1. Charles Fanniel, the union president, would prefer the comfort of guaranteed jobs for his employees. 2. Modern advertising deals and guaranteed jobs at the local sports centre do not seem so grand, but they count as much. 3. Full employment meant a more or less guaranteed job, shorter working hours, and perhaps reduced intensity of work and improved working conditions. 4. A guaranteed job did help them work more. 5. Few governments have been able to please voters panicked over the loss of guaranteed jobs and free health care and education. 6. For many Soviet women accustomed to a guaranteed job, the new situation was a real tragedy. 7. He has suggested a return to price controls and guaranteed jobs, measures that have appealed to voters suffering from the effects of falling incomes and soaring prices. 8. Most of those contracts provided for guaranteed job security and union representation on company boards. 9. Once they enjoyed guaranteed jobs, education and health care for all and pensions for the elderly. 10. So guaranteed job levels will be a tougher sell to GM executives. |