Several carmakers in India and South Korea have asked staff to take unpaid leave.
Goldman placed Mr. Tourre on unpaid leave in late 2011, and he returned to school.
He is currently on unpaid leave from Ospreys but has not played rugby for 18 months.
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Staff were asked to take unpaid leave at Christmas and 45 part-time contracts lapsed.
Earlier this year, staff were asked to reduce their working hours and take unpaid leave.
And this is only a guarantee of unpaid leave with a job to return to at the end.
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His firm says that he did not try to expense the charge, but he is on unpaid leave.
With funding slashed, government agencies have been forced to cut back programs and send employees home on unpaid leave.
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The air regulator said the unpaid leave caused 853 flight delays on Wednesday.
Even with proper financial planning, few parents can afford to take unpaid leave.
The average workweek is a low 34.5 hours thanks to employers shortening workers' hours or asking employees to take unpaid leave.
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The authority will also ask staff to take five days of unpaid leave a year as it tries to reduce costs.
It's possible some agencies may yet be able to spare some employees from furloughs or at least minimize days of unpaid leave.
Offer pregnant women paid maternity leave (3 weeks or more) and then the opportunity to take additional time off as unpaid leave.
One study of 19 developed countries found that paid parental leave had a significantly greater positive effect on productivity than unpaid leave.
Benefits included free medical and legal advice, a year's unpaid leave for pregnant women and weekly movies and dances (with a live orchestra).
Mr. Gingrich later went on unpaid leave to pursue his campaign, billing himself as a reformer, as he had at West Georgia College.
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The legislation would end the unpaid leave and allow for enough funding to prevent the closure of towers at small airports around the country.
Mr Battle and Mr Sprecher are among 800, 000 defence employees facing the prospect of 22 days of unpaid leave over the next six months.
Charles Schwab, a brokerage, has demonstrated this well by telling many of its workers to take days of unpaid leave rather than cutting jobs.
He lost, but tried twice more, each time taking unpaid leave.
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Many publications closed bureaus and forced journalists to take unpaid leave.
The authority is cutting 350 posts and will also ask staff to take five days of unpaid leave a year as it tries to reduce costs.
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Those notices were stayed on Wednesday -- but Pentagon officials say they're worried that unpaid leave may be harder to implement later in the fiscal year.
The U.S. Family Medical Leave Act allows employees of companies with more than 50 employees to take up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave to care for sick relatives.
An economic slowdown earlier this year forced Hsinchu companies to place about 100, 000 workers on unpaid leave, but representatives said the majority of those employees have since returned to work.
Most of the Pentagon's 800, 000 civilian employees would be placed on unpaid leave for a total of 22 days, and training programmes would be dropped, the Pentagon has also said.
Henson, who can play at fly-half, full-back and inside centre, has not played since injuring his ankle in March 2009 and has been on unpaid leave from the Ospreys since August 2009.
Cathay has taken various steps in recent months, including offering unpaid leave to its cabin crew, reducing capacity on some long-haul flights and retiring less fuel-efficient planes, in an attempt to cut its costs.
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