transportation Security Administration called out of work.
But, he says, most of his ex-colleagues are still out of work.
Sometimes when you're out of work, you'll do little silly things like that.
I bounce out of work at exactly 5 to get there in time.
Meigs Mine 31 closed in 2001, putting about 430 people out of work.
Ross said she was out of work for a month after the tasing.
If you are a suddenly out-of-work spy, where do you go?
Her fiance will temporarily be out of work too because of knee surgery.
Having delivered their packages to chutes, the robots have run out of work.
It's all fun and games until someone is injured and out of work.
There may be jobs there for London's legions of out-of-work actors.
The longer they are out of work, the financial implication can be devastating.
Replacing those "Dreamers" put out of work will cost U.S. companies $6.3 billion.
The bankruptcy has left 600,000 travelers stranded and 21,000 people out of work.
So will Ben-Tal and Sturm's work put Irish musicians out of work?
"If you're late so often, you get kicked out of work," he added.
He became so frustrated at being out of work he lost his hair.
And don't worry, it's not going to put the botanists out of work.
Many have led the way on backing out of work travel to conferences.
His brother, William Page, 33, has been out of work for many years.
They throw millions of Americans out of work and off their health insurance.
Our people are dealing with enough challenges without being out of work, too.
Will all of these smart youths put me out of work upon graduation?
Some people are out of work, too, and unemployment can affect sexual desire.
He has since been out of work, and his fellow defectors shun him.
He left the team this season and has been out of work since.
More than 33,000 Toys R Us employees will soon be out of work.
The last thing Lorene wants is for strippers to be out of work.
There's 45,000 young people out of school and out of work in Memphis.
Two years later, 20 employees—some of them good friends—were out of work.
After maternity leave, her employer shut down the company, leaving her out of work.
Many agents are calling out of work because of financial hardship, the TSA said.
A liquidation would put roughly 68,000 people that Sears now employs out of work.
Advanced Equities shut down two months later, leaving hundreds of people out of work.
I dip out of work and stop to pick up a bottle of wine.
Rajpurkar said that in his mind, the technology won't put doctors out of work.
And let's not forget Clinton's comments about putting the coal industry out of work.
Alex didn't have to worry about rushing out of work to meet her. Me?
"I am now out of work and dealing with this absolute nightmare," she wrote.
About 10,000 people — including her husband, a foreman — were out of work essentially overnight.
Ms. Cordas said both of Ciara's parents were out of work and on disability.
This is the longest I've been out of work, and I'm not used it.
As an aspiring actor, she explained to Colbert that she was out of work.
But as w/ other automating tech, at scale this puts millions out of work.
All 2,800 stores later that year closed, leaving around 13,200 employees out of work.
Increased consumer costs and fewer exports would translate into more Americans out of work.
She was so vocal about putting us out of work and putting us down.
"The administration decided they wanted to put these people out of work," he said.
I can't just walk out of work because someone invites me to their house.
Hillary Clinton wants to put the miners and the steel workers out of work.
But this change also aims to put a lot of people out of work.
Sheriff Joe is out of work Trump's win has set immigrant communities on edge.
Instead, skilled craftsman were thrown out of work and replaced often by child laborers.
The closing of the Atlantic City casino-hotel put 85033,000 people out of work.
Do we want to have a country where automation throws people out of work?
He was out of work for a couple of years until he got sober.
I just got out of work and I was able to buy hot dogs.
We have to be out of work for 14 days if we get sick.
You've put people out of work, you've destroyed economic opportunity based on a fiction.
"When you are out of work and on the ropes, that is so important."
A factory that makes air filters is closing, putting 22018 people out of work.
Employees, who earned about $21,000 per year on average, were suddenly out of work.
And, 20.8% of the unemployed were out of work for 27 weeks or longer.
But Amazon employees who plan to walk out of work say it's not enough.
A former classmate who runs lights for live venues is now out of work.
If you're like millions of other folks, you're out of work with no pay.
At the time, between 250 million and 21899 million Americans were out of work.
As a result, many California freelancers could find themselves out of work come 2020.
The immediate challenge is that computers could put most of us out of work.
We're going to put the regulation industry out of work and out of business.
She had been out of work a year and was out of employment ideas.
She said the couple have been struggling financially as Lytle has been out of work.
There was a good chance I would lose Nana's money and be out of work.
And exactly how would the Department of Labor's rule put financial advisors out of work?
The diagnosis: A severe infection that's left White out of work for nearly a week.
Almost 2m of those 3.3m have been out of work for more than a year.
Zeiler tells me that he doesn't think his product has put anyone out of work.
In fact, a complex tax reform and a flash demonetization pushed millions out of work.
Some 20143% are out of work; 20% live on less than €10,000 ($11,500) a year.
Unemployment rates in the U.S. stand at 5.0%, that's 7.9 million out of work Americans.
People are going to be thrown out of work and will need to be retrained.
She had surgery, was hospitalized and was out of work for months with no pay.
The scenario of robots and AI putting everyone out of work is one of them.
In fact, a complex tax reform and a flash demonetisation pushed millions out of work.
The number of people out of work fell by 51,000 to just under 1.3 million.
I eat the granola cups I brought from home on my way out of work.
"Because of the policies of the new U.S. president, I'm out of work," she said.
Many ended up working at lesser jobs or being out of work for long periods.
People who used to make their living by farming and herding are out of work.
In Greece and Spain, almost every other person aged under 25 is out of work.
So many of the people who volunteer for Tony are out of work and depressed.
By one estimate, 80% of east Germans at some point found themselves out of work.
You have to go home and tell your wife and kids, 'I'm out of work.
In 2016, 47.3 percent of the Greek population aged below 22016 was out of work.
But what I really want to achieve professionally is to put myself out of work.
Tens of thousands of people working for federal contractors are out of work as well.
Lynn was in a car accident and was out of work for over a year.
It won't be millions of people out of work; it will be tens of millions.
Meanwhile Uber intones that TfL's decision will "put more than 28,220 drivers out of work".
In the whole euro zone 75,000 fewer people were out of work than in November.
There would be no gaps in coverage that would yank me out of work meetings.
But it does represent a big temporary investment in helping people put out of work.
Some lenders already have policies in place to accommodate borrowers who are out of work.
Also, if you're incorporated, you can no longer receive unemployment if you're out of work.
Eventually, the bill was covered, but Rittidet was still out of work for three months.
Same with Bob Hartley, out of work in the N.H.L. since getting fired by Calgary.
A few men seem to have stepped out of work, two wearing fry-cook hats.
"The decisions we're making throw some people out of work, I mean literally," DeWine said.
Families with out of work members can be forced to make hard financial trade offs.
The history and religious studies professor was out of work for more than a year.
I told him: &aposTen thousand comedians are out of work, and you make a joke.
A huge number of these people could be out of work within the next decade.
About two years ago, she was out of work and started volunteering at the center.
Prosperino's stepdad, a coal miner, was out of work, and Prosperino's father was in jail.
In early 2016 Munoz received a heart transplant, keeping him out of work for weeks.
I chose a difficult subject — out-of-work shipyard workers in the North of England.
For example... If you're out of work in Boston, you're most likely to be less educated and of prime age, according to a Brookings study released in June, called "Meet the out-of-work," a snapshot into how work has changed since the early 2000s.
Even so, 80,000 Utahans remained out of work; creating the last 463,000 jobs took seven years.
When there's no geographic overlap, out-of-work miners are forced to relocate, which is burdensome.
The number of people out of work also fell, by 16,000, as fewer people sought work.
Out of work and recently hospitalized after a suicide attempt, Garland was at a low point.
Vtrus wouldn't put those people out of work, but it might take them out of danger.
Hundreds of elephants have been thrown out of work, and many are not handling it well.
Can they create sufficient new jobs fast enough to absorb all those thrown out of work?
For another, smart machines and the "gig economy" seem poised to throw millions out of work.
A man who sometimes drops out of work might nonetheless prove a good husband and father.
Coincidentally, an out-of-work actor I know was serving drinks at the opening night reception.
I watched guys come right out of work and spend the whole evening in the bar.
Gulliver is not a man who finds it easy to dip in and out of work.
Whatever the reason, some people are out of work today and that's never a good thing.
Out of work, she spends most of her days at home, taking care of her family.
At 83, she moved into a FEMA trailer right outside the restaurant, ostensibly out of work.
Eliminating the job of "truck driver" would put at least 1.8 million Americans out of work.
Over time, however, many others who identify as gang-stalking victims end up out of work.
The other day, I bolted out of work eager to see a woman about a shark.
Among the singers on stage was Bo Copley, the area's most famous out-of-work miner.
Recently, Ross published a study on out-of-work Americans, along with her colleague, Natalie Holmes.
But she still went right back to work: finding jobs for her out-of-work colleagues.
Do you have any contingency plans if you're out of work for the next six months?
What policy can do is reduce the hardship facing those who are temporarily out of work.
Innocent people (especially lower-level employees) are being thrown out of work when shows are canceled.
Within a year, though, more than a million people in the East were out of work.
I've been out of work for two months now, and the claims process was moving slowly.
Buttigieg, in particular, promised to enact policies that would force "nakedly racist" doctors out of work.
He was out of work for nine months, during which I paid the entire rent myself.
Official unemployment is at 29 percent, with 46 percent of the black population out of work.
Most of the women she worked with, she said, were wives of out-of-work miners.
The world's oldest travel company just closed in Britain, putting about 21,000 people out of work.
Hillary's Wall Street immigration agenda will keep immigrant communities poor, and unemployed Americans out of work.
A daughter rebels by marrying an out-of-work loser to save him from the draft.
It reports that 22014 million people have been out of work for six months or more.
Countless young people are out of work, and the security forces are brutal and loosely controlled.
I need time to get out of work and over to the school twice a week.
I'm a healthy red-blooded American man who has been out of work for a while.
But what about all those transport workers who could be put out of work by automation?
THE MODEL BRINGS JOBS, IT MAKES PEOPLE ENTREPRENEURS, WHICH IS GREAT FOR THIS COUNTRY THIS HOW WE BUILT THIS COUNTRY YOU HAVE PEOPLE BASICALLY OUT OF WORK THE OPPOSITE OF WHAT BILL WOULD SAY PEOPLE OUT OF WORK WERE ACTUALLY GIVEN AN OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE MONEY.
"I was out of work and did something out of necessity, which got the creative juices flowing."
