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The Fire Department usually loses no more than 500 firefighters a year because of retirement, officials said.
The problem is that about half of the public are not on payrolls, because of retirement or involuntary unemployment.
I know firsthand that a person's income can change because of retirement, loss of employment, accidents, natural disasters or illness.
For all of the players, though, the inevitable breakup arrives, whether because of retirement or an injury, or because the results or chemistry are not there.
In the letter, the hospital said that a nurse who was replaced could get the job back only after the replacement nurse left because of "retirement or resignation".
The institute predicts that from 2003 to 2007, the taxes lost because of retirement contributions in the workplace will total $615 billion.
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Because of retirements, high schools will be looking for new teachers, especially in math and sciences.
When the surge hit last summer, immigration courts there were already short two judges because of retirements.
Some of that was because of retirements, but another factor was discouraged workers who dropped out of the work force.
Most big rail companies are facing a brain drain in the next five to seven years because of retirements.
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