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    lay off

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  2. noun. (also lay-off) uk / ˈleɪ.ɒf / us / ˈleɪ.ɑːf / layoff noun (work) Add to word list. [ C often plural ] an occasion when a company stops employing someone, sometimes temporarily, because the company does not have enough money or enough work: The recent economic crisis has led to massive layoffs. [ C usually singular ]

  3. to stop employing someone, usually because there is no work for them to do: Because of falling orders, the company has been forced to lay off several hundred workers. Fewer examples. He was laid off last week. We have had to lay off all our workers. She became depressed after being laid off from the factory.

  4. a period of inactivity or idleness; the act of laying off an employee or a workforce; also : shutdown… See the full definition

  5. verb. 1. (tr, adverb) to dismiss (workers) from employment, sometimes with the intention of re-employing them at a later date. the firm had to lay off 100 people. 2. (intransitive) informal. to leave (a person, thing, or activity) alone. lay off me, will you! 3. (tr, adverb) to mark off the boundaries of. 4. (tr, adverb) soccer.

  6. Nov 5, 2023 · A layoff is the temporary or permanent termination of a worker's employment for reasons unrelated to the individual's performance on the job. Employees may be...

  7. layoff in British English. (ˈleɪɒf ) noun. 1. a dismissal; redundancy. It will close more than 200 stores nationwide resulting in the layoffs of an estimated 2,000 employees. 2. a period of inactivity. They both made full recoveries after lengthy injury layoffs.

  8. the act of dismissing employees, especially temporarily. a period of enforced unemployment or inactivity. The temporary or permanent removal of a worker from his or her job, usually because of cutbacks in production or corporate reorganization.

  9. noun. the act of dismissing employees, especially temporarily. a period of enforced unemployment or inactivity. layoff. The temporary or permanent removal of a worker from his or her job, usually because of cutbacks in production or corporate reorganization. Discover More. Word History and Origins. Origin of layoff 1.

  10. Definitions of lay off. verb. dismiss from work, usually for economic reasons. “She was laid off together with hundreds of other workers when the company downsized” synonyms: furlough. see more. verb. put an end to a state or an activity. synonyms: cease, discontinue, give up, quit, stop. see more. Pronunciation. US. /leɪ ɑf/ UK. /leɪ ɒf/

  11. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LayoffLayoff - Wikipedia

    Laid off workers or displaced workers are workers who have lost or left their jobs because their employer has closed or moved, there was insufficient work for them to do, or their position or shift was abolished (Borbely, 2011).