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Mr Zapatero merely tinkered with a dysfunctional labour market, in which the difficulty of firing incumbents deters hiring and binding national agreements decree unaffordable wage rises.
Cassandra's own modest, perhaps banal, view is that much of the problem stems from inflexible labour markets, especially in France, Spain and Italy, where the difficulty of firing employees discourages employers from hiring in the first place.
Trump, a man who generally has no time for the actual workings of government, is concerned enough with the difficulty of firing federal employees that he included the issue among his major policy proposals in his State of the Union address: he said that he would ask Congress to authorize every Cabinet member to summarily fire people in his or her agency.
Worries about the cost and difficulty of firing workers further deter potential investors, both domestic and foreign.Wish you weren't here?Rather than bracing themselves for sale, takeover or closure, the bigger state-owned enterprises in the region are pinning their hopes on bail-outs.
Pieces about Planned Parenthood and the difficulty of firing teachers who prey on students have run in major newspapers without mentioning her husband's ties to various causes and people at all.
This item is measured in the WB Doing Business, but not included in the calculation of rankings Rigidity of Employment/Labour market flexibility: Rigidity of Employment index (the average of three subindices: a Difficulty of Hiring index, a Rigidity of Hours index, and a Difficulty of Firing index) on a 0 (best -to-100 scale.
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Based on the model and approximately calculation, the difficulty of fire extinguishment in coal seam is pointed out as the difficulty and poor effect to remove the large amount of heat released.
Reconstructions have indicated the difficulty of deliberately firing timbers in this way, particularly in the prevailing climatic conditions in Scotland, and it is more likely that this was done as part of a process of fort destruction, either after conquest or when abandoned by the inhabitants.
These stories are widely discredited because of the difficulty to fire the weapon by squeezing the sear bar.
There were also the usual difficulties of fires and breakdowns, as well as so-called blow-outs that shot mud and water into the air.
Four men have died fighting the wildfires, and each of their deaths has highlighted the difficulties of fire containment.
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