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- noun Plural form of
jobholder .
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Examples
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If the goal of the bailout was to keep companies afloat and credit flowing, withdrawal of federal aid could hurt jobholders lower on the economic ladder.
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Right, because selling wholesale automatically makes you a special snowflake in the sea of steady jobholders.
Think Progress » McDonnell apologizes, promises to acknowledge slavery in Confederacy proclamation. 2010
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Another notable aspect of the Merriam campaign, the New York Times observed in a second article, was the effective way it pitted jobholders against the jobless.
Greg Mitchell: Dispatches From Incredible 1934 Campaign: Upton Sinclair Fights Back Against Hollywood Scare Tactics Greg Mitchell 2010
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Another notable aspect of the Merriam campaign, the New York Times observed in a second article, was the effective way it pitted jobholders against the jobless.
Greg Mitchell: Dispatches From Incredible 1934 Campaign: Upton Sinclair Fights Back Against Hollywood Scare Tactics Greg Mitchell 2010
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Another notable aspect of the Merriam campaign, the New York Times observed in a second article, was the effective way it pitted jobholders against the jobless.
Greg Mitchell: Dispatches from Incredible 1934 Campaign: Upton Sinclair Fights Back Against Hollywood Scare Tactics Greg Mitchell 2010
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The BLS reported that multiple jobholders were almost twice as likely to work on an average weekend day than to those who held just one job.
How Americans Spend Their Free Time During The Downturn 2010
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The BLS reported that multiple jobholders were almost twice as likely to work on an average weekend day than to those who held just one job.
How Americans Spend Their Free Time During The Downturn 2010
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The myth proposes that African-American women are complicit with white patriarchal society in the emasculation of African-American men by becoming heads of households and primary jobholders.
Irene Monroe: Black Motherhood Lost at the Oscars Irene Monroe 2010
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The myth proposes that African-American women are complicit with white patriarchal society in the emasculation of African-American men by becoming heads of households and primary jobholders.
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The myth proposes that African-American women are complicit with white patriarchal society in the emasculation of African-American men by becoming heads of households and primary jobholders.
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