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19 Additionally, precarious manufacturing work was legalised in 2004 to contribute to decreased employment costs for companies.
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Thus, the number of precarious workers in manufacturing increased up to 560 000 in 2008, but this number fell suddenly to 250 000 in 2009, immediately following the economic recession, 19 most likely because companies had terminated the contracts of precarious workers.
His father, Moritz, earned his living designing and manufacturing cardboard boxes, and the family's circumstances became precarious with the rise of the ultraright Iron Guard.
But the company is now about to address its long-term, and increasingly precarious, reliance on big vehicles by transferring billions of dollars in product development and manufacturing costs into car programs.
Massive, precarious.
Conversation is precarious.
They are also precarious.
It is precarious.
Without a vibrant manufacturing base, societies tend to divide between rich and poor – those who have access to steady, well-paying jobs, and those whose jobs are less secure and lives more precarious.
Talk about precarious.
Manufacturing contracted.
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