layoffs in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

layoffs in the PONS Dictionary

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If that happens, it could mean layoffs in the three-person shipping department.
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Think of the language used by companies to sanitize the difficult realities that accompany mass layoffs -- terms like, "rightsizing", "workforce optimization", or "enterprise decruitment".
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Some analysts said they expect the government's layoffs to propel that rate to 17 percent.
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But while it has developed some more attractive usages, rightsizing originally referred to cuts and layoffs, and that's the way it's most often employed.
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Many more hospitals, however, are finding ways to reduce costs through lean management methods that don't require layoffs and can improve quality for patients.
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While the snail mail experts plan no layoffs, they won't replace everyone who retires, quits or moves on.
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There were also reports on numerous staff layoffs.
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It was the second round of a total of roughly 500 layoffs.
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Recently, LIFO has come under scrutiny as seniority based layoffs result in promising, inexperienced teachers losing their positions, while their ineffective, but more senior, peers continue to teach.
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The shift towards jobless recoveries probably reflects a reduction in temporary layoffs during cyclical downturns.
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