The next round of layoffs in the New York state court system will touch off a scramble in which senior employees whose jobs are being eliminated will claim the positions of less-experienced colleagues.
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The next round of layoffs in New York's court system will touch off a scramble in which senior employees whose jobs are being cut will claim the positions of less-experienced ones. There could be a domino-like effect in which one employee bumps another who, in turn, bumps a third, Chief Administrative Judge Ann Pfau says.
April 29, 2011 at 12:00 AM
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The next round of layoffs in the New York state court system will touch off a scramble in which senior employees whose jobs are being eliminated will claim the positions of less-experienced colleagues.
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