"employer" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- He made his appearance today after the Labor Department reported that employers had shed nearly 200,000 jobs last month even before the terrorist attacks.
- One notable weakness among service industries was in retail sales, where employers, on a seasonally adjusted basis that takes account of the typical extra hiring for holidays, shed roughly 20,000 jobs in December.
- In the strongest signal yet that the booming American economy is slowing, the Labor Department reported yesterday that the nation's private-sector employers, instead of hiring, shed 116,000 jobs in May.
- The nation's employers shed 223,000 jobs, the largest monthly decline since February 1991, in the middle of a recession.
- Since then, various studies have demonstrated that employers do not shed workers when the minimum rises.
- "Their inability to create more jobs than larger employers have been shedding is the central cause of stagnant employment in America."
- The nation's employers shed 86,000 jobs in March, the largest loss for a single month in more than nine years and an indication to many economists that the United States may be on the verge of a recession.
- "It looks to me like employers are finally either facing or expecting a level of demand that's much more convincing to them," Mr. Bernstein said "This is yet another piece of evidence that employers are shedding their excessively cautious ways."
- Although major employers like Kodak shed thousands of jobs in the 1980's and 1990's, the region's industrial base, heavily reliant on manufacturing durable goods like air-conditioners and medical equipment, remained for the most part intact.
- And not by a little bit: their much-quoted research estimated that the plan would cause employers to shed 800,000 to 2.1 million workers, mostly in low-wage positions.
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