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Johnson Controls requires two-week furlough or three-day work week for all U.S. employees, even top execs

In response to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, Johnson Controls International plc is implementing a plan that would require all salaried employees to take two weeks of unpaid time off or a three-day work week with reduced pay, including top executives such as chairman CEO George Oliver, according to an email obtained by the Milwaukee Business Journal.
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