"Layoffs" are the temporary or permanent release of employees from a company due to downsizing or restructuring or other business reason, as opposed to discipline or individual terminations. Originally, "layoffs" were temporary, to reduce the labor expense during periods of low sales or lagging profits. Often the employees would be re-activated or rehired preferentially before any new employees. However, the term is now generally applied (as a euphemism for 'firings') to any mass reduction in the labor force of a company or industry, even permanent ones.
Employee layoff is when business is not good enough to afford to keep an employee or employees on the payroll they are "let go" or terminated from their jobs. The difference between being layed off and being fired is when you are layed off, the employers may soon or in the future call you back to your job if business improves.
"A dismissal of employees because of lack of work to be done. " "A period of unemployment, a time during which employees are out of work."
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In today's world, it is not likely you will ever face layoffs as a RN.
The cast of Layoffs - 2008 includes: Tiffany Current as Jane
Was there recent layoffs at Bartlett Dairy Inc in Jamaica, New York?
yep you can
No work, no money that is what layoffs do.
They are calling the layoffs early retirements, however they are forcing these early retirements, and they already are happening to 20 year employees.
No
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Do you share Toyota's vision that all workers should sacrifice in order to avoid layoffs for permanent workers
No, that would be considered age discrimination.
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