Out of work definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

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out of work


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Unemployment counts people who say they are out of work.

He is not the president who put people out of work.

It has pushed people out of work and into poverty and debt

These musicians have been out of work for six months

Some have been out of work for a long time.

Her parents were actors and often out of work.

Of those, more than half have been out of work for more than two years.

The store is staffed by youngsters, many of them out of work actors, chosen for their extrovert personalities and performing skills.

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