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Under the union contract, Verizon must declare a "surplus" of workers before layoffs can begin.
Yet there was already a vast surplus of workers, because of a bulge in the working-age population.
In many companies, it may seem unrealistic to have a surplus of workers with ten or more years of tenure.
The unions said that detailed regional negotiations were needed over Verizon's ability to move personnel when it declares it has a surplus of workers in a geographical area.
States, however, can seek waivers that extend support for such individuals up to two years if they live in areas with a surplus of workers.
Encouraged by a pickup in exports, companies say that they will increase their capital spending and have fewer worries about a surplus of workers and excess production capacity.
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And the fact that unemployment rates rose for S&E graduates during a period when the overall U.S. employment rate was falling, he pointed out, "is a strong indicator of developing surpluses of workers, not shortages".
In other words, agriculture has had a surplus of available workers for decades.
Developed nations need to put the huge surplus of underemployed workers back to work by any means, including big public sector investments to improve infrastructure and competitiveness.
"We have a surplus of health workers in Uganda right now because we don't have the resources to employ them.
In the 1950s and '60s, northwest Arkansas, where Wal-Mart got its start, was poor, white and rural, in the midst of a wave of agricultural mechanization that generated a huge surplus of unskilled workers.
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