Words and phrases that have a meaning related to layoff: (138 results)
Often used in the same context:
furloughs, absences, demotion, retrenchment, wage freeze, hiatus, retirement, downsizing, shutdown, cutback, pink slip, walkout, dismissal, turnaround, severance, redundancies, sabbatical, hiring freeze, reorganization, stoppages, workweek, restructuring, injury, slump, cuts, shakeup, firings, reassignment, lockout, suspensions, inactivity, benching, rustiness, overtime, buyouts, reshuffling, paycheck, rehires, strike, illness, attrition, workforce, rust, nonproduction, axing, nonunion, machinists, mononucleosis, workdays, unionization, termination, departure, letdown, employees, sickness, brownout, retirees, wildcat strike, defection, payroll, herniated disc, elimination, bye, tuneup, bankruptcy, downturn, curtailment, shin splints, hiring, recuperation, absenteeism, glandular fever, loss, comeback, giveback, employers, resignation, retraining, power outage, rematch, seniority, closings, overwork, recall, banishment, union, winning streak, shifts, job, trainmen, employes, ineligibility, workload, losses, sluggishness, nlrb, stress fracture, shuttering, disqualification, flextime, tendonitis, collective bargaining, layoffs, outage, hospitalization, postponement, relocation, changeover, incarceration, deportation, dismissals, enlistment, blackout, eviction, shutdowns, stoppage, vacancy, applicable, enforceable, incentive, nondiscriminatory, subcontracting, contractual, disclosure, dumping, liberalized, licensing, nondiscrimination, onerous, prohibitory, restrictive, suboptimal, antidumping, deductible
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— Adjectives for layoff: temporary, long, disciplinary, day, permanent, week, mass, year, major, massive, indefinite, more...
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