Words and phrases that have a meaning related to redundancies: (120 results)
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Also try:layoffs, retrenchments, cutbacks, closures, headcount, downsizing, cuts, axing, overheads, insolvencies, workforce, reductions, restructuring, rationalization, underspend, jobs, furloughs, closings, desmonds, redeployment, jobcentre, insolvency, buyouts, closedown, wage freeze, leavers, terminations, reorganization, consolidation, turnround, quango, staffing, liquidation, cull, timescale, shutdowns, rotas, hiring freeze, wastage, trawlermen, duplication, retirements, merger, attrition, vacancies, excessing, sickie, unionisation, outsourcing, overcapacity, outgoings, nupe, hirers, balpa, geers, disruption, centralization, supertax, absenteeism, efficiencies, telesales, bankruptcies, helpdesk, repossession, shuttering, apprentices, unionism, examinership, awm, departures, downgrades, powys, constabularies, bosses, longbenton, kirkcudbright, inland revenue, casuals, stoppages, newhaven, flexitime, ucas, employers, rearrangements, recapitalization, viyella, skiving, lord chancellor, choregus, aslef, publicans, nonproduction, peterlee, credit crunch, downturn, savings, employees, retraining, machinists, pensions, rmt, employes, failures, relocations, leakages, redundancy, disruptions, overlaps, reorganizations, withdrawals, cancellations, conversions, mismatches, purchases, repairs, resignations, amalgamations, arrests, bottlenecks, breakdowns
— Adjectives for redundancies: collective, compulsory, such, many, scale, voluntary, massive, possible, certain, further, more, more...
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