Synonym: idle, jobless, out of work, unoccupied. Similar words: unemployment, employer, employee, employ, employment, annoyed, overjoyed, ploy. Meaning: n. people who are involuntarily out of work (considered as a group). adj. not engaged in a gainful occupation.
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271. A price-indexed minimum income was assured to protect the unemployed.
272. It is a movement that started outside institutional labor: unemployed workers, community groups, church groups.
273. But one should not ignore the fact that the Party was also developing its economic policies and identifying closely with the unemployed.
274. It would be inappropriate here to set out all the convolutions in public policy on relief for the unemployed.
275. If the unemployed learned to be better managers ... I fancy it would not be long before the dole was docked correspondingly.
276. The machine operator she replaced is unemployed and too old to be re-skilled.
277. The older conurbations, cores tend to accommodate larger proportions of the unemployed.
278. That would be a devastating blow to the long-term unemployed.
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279. While local programmes are the responsibility of the TECs, the Government guarantees the offer of help to particular groups of unemployed.
280. Yet, she knows, as the unemployed assuredly know, that nothing much is going to happen quickly.
281. I was still unemployed and struggling financially, still dependent on my parents and my girlfriend.
282. The course costs £15, or £ for senior citizens, students and the unemployed.
283. It's not a particularly good job, but it certainly beats being unemployed.
284. The article implied that unemployed people are lazy and do not want to work.
285. A more simple option would be a cash subsidy to employers who hired the long-term unemployed.
286. It must have tangible benefits for the unemployed and the community.
287. Since the Great Leap Forward of the 1950s, millions of young and unemployed people have been sent to the countryside.
288. Unemployed after graduating as an architect in 1930, she ended up working as a museum artist in the University of Pennsylvania.
289. Two smoothed versions of the numbers of unemployed supplementary benefit claimants are displayed in figure 9.3 and figure 9.4.
290. But the long-term unemployed could be given travel assistance, particularly as 40 percent live in heavily populated areas.
291. Once people become unemployed, even if they were always good union members, they are out of the labor movement.
292. The scheme was intended to provide financial help to unemployed workers in depressed areas who were prepared to move to other areas.
293. The Communists were in control of the unemployed demonstrations, they had the reflected glory of the Bolshevik revolution.
294. As the man was unemployed, the Council decided to write off the arrears of rent.
295. There is already an element of compulsion in existing government schemes for the unemployed.
296. The aggregate number of unemployed is fifty thousand this year.
297. The unemployed executives include former sales managers, directors and accountants.
298. A job placement program exists to help those who are unemployed.
299. He was a 30 - year - old unemployed labourer and a native of British.
300. I wonder how the other 10 million unemployed are coping with their personal hobgoblins.
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