layoff in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

layoff in the PONS Dictionary

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Translations for layoff in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

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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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Originally the term "layoff" referred exclusively to a temporary interruption in work, as when factory work cyclically falls off.
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He was eventually retired after another unsuccessful return from an injury-enforced layoff in early 2002.
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It was the second round of a total of roughly 500 layoffs.
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As a result of this change, we've had layoffs across the organization.
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This has resulted in large numbers of layoff workers who are technically not unemployed but effectively jobless.
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The layoffs are expected to hit positions among technical operations as well as the unit's eight local stations.
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Fan expectations were low for the game, as both teams were expected to be in poor physical condition following the layoff.
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The number of policyholders dropped slightly between the first and second quarters of 2011, due to the economy and layoffs.
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There were massive layoffs from the overstaffed utility during the first three years.
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