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The incentives will help prevent the downward spiral that can occur following mass layoff events.
WHITEHOUSE: The White House
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Then, they threw us a story on the 18 biggest mass layoff announcements of the past year.
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In the first quarter of 2013, the U.S. saw 914 mass layoff events in the private sector, costing 154, 374 workers their jobs.
FORBES: America's Pink Slip Capitals
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The industry had 184 mass layoff events in the first quarter of 2013, due to both insufficient demand and the completion of seasonal work.
FORBES: America's Pink Slip Capitals
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Among the industries that took the biggest hits, construction had 178 extended mass layoff events resulting in 20, 071 job losses, largely due to contract completion.
FORBES: America's Pink Slip Capitals
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After mass layoff announcements this fall, Society for Human Resource Management found that 23% of human-resource professionals surveyed have encountered significantly more cases of eavesdropping in the workplace over the past 12 months.
WSJ: Job Fears Make Offices All Ears
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The WARN Act requires employers to provide 90 days of notice before a mass layoff, defined as a reduction in workforce by 250 jobs (or 33 percent of the total) at one site.
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The federal WARN (Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification) Act requires employers to either give a full 60 days notice before closing a plant or engaging in a mass layoff or to pay dislocated workers 60 days of wages and benefits, including health insurance premiums.
FORBES: Layoffs And Lawsuits