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But I suspect that the Inland Revenue, Britain's tax authority, will jump very heavily on anyone trying to use clumsy ploys to avoid the tax, like redefining employment as partnerships or nominal relocation of place of work.
Women who in cases of an international relocation enjoy employment rates of 90percentt before their move, but are employed only 35percentt of the time after their move.
The energy minister, Irene Muloni, says a committee has been set up to look at the issues of relocation and employment.
Many governments now require that environmental analyses of airport development projects include evaluations of population relocation, changes in employment patterns, and distortion of existing regional land use and transportation planning.
Particular attention must be paid to the restructuring and relocation of multinationals which significantly affect the employment of women and increase their unemployment, particularly in regions where there is no alternative employment.
These are things like a pay cut or a forced relocation to an office more than 35 miles from their principal place of employment.
In the 1920s and '30s many of the area's textile mills were closed, but despite continued trends of mill relocations away from the area, the textile and clothing industries remain the city's largest source of employment.
The intervals of employment shrank.
Record levels of employment.
Higher rates of employment.
"Families could be free to come and go while they await immigration hearings, receive education about their rights and responsibilities, and pursue permanent relocation and employment".
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