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Yet the recession has hit black workers harder than it has hit others, the report said.
"What normally happens is businesses work their existing workers harder during the early stages of an expansion," he said.
An alternative explanation is that economic and political inequality sit together: in more unequal nations, bosses are able to drive their workers harder.
In part, busyness is a matter of economics: it has to do with bosses driving workers harder (or admissions committees asking more of applicants), and with the forces of meritocracy making life more competitive.
Economists generally see such increases in pay and workweeks as an indicator that companies are pushing their existing workers harder to meet rising demand, moves that tend to presage hiring.
Mr. Miller says that changes in retirement benefits have hit many American workers harder than him -- and that he wonders how people who have no pensions at all will manage.
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Soaring unemployment has hit both skilled and unskilled workers hard.
This is in addition to a recession that hit many workers hard.
Mr. Ren pushed his workers hard, particularly in research and development.
People here believe that public cuts will hit the poorest social classes and public workers hardest.
In the second, "northern European" group (Scandinavia, the Netherlands, Austria and Ireland), taxes and unemployment benefits are high and workers hard to fire.
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