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furloughed

adjective as in discharged

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The document notes that more than 40,000 staff members are likely to be furloughed, while close to 50,000 will remain working.

AllHere’s website was active as of Tuesday night, but the contact page notes that “due to our current financial position, the Board furloughed the majority of the company’s employees on June 14, 2024.”

He worked 27 years in hospitality and hotel management before he was furloughed during the pandemic and forced to retire at 74.

If senators can’t resolve a series of disputes over the measure by then, around 3,600 FAA employees could be furloughed, potentially exacerbating existing staffing shortages.

“There are certainly some students on campus who are rightfully annoyed and upset about not getting what they’re paying for, and student workers are upset about basically being furloughed,” he said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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