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Productivity also drops: because hiring and firing have been put off, workers are no longer being shuffled from less productive to more productive firms.
It continued: "The risk for Cameron is that the terms he has negotiated do not address public concerns: an emergency brake on in-work benefits is very unlikely to put off workers from eastern Europe... "The more immediate question, of course, is whether it is enough to convince the large numbers of British people who are yet to make up their minds".
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A second effect has been in the timing of changes: when wage rises were the order of the day, unionized workers achieved them earlier than nonunionized; and when the market was moving the other way, cuts of unionized workers were put off longer.
Labour says there would be "smarter" targets to reduce low-skilled migration but ensure university students and high-skilled workers are not put off.
Rival Carillion today came out fighting, saying major public sector customers in areas like defence and health had not been put off outsourcing workers by the G4S fiasco.
Also, temporary exemptions (maybe for three years) would be put in place for students and foreign workers seconded to Britain for short periods of time, in consultation with universities and businesses, so as not to put off skilled workers coming to the country.Thus Labour hope to get the best of all worlds.
That was put off.
be put off.
Pantone was not put off.
Mr. Nirenberg was put off.
I'm not put off.
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