Word: hire
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Third, there is no principle that states the market could not do for society what the government is supposed to be doing. Mississippi not only legalized gambling, but made acquiring licenses easy. Now its economy is booming, as casinos hire many who were unemployed, draw out-of-town money into the local economy, and revitalize the many destitute towns in which they have located...
Yesterday's announcement from the Harvard News Office came just three weeks after Proctor announced his resignation, a short search in contrast to the 18-month effort required to hire Proctor...
Other options include expanding job networks to direct employers toward talented black applicants, or extending tax breaks to businesses in the inner-city which hire significant numbers of local residents. Both policies would help revitalize decaying neighborhoods and boost employment...
...Phillips Brooks House administration forced Canel to work those hours because money not spent paying Canel's salary one day a week could be saved to hire an assistant bookkeeper, according to King...
...will cost jobs. The company argued that outsourcing is necessary in order to remain competitive. TIME's Joseph R. Szczesny says the agreement apparently preserves GM's ability to outsource some work. In exchange, the union received concessions on safety and health issues, as well as a promise to hire more workers for the two plants. Employees there had been working six- and seven-day weeks to meet production needs. Wages were not an issue. Szczesny reports that the negotiated settlement follows a precedent set by several previous strikes, and will not necessarily set the terms for industry- wide labor...