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Now Gooden is embracing this insecure position because it is the only one available.
Guardians are put in an automatically insecure position, with no redress to the property owner".
They are the nervy, watchful "wait and see" academic generation – and putting them in that stressful, insecure position is nothing for this government to crow about.
After the lecture, there was a party where she was in the insecure position of being a student among people who were done being students.
The relative peace did not last: as war broke out, Ernst was in a doubly insecure position as an enemy alien (as far as the French were concerned) and a painter of "degenerate art" (as far as the Germans were concerned).
After a Ph.D., most people start doing a postdoc, usually a short-term assignment, meaning a rather insecure position.
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But the most alarming figure is that the 40,000 teachers now find themselves in insecure positions.
The lack of jobs in the sector in general means that there is always someone ready to snap up the crumbs of insecure positions when they become available.
Meanwhile, I sign on, or else take insecure positions, with all the complexities of working tax credits and benefit claims that accompany low-paid, short-term work.
As the Guardian reports as part of a series on a new wave of workers in insecure positions, more than half of all academics in the UK are on some kind of casual contract.
However, if temporary workers remain in insecure positions for a long time, we can conclude that they are 'trapped' in insecure and precarious jobs.
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