The past tense of lay is laid.
The correct term is "laid off."
The past tense of lay is "laid"
I/you/we/they have laid. She/he/it has laid.
The prefix of "laid" is "un-".
Laid is the past tense of lay.
laid off
The correct term is "laid off."
Made redundant. 'He was laid off by the company.'
Business has been slow at the factory, and as a result I was laid off.
There is a difference between laid off or layed off. In relation to being dismissed from work, the correct phrase to use is laid off. Layed off actually has no grammatical meaning.
2,576 were laid off...... it's sad to think about it!
About 1.2 million people get laid off a year.
The cast of Laid Off - 2009 includes: Jen Huizinga as Wife
The best way to get laid is to get laid down on a comfortable bed or sofa and jsut doze off, dreaming about amazing things...
If you are laid off, file for unemployment compensation and take advantage of any outplacement services your employer offers.
what are three ways which a trade union can help workers who were laid off
Laid Off - 2010 I was released on: USA: March 2010 (Method Fest Independent Film Festival)