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Samsung is likely to continue working with AG on tasks like retail advertising, said the executives who had been informed of the decision.
He acknowledges that as long deep levels of poverty exist, children are likely to continue working.
They have a great deal of anxiety about their finances and are likely to continue working during retirement.
Other studies show that workers with cancer are more likely to continue working if that's how they get health insurance.
If they can take a few months of paid leave before returning to their old job, they are more likely to continue working.
And if they are already in the workforce when they apply for their citizenship, will they be more likely to continue working after receiving their citizenship?
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In Ethiopia, as a result of high unemployment rate, workers are probably more likely to continue work even when having reduced health.
Specifically, you're more likely to need to continue working full-time (since those positions are usually more remunerative), and you may need to stick close to the field in which you spent the bulk of your career, because you'll get paid more for the seniority and experience you've accrued.
The first aim was to identify the risks perceived by PT and OT as most likely to limit their capacity to continue working in physically demanding roles.
The risk factors most frequently perceived by health professionals as likely to limit their capacity to continue working in physically demanding roles were: work postures and movements, lifting or carrying, patient related factors and repetitive tasks.
This investigation has revealed that the factors perceived by participating health professionals as most likely to limit their capacity to continue working in a physically demanding role are work postures and movements, lifting or carrying, patient related factors and repetitive tasks.
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