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reduction in force
noun
Layoffs, as used in official corporate documents and press releases, often abbreviated as RIF.
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(RIF stands for Reduction in Force).
Do not say that this is a reduction in force.
They engage in "head count reduction," "reduction in force" and "redundancies".
Now that the shutdown has exceeded 30 days, do reduction in force rules apply?
None of these Afghan forces will take lightly to our leaving, or to any reduction in force numbers or funds.
Many people who remained employed used the same strategies as an insurance policy against the next reduction in force.
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Among these were the benefits of the reduction-in-force procedures established by civil service regulation.
Sometime this summer, Hayden plans to publish reduction-in-force procedures to deal with the naysayers, if need be.
Prepare and retain written reduction-in-force plan documentation.
Click here to view the Reduction-in-force flowchart.
Provide "lessons learned" opportunity for future reduction-in-force initiatives.
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