Word: layoff
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...ease the currency crisis and said it would put two failing banks up for sale to foreigners. Almost immediately there were reports that Chase Manhattan and Citicorp had expressed an interest in taking positions in the firms, though the banks refused to comment. Kim told TIME that "if layoff of workers is necessary, then that is what we will do." And he has warned the chaebols that if they don't reform, he will do it for them. "It is sure to be a year on the brink of catastrophe or rejuvenation," he said in his New Year's message...
Piscataway Schools decided to layoff Sharon Taxman in 1989 instead of her equally-qualified black co-worker. With this single case, the Supreme Court may make a pivotal ruling on affirmative action this year...
After a nine-day layoff, the Crimson definitely needed to get the kinks...
...been a while since our hitting has been where I'd like it," junior Tasha Cupp said. "We had almost a two-week layoff because of the snow, so we're a little rusty...
...appears more and more likely as company and pilots' union representatives resume negotiations seeking a new contract before a deadline of midnight EST Friday. The union, the Allied Pilots Association, has established a strike "war room" in Miami, while the airline has alerted its 90,000 employees that a layoff may be coming. "There's a lot of distrust on both sides," says TIME Austin bureau chief Sam Gwynne. "The central truth at this point is that the two sides can't even agree on the major issue. The management says this strike is about money; the pilots...