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Veterans Day history

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Hat tip to Daniel J.B. Mitchell, Professor-Emeritus at UCLA Anderson Graduate School of Management and UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs, for this history lesson about veterans and unemployment.

Posted in unemployment claims, Veterans

Tagged Daniel J.B. Mitchell, history lesson, Veterans Day

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