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Layoffs after Christmas
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<blockquote data-quote="laguna ike" data-source="post: 416265" data-attributes="member: 18389"><p>Our center has already laid off all 12 cover drivers and the rumors say that some full time utility will also be laid off. I've heard mixed messages about full time layoffs. some people tell me that full timers can't go back to work in the building... I couldn't get hold of my shop steward on friday, and the uncertainty is nagging at me. When a full-timer is laid off, does he lose his benefits. From what I've read here, it appears that collecting unemployment is the best option... This is all pretty new to me, I never thought it would get this bad.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="laguna ike, post: 416265, member: 18389"] Our center has already laid off all 12 cover drivers and the rumors say that some full time utility will also be laid off. I've heard mixed messages about full time layoffs. some people tell me that full timers can't go back to work in the building... I couldn't get hold of my shop steward on friday, and the uncertainty is nagging at me. When a full-timer is laid off, does he lose his benefits. From what I've read here, it appears that collecting unemployment is the best option... This is all pretty new to me, I never thought it would get this bad..... [/QUOTE]
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