This week, more than 2,000 Google employees walked out of work to protest President Trump's immigration ban.
After we get over our raging coffee hangovers, a lot of us would be out of work.
He's in between web design jobs but he's enjoying some tinkering time while he's out of work.
Workers in Xuzhou told Reuters that over 20,103 people were out of work due to the shutdown.
Joblessness, with more than 22014 percent out of work, high crime and corruption have also fuelled discontent.
I'm basically out of work, but I do periodically do little pieces at the Upright Citizens Brigade.
"The first games I did, I did them because I was out of work," he tells me.
Employees fear that automation at the docks in the coming years will put hundreds out of work.
If I said something, maybe the production would be halted… people would be put out of work.
Back, shoulder, and spine injuries are common, expensive, and can put assemblers out of work for days.
But what I did not realize is that these eager Indians were putting Americans out of work.
ESPN officially pulled the plug in October and much of the staff was put out of work.
Then you've got to take time out of work to go to the doctor to get antibiotics.
Machines of all kinds have long put humans out of work, but they've also become our coworkers.
Born without arms, he found himself out of work in 2009 and hardpressed to land a job.
Movie and television shows that are now being canceled are putting artists and people out of work.
The number of people out of work decreased by 7,000 to 2.231 million, seasonally-adjusted data showed.
Chadwick was 29 and out of work due to health complications when the Net Yaroze was released.
Despite his failing health, Gomez, an out-of-work farmhand from Honduras, said he had no choice.
If you factor them in, wage growth is consistent with the number of people out of work.
"I think it's so wrong to put people out of work just for a wall," she said.
Since its inception, Job Corps has trained almost 22019 million out-of-work and underserved young people.
But the Thai government banned logging in the nation's forests in 1989, putting them out of work.
Joblessness, with more than 22014 percent out of work, high crime and corruption have also fueled discontent.
"I don't want people to think that I have too much time out of work," she said.
She says supervisors began shutting her out of work projects before abruptly terminating her in August 2018.
Or will we all have to call out of work next Monday when Ramsay wins the fight?
As many as 30 Activision Blizzard employees reportedly walked out of work in protest on October 8.
He repeated several times Clinton's March comments that her policies would put coal miners out of work.
For Rebecca Sheppard, a 28-year-old Amazon employee in Seattle, walking out of work on Sept.
Thousands of employees also walked out of work on Thursday to protest the company's treatment of women.
How do you drive 20 miles to town when you're rationing gas because you're out of work?
Closings have put millions of Americans out of work, and many are struggling to pay their bills.
Lindsey, an out-of-work, 51-year-old truck driver with coronavirus symptoms, is considering all options.
Finding the money to feed them while her husband is out of work has been a challenge.
If I said something, maybe the production would be halted … people would be put out of work.
Economic output plunged, banks and businesses folded and huge numbers of people were thrown out of work.
The number of people out of work fell by 10,000 to 2.262 million in seasonally adjusted terms.
One RailCrew Xpress driver in Alabama was recently told she'd be out of work on April 12.
Nobody wants to be out of work and we all have to make do with what have.
I was an out-of-work actress living in a basement suite when I paid that money.
The number of people out of work dropped by 203,220 to 27542 million, the ONS data showed.
Within a few years, Mr. Barris was out of work and had run through his record royalties.
Critics also say taking over private credit reporting companies would put about 20,000 people out of work.
The number of people out of work dropped by 231,22017 to 1.290 million, the ONS data showed.
While he was out of work to recover, his longtime co-host, White, filled in for him.
Ducking out of work to see a listing is inconvenient, but also a bit of an adventure.
The unemployment rate measures the share of people who are out of work and want a job.
Mr. Manigault had been recovering from a broken ankle and was out of work for some time.
Safety Eric Reid, one of Kaepernick's former teammates and another protest leader, is also out of work.
At the same time, there are millions of Americans out of work and worried about their future.
"The opposition is a joke," said out-of-work decorator Francisco, 32, declining to give his surname.
Education and training, with special attention to those put out of work by circumstances beyond their control.
Despite his failing health, Gomez, an out-of-work farmhand from Honduras, says he has no choice.
More than 2,000 Amazon and Google employees walked out of work Friday in solidarity with the movement.
"I thought my skills were lagging, after being out of work for nine years," Ms. Fleming said.
Despite tens of thousands of junior doctors graduating every year, many are out of work, he said.
Marijuana legalization advocates argue that shutting down the recreational markets would put thousands of people out of work.
Then, out of work after the Gore campaign ended, Attie cold-called Sorkin who actually took his call.
Safety Eric Reid, one of Kaepernick&aposs former teammates and another protest leader, is also out of work.
"We should not be haunted by the specter of being automated out of work," she said in response.
"When we got Jada I was out of work and unsure it would work out," Anthony told me.
Its biggest employer, the MG Rover car plant, closed down in 2005, throwing 6,000 people out of work.
He and his brother were left severely injured, both forced to stay out of work for a month.
If an agreement is not reached before February 15th, government employees will be out of work once more.
Google changed its policies on Thursday after thousands of employees walked out of work last week in protest.
When people are thrown out of work for months or years, for example, their skills start to atrophy.
RegretsA haggard, out-of-work Barney the Dinosaur befriends and is then taken advantage of by Mark Zuckerberg.
I head out of work at 4:40 so I have time to get changed before people arrive.
Or maybe artificial intelligence and robots will put us all out of work before the world actually ends.
What's certain is that Carmody has been put temporarily out of work and thrust into the national spotlight.
Thus, they have decided to buy and build more robots that, yes, will put people out of work.
Fremont employees spent 12% less time out of work due to injury or illness in 2019, Shelby said.
It's really the accumulation of a bunch of people who are either out of work or spending less.
Guy Stone, who works in shipping and receiving, was out of work for a year-and-a-half.
Across the city around three hundred thousand people were out of work and Darrow was one of them.
Out of work and recently hospitalized after a suicide attempt, Garland was at one of her lowest lows.
Coal-country advocates are urging the Trump administration and Congress to do more for out-of-work miners.
And even if the United States does produce more coal, it still leaves many miners out of work.
Tuesday's data showed the number of people out of work fell by 51,000 to just under 1.3 million.
Up until the 211s, women tended to drop out of work once they hit their prime childbearing age.
Of the unemployed, most are long-term employed, having been out of work for more than a year.
While a little less than their normal pay, this is generally preferable to being out of work altogether.
" Falchini agreed: "No one wants to be seen walking out of work with a roll of toilet paper.
Chen, 113, says he got the idea for NerdWallet "sitting around twiddling my thumbs," while out of work.
Perhaps most shockingly, 1 in 6 men aged 18-34 are either in jail or out of work.
Canceling NAFTA would throw millions of the 14 million people that work in NAFTA trade out of work.
But some 13 million Brazilians remain out of work, similar to the same period last year, IBGE said.
And drivers lacking skill and licensing on the new rigs, they say, could be thrown out of work.
There were some frameworks that tried to group the out-of-work population into management bits and pieces.
This meant their programs often didn't fit the "typology" of many people in their out-of-work population.
Now that they had an out-of-work population, they had to figure out how to group them.
While fewer people out of work is a good thing, it also means companies have higher payroll expenses.
That means tens of thousands of airline workers will probably soon be out of work, at least temporarily.
One is the severe economic threat posed by the coronavirus, which is already putting Americans out of work.
As such, Minnick hosted live-tasting fundraiser on Friday for bartenders out of work amid the coronavirus pandemic.
It was only the yellow bar (27.6 percent) who were "out of work" — not working but would work.
He was out of work for weeks and relied on workers' compensation payments to cover his hospital bills.
His fitness waned, and two years after his Rotterdam triumph, he was essentially broke and out of work.
"I've been out of work for almost a year," he said in an interview a few weeks back.
Economic growth had repeatedly fallen short of the Fed's expectations and millions of Americans remained out of work.
Then, in summer 803, word spread that the plant was shutting down, putting 300 people out of work.
Thousands of Google employees walked out of work on Thursday to protest the company's policies and decision-making.
It's bad enough to roil our stock markets, put people out of work, and potentially cause a recession.
Whenever Eddie, an out-of-work long-haul trucker, tries to lighten Ani's mood, she shuts him down.
That rate measures only the number of out-of-work Americans who say they are looking for jobs.
I convince C. to come meet me at my favorite taco place after I get out of work.
Automation is often blamed for these loses, but Canadians who are out of work point to another culprit.
Colin Kaepernick, the former quarterback who popularized kneeling during the anthem, has been out of work since 2017.
Everyone is under scrutiny: The candidates but also the farmers, the teachers, the out-of-work factory workers.
Those points included Perrysburg — where Mr. Abney and about 22011 other employees suddenly found themselves out of work.
Out of work for a year and a half, Mr. Semexan decided to move to New York City.
Despite their efforts, the expansion that followed was plodding, leaving millions out of work for months on end.
A trained engineer and architect, Morse found himself out of work after the financial crisis hit in 2008.
Educators, who are furious over the pension issue, called out of work sick or requested substitutes in protest.
But critics say the technology could perpetuate bias, put people out of work and even threaten human existence.
On Friday, over 83,500 Amazon workers plan to walk out of work to protest their company's environmental impact.
Yet an expanding share of out-of-work people are missing out on that safety net, often unnecessarily.
D.C. Safe: With people out of work and confined at home, an increase in domestic abuse is possible.
"My first thought was, This is going to put a lot of musicians out of work," she recalled.
Having to care for elderly family members is already a prime reason for women to drop out of work.
Will he still be claiming 42 percent of people are out of work when he's running for re-election?
For the average person, an upsetting day involves coming out of work to discover a scratch on your fender.
And while the idea of regular cash handouts may sound tantalizing, out-of-work Americans shouldn't hold their breath.
Earlier that day he had called out of work for a "family emergency" after having learned of the investigation.
Instacart said on Twitter it would pass along a suggestion to recruit government employees who are out of work.
She was out of work due to some unexplained state investigation into the school where she was a principal.
These are important aspects of what makes them so popular and ubiquitous on commutes in and out of work.
"The directive we get is we don't want to see guys that are out of work," he told CNBC.
But in Spain, despite an impressive economic recovery, 1m more people are still out of work than in 2008.
Young people are hurt most by this trend—one in four French people under 24 are out of work.
She might be out of work for days if her boss was feeling especially outraged at Margery's public indecency.
