layoff in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

layoff in the PONS Dictionary

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Still, the layoff was clearly hurting them and were not in proper form.
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He indicated at the time of his layoff, he would like to work on a panel show again but not on a nightly newscast.
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The company had previously had a lifetime employment policy but the mass layoffs caused a morale crisis.
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Election by competition in all branches of the judiciary, to avoid layoffs for political reasons or unjustified. 15.
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Originally the term "layoff" referred exclusively to a temporary interruption in work, as when factory work cyclically falls off.
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Despite his long layoff and having to learn a new position, he became a star once again.
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After several rounds of layoffs, the company was stripped to the bare bones.
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Trade unions alleged the layoff was a way to eliminate unionized labor, whereas the company said it was due to economic conditions.
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There were massive layoffs from the overstaffed utility during the first three years.
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The company also announced plans to layoff 180 employees.
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