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Posted: 5:27 AM Mar 5, 2007
Snow Removal Workers Need Rest
After all of last weeks snow, snow removal workers say they need their rest.
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Some area snow removal workers say they're ready to sleep and relax after a week's worth of 14-and 15-hour days.
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Todd Weisenbeck of a company called Snow-Man in Wausau says he's craving sleep and that his recent work schedule has been unhealthy. Workers say the past week was especially crazy, with the area receiving as much snow as usually falls in a month. Another company's owner says labor laws don't prohibit him and his crew from working long hours because snow removal is considered an emergency during snowstorms.
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