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Discover LudwigThe phrase "redundant staff" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to employees who have been laid off due to job cuts or restructuring in a company. Example: The company had to let go of its redundant staff in order to reduce expenses and stay afloat during the economic downturn.
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In a statement he urged BAE systems to put emphasis on voluntary redundancy and offer "transitional assistance" for redundant staff to find new employment.
"There are some redundant staff in our organisation," Lorenz acknowledged.
There was also a steep decline among the over-55s, including redundant staff needing retraining.
The goal is to enhance product rosters, while reducing costs by shedding redundant staff and operations.
But all of them are just a taste of what is to come, according to leading employment lawyers and the outplacement consultancies that find work for redundant staff.
All new positions will be internally advertised but they will not be quarantined to potentially redundant staff because the ABC needs the "right" skills, sources told Weekly Beast.
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Maybe the idea of the nine to five is simply redundant, and staff work whatever pattern they need to – so long as the job is done.
August 15: Administrators make five staff redundant.
Would Circle just come in and make staff redundant?
It was that or making more than 500 staff redundant.
It closed on 29 April and made five staff redundant.
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