Another firm, called Alkahest, which was spun out of work done at Stanford, has had less trouble attracting money.
Whatever the tabloid newspapers say, most out-of-work households in Britain have never had it all that easy.
The actor has been mostly out of work since his FX series, "Anger Management," was canceled in December 2014.
Four of Atlantic City's 12 casinos shut in 2014 and remain closed, putting thousands of people out of work.
They assumed the rise of online banking and the proliferation of ATMs would eventually put tellers out of work.
The unemployment rate measures the proportion of jobseekers out of work, and in July some 115,000 Italians became jobseekers.
I dip out of work an hour early and meet them both for a cocktail and a cheese plate.
I dip out of work early and run by the liquor store to pick up a bottle of vodka.
Last year, Brookings Institution researchers Martha Ross and Natalie Holmes analyzed what the out-of-work population looked like.
Primarily, the millions of professional truck and taxi drivers around the world who may be shoved out of work.
If they're a recruiter, have your cousin who's been out of work for a year send them a resume.
But those changes (which included stripping older, out-of-work members of their voting privileges) precipitated a backlash, too.
It's been shown, repeatedly, that migration is not actually putting people out of work or wearing down public services.
BHS's collapse in April 2016 threw 11,000 people out of work and permanently reduced the pensions of 20,000 people.
But most economists expect Beijing to move slowly, fearing social instability if millions are suddenly thrown out of work.
Hands Free Hectare says the project is not about putting farmers out of work but instead modernizing their position.
Infrastructure means millions of good paying jobs for lots of Americans who are either out of work or underemployed.
Their argument is that the official unemployment rate does not adequately reflect how many people are out of work.
More than 1,000 people in the US Virgin Island's tourism industry, islanders' bread and butter, remain out of work.
If Republicans fail to get to work they will find themselves out of work in the next election cycle.
Unemployment is just above 6 percent in Germany but one in five people in Spain are out of work.
The study also found that having a work wife or husband does not negatively harm out-of-work marriages.
Hundreds of employees sent a letter to executives slamming the decision, with many walking out of work in protest.
Yet over 6.3 million are still out of work, many of them clustered in cities with chronic, high unemployment.
Scene Stealers LOS ANGELES — Some out-of-work Hollywood moguls handle the transition from general to civilian with grace.
The number of people out of work edged up by only 1,000 to 2.1 million in seasonally adjusted terms.
Suddenly, billionaires are bankrolling these technologies while we wring our hands about being put out of work by robots.
But the localization of data helps diagnose that problem while not obfuscating other types of out-of-work people.
He has never claimed benefits when he was out of work—he thinks that's an abuse of the system.
Can you say what happens to you, or are you ... MW: Well, this year we're all out of work.
Kutcher thinks actors could be "automated" out of work, just like everyone else, thanks to advances in artificial intelligence.
He said he stayed out of work for three or four days the last time he had the flu.
Some employees are already out of work and millions could end up losing their jobs in a potential recession.
I haven't been this out of work since, I can't remember when, since maybe the start of my career.
With their faces and fingertips covered in soot, miners needed another technology for clocking in and out of work.
Cuomo's call, no matter how necessary, leaves tens of thousands of people out of work for the foreseeable future.
In all, the event raised about $5,000 for an emergency fund for out-of-work food and beverage workers.
The growth slowdown makes it harder to resolve another French problem: the large numbers of people out of work.
Returning veterans, mostly white, took back factory jobs; out-of-work, Brown returned to cooking and cleaning for pay.
With most of the U.S. ordered to shelter in place or socially distance, drivers are nearly out of work.
That would cripple Canada's largest manufacturing sector, putting an estimated 250,000 people out of work, according to one forecast.
It will compensate employees who are out of work until then, Macy's CEO Jeff Gennette said in a statement.
There is so much demand for Andrews' product that she's hiring out-of-work bartenders and waitresses to help.
Many consumers are being put out of work and are just trying to get enough groceries to get by.
Michael Jackson's estate is donating $2628,28503 to help entertainment professionals who are out of work during the coronavirus pandemic.
An upstart local New Hampshire TV news operation, NH1, closed down in 2017, putting 35 journalists out of work.
The bill is one of several measures coal worker advocates say is necessary to help out-of-work miners.
"It could range from being out of work due to disability to car repairs and home maintenance," Boneparth says.
You can take the woman out of work, but you can&apost take the work out of the woman.
They spurred an estimated 4 million people across seven continents to walk out of work and school on Sept.
Whatever you do, refrain from feeling guilt or shame that you were out of work, says the interview coach.
Brazils jobless rate fell to 11.6% in the three months through October, with 12.4 million Brazilians out of work.
When automation comes on full bore, just autonomous vehicles will have about 20 million Americans out of work, overnight.
It's no great loss that physicists are out of work now that a theory of everything has been discovered.
Brazil's jobless rate fell to 11.6% in the three months through October, with 12.4 million Brazilians out of work.
Some Americans are already out of work and millions could end up losing their jobs in a potential recession.
The rise of the automobile, to cite the obvious example, did indeed put most manure shovelers out of work.
One in five young Brazilians is out of work, and Goldman Sachs says Brazil may be facing a depression.
Around 600 Wyoming miners were left out of work, with no advance warning, and the mines were left unstaffed.
Companies are also hiring the long-term unemployed — those who have been out of work for six months or longer.
When Taylor Roberson, 26, was hospitalized for endometrial surgery three years ago, she was out of work for two weeks.
"We actually have really wonderful chemistry and we spent so much time with each other out of work," Condor said.
Alana has remained out of work while caring for her daughter and is living with relatives to make ends meet.
Today, in 2017, the president's top economic advisor said he had no worries about robots putting people out of work.
Automakers, tech titans, and startups are racing to essentially put four million truckers, cabbies and other drivers out of work.
Always complaining, trying to get out of work, blaming other employees and even yelling at me in front of customers.
A couple dozen Activision Blizzard employees walked out of work on Tuesday in protest of the company's decision as well.
Like, what if Arie just stepped out for a week, and we let an out-of-work actor step in?
In 2015 the gigantic SSI steelworks closed for good, putting 2,000 people out of work and whacking the local economy.
All we do know for sure is that 800 people are out of work tonight and that's never good news.
Drum Machine Actually drum machines are kinda cool because they put a lot of drum nerds out of work. 33.
On the way, I buy a COS work dress online (£55) as I am rapidly running out of work clothes.
Our miners are out of work–now they're just attacking energy companies like I've never seen them attack anything before.
For example, when automated teller machines were developed, many people thought ATMs would put most bank tellers out of work.
Unemployed workers are defined as those out of work who have looked for a job and are available for hire.
"It's awesome because there is no fear of people thinking you are out of work," said the Fabletics co-founder.
And Pressley went to Boston University for two years before she dropped out to help her out-of-work mother.
She had previously been out of work for two months last spring and hadn't revealed the details surrounding her illness.
They have to be constantly tested, and even a small glitch can put a rig out of work for days.
There are middle-aged Londoners like Michael, an out of work driver who doesn't qualify for support from the council.
The two companies halted service in Austin shortly after the vote, putting about 10,000 of their drivers out of work.
Ending the service also meant that about 10,000 drivers would be out of work, Taylor Patterson, an Uber spokeswoman, said.
Brazil is set to emerge from its worst-ever downturn, but 12 million are out of work in the country.
You will have your Manchesters and Birminghams … [and] hundreds of thousands of artisans will assuredly be sometimes out of work.
The new report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows more job openings than there are people out of work.
I see some of my educated, bright and capable younger acquaintances stuck in dead end jobs or out of work.
They speak to the human cost incurred when a plant shuts down: Fears of their parents being out of work.
Over the weekend, a photo of out-of-work web developer went viral, resulting in a flurry of job offers.
About one-quarter of the unemployed, or two million people, have been out of work for 27 weeks or more.
Bencebi says many of her colleagues are calling out of work, replicating a pattern seen at the Transportation Security Administration.
An out-of-work actor — that's Annie as Annie — pursues a second career as a vigilante chasing down dangerous criminals.
"The politicians who have made attacking immigrants their core, they're all out of work," said Ian Danley, Garcia's campaign manager.
The growth in borrowing was compounded by the Great Recession, when many out-of-work Americans went back to school.
Prime-age adults in these areas are twice as likely to be out of work than those in prosperous ones.
Acting was the only unstable profession in those days—the archetypical profession where you're likely to be out of work.
I've been out of work for seven years, I've got no income coming in but I've been spending my savings.
You never know when they're out-of-work criminal geniuses that can help you pull off a major bank job.
Meet Nephi Garcia, a high-end fashion designer who found himself out of work — until one magical trip to Disneyland.
But recently Google, facing an internal rebellion by employees, bowed out of work on a Pentagon contract called Project Maven.
But A.I. may also put millions of people out of work, and some worry that it could wreak global havoc.
It would be the people who are out of work and how we could get them back in the workforce.
They knew they wanted to stay, but with Gregory out of work, they were struggling to afford the posh suburb.
In September, he told an out-of-work gardener that he need only "cross the street" to find a job.
An out-of-work waitress in Amsterdam, though, can count on the government to cover 24 percent of her wages.
Macon was recently captured on video lecturing an out-of-work gardener in Paris to look harder for a job.
As the coronavirus spreads, there are already precedents in the U.S. for providing wages for those thrown out of work.
"If it's a social quarantine and it's forcing you out of work, that would not be a disability," Mancuso said.
Let's help people thrown out of work by the coronavirus and the fossil fuel industry's reckless boom and bust approach.
Many stylists are out of work and, in turn, their clients are left to find alternatives to their usual routines.
A growing percentage of Americans are out of work or have had their hours reduced due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The other had complained that he would suffer financial hardship from being out of work during the four-month trial.
Some 187,000 Finns were out of work in February, with an unemployment rate of 6.6%, Statistics Finland said on Tuesday.
Because so many in Janesville are now out of work, nonprofits lose board members and contributions to local charities shrivel.
Because their parents are out of work, students at Parker High start showing up for school both hungry and dirty.
In Mexico and Canada, G.M. plants that depend on American factories have been shut down, putting thousands out of work.
However, these numbers mask the reality that many people in cities and in rural areas are chronically out of work.
I know that he has been out of work for a few months, so I feel guilty and Venmo him.
Even so, when I ran out of work to do on nights and weekends, I felt free, invisible, and lonely.
As a result, some shippers are only contracting with carrier companies, which could put many independent drivers out of work.
