luresomeone or somethingaway(from someone or something) to entice or draw someone away from someone or something.Do you think we could lure her away from her present employment?They were not able to lure away many of the employees of the other companies. ...
1.a period of economic decline when production, employment, and earnings fall below normal levels. 2.the act of receding or withdrawing. 3.a receding part of a wall, building, etc. 4.a withdrawing procession, as at the end of a religious service. ...
Reports on the changing face of the temporary employment industry in the United States. Number of temporary workers in the United States for 1995; Advantages and disadvantages of being a temporary worker; Changing definition of temporary work; Factors in the increased demand for temporary employees....
but as current population survey data show, there has been a sharp decline in employment among men without college degrees compared with those who have them. This decline began in the 1960s and has become more serious over time.
Maybe, the lure of fame is not easily resisted. In order to chase their dreams, some people give up their study unwisely. This phenomenon has drawn public attention. Many reasons can explain it. For example, the low employment rate, the desire for fame, and the most important I think is...
Employers, Caught between a falling population of workers and tight controls on immigration, are eager to identify extra perks that will lure more "talent" their way. Just now they are focusing on benefits (especially flexible working) that offer employees more than just pay. Some companies saw...
Pursuing an MBA abroad is arguably the best introduction to local business life if your professional goal is to live and work in Europe. Remember that INSEAD, LBS, and HEC Paris place less than 10% of graduates into US-based employment roles. Meanwhile, they make up 50-to-66% of graduate...
the gold produced costs more than it sells for. It is certainly no business for amateurs. Nevertheless, the lure of the occasional great strike and the resultant fortune maintains a steady stream of followers for this variety of Pied Piper. As a lottery industry it surpasses even oil. Millions...
Firms have scrambled to respond. Many food and accommodation businesses have raised wages—by an average of 8.1% year on year in the third quarter, the highest increase on record. That may not be enough. In one poll of hospitality workers, over half said higher pay will not lure them back...
It’s possible for workers to rake in robust wage gains if productivity is keeping up, but last year’s productivity burst lost some steam in early 2024. A weakening job market with fewer job opportunities generally means that employers aren’t as motivated to jack up wages to lure talent...