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  2. Layoffs are piling up, raising worker anxiety. Here are some ...

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    Hundreds of additional employees are reportedly slated for temporary layoffs" at the start of next year. Paramount

  3. Unemployment benefits - Wikipedia

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    Unemployment benefits, also called unemployment insurance, unemployment payment, unemployment compensation, or simply unemployment, are payments made by governmental bodies to unemployed people.

  4. The Life and Death of an Amazon Warehouse Temp - The ...

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    Over the past year and a half, I interviewed more than 50 current and former temporary and full-time Amazon warehouse workers from around the country. Most of the temp workers I spoke with said they were told that if they performed well, there was a decent chance Amazon would hire them full-time.

  5. US weekly jobless claims fall amid low layoffs - AOL

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    WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The number of Americans filing new applications for jobless benefits fell last week amid low layoffs, but a reluctance by businesses to boost hiring because of softening ...

  6. Technological unemployment - Wikipedia

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    Technological unemployment is the loss of jobs due to technological change. [1][2][3] It is a key type of structural unemployment. Technological change typically includes the introduction of labour-saving "mechanical-muscle" machines or more efficient "mechanical-mind" processes (automation) and, in doing so, humans' role in these processes are ...

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  8. U.S. applications for unemployment benefits inched down modestly last week as layoffs remain at historically healthy levels despite a weakening job market. The number of Americans filing for ...

  9. Unemployment - Wikipedia

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    Unemployment is the state of not being in paid employment or self-employment but rather currently available for work. Unemployment is measured by the unemployment rate, which is the number of people who are unemployed as a percentage of the labour force (the total number of people employed above a specified age [1] added to those unemployed) during the reference period. [2]