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WHEN he returned that night, a "do not disturb" sign was posted on the new tenants' door, and Mr. Melesse's tiny employer, a onetime ballerina from New Orleans who danced her way from a Radio City chorus line into the prosperous marriage that brought her to this address, was waiting in the hall with her index finger pointed toward 1B.
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Only a tiny fraction of employers that knew about the credit at the time said it had prompted them to hire more workers, one study found.
Only a tiny fraction of employers offer these plans, which typically also include a high-deductible insurance plan that kicks in once the fund is exhausted.
People around the nation are now taking part in the annual enrollment season for health care plans, but only a tiny fraction of employers are offering the new plans.
While I sympathize with the health costs employers pay (I am an employer, at our tiny law firm), they have had a windfall on pensions.
The Luxembourg partnership has a staff of 2,300, making it an important employer in the tiny country where 45% of its 550,000 residents are foreigners.
Chen Meifang, who like all interviewees used a pseudonym to protect her against retaliation by her employer, is a "tiny" female worker on the Kindle production line at the Longhua campus.
His company, Bayside Foods, which he co-owns with his wife, was the biggest employer in this tiny town on Maryland's Eastern Shore, and the only grocery store.
The burden on employers would be tiny, and the benefit to workers could be life-changing.
New figures suggest the government is setting a worrying example to employers: only a tiny minority of apprentices are taken on as new recruits after their placement ends.
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