Word: layoffs
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...average, 70 times larger annual compensations than their average employees. Under the Bush Administration, comparable CEOs have come to give themselves 600 to 1,000 times larger annual compensations than their rank-and-file employees whose pay has stagnated. To pay for such self-dealt compensations, corporate aristocrats layoff their workers, cut ordinary employees’ health benefits, and outsource jobs abroad. Under the Bush Administration, over five million Americans have lost their health benefits, and the U.S. has lost over 2.7 million quality manufacturing jobs. President Bush and his rapacious “captains of piracy?...
...fact, when questioned about Reese’s layoff, assistant captain Ryan Lannon says, “The fact that you just said he missed 15 games surprised me, because I don’t ever remember him missing a step...
Harvard has resumed play after an extended layoff fresh and confident, the first time the team has been either after a break in recent years...
After a nearly three-month layoff and a dominant season-opening win over Boston University on Sunday, Harvard had little preparation for the daunting challenge presented by Stanford. In the winter months, practices were unstructured and opportunities to test its mettle against upper-flight competition unavailable...
Harvard’s offense, which has emphasized establishing a strong presence during its early shifts since returning from its 19-day exam layoff, struck three times on just four shots in the first 5:04 of the opening period, chasing Union’s goaltender Justin Mrazek from between the pipes en route to its 8-1 victory...