Dismiss, usually for economic reasons.
Extended period of leave from military service or imprisonment to return home.
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Examples for "lay off "
Examples for "lay off "
1 In fact, state and local governments continue to lay off large numbers.
2 Aumenier lay off to the northwest of Sézanne, distant a few miles.
3 Flora-tec, for instance, said it had already had to lay off people.
4 Tonight at dinner I have recommended Tuppy to lay off the food.
5 Demand is low, and when demand is low, banks lay off people.
Termination of employment of an employee.
A temporary leave of employees due to special needs of a company or employer.
1 Meat inspectors are guaranteed at least 30 days' notice of a furlough .
2 Germany is expected to extend its pandemic furlough scheme to 24 months.
3 It added it would repay its own furlough support to the government.
4 He is hunting in the West, on furlough ; she is here alone.
5 He'll probably come by on his furlough to thank you in person.
6 He got a furlough from his general, and came home in disguise.
7 General Heintzelman obtained a furlough , and came out to superintend the mines.
8 Employers have no legal obligation to furlough an employee who is shielding.
9 Pay cuts, furlough or deferrals: what are the Premier League clubs doing?
10 When the furlough scheme ends, economists fear another huge wave of redundancies.
11 If the agency has to furlough enforcement officers, audits could slow down.
12 He allowed us what General Bragg had never allowed mortal man-a furlough .
13 He obtained a furlough and was commissioned as a captain of engineers.
14 A furlough was granted him to go home and recruit his health.
15 He thought of applying for a furlough so as to travel abroad.
16 At Christmas I obtained a furlough to visit my people at Penryn.
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