Word: layoff
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That will be particularly tough on layoff victims because many of the positions they lose are unlikely to reappear. "We've never been in a situation quite like this," says Janet Norwood, the former U.S. commissioner of labor statistics. "It used to be that when we had a recession, everyone would wait to be rehired. But the psychology now is that many of these jobs are not going to come back." White-collar workers are feeling the pinch as never before. Harvard economist James Medoff points out that white-collar employees constitute 36% of the country's unemployed workers, compared...
Harvard, currently the top-ranked team in the nation plays fourth-ranked Princeton tomorrow at 2 p.m. in the semi-finals of the tournament after basking in a two-week layoff...
Remember the two week layoff (will it affect Harvard's conditioning and timing...
Cooper, who is returning to action after a three year layoff due to injury, started the second set "a little tentative," but quickly recovered in the final frame...
...Crimson has no such layoff before its next competition, which is Saturday's Princeton-Yale-Harvard triple meet, to be held at Harvard...