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Weak firms go bust and turn many workers loose, irrespective of quality.
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While those walruses were climbing out of the water and the scientists were reporting their latest grim numbers, in the American heartland thousands of workers shaken loose from other worlds have been heading for boom times in North Dakota and elsewhere in our fracklands.
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Restructuring at big firms is shaking loose workers who thought they had jobs for life.
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