Now, a week after Horowitz announced a radical restructuring of the Fox Sports digital arm, he is out of work.
He was older, Baha said, and out of work and he decided that he was finally ready to lose everything.
"You'd get out of work exhausted and the next thing you know you are dancing the stars away," he said.
As a certain out-of-work bond trader in London can attest, there's no free lunch – not even in sports.
The suspension puts thousands of hourly arena workers — those in charge of scanning tickets and selling refreshments — out of work.
But I don't see how capitalism survives a techno-boom where automation puts half the population out of work. Thoughts?
Look, I'm a great believer in all forms of energy but we're putting a lot of people out of work.
In Trump's announcement, he said that "we're not going to put our businesses out of work" to reduce carbon emissions.
DeGeneres is no stranger to bigotry — after all, it kept her out of work for years — but this is not bigotry.
There's no system of power keeping straight people out of work, without equal legal rights, or in danger of physical violence.
That&aposs important because economists worry that people who are out of work for long periods can see their skills erode.
The dystopian view holds that all those vehicles will put some 5 million truckers, cabbies, and other drivers out of work.
Last week, 21.14,22 Google employees around the world walked out of work to protest the company's handling of sexual misconduct claims.
In the wake of the financial crisis, as smartphones were just becoming the norm, millions of Americans were out of work.
When I keep my nose to the grindstone, I typically stumble out of work late at night with a mediocre solution.
Canada just can&apost -- just kicks us, kicks us, kicks us on lumber and puts people out of work in Maine.
And if current trends continue, a quarter of men between 25 and 54 will be out of work by mid-century.
But in doing so, it will ultimately end up putting hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of people out of work.
Stewart, an out-of-work construction worker and father-of-two from Staten Island, disappeared in the early hours of Dec.
This would let the government tighten benefit rules, and focus training on those out of work rather than the system's insiders.
Ripa, who hadn't been given a heads-up on Strahan's exit, called out of work the day after learning the news.
The financial crisis put enough people out of work to allow Barack Obama to oversee job creation of 2.5m a year.
With roughly a quarter of Greek workers out of work, those lost income-tax revenues add to the government's cash squeeze.
We are told of Al's impotence, one of the reasons Fisher gave for leaving him (he was also out of work).
The halting entreaty of an out-of-work relic beseeching his one-time pals, in the intro, to work together again?
In 2017 about a fifth of the workforce in the south, and over half of young people, were out of work.
Since April 2016 most working-age benefits have been frozen in cash terms, making a life out of work less attractive.
The first is fears that automation will put millions of people out of work, leaving them with little or no income.
As it is, they're still concerned with rounding up the soon-to-be out of work employees of Al Jazeera America.
In September, McDonald's workers from 10 cities walked out of work to bring attention to alleged sexual harassment at the chain.
A nickel refinery on the outskirts of town folded, putting 800 people out of work and leaving A$300m in debts.
If wait limits are imposed the VTC sector claims it would result in scores of drivers being put out of work.
The idea behind work requirements is that poor people are incentivized to stay out of work when given free government help.
"There's suffering in this country," Romney said of people out of work, as Obama turned his head down to his notes.
By 1931, fully twenty-five percent of America's Chinese were out of work, and many looked to the tongs for welfare.
But those forced out of work by their government's war on coal can also expect aid in transitioning to new jobs.
There are lots out of work or laid off from companies downsizing, but my direct circle hasn't been drastically affected. Yet.
I'm hoping he ends up being an out-of-work, post-apocalyptic Criss Angel, but either way, Jesus has me intrigued.
I walk out with Harris, who was told by her boss that she had to leave to clock out of work.
The faster Uber gets its driverless cars on the road, the faster all of those drivers will be out of work.
Back then, as the unemployment rate touched 10 percent, 2023 million out-of-work Americans applied to work for the Bureau.
How in the world can anyone justify putting workers out of work or, worse still, requiring them to work without pay?
As many as 30 employees at Blizzard's parent company, Activision Blizzard, reportedly walked out of work in protest on October 8.
That would put the industry's nearly 20,000 freight brokers out of work and unseat big names like C.H. Robinson and TQL.
"Autonomous vehicles don't put truck drivers out of work because truck drivers do a lot more than drive trucks," Gladwell says.
Out-of-work Kentuckians are increasingly turning to farming "out of necessity," said Martin Richards, who runs Kentucky's Community Farm Alliance.
Take Dennis Haines, 46.63, thrown out of work in January when the printing plant where he worked for 30 years closed.
Furloughed federal employees are eligible for state unemployment and can file a claim the first week they are out of work.
Whether it's an American home builder or a Canadian sawmill worker, those individuals should not be put out of work needlessly.
Justice Department officials had cautioned that criminal charges would destroy HSBC and put thousands of innocent bank tellers out of work.
On March 30, more than 20 county schools closed after teachers called out of work after lawmakers passed the pension bill.
Big picture: The candidate pool includes both active and out-of-work CEOs, with both public and private company experience represented.
It's technically true to say they're "not employed," but that gives a misleading impression that they're out of work and struggling.
The fact that Ripa called out of work on Wednesday and Thursday of this week only added fuel to the fire.
The seven-year economic crisis and an austerity-induced recession have driven thousands of people out of work and squeezed wages.
Now, look, I'm a great believer in all forms of energy, but we're putting a lot of people out of work.
I don't want to get into specifics but it seems like we're going to be out of work for a while.
Millions of people in my industry are suddenly out of work, and no one knows when -- or whether -- relief will come.
He knows, in this theater, you're a god, but the minute you step out, you're just an out-of-work actor.
Two gardeners, out-of-work actors themselves, agree to act in her films, as does a lawyer who's in the area.
Taking Medicaid away from people who are out of work would damage some of the most vulnerable people in the country.
Xavier's mother, Janet Guillen, of Inwood, said she has been out of work because of the demands of caring for Xavier.
The deeper issue, however, is that the country suffers from crippling unemployment, with 61 percent of its youth out of work.
" Ms. Obradovich looks at the people hurt by a prospective shutdown: "More than 100,000 federal employees who are out of work.
The coronavirus pandemic has led to store closings, postponed sports seasons, and has left millions of employees temporarily out of work.
As nonessential businesses across the country have been forced to close, unemployment claims are up significantly with millions out of work.
I have to work and my work is very physical and if I can't be physical then I'm out of work.
Firms face too little competition, cushy labour laws lock the jobless out of work and the public sector provides woeful services.
Also on the agenda is a preoccupation from last year that automation will soon put millions of people out of work.
It would also compensate for the massive loss in income tax revenues governments would see if everyone were out of work.
Mr. Bracey has worked several jobs, including in telemarketing and sales, but he has been out of work for several years.
Money collected with Kim's proposed robot tax would be used to educate and train out-of-work employees for new jobs.
Recent figures have shown the number of Germans out of work falling further, consumer morale improving and the manufacturing sector expanding.
And in November, 20,000 Google employees walked out of work, demanding the company stop sexual harassment and discrimination in the workplace.
President Jiang Zemin presided over a painful overhaul of the state sector that put around 40 million people out of work.
The American foothold put some of the valley's toughest men out of work, the same Afghans who knew the mountain trails.
Now, as tens of millions of Hindus celebrate the Kumbh, countless Muslims and lower-caste tannery employees are out of work.
Verdict: False Reality Check: Fiorina on record numbers of men out of work By Tami Luhby and Sonam Vashi, CNN "We have record numbers of men out of work, we have record numbers of women living in poverty, we have young people who no longer believe that that the American Dream applies to them," Fiorina said.
Some 57% of the unemployed have been out of work for over a year, and a quarter for four years or more.
At some point, the tech will be ready, and some proponents will want to use it to put humans out of work.
The Civilian Conservation Corps helped restore the nation's parks, stimulate the Depression-era economy and provide jobs for those out of work.
But she worked for a decade to bring all of those who were thrown out of work back in from the cold.
This falls far short of the expansion required to lower the 12% unemployment rate, representing nearly 13 million Brazilians out of work.
Zarchy got out of work early and the two had what in retrospect turned out to be a classic San Francisco date.
The country's sixth-largest coal producer, Blackjewel LLC, filed for bankruptcy last week, putting 600 Wyoming miners out of work without warning.
There has been a steep increase, of 8%, in the number of people out of work for between one and two years.
However, if there is an economic downturn and you are unemployed, you may be out of work for a year or more.
"We've got a lot of people here out of work," said Joyce Tausch, a 78-year-old retiree who lives in Redding.
But canceling The Nightly Show won't just put Wilmore out of work, it will also disband an incredibly diverse group of writers.
Women and young people are particularly likely to be out of work, with more than 18% of women... without jobs in 2018.
The shuttering of both sites, which drew millions of readers each month, has put 115 journalists out of work, the newspaper added.
Polls consistently showed that a large majority of Americans blamed him for the shutdown, which put 800,000 federal employees out of work.
The company said the plant would be shut "indefinitely" after the Friday night fire that put some 3,800 workers out of work.
The DOL is "judging what should happen in a free market and attempting to put financial advisors out of work," he said.
The United States disbanded Iraq's army in 2003 to start a new one from scratch, leaving many Sunni officers out of work.
Last week, Kraft shut down a 44-year-old factory in Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania, putting more than 400 people out of work.
All of you guys were able to magically get out of work and dressed in Antifa gear or this is your job?
"In 20 years, when I'm old and haggard and out of work, I'll definitely be up for a season nine,"  she joked.
When you're a recently out-of-work NBA star, you kind of want to hold on to all the assets you have.
The last WGA strike began in November 2007 and put thousands of people out of work over the course of 100 days.
This initiative should also include technical training programs for high school graduates and retraining programs for individuals who are out of work.
He was out of work when a friend saw an opening for a content moderator at TripAdvisor and urged Garvin to apply.
The percentage of long-term unemployed — those registered as out of work for over a year — remained stable at 4.3 percent, however.
He takes a complementarian view of gender, forcing women out of work to promote the "incomparably sacred duties" of homemaking and childbearing.
The more sought-after workers seem to stay busy, it's the average joes that struggle and seem to be out of work.
When people can't pay, they're often sent to jail, creating a cycle that keeps low-income families poor and out of work.
All 2,800 outlets closed that year, leaving around 23,000 employees out of work and draining the Schlecker family's multi-billion-euro fortune.
Unfortunately, there are still 5.5 million young Americans like Asa, ages 16-24, who are out of school and out of work.
