Example sentences of "people [adv prt] [prep] work " in BNC.

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1 This is a new addition to a range of measures which include Jobclubs , the Job Interview Guarantee Scheme and other tested methods of helping unemployed people back to work .
2 We will immediately introduce an emergency programme of investment in the infrastructure and in public works in order to get companies and people back to work , thus reducing unemployment by 600,000 over the next two years .
3 We want an economic revival that puts our people back to work and restores our companies , large and small , to prosperity .
4 , of course , was a chapel man and er I think they saw , or some of them saw him er a in him a way round , out of things , and , of course , he did deals with the collieries to get people back to work , and whilst families had enjoyed six months in the gardens and doing all sorts of strange things , erm the men mainly wanted to get back to work , because they saw time running out .
5 This drive to help people back to work is equally evident in the success of the Job Search Seminars which were held this year and funded by Employment Services .
6 Nevertheless , being constructive , members of the Union of Construction , Allied Trades and Technicians have published a report entitled ’ Kick-start ’ , which makes various proposals on how to get people back to work and revive the economy .
7 That would put people back to work and give long-term benefits to the economy .
8 We carefully considered — I explained how we did so — how best to help unemployed people back to work .
9 Survey evidence showed that although training is an important and effective way of helping some unemployed people back to work , it is not the only way or always the best way .
10 Composite nine is about putting young people back to work and that has to be a priority in a year which has seen youth unemployment hit the one million mark .
11 BILL MILLAR finds union leaders and business chiefs unimpressed by plans to get unemployed people back to work
12 There should have been major expenditure on affordable provision , this would be a major factor in getting people back to work . ’
13 If attitudes change and , with the need to attract people back to work , they may have to , then company creches could soon be as common as canteens .
14 Roger : For some time people who study the labour market have been recommending using money paid as benefit , to subsidise the cost of helping unemployed people back into work .
15 We are not just watching from the sidelines , but rather are rolling our sleeves up and getting involved not just in getting local people back into work , but in keeping them there .
16 Meanwhile John Edmonds , general secretary of Britain 's general union the GMB , claimed the rate rise would throw 250,000 people out of work .
17 CONTROVERSIAL regulations come into force today requiring people out of work for more than 13 weeks to accept low-paid jobs or risk losing their benefit .
18 It is a return to the 1930s idea that people out of work had to humble themselves to be given benefit they were entitled to .
19 There have , for example , been 29 changes in the method of computing the unemployment figures since the present Government came to power , so that the total number of people out of work has fallen by a far greater amount in appearance than in reality .
20 The number of people out of work and claiming benefit for more than a year fell by 61,000 to a seven-year-low of 613,000 in the third quarter of the year , the Department of Employment said yesterday .
21 The Government forecasts that the number of people out of work for more than two years will fall from 550,000 in April 1989 to 325,000 by April 1991 .
22 Long-term unemployment , defined as people out of work for more than a year , is rising for the first time in five years .
23 THE SMALLEST monthly rise for almost two years in the number of people out of work , and the first clear signs that the two-year decline in car sales may be ending , prompted cautious optimism yesterday that the worst of the recession may be over .
24 ‘ Imagine all those people out of work , and doing what ? ’ he asked .
25 The Public Sector Borrowing Requirement , to eliminate which we put two million people out of work , drained our resources at a rate of P£300 a year : the equivalent of an electricity bill .
26 Although much attention has focused on the number of people out of work in recent years , less attention has been given to the number of family members who are also affected .
27 A lot of people out of work .
28 For comparison , there were 1,948 young people out of work in March 1991 and 2,759 in March 1986 .
29 Warrell did not have this kind of money , so the mine closed , throwing 50 people out of work .
30 Certainly in Britain 's case , the economic conditions remain the worst since the last war , with over three million people out of work .
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