- Ultimately, they fear the result will be the creation of insecure jobs and "social dumping".
- time positions are increasing.
- Thanks to the crisis, the number of insecure jobs and compulsory part
- Above all, as well as producing poverty, the growing prevalence of insecure jobs causes other harm: it both increases inequalities and poses a threat to social welfare systems.
- Systems of insecure work and holding young people to ransom with internships and lifelong learning rather than jobs are being strengthened.
- At the same time, however, we have seen social marginalisation and an increase in the number of insecure jobs.
- ...and they're both kind of insecure in bed, so And deaf.
- Alexanderfound in Derek his shining prince. Essentially, he used Derek to recruit... a slew of insecure, frustrated, and impressionable kids.
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- Or the other way, and that's a false sense of insecurity.
- ranging threat to the security of the civil population, which often increases the sense of insecurity in Europe much more than traditional narrower, mostly military security problems.
- Nevertheless, Mr President, there are some remaining concerns which we express in the explanatory statement, such as the excessive exploitation of the sense of insecurity in order to adopt restrictive or repressive measures, not only in relation to asylum seekers, but also towards immigrants.
- Terrorism is a wide
- Indeed, these factors give rise to the sense of insecurity experienced by our fellow citizens and, in combating them, we must not confine ourselves to reactions in strictly military or policing terms.
- As one of the countermeasures to this sense of insecurity, we need a coherent new social strategy.
- This sense of insecurity affects absolutely everybody: companies, families and individual people, particularly women, the elderly and children.
- The events of 11 September, in addition to the obvious political implications, generated a worldwide sense of insecurity, reflected in a worsening of the business climate as a result of the 'wait and see' attitude of firms and private consumers.
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