When I checked back in with Tolliver three weeks after we first spoke in early November, she was still out of work.
Amna Almahi, an out-of-work journalist, has used much of her time since the start of the protests to make murals.
Subsidized jobs programs should match workers to appropriate employers, depending on what has kept them out of work in the first place.
Scores of American companies have gone bankrupt, and cuts in exploration and production budgets have thrown roughly 120,000 employees out of work.
Amazon employees at the retail giant's fulfillment center in Shakopee, Minnesota, walked out of work on Prime Day to protest working conditions.
"As of August 22, 2019, [Jarrard] had been placed out of work due to extreme mental and physical distress," the complaint alleges.
The local industry says, however, the policy will curb free speech and shut down stations, putting thousands of people out of work.
But Bezos believes our fear of being put out of work by robots is a failure of imagination more than anything else.
The hardest part for me was I literally put so many people in my company out of work right before the holidays.
Regardless, they have failed to diversify the city's economy, meaning that any changes would put the few remaining Venetians out of work.
He often spoke about his early childhood years, when his father was out of work and the family was subsisting on welfare.
Faraday Grid was developing innovative transformer technology, but ran out of money and nosedived into administration, putting 45 people out of work.
With ABC's cancellation of the hit sitcom "Roseanne" on Tuesday, people who worked on the show suddenly found themselves out of work.
The Taj Mahal officially closed last October, putting nearly 3,000 people out of work amid disagreements between Icahn and unionized workers there.
When I get out of work and it's boiling, I listen to that band and it gets out all of my frustration.
Three mops each equipped with two bright mop heads also lean on the space's walls, ultimately spotless and thus out of work.
He works to help patients learn how to step out of "work mode" so they can express what they feel and want.
Cespedes, the star outfielder, was not out of work in late January and still negotiating with teams, as he was last winter.
Eric Reid, a well-regarded defensive back who was also a prominent member of the protest movement, is also out of work.
McKENZIE There's often a bit of baggage that comes with our hanging out, of work and things that need to be done.
Then he was an out-of-work man in his 50s, being interviewed for a television report about unemployment in middle age.
Many employees are out of work or facing reduced hours as US businesses temporarily close to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
The massive fund comes as the U.S. government tries to hammer out a trillion dollar relief bill for out of work Americans.
Separately, India's Labor Ministry has advised all territories to to help construction workers who are out of work because of the outbreak.
"They've even closed down livestock farms here because of the environmental policies and lots of farmers are out of work," he said.
Put another way: A quarter of these people (who, again, used to be gainfully employed) are pushed out of work by prison.
"Employers under Title VII are permitted to consider employees' out-of-work sexual conduct," argued Hashim Mooppan, the Department of Justice attorney.
He is one of legions of contractors hired by the federal government who are suddenly out of work because of the shutdown.
Many have taken to social media, given interviews and penned op-eds, criticizing leaders in Washington for putting them out of work.
A fifth of young people are out of work, and 183 percent of the jobless stay unemployed for up to two years.
The UK government estimates that 20% of British employees may be out of work at one time at the peak of coronavirus.
Economists expect as many as 10 million workers could temporarily be out of work, as states order residents to stay at home.
The $2 trillion coronavirus relief package President Donald Trump signed into law Friday significantly expands unemployment benefits for out-of-work Americans.
But the added growth would also help reduce unemployment in a country where one in three young people are out of work.
Firms that rely heavily on contract workers argue that a requirement to treat them as employees will put many out of work.
Meanwhile, many are already out of work and their health insurance entirely as the coronavirus has caused the closure of businesses nationwide.
Angering constituents by putting them out of work in the middle of a recession and in an election year is quite another.
We're physically distanced from our favorite people, we're avoiding our favorite public places, and many are financially strained or out of work.
We ... hope these few people understand their actions may put the rest of these hard working men and women out of work.
Telltale's closure was very sudden and the layoffs left this large group of people out of work and with no safety net.
"Things are coming around," said Dan Pierce, who was out of work for about 15 months after a mine in Keewatin, Minn.
All four members of the family are out of work—they get by on small, mind-numbing jobs like folding pizza boxes.
Ms. Rivera, a dental assistant, fell behind on her rent after a medical procedure kept her out of work for nine weeks.
Survival means fully automating, which could put thousands of people out of work, said G. Kathiravan, owner of the Swarna match factory.
But as Perry points out, the economy was in a free fall and a quarter of the country was out of work.
"Clinton boasted about putting coal miners out of work" is false but definitely newsworthy (and damaging to Clinton) if it were true.
That's not enough to offset the drag caused by new trade or revitalize communities or restore dignity to those out of work.
The cuts, which could put more than 153,215 people out of work, follow a 23 percent reduction in Tesla's staff in June.
Today, unemployment on the islands is almost nonexistent — just 183 people were out of work as of Friday, according to government statistics.
The end of the Soviet era hit the country's huge workforce of merchant seamen hard and many found themselves out of work.
Four of the resort's 12 casinos shut down in 2014, throwing thousands of employees out of work and shrinking the city's tax base.
Spain's decade-long housing boom went bust in 2008 dropping the economy into a six-year slump and leaving millions out of work.
For example, those millions of Americans who are out of work because illegal immigrants have taken their jobs and driven their wages down?
It's manned by two young men—one an out-of-work Greek, the other a Norwegian bored with his stultifying Oslo desk job.
"It would reduce the number of suspects we are looking at, but I don't think we will be out of work," said Andresen.
And though she is currently out of work, she says her experiences with her old boss are helping her in her job search.
Houston-based Enron's 2001 collapse threw thousands out of work, sparked federal probes and prompted Congress to crack down on corporate accounting abuses.
President Obama will soon be out of work, but Spotify thinks it has just the job for the soon-to-be former POTUS.
The problem, of course, is that many out-of-work miners would struggle paying for this out-of-pocket or qualifying for loans.
More than one in five young people is out of work, a much higher proportion than the overall jobless rate of 9.7 percent.
One big reason: during the Obama administration, more people were out of work longer than during any time in the last 40 years.
CNN boss Jeff Zucker will undergo surgery to correct a heart condition that will leave him out of work for nearly two months.
That is in stark contrast to what is happening in the real economy, in deep recession and 12 million people out of work.
I sneak out of work a few minutes early to get there on time (although I didn't really take a lunch, so shrug).
The number of people out of work rose by 60,000 to 2.279 million in seasonally adjusted terms, according to the Federal Labour Office.
Her family and friends are reaching out in order to help her with her monthly bills while she is out of work indefinitely.
Ripa called out of work the next day, and news quickly broke that she hadn't been given a heads-up about the decision.
That made me a less valuable person on my team, and made it harder to find work when I was out of work.
Even when mosquito-borne diseases don't kill, they cause fevers, severe pain and keep children out of school and adults out of work.
And in Iceland, women walked out of work 14 percent earlier in the day than normal to protest the 14 percent wage gap.
They claim there was no explanation given along with no heads-up ... and now around 200 people are out of work and pissed.
But I'd been out of work for months and all I could think about was the job search waiting for me back home.
During the crisis thousands of firms shut and unemployment peaked at 27.9 percent, with six in 10 young job-seekers out of work.
We simply cannot afford an agreement that puts thousands of Americans out of work, increases their energy costs and devastates our core industries.
Other estimates say 26m-1003m people may be thrown out of work in these industries as well as in aluminium production and glassmaking.
Prevailing wage standards inflate contractor hourly wages by over $4 on average — that's more than half a million Americans put out of work.
In Cabello's clip, she plays a waitress who notices Mendes in a diner, then meets him later on her way out of work.
"They're going to put a lot of people out of work in the red states where the refineries are," the official went on.
I was raised in a small Pennsylvania steel town where if the wind blew the wrong way, people would be out of work.
I think that's how Peter was ultimately able to feel that he wasn't hurting Nick or A.J. or putting people out of work.
In June or July a lot of managers will be out of work so he's going to have a lot of job offers.
With over a million Americans suddenly out of work and unable to protect and serve our communities, swift and decisive action is required.
Sure, it's possible that you'll be rehired, but there's a strong likelihood that you'll be out of work when the bills come due.
"People who are out of work for a long time become fearful, lose motivation and become less attractive in the workplace," he said.
Living in California and now out of work, Robertson took his family to Disneyland for a weekend after the cancellation in January 2007.
While working at a department store, Ramona cowers as she's talked down to when asking her boss to get out of work early.
Chicago Bulls head coach Jim Boylen had a time clock made for his players so they can punch in and out of work.
Those regs fall primarily on the energy sector and are already putting coal mines out of business and coal miners out of work.
"We should not be haunted by the specter of being automated out of work," she said in an answer reported by The Verge.
At an old Ottoman fort, we found a group of out-of-work tour guides eating beans and fried dough on the steps.
And in Iceland, women walked out of work 14 percent earlier in the day than normal to protest the 14 percent wage gap.
It's Friday, and you usually head for a beer (ha, a beer, indeed) when you both kick out of work for the weekend.
Within that sample, the researchers found that 56% of those people were laid off at least once or were pushed out of work.
About 30 out-of-work federal employees called the food pantry for help over the past several days, which is unusual, Alexander said.
The stock market has tanked, businesses large and small are in trouble, many people are unexpectedly out of work or getting paid less.
"Right now, France is a pressure cooker," said Sehel, born and raised in Revin, where one in four residents is out of work.
Then again, we'd be out of luck and probably out of work as columnists if all we had was good news and progress.
But it could inflict pain on as many as 500,000 government employees, who could be temporarily out of work during the holiday season.
If Mr. Daco's 10 percent figure is borne out, 16.5 million people would be out of work, compared with 2420 million in February.
He said the bar was giving all of its profits to employees who were now out of work because of virus-related restrictions.
If you do get that level of help, offering your stylist, who is likely out of work, some cash is a nice gesture.
Google overhauled its policies on sexual misconduct, ending its practice of forced arbitration after 20,000 employees walked out of work in protest, above.
Then, last Friday, they were told production had been suspended and they were out of work as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
As Covid-19 essentially closes the US—and the world—businesses are shutting their doors in record numbers, putting millions out of work.
More than 530,000 gaming industry employees are out of work, which is 96 percent of the total U.S. casino workforce, according to AGA.
Like other people standing in line, Mr. Jimenez said he worried about draining his bank account while he was out of work indefinitely.
