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Labor/Employment

Oct. 12, 2001

Emergency Response

The terrorist attacks that occurred exactly one month ago left indelible marks on employers throughout the country. Many companies have seen their businesses affected by the uncertainty surrounding the battle with terrorism. The tragedy was unprecedented, leaving employers ill-prepared to balance their long-term need for talent with their short-term demands for cash-flow. Many companies have resorted to layoffs just to survive.

        By Mark A. Romeo and Barrett K. Green
        
        The terrorist attacks that occurred exactly one month ago left indelible marks on employers throughout the country. Many companies have seen their businesses affected by the uncertainty surrounding the battle with terrorism. The tragedy was unprecedented, leaving employers ...

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