Video - Joint Base Lewis-McChord
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16,000 civilian workers at JBLM face possible furloughs
Posted on March 14, 2013 at 4:30 PM
Updated Thursday, Mar 14 at 5:17 PM
As the budget battles continue in D.C., likely pay-cuts loom for the military's enormous civilian work force. At Joint Base Lewis-McChord, thousands of civilians are on the job and facing possible furloughs.
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