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is layoffs
noun
A dismissal of employees from their jobs because of tightened budgetary constraints or work shortage (not due to poor performance or misconduct).
Exact(7)
But the worst thing he can do is layoffs, which is a nuclear weapon".
"The key is layoffs," said James Fagan, senior managing director of suburban real estate at CB Richard Ellis.
IN this economy, probably one of the biggest things people gossip about at most companies is layoffs.
The California governor's new target is layoffs.
"The biggest vulnerability is layoffs in local and state public health departments have stretched capacity to the limit," says Jeffrey Levi, a public health specialist who heads the Trust for America's Health.
What they really mean is layoffs and plant closings and corner cutting in customer service and manufacturing.
Similar(51)
Is there going to be a strike, are there going to be layoffs?
If there are going to be layoffs, there are going tobe layoffs.
There will almost certainly be layoffs among some union members.
Work moves along and there are layoffs at ground zero.
"Unless we can generate new income somewhere, it's going to be layoffs next".
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