2,576 were laid off...... it's sad to think about it!
I think that we are aproaching a great depression. Over 25% of the population has been laid off or lost their jobs. Our economy is getting at its worst it's been since 1941.
In the 1930s, teachers' salaries varied depending on location, experience, and level of education. On average, elementary school teachers made around $1,400 to $2,000 annually, while high school teachers earned slightly more, around $2,000 to $3,000 per year. However, during the Great Depression, many teachers faced pay cuts or were even laid off due to budget constraints.
In reference to The Great Depression, many Americans blamed President Herbert Hoover for their difficulties during the early 1930s. Many felt he underestimated the severity of the financial crisis, and did little to help those hit hardest by the depression.
people got laid off of their jobs, people were starving, millions of banks closed so workers didn't have jobs, and so on
Migrant workers suffered quite a bit in the Great Depression. They did not have fixed employment when the Depression began, so they had even less chance of finding a fixed position during the Depression. In addition, people who had been laid off due to the Depression often became migrant workers, meaning there was a problem with homeless men and families moving throughout America looking for jobs. The increase in migrant workers made it even harder for these people to find jobs, since the additional people created more competition and also created new stereotypes of migrant workers that weren't desirable, so it was less likely they would be hired.
There was food during the Great Depression. Distribution systems were impaired or broken and many people had much less money than before and so found it hard to afford to buy all the food they needed as well as pay for necessary clothing, housing, etc.
Teachers don't have to deal with administrators ethics. The ethics for teachers is fairly simple and laid out.
Offices closed, and many people were laid off, leaving them without jobs.
Mostly poor people Had gotten Effected By The Great Depression, While The Wealthy People Only Gotten Effected A Little Bit Because They Only Lost Little Of Money.
Are you referring to the Great Depression as "this time"? Consumers began spending less and less especially on luxury items which in turn laid off people. Unfortunately for farmers the drought and hor
In the film "Of Mice and Men," the term "canned" is a slang term that refers to being fired or laid off from a job. George and Lennie, the main characters, have faced this situation multiple times as they travel from job to job during the Great Depression.
theworldsbestdad.A bit long maybe but it meets the parameters you laid out.