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Job Security

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Job Security
An objective or subjective measure of the likelihood a person will keep his job. Outsourcing, efficiency, company revenue, the expense of employment and an employee's own attitude all affect his/her job security. See also: Job Security Index.


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The company said it needs to consider rationalising staffing levels to "preserve the future viability of the business and the job security of the vast majority of our valued employees.
Canadian firm Magna guaranteed job security and a future until 2013 in return for a two-year pay freeze and cost savings.
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