I would personally think not. Perhaps this formula would help make that determination:
304 million USA population
31% under age 18 -- 12.8% over 65
14.6 million government jobs (as reported previously in WIKI)
9.8% unemployment and WE KNOW that does not include ANY government jobs. You don't even have to pay your income taxes to keep your job as a government employee!! The government NEVER lays anyone off.
Nor does it include those that have been unemployed so long that they no longer qualify for unemployment compensation, and are therefore not included in the unemployment count.
Nationalisation
This phase means government take-over of an industry. "nationalize" means the private ownership ends and the industry belongs to the "people" and "they" get the profits if there are any.
Medicare is a government program, although some functions are outsourced to private contractors.
The private sector refers to non-government entities and does not generally include not-for-profit organizations.
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The US Government offers health insurance for employees in the public sector. For employees in the private sector, they have to purchase their own medical insurance.
To privatize an industry mean to transfer ownership of something from the government to the private sector, or to the public, which increases competition.
When most of the industry is owned by private individuals, it is called privatization.
Walmart is often considered the largest private employer in the world, with millions of employees globally.
No. They are considered an excluded class because they were not employees of a private company
Yes. I am a federal government employee and I pay the same taxes that a private industry employee pays.
Illinois has a State OSHA program that covers state government employees (and those of county and city governments, etc.) only. Federal OSHA retains responsibility for private sector employees and for federal government employees.