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Old 30th December 2001 | 09:10
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I understand Express One and World Airways are going to cut crew members Jan. 1. Does anyone know the status of Polar Air Cargo? <img src="frown.gif" border="0">
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Old 30th December 2001 | 16:58
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I speak English,infact i was born here, but what the heck is a Furlough??
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Old 30th December 2001 | 18:21
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To lay-off with recall rights.
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Old 30th December 2001 | 23:21
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Ask the "Guv". He knows it all...
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Old 31st December 2001 | 00:29
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EGGW ...... here is all you will ever need to know about "Furloughs" .....

<a href="http://www.opm.gov/furlough/furlough.htm" target="_blank">http://www.opm.gov/furlough/furlough.htm</a>

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Old 31st December 2001 | 00:41
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Are furloughs or unpaid leave an option in UK employmeny law? <img src="confused.gif" border="0">

[ 30 December 2001: Message edited by: xavieronasis ]</p>
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Old 2nd January 2002 | 04:25
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EGGW

Delighted to learn of your 'birthright' old chap...
plus the fact that you speak English.
Indeed! You must be delighted. What with the crisp new Euro in legitimate circulation.
Whatever is this world coming to. EH?

I was born in Canada, where we learned proper English from the English. Way back when, of course.

The Aussies will declare you a POM (Prisoner of the Motherland)
Methinks we shall call you a Pom as well.....
as in pompous.

Just a suggestion, mate. Whilst you're looking up the meaning of 'furlough', try looking up the definition of 'pompous'.

...there's a good lad.

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[ 02 January 2002: Message edited by: Willie Everlearn ]</p>
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Old 2nd January 2002 | 10:22
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Willie Everlearn??? A quite unnecessary attack on EGGW. The fact that he does not know what furlough means just shows that is is ignorant. I would say that you are the pompous one. Your nom de plume is most appropriate!!
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