unemployed persons by industry

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60 documents for unemployed persons by industry
  • ... and their inclusion in the expression "unemployed persons" is as natural an extension as the extensi... support of their household to work in industry or not work, as they choose, they have an unique a...

  • ...(128) Given the nature of the industry and the fact that RBC consciously chose not to imp... If what the CRA seeks pertains to unnamed persons, judicial authorization is required. (301) The Min... range of federal programs for the unemployed did not violate the division of powers. The applic...

  • Key sources for accounting historians are published reports on censuses of population and the surviving enumeration books on which they were based. The increasing availability of electronic versions of census enumeration books (CEB) for Canada, the UK, and the US offers opportunities for better understanding the history of occupations concerned with the performance of accounting functions. However, census reports and original census documents must be interpreted critically. A study reports on a study of accountants appearing in the transcribed version of the British CEBs for 1881. It is shown how the published census underreported the number of accountants in Britain and suggests that there are potential inconsistencies in the manner in which accountants were counted. While accounting h...

    ... successively enhanced by the indexing of persons and places appearing in CEBs, the use of microfilm... in a district with a dominant industry [RG27/5, fol. 69]. Despite the existence of the al..., whether apprentices, assistants, the unemployed, and the retired should be allocated to the occupa...

  • ..."complement" means the master and the persons who constitute the crew of a vessel. (effectif). "...(chef de l'entretien). "marine industry association" means any grouping of owners of vesse... during which the crew member remains unemployed at the same rate as the wages payable under the co...

  • ... of power that deal with federal things, persons or undertakings, or where in the past its applicat... about the regulation of the insurance industry within the province, and the particular provisions... to the bank if the borrower becomes unemployed. The beneficiary is the bank, and the amount of th...

  • ... of benefits payable, in relation to persons or to groups or classes of persons who work or havve worked for any part of a year in an industry or occupation in which, in the opinion of the Comm... no fault of their own, are truly unemployed and who are seriously engaged in an earnest effort...

  • ... of benefits payable, in relation to persons or to groups or classes of persons who work or havve worked for any part of a year in an industry or occupation in which, in the opinion of the Comm... no fault of their own, are truly unemployed and who are seriously engaged in an earnest effort...

  • ... 60 was the normal age of retirement for persons working in similar positions, and further found th... is pervasive within a particular industry: at para. 1. [117] The delegation of the choice of... and pride that flows from being unemployed”: Tribunal decision #2, at para. 69. [298] By the t...

  • ... in a bid to make it easier for unemployed persons ''to identify new opportunities'' and for ...$67 million in 2012-13 as it refocuses on industry-led research. Stressing the importance of natura...

  • By looking at the case of Peruvian migration to Chile, this article explores some of the characteristics of the social reproduction of transnational families between two neighboring countries in the South. This article examines the role played by structural socio-economic conditions migrants live by in Chile in shaping their transnational family lives. It discusses how the labor and housing segmentations of migrants in Chile make family reunifications difficult so that geographical proximity between the two countries is not an enabling factor for the encounter of these families. It also examines some of the characteristics of this community of migrants in Chile, and how their class origin and gender help to understand the particular dynamics of these transnational families and the conju...

    ... things remains bound up with the law of persons" (1998 [1925]: 58). Hamber and Wilson, following M... migrants moved to work in the textile industry and Peruvian shepherds went to work in farms (Paer...Javier felt the pressure of being unemployed in Chile and having to pay his living expenses wit...



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