Phrases with «furlough»

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"Furlough" refers to a temporary leave granted to employees, typically due to financial difficulties or special circumstances. During furlough, workers are not required to work and may not receive their regular pay, but they usually retain their benefits and are expected to return to work after the furlough period ends. Full definition

«furlough» + noun

day

Sentences with «furlough»

  • The Vermont National Guard says the number of furlough days for about 500 of its federal technicians is being reduced from 14 to 11. (wamc.org)
  • ALBANY, NY (05/12/2010)(readMedia)-- In a major victory for working people, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of New York has granted a temporary restraining order preventing Governor David Paterson from proceeding with his planned furloughs of state employees. (readme.readmedia.com)
  • Even though the state's Senate and Assembly majorities strongly oppose them, one - day furloughs for state workers have been approved by New York's legislature for the first time in the state's history, according to officials. (nymag.com)
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