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Mr. Vogel said he hoped to avoid laying off permanent workers but remained unsure about that.
And today, dozens of school districts around the country have halted salary increases to avoid laying off large numbers of teachers.
He noted that the city had worked out a deal with the United Federation of Teachers to avoid laying off thousands of teachers.
The scheme allows the firm to avoid laying off skilled workers who would be hard to replace when the economy recovers.
Well, the $7 million or so it expects to save by not matching employee retirement contributions this year allows it to avoid laying off even more employees.
Mr. Folks said the proposed budget bills would require him to cut about a sixth of his budget, and he sees see no way to avoid laying off teachers and letting classes become larger.
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Foreign Automakers Expanding U.S. Plants As Domestic Companies Fight for Market Share As American automakers have struggled to maintain market share and avoid laying off employees, foreign automakers have been expanding and hiring more workers at their plants in the United States.
Either way, while Mr. Obama has boasted of shrinking the public work force, he has advocated policies to prevent it from shrinking by helping state and local governments avoid laying off employees.
That would head off some tax increases from those places and help them avoid laying off police officers, firefighters and teachers.
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