The facts of these two companion cases are essentially the same. Petitioners began working for respondent as laborers under the Comprehensive Employment Training Act (hereinafter CETA) in September 1974. In October 1979, petitioners became regular employees of respondent, rather than temporary ones funded by CETA. On November 13, 1984, petitioners were notified that due to fiscal constraints their positions would be terminated as of...
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