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1. To terminate someone's employment, especially temporarily; suspend someone from work: The company had to lay off two dozen workers or it would have gone bankrupt. …
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Even workers well below the executive level can negotiate potential severance, White said, the same way they would their salary when taking a new job. “I would say at …
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By Hannah Erin Lang . Career experts say the best time to negotiate the terms of a layoff is when you take a new job . In some ways, the match between a company …
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Synonyms for LAY OFF (OF): abandon, discontinue, quit, drop, have done (with), pack (up or in), give up, end; Antonyms of LAY OFF (OF): carry on, continue, keep ...
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Layoffs are hard to get right. Done correctly, the number should be the only story. In 2024, for instance, Amazon, Alphabet, and Macy's all announced layoffs without …
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The No. 1 money mistake to avoid if you’re laid off: The ‘long-term consequences’ will be ‘very painful’. Getting laid off from your job can be a difficult …
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