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These factors were resource based and included: irregular workforce, geographical spread of staff, and workload.
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Again, there are parallels with the US where ILO researchers found 10% of the workforce had irregular and on-call work schedules, with the lowest-income workers the hardest hit.
Nearly two-fifths of the workforce now falls into this "irregular" category (see chart).For Soichiro Takashima, the young mayor of Fukuoka, a city on the southern island of Kyushu, it is the poor prospects of Japan's youth that Mr Abe's reforms must improve.
The ILO report indicated that early childhood educators all over the world suffered from low and irregular payments, fuelling high turnover in the workforce and resulting in a decline in the quality of early childhood education (ECE) (ILO [2012]).
Casual and part-time employees number nearly 20m, almost 40% of the Japanese workforce.The effects of this shift to irregular work have not always been visible.
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A study published late last month by researchers with the City University of New York's Baruch College reports that after Sandy, many of these day laborers--a workforce that is typically dominated by Latino immigrants and considered a "casual" or irregular part of the construction trade--were unnecessarily put in harm's way amidst the haphazard recovery process.
c) Workforce.
Irregular data?
"Highly irregular".
America's workforce grew.
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