"mandatory" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Lost Pay in 70's At the height of New York City's fiscal crisis in the mid-1970's, the City University system placed all workers on a mandatory two-week furlough.
- Several union groups representing state workers said they would take the position that the state had no legal authority to impose mandatory furloughs.
- In addition, mandatory, unpaid furloughs lasting up to 28 days have reduced the hours of the remaining employees by the equivalent of 78 workers.
- During February and March Huron/Fisker instituted mandatory furloughs among all employees; however, many were tasked with continuing to work without compensation during these furloughs.
- Unions to Resist Union leaders vowed a bitter fight against both the layoffs and the mandatory furloughs.
- Among the more striking changes from the Governor's proposed package is the deferred-pay plan, which the Legislature adopted instead of Mr. Cuomo's proposal to place all state employees on mandatory unpaid one-week furloughs.
- Mr. Cuomo also called for mandatory, unpaid one-week furloughs for all state employees, and is negotiating with state workers' unions over the plan.
- By then seven staff members had lost their jobs, and everyone else had taken 10 percent salary cuts and mandatory two-week furloughs.
- Since the beginning of the year, the company has taken a number of cost-saving measures, including employee and executive pay cuts, mandatory furloughs and limits on temporary employees.
- But little joy has greeted the news: These vacation days would be mandatory furloughs, without pay, a move proposed by the Governor to help close a $1 billion state budget deficit for the current year.
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