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Idled federal workers can apply for unemployment compensation from the states in which they work, and the federal government would pick up the tab.
Idled Federal Workers Would Get Unemployment Louise Radnofsky 2011
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Idled plants are costing companies hundreds of millions of dollars.
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Idled workers increased new filings for unemployment benefits by 43,000 to a seasonally adjusted 474,000 for the week ended April 30, the Labor Department said Thursday in its weekly jobless claims report.
Claims by Jobless Surge Jeff Bater 2011
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More Idled Federal Workers Would Get Unemployment On Thursday, some lawmakers said they didn't believe they should keep their salaries during a shutdown.
Lawmakers May Still Get Paid in a Shutdown Devlin Barrett 2011
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Idled commercial fishermen Vincent Caronna and Shirley Roach stewed with colleagues on their docks in the Salt Bayou this week, lamenting that oil from the
Fresh Fears Ripple Out as Oil Seeps Into Lake Pontchartrain 2010
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Idled workers, some owed months of wages, in April took their case to the authorities in St. Petersburg, the nearest major city.
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OpEdNews - Quicklink: Idled workers occupy factory in Chicago
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Idled workers occupy factory in Chicago 2008
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Idled hands mean less productivity for the nation.
Jeff Chang: Idle Hands: Why The Candidates Must Focus On America's Youth 2008
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Idled minds mean decreased competitiveness in the global economy now and in the future.
Jeff Chang: Idle Hands: Why The Candidates Must Focus On America's Youth 2008
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VIEW FAVORITES yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Idled workers occupy factory in Chicago'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Crain\'s Chicago Business reported that the company\'s monthly sales had fallen to $2.9 million from $4 million during the past month.
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Idled workers occupy factory in Chicago 2008
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