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In early 2007, for example, Circuit City laid off 3,400 employees because they had been around too long and had seen their wages creep up to $10–20 an hour. They were allowed to reapply for their old jobs after a ten-week “cooling off” period—during which they would presumably overcome any resentment occasioned by the layoff—but their new jobs would be paid at the minimum wage.
Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America
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