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His union protested, bringing about hearings that resulted in the subway system being ordered to rehire him. ``When they do rehire -- they are growing and there will be an increase in production at some point -- those new hires will likely be in states with lower costs,'' he said. In early December, the board was still in fact-finding mode, although the situation had stabilized enough to rehire a notation associate working on a special project with partial funding from the National Endowment for the Arts. |
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