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employability

American  
[em-ploi-uh-bil-i-tee] / ɛmˌplɔɪ əˈbɪl ɪ ti /

noun

  1. the fact, condition, or degree of being employable, especially in terms of work skills or readiness for the job market.


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Issues of employability are complex in China, and Zhang was known for his extremely pragmatic approach.

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"Anything that will get people back into work is welcome," said Mr Fathers, but he added that even "the very best campaigns around employability with disabled people have got about 5% more people into work".

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The council said a "junior member" of its "employability team" had emailed the councillor regarding the opening time of the new store.

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But Catherine Parsons, who oversees the Big Issue's specialist employability service Big Issue Recruit, said that "scare tactics" would only exacerbate Britain's worker shortages.

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Tony Ball, a Conservative councillor and cabinet member for education, excellence, lifelong learning and employability for Essex County Council, said absence policies at schools can differ.

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