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Tue, Apr 21, 2009 16:08 EDT

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Posted by: Meridith Levinson in Questions Topic: Personal ManagementBlog: Career Connection
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Which would you tolerate to avoid losing your job—if you had the choice, of course? Share your opinion and register your vote with CIO.com.
The layoffs are coming. The layoffs are coming. That remains the unfortunate reality at companies across the United States, as 71 percent of CEOs expect to cut staff inside their organizations over the next six months, according to Business Roundtable, a professional association for CEOs.
With unemployment at a 25-year high of 8.25 percent, it should come as no surprise that 94 percent of adults who are employed full-time would rather take a pay cut or accept a reduction in their work hours to avoid losing their and others' jobs, according to a recent survey sponsored by consultancy Work + Life Fit. Some forward-thinking companies that are on the same wavelength as their employees have already begun implementing a variety of cost-reduction strategies aimed at reducing their labor costs without layoffs.
According to the Work + Life Fit survey...
What's your preference? Would you take a pay cut, a furlough, unpaid vacation or a change in your schedule? Or would you rather just accept your severance and collect unemployment? Take our poll and share your opinion.