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They have either lost their jobs while awaiting clearance or gone without paychecks for six or seven months until the denials were finally reversed on appeal.
The strike was a painful one, forcing thousands of workers and their families to live without paychecks for two weeks and hurting Verizon's image, as many customers complained of major delays for repairs and installations.
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Rather than risk a strike by the union, Con Ed executives immediately locked out the workers, leaving them without paychecks and, for the first two weeks, without health insurance.
In Marikana, police trucks roamed the fringes of settlements and the shebeen filled with more workers without paychecks looking for a cheap way to stave off hunger.
Athletes say their financial stipends are frequently months late, and it is common for coaches to go months without paychecks.
Additionally, the National Guard and Reserves have canceled hundreds of thousands of training drills and suspended some equipment purchases and maintenance, leaving service members inadequately prepared for active duty calls and without paychecks.
Thousands of people will have gone without a paycheck for at least four more weeks.
A. Much depends on whether or not you can manage without a paycheck for two years.
But 60percentt of the workers earn less than $32,000 a year, and several strikers said they could not afford to be without a paycheck for long.
If they can afford to go without a paycheck for six months or a year, they might consider taking an internship or volunteering -- thereby gaining some useful experience while doing some good.
The two worked without a paycheck for a year.
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