a layoff, especially a temporary one, from a place of employment.
A furlough is a break from work that is unpaid and mandatory. The unit of measurement that is probably being confused is a furlong, which equals 201 meters.
Furlough (period or leave of absence granted to someone in the army) is 'permission' in French. J'ai une permission (I am granted a furlough), je suis en permission (I'm on a furlough) are common expressions.
You can come to work on Saturday after a furlough day. The rules and regulations vary with each employer. If it is a Monday-Friday job, coming in on a Saturday would entitle the employee to overtime.
It seems there may be a typo in your question. Did you mean to ask about "furlough"? A furlough is a temporary, unpaid leave of absence given to employees by a company due to financial constraints or other reasons beyond their control. During a furlough, employees typically do not work or receive pay but may retain certain benefits.
"The Tale of Despereaux" is a children's novel written by Kate DiCamillo, recounting the story of a small mouse with big dreams. Furlough refers to a temporary leave of absence from work, often unpaid, while tilling is the process of preparing soil for planting. The connection between the two is not clear, as the novel does not involve themes of furlough or tilling.
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A furlough is a temporary layoff with the expectation the employee with be reinstated in the future. Involuntary furloughs may be short or long term, and many of those affected may seek other temporary employment during that time.
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Any job that is not pertaining to office work
Alvin Rudoff has written: 'Work furlough and the county jail' -- subject(s): Work release of prisoners, Jails 'Societies in space' -- subject(s): Space colonies
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Of or pertaining to study or professional work undertaken after the receipt of a doctorate: postdoctoral courses.