retrench in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

retrench in the PONS Dictionary

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This method minimises the use of subjective judgment to decide who shall be retrenched.
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These principles have far-reaching implications for the new employer, who may want to restructure the business and possibly retrench employees.
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The proper line of conduct therefore was by a well-directed economy to retrench every current expense, and to make as large a saving during the peace as possible.
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If the new employer decides to retrench employees, severance pay will be calculated on the basis of service with the old and new employer to determine the years of service.
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Even if we don't need all of them, can you actually retrench people at this moment?
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Whenever the army defended one place and retrenched, some militias would often separate and return home.
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Land was also given to unemployed labourers and retrenched public servants, which they could gain title on by making it productive.
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The church is now retrenching after its period of high growth and hundreds of units have been decommissioned since 1998.
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At most, therefore, the employer must have an intention to retrench.
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According to the written report, the data suggest that securities regulators may have retrenched their efforts to regulate through the use of novel theories.
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