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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "layoff" in a sentence

    layoff example sentences

    layoff


    1. He had plenty of time to watch TV during his enforced layoff, and watched plenty of news programming


    2. After a three year layoff from playing professionally, you want me to set up a gig in less than one week, learn the rhythm guitar and lead vocals on a CD full of songs I’ve never heard before, deal with a hundred old friends calling about the reunion show, and solve Terry’s murder all at the same time


    3. Fortunately for all of Quagmeyer's employees, there has never been a layoff within the total structure


    4. following layoff for financial reasons only by Motorola, involuntary closure of dope runner’s law office following his conviction and disbarment, and lastly when the Attorney General forced me out by denying five earned, but wrongfully withheld step raises


    5. Both Lew Spencer, the GC in Chicago who had hired me out of law school, and Jack Hickey, the VP Finance also in Chicago, for whom I had done tax projects, apologized to me when corporate management determined that it was necessary to layoff ten thousand of the company’s 30,000 Arizona employees in the summer of 1971


    6. My drinking caused an incident once at Motorola, but the layoff (with 10,000 others out of 30k in AZ) was based strictly on a) my lack of seniority and b) the other lawyer’s having an arthritic wife in a wheelchair (soon to bed for rest of her life) and their five kids


    7. ” All of the foregoing accusations were true, but because he and Denny also cut 20% of the payroll before Christmas (they magnanimously continued my health insurance through December 31st, and I elected to retain it via COBRA until I got to NM), I was not the only “financial hardship layoff” and the termination letter acknowledged as much


    8. I thumbed my nose at the bastards and retired in lieu of their damned layoff


    9. I was forced to retire in lieu of a layoff caused by program budget cuts


    10. It was definitely an omen of my pending layoff on the

    11. would not be forced to concern myself with sudden layoff, as I


    12. I have never been a good ice skater and I don’t expect the layoff has


    13. suffered considerably with the layoff; after one or two hard sprints up the ice, my lungs were screaming for air


    14. the way that a silly (and often random) thing like a layoff should


    15. I wrote a quiz that was perfect for the times: “How Are You Handling Your Layoff?”


    16. But I’m still feeling sick about the layoff, our layoffs, when my dad calls and asks if he and Mom can stop by


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    "layoff" definitions

    the act of laying off an employee or a work force