That ban has crippled the Chinese firm and threatened to put tens of thousands of Chinese employees of the company out of work.
Several thousand union members, protesting rising health care costs, stayed out of work and later came to an agreement with the school board.
Then he listened to Mr. Yang discuss the threat of automation, which Mr. Yang says could put millions of truckers out of work.
Mr. Williams worked as a garbage collector and as a cook to pay rent while Ms. Montanez was out of work, she said.
Reduced demand for agents' services would put many New Yorkers out of work, argues Sarah Saltzberg, a co-founder of Bohemia Realty Group.
We will be environmentally friendly but we're not going to put our businesses out of work, we're not going to lose our jobs.
Unlike in other industrialized countries, where men are driving the trend, American women are also out of work and not looking for jobs.
Meanwhile, millions of Americans who are employed directly and indirectly in the enormous shale oil and gas industry would be out of work.
Not only was I out of work, but I had years on my résumé that wouldn't help me get the job I wanted.
Nearly one in four young Turks is out of work — the highest percentage since the peak of the financial crisis in early 2009.
With two children to support, he was out of work for 15 months and living off his severance pay, savings and odd jobs.
The more you do things that you want to do, the more fulfillment and happiness you will get out of work and life.
One benefit of the modest pace of growth is that even with so few out of work, Mr. Yardeni said, inflation remains low.
His break came after the collapse of the Soviet Union, when out-of-work Russian rocket scientists began seeking employment in North Korea.
All out of work, they have forged a united movement out of protesters from a swath of towns and villages across the area.
With inflation at nearly fifty per cent, and with one in four young Iranians out of work, the economy is under extreme stress.
At Vonda's, he filmed a video for a younger man who said he was out of work and looking but couldn't find anything.
Health issues accompanying the pregnancy forced Shroyer's wife, Ivonne, out of work for about about six months — most of that time without pay.
Legions of contractors are out of work and, unlike federal employees working without pay, they have no expectation of recovering the missed wages.
Without the financing or another buyer, Sears faces the prospect of closing its doors for good and putting roughly 68,000 people out of work.
The president also reacted earlier this week when core sponsor and uniform provider Nike announced an agreement with out-of-work quarterback Colin Kaepernick.
That all sounds good, at least until you ask the 19903% of unemployed Americans who have been out of work six months or more.
This January, the nation's unemployment rate hit 210 percent, almost 13 million people are out of work, a massive government bribery scandal factored in.
With 15 million people out of work, or without stable employment, the actual jobless rate is double the officially reported rate of 4.6 percent.
Parents who opted out of work were about half as likely to get an interview as parents who were unemployed because of lay-offs.
He also proposed (several times, including in our correspondence prior to arriving) that we employ his out-of-work brother as our personal driver.
The Department of Labor is "judging what should happen in a free market and attempting to put financial advisors out of work," he said.
Many of the workers BuzzFeed News spoke to last month said they have now found themselves out of work and running low on money.
He realized he'd be out of work even before he was told — the extent of the damage on the island was clear to him.
"Learn to code" is not a viral phrase that's being spammed to out-of-work journalists; it's a targeted attack disguised as a meme.
Full automation of vehicles, if indeed it ever arrives, might solve the labor problem—although it would put thousands of drivers out of work.
He mumbled to Carlos Perozo, another driver, who said he had been out of work for a year because of a dead car battery.
But there is a need to assist the club's employees "with their daily needs while they are out of work and healing," she said.
McKibben goes on: The feds acted aggressively—they would cancel contracts as war needs changed, tossing factories full of people abruptly out of work.
Since I had nothing to do while I was out of work for nine months, I started tracking sales prices at my grocery store.
Boeing isn't about to run out of work with more than 21969,250 commercial planes on its backlog worth nearly $83 billion at list prices.
The company said the plant will be down "indefinitely" after the Friday night fire that put some put some 3,800 workers out of work.
Women tend to pull out of work as countries move from agriculture to manufacturing and services, but return when more of them get educated.
By the expanded definition of unemployment, which includes people who have stopped looking for work, 34.4 percent of South Africans are out of work.
By banning Uber, TfL is putting 40,000 drivers – many of whom are not British – out of work, and taking away a service from Londoners.
America has no difficulty creating low-wage jobs for unskilled immigrants, and its welfare benefits are too mean to tempt refugees out of work.
Pulse nightclub distributes $28,500 to out of work employees Since the shootings, the deadliest in modern U.S history, Pulse had been a crime scene.
In a world where foreign competition and automation risk putting large swathes of the population out of work permanently, is a UBI the solution?
However, Haldane said interest rates at 4.25 percent would have imposed a "very significant macroeconomic cost" in terms of more people out of work.
I think, yeah, the mechanical thresher is the best analogy to this in the sense that it put millions of people out of work.
Every three months, when another internship ends, you're out of work again, with no paycheck to count on until you find your next gig.
But in the 1930s, with millions out of work, the perceived role of the university shifted away from cultural perspective to developing specific trades.
Trudeau said his government would push back against Boeing, which he accused of trying to put thousands of Canadian aerospace employees out of work.
It is this phenomenon on which Donald Trump based his campaign: America's middle class is declining, and blue-collar workers are out of work.
Data from the Federal Labour Office showed the number of people out of work rose by 1,000 to 2.283 million in seasonally adjusted terms.
If we do not stop the current trends, what happens when mass automation hits, throwing many low skilled or unskilled workers out of work?
Instead of working through multilateral organizations, Trump unleashed a spiral of measures that could depress global economic growth and put Americans out of work.
Since 2009, the debt crisis has shrunk Greece's economy by about a quarter, putting thousands of Greeks out of work and shutting down businesses.
After the violence in Syria forced an end to shipments of auto parts from South Korea last year, they found themselves out of work.
Meanwhile, our middle class is in decline, as the out-of-work factory worker, middle manager, and small business owner face extraordinarily tough times.
Globally, 200 million people are out of work, but in Europe and the U.S. there are 8 million vacancies due to a "talent mismatch".
While the recent jobs report shows that 220006 million people are out of work, millions more have reportedly dropped out of the workforce altogether.
Mr. Niccollai found jobs elsewhere for 2001,500 workers who had been displaced by the bankruptcy, but 1,500 of his members were out of work.
Those policies will find effective persuasion for those millennials who are out of work and tired of paying taxes for a ballooning entitlement state.
Government shutdown Wheeler's appearance on the Hill comes as the majority of his agency's employees are out of work due to the government shutdown.
She took an offer for miners' wives to train as phlebotomists, but with so many miners out of work, the phlebotomy market was flooded.
When I see wages falling, people out of work, I know the hardships this inflicts and I am determined to do something about it.
And their offenses have affected the paths of other artists, determining which rise to prominence and which are harassed or shamed out of work.
"People are starting to be laid off, and it's difficult to find that money when you start being put out of work," said Jaeger.
What if they found a way to go shopping for low-income people in their Chicago neighborhoods who were recently forced out of work?
President Donald Trump's former economic chief said Sunday that Congress should require businesses to pay independent contractors out of work during the coronavirus crisis.
"Without those masks, they would be immediately out of work, because they can't work without masks," Vice President of Public Affairs Brian Turmail said.
His answer was long-term training for the chronically out-of-work and one-time cash incentives to employers offering jobs to suburban youths.
All nonessential businesses across the state have been shut down, putting thousands of New Yorkers out of work and shuttering businesses big and small.
New York waived the one-week waiting period for people who are out of work because of closures or quarantines related to the coronavirus.
"I think the best way to help people who are out of work from quarantine and the coronavirus is through unemployment benefits," he said.
Mr. Niccollai found jobs elsewhere for 2001,500 workers who had been displaced by the bankruptcy, but 1,500 of his members were out of work.
Clients, she said, told her that her unusual views on confronting emotion, not ignoring it, helped with out-of-work diversions, too, like golf.
When you break down the "out of work" population, based on the Michigan survey, you don't really get a picture of lazy hangers-on.
Today, Al Jazeera announced that it was shutting down its American operations, which could end up putting more than 700 journalists out of work.
My opponent, on the other hand, wants to put the great miners and steelworkers of our country out of work and out of business.
Mr. Dackerman said the abuse wasn't the focus of his therapy, he was there to talk about his marriage and being out of work.
Legions of contractors were put out of work and, unlike federal employees working without pay, they have no expectation of recovering the missed wages.
Besides the loss of income and identity that can come with being out of work, there's also the loss of day-to-day structure.
"I'm not sure what Inslee's plan would actually achieve other than bankrupting the economy and putting hardworking coal miners out of work," she said.
The payroll tax holiday that President Donald Trump wants to authorize would do nothing to help those who are out of work, he added.
Last-minute flights cost the couple around $1,100, they took time out of work, and Alison's mother looked after their 18-month-old daughter.
It's hard enough to decide to halt your normal operations, but then to also put dozens of people out of work is another tragedy.
In the other, bankruptcies cascade across the economy, and people are out of work in numbers this country has not seen since the 1930s.
The novel coronavirus outbreak has put a lot of people out of work and at home due to stay at home orders and lockdowns.
And it's not as though agricultural land can simply be replaced with forests, thereby disrupting the food supply and putting farmers out of work.
The storm decimated local infrastructure, tore apart miles of beaches, and left many without shelter and out of work as the tourism industry collapsed.
Data from the Federal Labour Office showed the number of people out of work rose by 0003,000 to 2.279 million in seasonally adjusted terms.
Aimee Dingle, an out-of-work cook in Manila, the Philippines, was denied credit from traditional banks because she didn't have a credit history.
Data from the Federal Labour Office showed the number of people out of work rose by 8,000 to 2.279 million in seasonally adjusted terms.
By the summer of 22010 over a quarter of the workforce—and half of young people—were out of work in Greece and Spain.
In the red corner, it's our antiheroine, Ruth Wilder (Alison Brie), an out-of-work actress in Los Angeles who can't stop sabotaging herself.
That question, which is specifically referring to out-of-work leisure activity, rules out any physical activity someone might have done at their job.
Data from the Federal Labour Office showed the number of people out of work fell by 21200,20.1 to 2.276 million in seasonally adjusted terms.
Data from the Federal Labour Office showed the number of people out of work fell by 10,000 to 2.276 million in seasonally adjusted terms.
Data from the Federal Labour Office showed the number of people out of work fell by 21200,000 to 2.276 million in seasonally adjusted terms.
That will be supercharged by technological change, perhaps in the form of electric vehicles and other robots that could throw millions out of work.
