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 Translation for 'unemployment compensation' from English to French
occup.
allocation {f} (de) chômage
unemployment compensation
Partial Matches
dédommagement {m}compensation
contrepartie {f}compensation
2
compensation {f}compensation
2
occup.
chômage {m}
unemployment
11
indemnité {f}compensation
3
fin.
se faire indemniser
to receive compensation
écon.
faire reculer le chômage
to reduce unemployment
occup.
chômage {m} structurel
structural unemployment
fin.occup.
compensation {f} financière
financial compensation
occup.
allocation {f} (de) chômage
unemployment benefits {pl}
occup.
allocation {f} (de) chômage
unemployment benefit
écon.occup.
taux {m} de chômage
unemployment rate
fin.
compensation {f} équitable
fair compensation
écon.occup.sociol.
chômage {m} de masse
mass unemployment
compensation {f} monétairemonetary compensation
écon.occup.
taux {m} de chômage
rate of unemployment
dr.
dommages et intérêts {m.pl}
compensation (for damages)
pol.sociol.
mesures {f.pl} propres à limiter le chômage
measures to curb unemployment
en contrepartie {adv}by way of compensation
écon.
Le chômage est en résorption.
Unemployment is coming down.
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Usage Examples English
  • He also increased spending for highway construction and unemployment compensation.
  • Bill was passed in 1944 to provide college, high school or vocational education for returning World War II veterans, as well as one year of unemployment compensation.
  • Also, an employee may be giving up the right to seek unemployment compensation.
  • The logic of this approach is that these are the companies that are more likely to cause someone to be unemployed, so they should pay more into the pool from which unemployment compensation is paid.
  • In this capacity Pennsylvania CareerLink provides a number of different services designed to link employers and job seekers, including workshops, TRA/TAA, veterans services, unemployment compensation, Business Service Teams and Employer Consortium groups.

  • By the advent of World War II, California had an old-age assistance law, unemployment compensation, a 48-hour work week maximum for women, an apprentice law, and workplace safety rules.
  • and established a state system for social security, worker's compensation and unemployment compensation.
  • The Great Depression demonstrated the need for unemployment compensation programs, and state unemployment programs had been established under the Social Security Act in 1935.
  • Commons and Harold Groves helped Wisconsin create the first unemployment compensation program in the United States in 1932.
  • The risk of being laid off varies depending on the workplace and country a person is working in. Unemployment compensation in any country or workplace typically has two main factors.

  • The increased regulation is meant to ensure workers are treated fairly and that companies are not misclassifying workers as independent contractors to avoid paying appropriate employment taxes and contributions to workers' compensation and unemployment compensation.
  • Due to World War II, Hoffman was granted military leave as director of the Unemployment Compensation Commission on June 15, 1942.
  • McDermott oversaw the emergency unemployment compensation extensions during the recession that began in 2008 under the George W.
  • Reed supports increasing the minimum wage and unemployment compensation.
  • Three years later he became the chairman of the Unemployment Compensation Commission of Alaska., serving from 1937 to 1939.

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