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  2. Liberty Steel to furlough more than 500 people, company says

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    ADP, a human resources company, describes a furlough as “an unpaid leave of absence or reduction in hours typically resulting from a lack of work or budget cuts.” The Illinois Steel Workers ...

  3. Prison furlough - Wikipedia

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    A prison furlough is an authorized temporary release granted to a prison inmate. Prisoners on furlough may be allowed to leave unescorted, but, if accompanied by guards, often they must pay for the expense. Furloughs are sometimes granted for medical reasons or to allow inmates to attend funerals or make contact for employment upon release.

  4. Work release - Wikipedia

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    Work release programs have the ability to have a positive impact on inmates and their ability to gain employment after they are released. Also, inmates who participate in work release programs are able to acquire jobs nearly twice as fast when compared to inmates who do not participate.

  5. Furlough - Wikipedia

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    A furlough (/ ˈ f ɜːr l oʊ /; from Dutch: verlof, "leave of absence") is a temporary cessation of paid employment that is intended to address the special needs of a company or employer; these needs may be due to economic conditions that affect a specific employer, or to those prevailing in society as a whole. Furloughs may be short-term or ...

  6. What's the Difference Between Furlough vs Layoff on Your ...

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    How does being furloughed or laid off affect your taxes and what's the difference? Both situations have tax implications to keep in mind, including reporting unemployment benefits on your federal ...

  7. How to Prepare for Work Furlough Without Going Broke - AOL

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    Work furloughs are meant to avoid layoffs, and losing a week's pay sounds a lot better than losing your job -- until the unpaid leave starts and you still have bills to pay. In a strange twist on ...

  8. Leave of absence - Wikipedia

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    Labour laws normally mandate that these paid-leave days be compensated at either 100% of normal pay, or at a very high percentage of normal days' pay, such as 75% or 80%. A furlough is a type of leave. There are many subcategories of paid leave, usually dependent on the reasons why the leave is being taken.

  9. Boeing is reducing executive pay and furloughing nonunion ...

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    The furloughed employees will keep their benefits and they will be off work for one week out of every four on a rolling basis for the duration of the strike in order to limit the impact on each ...