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But he decided not to let it get him down, and instead used his furlough as an opportunity to launch a successful business.
During the early months of the pandemic, airline travel nearly ground to a halt, forcing carriers to lay off or furlough thousands of workers.
During the pandemic, they had to raise billions of dollars to shut down operations and furlough thousands of workers.
Source: https://www.insurancejournal.com/news/international/2023/01/27/704906.htm
Enforced Lockdown recessions were very different from the GFC credit crunch and fiscal policy also supported employment via furlough schemes during Covid.
His release on furlough was approved two days after VTDigger reported on his plight.
In "Nice While It Lasted," BoJack attends Princess Carolyn's (Amy Sedaris) wedding while on furlough from prison, and the episode essentially grants him a carousel of sweet — or bittersweet — moments with his old friends and acquaintances.
Source: https://www.slashfilm.com/1321297/best-tv-series-finales-ranked/
On Monday, co-founder and co-CEO Jake Soberal told The Fresno Bee a decision was made during an emergency meeting earlier the same day to furlough Bitwise’s workforce.
The aid will be provided under a €1 billion-plus passed in parliament in December 2022 that also includes state subsidy schemes for furlough and part-time work.
Source: https://sloveniatimes.com/companies-seek-e400-million-worth-of-energy-subsidies/
The chancellor between 2010 and 2016 conceded that his Treasury should have planned economic measures such as the furlough scheme needed in the pandemic.
The company didn’t comment on reports that all but a small number of workers will be temporarily put on unpaid furlough.