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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lay off workers" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the practice of a company reducing its workforce, usually due to financial constraints. For example, "The company had to lay off workers to cut down costs."
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Companies lay off workers, close plants and shut franchises.
But rather than lay off workers, the shifts will start to alternate work weeks.
Rather than lay off workers, companies in Japan typically ask them to retire early voluntarily.
Harsh weather, including snowstorms along the Eastern seaboard, forced some companies to temporarily lay off workers last month.
He says he specifically tried to lay off workers who had voted for Obama.
* Allowing enterprises to lay off workers.
So companies instead lay off workers or stop hiring.
It has tried to lay off workers and shut factories.
The slowing economy has prompted businesses to lay off workers.
America's more flexible jobs market makes it far easier and cheaper to lay off workers.
Rigid labour markets also mean that it's difficult to lay off workers.
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