- 看过 layoff 的人也看了 :
- cutback
- unemployment
- discharge
- respite
layoff 的定义
- the act of dismissing employees, especially temporarily.
- a period of enforced unemployment or inactivity.
layoff 近义词
dismissal from job or responsibility
更多layoff例句
- “We started to see how women were being disproportionately affected by layoffs, furloughed and being forced out of work to take care of their kids,” she said.
- In addition to the layoffs at Disney, NBCUniversal and WarnerMedia last year, NBCUniversal plans to shut down its TV sports network NBCSN by the end of this year.
- Profitability may have been out of reach if it weren’t for the layoffs that these companies underwent.
- Thousands of Chase branches reduced hours in mid-March, with 1,000 closing immediately — some of which have shuttered for good since, as the bank reportedly conducted layoffs.
- The ballot measure’s passage has already led to layoffs in the state, and with delivery services adding fees that they previously threatened would only happen if Prop 22 didn’t pass.
- The gaming site plans to layoff 18 percent of its workforce and shut several offices.
- Unemployment claims are trending down, and the number of mass layoff events is declining.
- You also knew the libs (including the Super PAC I advised, Priorities USA Action) would zero-in on his record as a layoff artist.
- Neither presidential campaign responded to a request for comment about the layoff announcement.
- Layoff seems to be the most commonly used word despite—or maybe because of—a passivity that cheats the impact of the experience.
- Come to think of it, Ernie didn't know there was going to be a layoff.
- After this morning, Rogers would post him for the layoff for sure.
- Show them that your layoff hasnt hurt your batting eye, Larry, sang out McRae.
- Would he come back to the farm if this ten day layoff were extended, or would he catch a train for Chicago?