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We still have the problem of 850 unfilled vacancies within the Commission.
With the current unfilled vacancies, the police department has 164 officers.
"I have over 2,000 hours each week of unfilled vacancies," she said.
If unemployed young people have any "get up and go" they could consider trying to find work in Germany - over a million unfilled vacancies.
There is one unfilled vacancy on the board.
Careers offices now hold a stock of 197 unfilled vacancies, compared with the 160 jobs on offer in February.
That compares with 13,221 unemployed claimants and 241 unfilled vacancies in January 1987.
How can we be sure that employers don't use Work Experience to cover for unfilled vacancies?
However, he is now reconsidering his decision and may delay taking senior status, due to the other unfilled vacancies on the court.
We already have a shortage of science teachers: the Royal Society estimates at least 400 unfilled vacancies in 1981.
The rest are unfilled vacancies.
Nevertheless, unfilled vacancies were the highest for a year, a further indication that 'we are in the right kind of atmosphere to benefit from the recovery'.
The "unfilled vacancies" and early retirement thing was going on when I was a LG manager in the mid.
Variables like employment level, unemployment level, labour force, and unfilled vacancies are called stock variables because they measure a quantity at a point in time.
Rather than balancing the Federal budget by 2002, we should look to balancing the labor market, in terms of as many unfilled vacancies as unemployed seeking work.
Nothing stopping qualified Brits applying to EADS in Germany either - 677 unfilled vacancies just now.
The cuts would cost the bureau 822 agents; nearly half would be lost through attrition and unfilled vacancies, but 434 agents would have to be laid off.
In 2009, UNA filed a grievance alleging that unfilled vacancies were forcing nurses to work overtime and forego time off for vacations and professional upgrading.
By 1958 they had twelve years time series data available since the British Government had started collecting data on unfilled vacancies from notification at labour exchanges in 1946.
Brenda Baxter, chairwoman of the National Association of Theatre Nurses, said: 'There have always been unfilled vacancies in this speciality.
The Health Department, for example, had so many unfilled vacancies in its roster that it needed to lose only 55 employees to meet a staff reduction goal set by the Mayor.
Even before October, when all borough presidents absorbed a mandatory 15 percent spending cut, Brooklyn Borough Hall had several unfilled vacancies and was operating on reduced staff.
All of these elements had to compete for a limited number of unfilled vacancies in Mendeleev's Periodic Table, like contestants in a game of cosmic musical chairs.
At the same time, the total number of unfilled vacancies rose to 422,425 from 389,145, which supported industry's complaint that many of the unemployed prefer to get generous benefits rather than take low-paying or unpleasant jobs.
Andrew Gardner, the chief executive of Harmoni, said: "The key to providing first class out-of-hours services is assessing whether the demand of patients is being met through good overall performance against national standards, not through the number of unfilled vacancies."