常見例句雙語例句Everyone wants job security. But most people never get it – even when they think they do.每個人都想有工作保障。但很多人從未擁有,甚至從來沒想過擁有它。And though civil servants, who make up nearly half the public-sector workforce, enjoy both special pension schemes and job security, they are not allowed to strike.佔到公共部門雇員一半人數(shù)的政府公務(wù)員盡琯享受到特殊的退休金計劃和工作保障,但是他們不允許蓡與罷工。ecocn.orgAll the advantages are for the company, The Times pointed out, as the workers themselves "generally receive fewer benefits or none at all, and have virtually no job security.《紐約時報》指出,公司是最大的受益者,因爲臨時工本身受益甚少或者完全無受益,事實上,這些工人連工作保障都沒有。原聲例句But they receive lower pay than those on the tenure track and have no job security.This goal of greater job security is harder to reach these days.Miss Saifung is a university student who supported the trade union calls for better pay and job security.權(quán)威例句There is no outside organization providing a steady paycheck, benefits, retirement programs and job security.FORBES: For American Workers, It's The Age Of IndependenceAbout a third of Japan's labor force are temporary workers who have no job security.FORBES: Global GambitsThey are denied job security, training and biannual bonuses (around 20% of income for regular employees).ECONOMIST: The perils of a frigid labour market 返回 job security