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# and unemployment
# Unlike a chattel slave, a wage laborer can ( barring unemployment or lack of job offers ) choose between employers, but they usually constitute a minority of owners in the population for which the wage laborer must work, while attempts to implement workers ' control on employers ' businesses may be met with violence or other unpleasant consequences.
# Average weekly hours ( manufacturing ) — Adjustments to the working hours of existing employees are usually made in advance of new hires or layoffs, which is why the measure of average weekly hours is a leading indicator for changes in unemployment.
# Average weekly jobless claims for unemployment insurance — The CB reverses the value of this component from positive to negative because a positive reading indicates a loss in jobs.
# High unemployment encourages low inflation, again as with a simple Phillips curve.
# " Overstaffing " or " hidden unemployment " ( also called " labor hoarding "), the practice in which businesses or entire economies employ workers who are not fully occupied --- for example, workers currently not being used to produce goods or services due to legal or social restrictions or because the work is highly seasonal.
# Act on Employment, regulating the duties of unemployment agencies.
# Act on Special Circumstances Under Which a Worker Could be Laid Off, protecting the workers of state firms from being fired in large numbers and guaranteeing unemployment grants and severance pay.
# the opportunity to create and oversight a provincial unemployment insurance system ( a nation-wide program was put into action in 1940 );
# Major improvements in the coverage and adequacy of the unemployment compensation system.
# various local tax withholding, such as city taxes, county taxes, school taxes, state disability, and unemployment insurance.
# Federal unemployment taxes ( FUTA );
# State unemployment taxes ( SUTA ).
# These structures determine in the long run a rapidly growing tertiary sector with hidden unemployment and the rising importance of rent in the overall social and economic system
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# Everyone has the right to work, to free choice of employment, to just and favorable conditions of work and to protection against unemployment.
# As unemployment rises,
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