The smaller Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra in Texas had gone on strike earlier that month (and remains out of work), and, also on Sept.
"My grandfather was one of eight children of an out-of-work rabbi, so he dropped out of school to work," Mr. Robbins said.
On top of drilling costs, companies have to make a 10 percent contribution for "social peace," a subsidy for out-of-work oil workers.
Such drastic cuts ignore the fact that the average length of time that an unemployed person is out of work today is six months.
They, in turn, will have less money to buy the products and services they need, so others will soon be out of work, too.
That crisis crashed the economy, threw millions of people out of work, pushed up the U.S. national debt dramatically and undermined America's national security.
"I was out of work for quite some time," said Ms. Patrick, who came to New York from Trinidad and Tobago 21 years ago.
How much money out-of-work Americans should get was a temporary stumbling block Wednesday, but Senators ultimately passed the bill early Thursday morning.
I do find a lot of climate change advocates don't give much to thought to throwing people in oil and gas out of work.
In a community like Louisville, Kentucky, a metropolitan area with about 1.2 million people, this would amount to 9,700 people tossed out of work.
Data from the Federal Labour Office showed the number of people out of work rose by 8,000 to 2.279 million in seasonally adjusted terms.
Matheson was hardly in a position to fire him, and even if he had been, Mark would never be out of work for long.
They were designed for people who, for example, expect to be out of work and therefore without insurance for a limited period of time.
They were designed for people who, for example, expect to be out of work, and therefore without insurance, for a limited period of time.
Coal mines have shut down, hundreds of people are out of work, unemployment offices are overwhelmed, and there appears to be worse to come.
With unemployment crippling coal communities, a seemingly simple solution arises: Why not offer 'clean' energy jobs in wind and solar to out-of-work miners?
All he did was give tax breaks to the rich and put the rest of the country (or at least 13.1 percent) out of work.
The college will not appeal the decision and will reinstate him as a professor and pay him for the years he was out of work.
Roughly 50% of its young people are out of work, 99% of people live in social housing, and nearly three-quarters of households are poor.
She has an interview at a restaurant, so Abbi has to make up a lie to get out of work for the next few hours.
"For advisors that have the same value propositions as a robo-advisor, that's going to put a lot of people out of work," Krol said.
The ministry said the number of people registered as out of work in mainland France fell in the first quarter by 24,200 to 3.391 million.
Seasonally adjusted data showed the number of unemployed at 772,614 people, with those aged up to 15.63 bearing the brunt of being out of work.
But before you hit the road, you may want to consult our roundup of 10 ways to sneak out of work early (without getting caught).
The Labor Department Friday reported that a total of 46,000 General Motors employees were out of work, due to the near six week long strike.
When out-of-work Kevin Hart has to go back and get his GED, Haddish is the only teacher capable of setting these misfits straight.
With all three managers tipped to be out of work at the end of the season, they look increasingly lifeless with each passing press conference.
YouTube TV is an HTML 5 app, a design decision that came out of work done by Sarah Ali, YouTube's head of living room products.
General Motors is losing $90 million a day, and thousands of auto workers are draining their savings, having been out of work since September 16.
But multiple raters told BuzzFeed News they feared facing hidden penalties, such as being locked out of work, if they chose this option too often.
Ripa called out of work for the next few days, and news quickly broke that she hadn't been given a heads-up about the decision.
If driverless cars and trucks do become the norm, thousands if not millions of people who drive for a living will be out of work.
I never once double tapped it accidentally and it felt great to swap to an eraser without lifting out of work mode — the default behavior.
Trump mentioned China two-dozen times in the opener to his 2016 presidential bid, accusing that country and Mexico of putting Americans out of work.
For example, say you just got out of work and want to quickly know whether it's worth heading home or going to the gym first.
Targeting 1.33 percent unemployment when we could achieve 3.5 percent with little risk of spiraling inflation would mean 2.4 million people unnecessarily out of work.
He warns that millions of truck-drivers forced out of work by self-driving cars and retail workers done in by automated kiosks could riot.
I have extra time this morning since we got out of work later than usual yesterday, so I make scrambled eggs and two homemade waffles.
The effective unemployment rate, therefore, is double the officially reported 5 percent, because there are 15.6 million people out of work or without stable employment.
Democrats, meanwhile, say it's cruel to withhold basic necessities from people who need it — and that people aren't necessarily choosing to stay out of work.
Water before work The organization found that just under of quarter of the continent's residents were out of work, but there were ample regional differences.
I think about what those job opportunities would have meant to my struggling family when my dad was out of work when I was younger.
Even job losses in the coal industry have slowed, compared to their pace in earlier periods when automation forced thousands of miners out of work.
The number of people out of work in Germany decreased by 21,000 to 2.236 million in February, seasonally-adjusted data from the Labour Office showed.
The number of people out of work fell by 20,000 on a seasonally adjusted basis to 2.732 million, the Federal Labour Office said on Tuesday.
In a survey by the National Autistic Society, 79% of autistic adults on out-of-work benefits said they would like to find a job.
However, instead of throwing lawyers and paralegals out of work, jobs in this sector have actually grown faster than the labor force as a whole.
Without the work requirement, an individual's skills will degrade the longer they are out of work, and the harder it becomes to find a job.
The out-of-work quarterback recently filed a grievance against the NFL, saying the league's owners were colluding to keep him out of the game.
Rather than putting them out of work, the technology increases capacity, which may help in the developing world, where there is a shortage of specialists.
I was being treated like hundreds of others who were suddenly out of work -- their only fault: sharing the same South Asian features as me.
What had really changed between 85033 and 2016 was the propensity of people who are out of work to say that they are actively looking.
Few thought he would be out of work for long, however, as he demonstrated by taking the CEO job at PSA barely three months later.
After three months out of work, he took another machinist job for $5 an hour less than the $21 an hour he made at Leviton.
The 240 people he employs at the factory and a nearby cardboard packaging plant, and more than 100 seasonal staff, could be out of work.
An out-of-work lawyer who lives in a heavily Hispanic neighborhood in Miami, Mr. Brdar said he had never felt so compelled to vote.
The energy company's disintegration threw thousands out of people out of work, sparked federal probes and prompted Congress to crack down on corporate accounting abuses.
According to The Athletic's Darnell Mayberry, Boylen had a custom time clock made for the Bulls so players can punch in and out of work.
In 2016, tech titan Elon Musk told CNBC universal basic income would be a necessity because automation would put so many people out of work.
Instead, the environmental conversation during the election centered around relief for out of work miners and steelworkers in places like Kentucky, Pennsylvania and West Virginia.
Storm survivors may find themselves out of work -- temporarily or not -- and forced to dip into savings intended for other priorities, like a child's education.
Why it matters: Critics of the H-1B program claim employers abuse the visa to get cheaper labor, which keeps qualified Americans out of work.
Or they set up in a busy place, like outside of a factory, and make it for people who are just getting out of work.
Meanwhile, the country has vast coal reserves and a lot of coal miners who could be out of work if coal consumption dips too far.
Last weekend in the Washington area, more than 2,20 people showed up at five pop-up markets for out-of-work federal employees and contractors.
"This second package is more about cushioning the blow for those Australians who may find themselves out of work," Frydenberg told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
That's more than 47 million Americans out of work at a time when 40% of US households can't write a $400 check in an emergency.
He pounded on the doors in Washington, assisted by dealers and union officials who knew their brethren would be out of work if Chrysler folded.
Boosting the incomes of low-income workers is a worthwhile goal, but it's not worth the danger of throwing millions of people out of work.
And we know that for people in low-paid jobs, wages are forced down even further while some people are forced out of work altogether.
With about 900,000 people out of work, the region has a joblessness rate of almost 23 percent, compared with a national rate of 14.8 percent.
Temporarily out of work Broadway actors have been Twitch streaming their game nights and chatting about NBC's Smash and raising money while they do it.
Bandar Khaled, a shipping official who has been out of work for months, said he feared that his family would soon be unable to leave.
The ban threatened to cripple ZTE's global telecommunications business and put Chinese employees out of work, a huge embarrassment for President Xi Jinping of China.
Seasonally adjusted data showed the number of unemployed at 15.63,886 people, with those aged up to 24 bearing the brunt of being out of work.
I live paycheck to paycheck, but I would much rather be out of work to help prevent the spread to my children or anyone else.
As many as three million people could be out of work by summertime, even with a modest stimulus, the Economic Policy Institute predicted on Thursday.
Workers who typically use masks for their jobs but are currently out of work due to the coronavirus pandemic are donating their supplies as well.
Seasonally adjusted data showed the number of unemployed at 780,913 people, with those aged up to 15.63 bearing the brunt of being out of work.
The economy has bounced back from when the unemployment rate spiked at 10% in 2009 and more than 15 million Americans were out of work.
The NFL star, 31, has been out of work for over 900 days, according to USA Today, since he left the 20193ers in March 2017.
In total the ordeal took Webb out of work for around three days, one of which was July 4, a big moneymaking day for drivers.
By combining the number of days federal employees were out of work, the report estimated the shutdowns cost federal agencies 56,938 years of lost productivity.
Desperate and out of work, Israel realized she could forge letters by literary greats such as Dorothy Parker and sell them for a pretty penny.
The bids, which could stave off a collapse that would put its 1,150 employees out of work, will be considered at a meeting on Friday.
In September, Slovenia's jobless rate was the lowest in almost 11 years at 7.2%, but the number of those out of work has risen since.
The number of Brazilians out of work fell by 419,000 in the period compared with the preceding three months, or by 13%, to 12.6 million.
It also gave him and his family the stability they needed to weather six months of David being out of work while he received chemotherapy.
Ms. Vahle, 47, said she had been out of work since she tore a back muscle at the Iowa factory where she made plastic coolers.
But the surgery put her out of work, and she started to buy street drugs to manage the pain from the operation, then for recreation.
Union leaders and opposition lawmakers have said that a merger of Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank would put tens of thousands of people out of work.
Revelations about Google's handling of Rubin's departure resulted in a massive company backlash, culminating in 20,000 Google employees walking out of work in November 2018.
If this decision stands, it will put more than 40,000 licensed drivers out of work and deprive Londoners of a convenient and affordable form of transport.
Why encourage volunteering when there are millions of people out of work that the government could hire to do the tasks we apparently need volunteers for?
When the above fails and I'm out of work to do, I have an ebook checked out from my library that I can focus on instead.
