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241. As they buy those products, unemployed resources are employed, incomes rise, and with higher incomes comes more savings. 242. It currently offers on an annual basis up to 600,000 unemployed people an average of six months training and work experience. 243. Adam cleared away and washed up, happy to act as housewife while he was still unemployed. 244. He used to niggle at me for being a capitalist farmer and I got at him for being an unemployed commie. 245. We will restore last year's training cuts which caused so much damage to training for young people and the unemployed. 246. In the capital, unemployed workers now number 12% of the workforce. 247. It's vital that as the economy improves we find ways to enable long term unemployed people to compete positively for jobs. 248. The group that has been most adversely affected under the new scheme is the unemployed under the age of twenty-five. 249. A party that will attempt nothing for the unemployed at home will do nothing for the poor and starving abroad. 250. It is not enough to increase job options for the unemployed if high costs prevent them from securing affordable decent housing. 251. We will start by giving this guarantee to those groups most in need,[http:///unemployed.html] including the long-term unemployed and single parents. 252. Others were dissatisfied rusticated youth and unemployed urban workers with Red Guard backgrounds. 253. The number of long-term unemployed has continued to increase and in January totalled 2,286. 254. In a time when there was no social safety net, a fourth of all workers were unemployed. 255. Of course I care about the homeless and the unemployed, but what can I do? 256. These also were largely ineffective because the numbers of the unemployed, again largely casuals, far outnumbered the jobs notified. 257. Chris had occasional casual work, but most of the time he was unemployed. 258. This ties health insurance to employment, which impedes labour mobility and is unfair to the self-employed and unemployed. 259. In December they picketed the Guildhall and the local Unionist Party headquarters, and called on the unemployed to become more militant. 260. Industrial militancy naturally declined, and the problem of the unemployed almost completely preoccupied the labour movement until 1934. 261. There are two main reasons why these unemployed workers do not find jobs immediately. 262. His father was unemployed, and the family was in danger of losing its home at the time, he said. 263. There were increasing demands for a national policy for the unemployed as distinct from central support of local efforts. 264. Not surprisingly, the result has been to recruit predominantly middle-class unemployed people into mainstream programmes. 265. The central problem was that the chronically unemployed could not be covered by insurance. 266. We will continue to finance training programmes for the long-term unemployed and those who face particular difficulties. 267. Five years after reunification, twice as many women as men were unemployed in the five eastern states. 268. That compares with 13,221 unemployed claimants and 241 unfilled vacancies in January 1987. 269. A vicar has now joined the ranks of the unemployed and signed on the dole. 270. Without proper treatment and support, many end up homeless, unemployed for long periods, and cut off from their families.