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Kamal Nath, the commerce minister, says a manufacturer told him he had declined an order for 50,000 shirts because he could not risk taking on workers he could not let go.
Some retailers are also taking on workers, partly offsetting a decline in manufacturing jobs.
Stores, restaurants and hotels usually start taking on workers in September and October and shed them in January and February.
It may also be that a significant number of more confident companies are now taking on workers earlier than they really need them – in anticipation that the UK really is set for a period of sustained, healthy growth, and to ensure that they get potentially the best staff available.
According to SEC data, it would go on to make more than $900 million in profits during the Bain years, from 1999 to 2004, and employment would increase by 1,200 -- owed largely to the company taking on workers from Browning-Ferris Industries.
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Two recruiters filled in forms meant for employers who agreed to take on workers, sources told the Observer.
But as Atul Kirloskar tells it, apart from a hiring splurge in 1994-95, when it added about 100 people, it has not taken on workers since 1982.
A requirement that companies must take on workers who have been out of a job for at least 60 days to qualify for the credits may also disincline them to sign up for the plan.Other instalments should follow.
The report also takes note of the human toll the disaster took on workers.
Two recruiters filled in forms meant for employers who agreed to take on workers.
Will employers even be willing to take on workers of that vintage?
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