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  • Many of the District's problems -- including high pension liabilities and payroll costs -- are tied to a public overemployment.

    America's Worst-Run City 2008

  • But, coming out of a bubble when there was really overemployment, it's taking a long time for business people to get their confidence back to actually put new people on the payroll.

    CNN Transcript Mar 5, 2004 2004

  • Likewise, because a man is in military uniform does not require that his speech be terse, cold, given to the biting of words and the overemployment of professional jargon.

    The Armed Forces Officer Department of the Army Pamphlet 600-2 United States. Dept. of Defense

  • While people have always occasionally worked two part-time jobs or a part-time job and a full-time job, overemployment is more extreme. It involves two or more full-time jobs.

    The pros and cons of overemployment 2025

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