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Extended Mass Layoffs in 2006

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BLS_Extended_Mass_Layoffs_in_2006.pdf (781.71 KB)
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https://hdl.handle.net/1813/78834
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Publications of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Author
Bureau of Labor Statistics
Abstract

[Excerpt] The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) conducts the Mass Layoff Statistics (MLS) program to provide information on large-scale private nonfarm layoff events and on the characteristics of dislocated workers. Each month, BLS reports the number of mass layoff events by employers, and, each quarter, there is a separate report on the number and characteristics of those private nonfarm mass layoffs that last more than 30 days. This report summarizes that latter analysis for all of 2006, providing information on the industry, geographic distribution, and size of private nonfarm mass layoffs; the demographic characteristics of those claiming unemployment insurance; the duration of certified unemployment; the expectation of recall; the extent of permanent worksite closures; and the movement-of-work actions taken by employers.

Date Issued
2008-04-01
Keywords
mass layoffs
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unemployment
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dislocated workers
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unemployment insurance
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geographic distribution
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worksite closures
Type
government record

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