Bob Smith said flooding had forced more than 2, 000 state workers to stay off the job.
The solution is to prepare women to deal with the unmentionable, rather than taking them off the job.
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Off the job, Mr Adair sported red long-johns and drove a red Bentley.
In New York by contrast, the Taylor law punishes unions that walk off the job with fines and other penalties.
The high-speed Eurostar and Thalys trains idled part of their service through Brussels as transport workers walked off the job.
An airline spokesman said "we don't want our planes sitting in othter countries" if the pilots walk off the job.
At a time when we should be creating jobs, growing the economy, decisions by Congress are throwing people off the job.
Half of the workers at Grasberg, one of the largest copper- and gold-producing mines in the world, stepped off the job in mid-September.
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At a time of shrinking foreign budgets, no one wants to be pulled off the job because they are seen as a liability.
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To be sure, reactivating workers who have been off the job for years presents big challenges for both employers and the returning worker.
Remember the challenge of Euro Disney back in 1992--and the cries of "cultural imperialism" that roused hundreds to employees to walk off the job?
Instead, the closure came after staff walked off the job on Wednesday in protest against the increasing number of pickpockets operating in the museum.
The news comes nearly four weeks after some 12, 000 Hollywood writers walked off the job when talks broke down over issues of new media compensation.
But the Argentine striker will be hopeful his side can finish off the job in his absence when Lyon travel to Bordeaux on 7 April.
She is very enthusiastic, does not foresee any chance that she will get tired off the job, and would be delighted to help train other leaders.
And hopefully constituents will hold people's feet to the fire that love to give great speeches about creating jobs and then send people home off the job sites.
Suppose one-third of your employees suddenly walked off the job.
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Training may be on the job or off the job.
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When that failed, Fazel claimed that he needed more time because expert witnesses he needed for a defense had walked off the job because they had not been paid.
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We fail to communicate and collaborate with each other so what we want to accomplish on and off the job gets done in a way that works for everyone.
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He has been acting as prime minister since the election produced no winner, but he threatened to walk off the job last weekend during the debate over electing the parliamentary leaders.
Nearly half of the country's unemployed workers have been off the job for 27 weeks or more, and the average duration of unemployment has risen to over 35 weeks (see chart).
More than 200 attorneys and support workers with Legal Services NYC, which aids impoverished New Yorkers, walked off the job Wednesday in a dispute over salary increases and retirement and health-care benefits.
Around 8, 000 drivers and bus aides with Local 1181 of the Amalgamated Transit Union walked off the job Jan. 16 as part of a complicated labor dispute revolving around job security provisions.
And when he caught Kristjansen with a lightning flurry of shots, the Dane went over and Khan moved in to finish off the job, landing some blows while his opponent's knees were sagging.
But the idea was rejected by other more hard-line Republicans, including Rep. Dick Armey, R-Texas, who said workers should stay off the job until a balanced budget is passed and signed by the president.
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So much money had been spent on the exterior that there was little left for the inside, so the local council - more used to overseeing parks and roads - finished off the job.
When he's at college, it's off the job.
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"It's hard to think of people that make that much money as labor heroes, but they're really betting the farm, " he says of the show-runners' decision to break studio contracts and walk off the job.
Hollywood's 12, 000 writers walked off the job on Nov. 5 over the central issue of new media compensation, or how to pay writers for the use and reuse of work that appears on outlets like the Web.
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