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    lay off

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  2. verb. laid off; laying off; lays off. transitive verb. 1. : to mark or measure off. 2. : to cease to employ (a worker) often temporarily. 3. of a bookie : to place all or part of (an accepted bet) with another bookie to reduce the risk. 4. a. : to leave undisturbed. b.

  3. a period when someone is not working or playing sport: Foster is playing again after a six-week layoff due to injury. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Firing staff. axe. be out on your earidiom. cast someone adriftidiom. chop. constructive dismissal. decertification. elbow someone out. firing. get the pushidiom.

  4. to stop employing someone, usually because there is no work for them to do: Because of falling orders, the company has been forced to lay off several hundred workers. Fewer examples. He was laid off last week. We have had to lay off all our workers. She became depressed after being laid off from the factory.

  5. Nov 5, 2023 · A layoff is an involuntary job termination, usually initiated by the employer as a cost-cutting measure. Workers who are laid off qualify for government-sponsored unemployment benefits,...

  6. verb. 1. (tr, adverb) to dismiss ( workers) from employment, sometimes with the intention of re-employing them at a later date. the firm had to lay off 100 people. 2. (intransitive) informal.

  7. an occasion when a company stops employing someone, sometimes temporarily, because the company does not have enough money or enough work: The recent economic crisis has led to massive layoffs. [ C usually singular ] a period when someone is not working or playing sports:

  8. the act of dismissing employees, especially temporarily. a period of enforced unemployment or inactivity. The temporary or permanent removal of a worker from his or her job, usually because of cutbacks in production or corporate reorganization.