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It would deprive them of jobs, split up their families and subject them to great harm".
While middle-management jobs split evenly, the gender gap persists among leaders in business and government.
Each company has 10,000 jobs in the United States and these jobs split into two types: those that are can be outsourced (we will call these the O-type jobs), and those that cannot be outsourced (the NO-type jobs).
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Currently Mr. Jobs splits profits equally with Disney.
In his current deal with Disney, Mr. Jobs splits profits equally, which has helped Disney compensate for otherwise uneven results from its animated movie division in recent years.
Central to the story of technological inequality is the idea of skills-biased technical change (SBTC): the theory that technology, by automating middle-income jobs, splits the workforce into high-skilled, high-wage workers and low-skilled, low-wage workers.
Often, a single person had been ultimately responsible for promoting the movies and fending off prickly questions from the financial press, but the job split under pressure.
Michael Lockwood, a respected local government officer who earned a salary of £183,097 at the time, resigned and departed in February, leaving his job split between council leader Susan Hall and the corporate director for community health and wellbeing.
If you're wondering how that works, recall that in the first "Santa Clause" movie eight years ago, Charlie's father, Scott Calvin Mr. Allenn), took over the Santa job, split amicably from his wife and moved to the North Pole, where he now presides over a rollicking township of contented elf children who churn out piles of Christmas product.
In July, the last of the post-merger top-job splits ended.
"A main feature of the economy since 2008 is job splitting," says Martin Smith, national organiser of the GMB union.
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