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Job uses suspension instead of fire so no unemployment?

yeah, so instead of firing people so they wont get unemployment they suspend them can a person still get unemployment after suspension if they are out of work? Also is there any legal action i can take against this company they do alot of messed up stuff i've been there since last year jan and they have messed up my check 11 times i get paid bi weekly i am only there for experience so i can not leave just yet i am willing to work under these conditions i just want to know what i can do. alot of people have walked off the job but they should really pay for what they do to all of us.

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The CBS honchos say it's nowhere near $20 mil. He says it is. Only CBS, Don and the lawyers know. Everyone has their opinions. You can examine zillions of them at the below board operated for radio folks. Imus reached a settlement with CBS Tuesday which frees him up to move on. WFAN hired Boomer Esiason to take his place. I've got my opinion (Imus got hosed and is a blowhard - Sharpton is a blowhard who did the hosing) but it doesn't matter. The subject is covered in more depth than you can imagine at the below - and these are mostly radio people - as am I (and sometimes the sadder for it). But here's the big secret very few people know: one of Imus' sidekicks was sitting behind him during that infamous show. When the subject came up, the sidekick said the words: napoes, Imus heard him out of his bad ear and repeated it to see if he'd heard right. The mike picked it up. The rest is history. Sharpton and the rest picked up on it. Imus had been a big, expensive thorn in CBS' side for a while and here was the excuse to save the company a bunch of money. Here's another interesting back story: He made the remark on 4/4/2007. Joel Hollander, president of CBS radio was scheduled to be roasted by a prestigious radio scholarship foundation in mid June. Hollander, Imus' boss, held on until the roast, but was fired the day after the black tie event before most of the attendees even got their flights out of town. It was quite the affair - I know someone who was a fly on the wall. Hollander brought in all his own people for the roast, including his brother who was also fired within a week. also one of Imus' writers was a roaster. Hollander would not allow any outsiders to take a shot at him - at what is traditionally a raucus, take no prisoners affair. During the dinner, the Hollander brothers were chatting and laughing about the fact they'd both be gone. Great gossip, eh?
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