1. And finally there was laughter when he spoke about economic prospects and job creation. 2. And it is what happened to the Republic of Ireland, where successive administrations borrowed heavily for job creation purposes. 3. But the policy emphasis was always on job creation stimulated by economic development rather than on direct assistance to the unemployed. 4. In addition to job creation, the plan envisioned improving the quality of the labor force through education and training programs. 5. National wage agreements no longer guarantee job security, particularly when currency fluctuations can make job creation unprofitable, he said. 6. That is already improving our competitiveness and we shall see its effects on job creation before much longer. 7. The conditions are now favorable for job creation and economic growth. 8. The result was low inflation, job creation that was the envy of the developed world, and general prosperity. 9. The scheme offers a tailor-made development package involving support for job creation, project development and training. 10. The working party outlines the extent, character and location of job creation in services. |