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FILE: Nov. 18, 2010: In this file photo, Fisker Automotive's Fisker Karma,
a sports luxury plug-in hybrid car, sits on display at the 2010
Los Angeles Auto Show in Los Angeles.APFisker Automotive -- the electric-car
maker that was granted a half-billion-dollar federal loan and on Friday
dismissed about 75 percent of its remaining workforce -- is purportedly
facing a lawsuit from the same firm that sued the government-funded Solyndra
company.Fisker laid off 160 of its roughly 210 employees Friday morning
from its Anaheim, Calif., location, according to Automotive News.Employees
told the publication they were given no severance pay besides compensation
for unused vacation days.According to the class action suit filed by Outten
& Golden, in a California district court, Fisker failed to notify the
employees 60 days in advance, violating the federal U.S. Worker Adjustment
and Retraining Notification Act and a similar state WARN Act.Outten & Golden
won a $3.5 million settlement in a similar case against Solyndra, according
to Reuters. The solar-panel maker received $535 million in loan guarantees
from the Obama administration before falling into bankruptcy in 2011.A source
told the news agency that Fisker will retain about 53 senior managers
and executives to primarily help sell off company assets.Fisker has received
$193 million of a $529 million Energy Department loan, mostly for work
on its luxury Karma vehicle that sells for about $100,000.
k a bit. Many young people have
enrolled in community colleges and universities. That's one reason a record
63 percent of adults ages 25 to 29 have spent at least
some time in college, according to the Pew Research Center.Older Americans
are returning to school, too. Doug Damato, who lives in Asheville, N.C.,
lost his job as an installer at a utility company in February
2012. He stopped looking for work last fall, when he began taking
classes in mechanical engineering at Asheville-Buncombe Technical Community
College.Next week, Damato, 40, will accept an academic award for earning
top grades. But one obstacle has emerged: Under a recent change in
state law, his unemployment benefits will now end July 1, six months
earlier than he expected.He's planning to work nights, if possible, to support
himself once the benefits run out. Dropping out of school is "out
of the question," he said, given the time he has already put
into the program."I don't want a handout," he says. "I'm trying to
better myself."Many older Americans who lost their jobs are finding refuge
in Social Security's disability program. Nearly 8.9 million Americans are
receiving disability checks, up 1.3 million from when the recession ended
in June 2009.Natasha Baebler's journey out of the labor force and onto
the disability rolls began when she lost her job serving disabled students
and staff members at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Ind., in February
2012.For six mon
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