Examples of 'labour exchanges' in a sentence

Meaning of "labour exchanges"

labour exchanges - Labour exchanges are organizations or agencies that facilitate the matching of job seekers with employment opportunities. The phrase is commonly used in the context of discussions about workforce management, job recruitment, or labor market dynamics
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Germany and the establishment of labour exchanges.
Unemployed registered at the labour exchanges and open applications of employers for personnel.
The money would be collected from labour exchanges.
Labour Exchanges Act sets up labour exchanges as a source of information on employment.
There is no doubt that these labour exchanges are tremendous.
The Labour Exchanges face difficulties in convincing employers to employ them.
Statistics are only obtainable at present from labour exchanges.
The idea of French labour exchanges far predates the institution.
The scheme is implemented by labour exchanges.
Labour exchanges within Estonia with the aim of practicing language ;.
As the official labour exchanges.
The project was implemented on a national scale in 46 territorial labour exchanges.
This in practice requires a network of labour exchanges and supportive services.
Whereas there were more unemployed that had de-registered from the labour exchanges.
I have been shown round one of the new labour exchanges by the mayor of Strasbourg.

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The system of assigning designated officers to job-seekers will be extended to all labour exchanges.
Unemployed people registered at the Labour Exchanges during the year thousand pers.
Unjustified absence ( more than two months ) from the Labour Exchanges.
The market rewards companies that create labour exchanges for minicab drivers with multibillion-dollar valuations.
The Labour Exchanges Act 1909 was brought in to help the unemployed find work.
Young and elderly unemployed persons registered at labour exchanges in certain member states.
D cooperation of central labour exchanges of Member States with one another and with the Commission ;.
Insufficient information about available vacancies generates difficulties for the Labour Exchanges in hiring unemployed people.
Observatories, Agencies, Labour Exchanges in which representatives of the social partners participate.
Lithuania network of territorial labour exchanges ( TIE ).
There are 12 Labour Exchanges on the territory of the Republic of Moldova.
A three-day unjustified absence from the day the Labour Exchanges send the person on interviews ;.
In 1909 labour exchanges were set up to help unemployed people find work.
But traditional mutual aid groups - labour exchanges of sorts - still exist.
In 1909, Winston set up Labour Exchanges to help unemployed people find work.
The implementation of specialised labour exchanges for the Roma people continues in 2009.
For example, during 1999 the Labour Exchanges of Chisinau City organized nine job fairs.

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