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were job
noun
A task.
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The leading causes were job loss and divorce.
Asked if there were job losses planned, he said: "Not presently, no".
When asked if they were job shadowing, she replied that "they are actually doing" cleaning.
Other choices offered were job or schedule problems, and physical or medical problems.
Mr. Meckstroth said there were job declines in furniture, apparel, chemicals and electronics.
The pilots had said their main contract concerns were job security, work rules, retirement benefits and health care.
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His parents were job-seeking migrants from the Silesian industrial region around Katowice to the equally industrial North Rhineland.
What I hadn't remembered about that particular "I Love Lucy" episode" was why those happy housewives, Lucy Ricardo and Ethel Mertz, were job-hunting to begin with.
The legislation would have created a presumption that a number of injuries and illnesses suffered by people who worked at the site were job-related.
In the 1990s the rate of job separation did increase for middle income workers, but a majority of these separations were job-to-job changes.
"The whole emphasis was to push people into getting jobs, and there were a lot of people who actually went to work because they were job-ready and they had skills, and that was fine," she said.
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