1.   Also, the U.S. has much more flexible labor laws than Europe and Japan, and is a world leader in developing technology.

2.   Britain and the Netherlands have taken radically different steps toward cutting unemployment by encouraging more flexible labor markets.

3.   But he has made no secret of wanting a more flexible labor agreement.

4.   By contrast, in countries with more flexible labor markets, such as Britain and the U.S., job creation starts soon after the economy begins to grow.

5.   In addition to tax reform, the CDU will also argue for deregulation and more flexible labor rules.

6.   It will need it most in the crucial area of labor relations, where Howard has vowed to reduce labor union power and create a more flexible labor market.

7.   Parity is benefiting not only from the high demand for technology workers but also from an increasing acceptance of flexible labor throughout Europe.

8.   Restoring confidence may depend on whether the Korean government honors its commitment to enact financial reforms, including a more flexible labor market and increased access to foreign investors.

9.   The Netherlands still has generous welfare programs, but offers the industrialist or entrepreneur low corporate taxes and flexible labor rules.

10.   The state procrastinated when it came to allow CGM to have a more flexible labor policy.

a. + labor >>共 1010
organized 10.38%
new 5.81%
forced 5.73%
tight 5.01%
cheap 4.04%
unfair 2.25%
skilled 1.55%
federal 1.42%
higher 1.42%
manual 1.37%
flexible 0.32%
flexible + n. >>共 432
hour 8.34%
work 8.02%
schedule 5.83%
approach 4.13%
system 1.86%
tube 1.70%
labor 1.62%
policy 1.62%
account 1.30%
arrangement 1.30%
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