| 41. | That brings its total permanent work force, including striking employees, to 54, 267, up from 53, 894 a year ago.
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| 42. | According to the NATSS, more than half of all temporary employees use the jobs as a steppingstone to permanent work.
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| 43. | Perhaps 30 to 40 percent of temps are not looking for permanent work, like retirees, students and homemakers with children.
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| 44. | Wealthy entrepreneurs can apply for an investor visa, and highly skilled workers can get temporary or even permanent work permits.
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| 45. | This program has commissioned more than 170 permanent works of art for public transportation facilities the MTA owns and operates.
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| 46. | He was laid off at Motorola last spring, searched for permanent work and finally wound up at EMS doing temp work.
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| 47. | For burned-out baby boomers who are considering career changes, alternatives like part-time permanent work and job sharing may be very attractive.
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| 48. | The purpose-built gallery is home to a collection of permanent works, from Old Masters to 20th century British paintings and sculpture.
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| 49. | The employers'plight is a gift to some workers who are not looking for permanent work, like retirees, students, artists and some professionals.
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| 50. | Dianna Thorington, 43, a writer in Atlanta with a background in advertising, says the temping life wins hands down over permanent work.
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