The study found that parents who had opted out of work to care for children were least likely to receive a call back for an interview.
As a result of the partial government shutdown, Leo, a tax examiner for the IRS in Ohio, has been out of work for 10 days now.
We know when we went into a recession, that wasn't a good outcome for anyone, including a lot of people who were thrown out of work.
Editor's note: The Trump Taj Mahal closed its doors once and for all in October, leaving nearly 3,000 employees permanently out of work, including Valerie McMorris.
If this decision stands, it will put more than 303,000 licensed drivers out of work and deprive Londoners of a convenient and affordable form of transport.
They stockpile sunscreen and string bikinis in their straw totes, eager to cut out of work early to snag a spot by the pool before sundown.
Like Rosa, Abani had been a stay-at-home mother who needed a way to pull in more income when her husband was out of work.
Men are legally entitled to one or two weeks of paid leave if they are taking time out of work to care for their new child.
Out-of-work and lower-income consumers won't have necessary spending abilities beyond their basic needs, which in turn will shrink consumer demand for discretionary goods.
The Iraq War was becoming a quagmire, the financial crisis had devastated the nation's collective 85033(k)s and put millions of people out of work.
Every addition does take up more time, so Tsirimokos suggests looking at how you can repurpose or get extra mileage out of work you've already done.
But, like other food automation technologies, their robot, Sally, threatens to put a number of people out of work if it replaces prep cooks in restaurants.
The data for July - released on Wednesday - showed that the number of people claiming out of work benefits fell 8,600, at 2.2 percent of the workforce.
That's a tall order indeed for a country experiencing an unemployment rate of 10%, with 31% of its youth out of work and a meaningful future.
If this decision stands, it will put more than 73,000 licensed drivers out of work and deprive Londoners of a convenient and affordable form of transport.
They can't harp too much on the cruelty of it all: they are, after all, in the same business of putting human beings out of work.
Over the past two decades the number of Britons receiving jobless benefits, as a share of those out of work, has fallen from 80% to 50%.
She would remain out of work for another month until she landed another gig, where another coworker pressured her into trying meth for the first time.
But that proposition would never get off the ground because it would put too many consultants who get rich off the current system out of work.
For starters, it's important to remember that a truly global mobilization to defeat climate change wouldn't wreck our economy or throw coal miners out of work.
Seasonally adjusted data showed the number of unemployed at 815,166 people, with younger persons aged up to 24 bearing the brunt of being out of work.
Seasonally adjusted data showed the number of unemployed at 875,7.93 people, with younger persons aged up to 24 bearing the brunt of being out of work.
This is a kind of psychological insight we haven't heard much in a while, but it's not immediately satisfying to someone who is out of work.
Or will it have to pull off the tricky task of building autonomous vehicle tech and putting its human drivers out of work to reach profitability?
Seasonally adjusted data showed the number of unemployed at 872,678 people, with younger persons aged up to 24 bearing the brunt of being out of work.
That's going to mean a lot of out-of-work people, but in the context of trucking, automation—and specifically autonomous vehicles—could be a godsend.
Niall was a ludicrous and exhausting out-of-work actor whom Charlie would never have associated with if he were not also his very best friend.
Seasonally adjusted data showed the number of unemployed at 193,899 people, with younger persons aged up to 24 bearing the brunt of being out of work.
QL Score: +5 An out-of-work, post-apocalyptic Criss Angel Bryan: Did you know that there's a character named Jesus in The Walking Dead comics?
Absolutely. Do I think we oughta throw lots of people out of work and let other countries not be as sensitive as we are to it?
Seasonally adjusted data showed the number of unemployed at 887,009 people, with younger persons aged up to 193 bearing the brunt of being out of work.
Seasonally adjusted data showed the number of unemployed at 833,858 people, with younger persons aged up to 24 bearing the brunt of being out of work.
A prolonged slump in the sector and Beijing's recent campaign to cut excess capacity in "smokestack" industries such as steel have put millions out of work.
No, it didn't involve Courteney Cox popping the question in an overpriced living room — the kind that a frequently out-of-work chef could never afford.
Glen's Garden Market wrote in a tweet Tuesday evening that it is hiring both federal employees and contractors who are out of work during the shutdown.
Okay, so AI puts all these radiologists out of work, but the same AI enables a class of much lower-skilled workers to work in healthcare.
About 72.1 percent of Greece's 906,000 jobless are long-term unemployed, meaning they have been out of work for at least 12 months, the figures showed.
Tracy, an out-of-work hotel clerk in her late fifties, was lamenting the damage at the other Prince's and decrying its rivals as diabolical impostors.
Seasonally adjusted data showed the number of unemployed at 949,726 people, with younger persons aged up to 193 bearing the brunt of being out of work.
Employees of McDonald's in 10 American cities will walk out of work Tuesday to protest what they call the chain's failure to address sexual harassment claims.
Moss Side has high levels of deprivation and unemployment, with one-in-five people out of work, as well as struggling with an entrenched gang problem.
Seasonally adjusted data showed the number of unemployed at 896,193 people, with younger persons aged up to 24 bearing the brunt of being out of work.
In April, Holmes told most of Theranos' 125 remaining employees that they would be out of work by this past Tuesday, The Wall Street Journal reported.
After her diagnosis, Ms. Mangel was in the hospital for three weeks and out of work for a total of five, and running short of money.
They're also raising money for Broadway Cares, which is especially important now that so many theatre professionals will be out of work for the foreseeable future.
"This is no joke; it will put people out of work," said Mr. Avalos, a Los Angeles-based filmmaker who also runs a visual effects house.
WASHINGTON — It would most likely resemble the aftermath of a major natural disaster: food shortages, skyrocketing prices, people out of work and a plummeting stock market.
Despite this, some restaurant workers in areas stricken by the virus have been calling out of work, even though they may be risking a lighter paycheck.
About 72.1% percent of Greece's 786,20113 jobless are long-term unemployed, meaning they have been out of work for at least 12 months, the figures showed.
Then, they move on to "that's enough productivity for one day" before crossing over to "The Covert Ops Line" where the person sneaks out of work.
If you wind up out of work and the situation is "urgent," you may have to live on your credit card for a bit, McClanahan conceded.
The coronavirus may be new to us, but it's considered a standard illness by insurance carriers if it puts you out of work for long enough.
Thousands of Google employees walked out of work in protest, above, over the tech giant's million-dollar exit packages for male executives accused of sexual misconduct.
But several recent incidents have prompted employees to demand better treatment; Googlers around the world are walking out of work today to make their demands known.
About 70.8% percent of Greece's 805,047 jobless are long-term unemployed, meaning they have been out of work for at least 1.93 months, the figures showed.
In a July 2018 report, "Out of Prison and Out of Work," the Prison Policy Initiative, a criminal-justice public-policy think tank in Northampton, Mass.
Some unemployed people will be eligible for Medicaid, which determines income on a monthly basis, "so many people completely out of work will qualify," Levitt said.
Back in 232, he was a staff writer for Esquire Greece, but like almost all the Greeks I know, the crisis left Theodosis out of work.
Technology will undoubtedly put people out of work, as it has in the past, and it's worth thinking about how to provide them a safety net.
About 75.6 percent of Greece's 970,000 jobless are long-term unemployed, meaning they have been out of work for at least 12 months, the figures showed.
A long shutdown could prove painful for union members, who will have to get by on strike pay of $20113 a week while out of work.
Seeking a patent for his invention, Lee demonstrated the machine for Elizabeth I. Concerned about throwing hand-knitters out of work, she refused to grant one.
Yet more than 1.5 million Americans have been out of work for half a year or more, and skilled positions across the country are going unfilled.
While common sense might call someone who is out of work but has not been on a job interview in six months unemployed, economists do not.
It intends to invest in early-stage artificial intelligence start-ups that want to help employees do their jobs, rather than putting them out of work.
Delivery station worker organizers in Eagan, Minnesota, walked out of work until their manager agreed to talk to his boss about demands related to time off.
But you also hear when they come in and they put people out of work in the name of efficiency, but not really for that reason.
And since being out of work and out of money is no fun for anybody, you shouldn't expect flight attendants to take that risk for you.
And since being out of work and out of money if no fun for anybody, you shouldn't expect flight attendants to take that risk for you.
Seasonally adjusted data showed the number of unemployed at 849,811 people, with younger persons aged up to 24 bearing the brunt of being out of work.
Seasonally adjusted data showed the number of unemployed at 805,115 people, with younger persons aged up to 24 bearing the brunt of being out of work.
As you can see in the video, the plan isn't to put stylists out of work but to have fun trying to do something ridiculous and new.
Seasonally adjusted data showed the number of registered unemployed at 981.126 people, with younger persons aged up to 24 bearing the brunt of being out of work.
" "Announcer Jonathan Mangum of Let's Make a Deal pitches game ideas to Zonk favorite characters, The Donkey, Gorilla and Turtle, that could put them out of work.
For the likes of Ishmael and other out-of-work people-smugglers on this part of the border, logic would dictate that the cartels loom as recruiters.
"They told my husband he would have to support them [ISIS], but he refused and he has been out of work ever since," Om Noor told CNN.
Its growing frequency has resulted in mass migration of out-of-work herders to Mongolia's capital Ulaanbaatar, putting a strain on the city over the last decade.
But they now believe the impact doubles, due to greater losses from private contractors also out of work and other government spending and functions that won't occur.
Noah was out of work—he didn't want to work retail—and he's being put up for a year and being paid to write about this guy.
In 2006-7, before the downturn hit, less than a quarter of the unemployed in this group had been out of work for more than six months.
Less then an hour later I was admitted to the emergency room for surgery, which resulted in two days in recovery and a month out of work.
Some locals have blamed the Chinese for the demise of such workshops and for pushing Italians out of work, especially after the global financial crisis in 2008.
She lives in France and is currently out of work, so yeah, she'd really like to not have a four-figure credit card balance to pay off.
A recent academic study found that 20133% of all bankruptcies were tied to medical issues — either because of high costs for care or time out of work.
It has failed to revive employment or growth: half of all young Greeks are still out of work, and GDP is expected to have flatlined in 2016.
About 74.0 percent of Greece's 1.02 million jobless are long-term unemployed, meaning they have been out of work for at least 12 months, the figures showed.
Tyson Foods – Tyson said about 3,800 workers at a Kansas meat processing plant will be out of work following a Friday night fire that caused significant damage.

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