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单词 layoff
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layoff
About half of the layoffs took place in the construction materials and capital goods industries.
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Were these responsible for peculiar labor market phenomena like layoffs and the reluctance of employers to reduce wages?
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With the former, layoffs are likely to consist of predominantly low-quality firm-worker matches, whereas with the latter, both high- and low-quality matches may be involved.
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With the sharp rise in layoffs in the early 1930s the chances of re-employment declined for all the unemployed.
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Older workers are often targeted for layoffs, sometimes with redundancy packages.
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Traditional mechanisms of adjustment (limiting layoffs to non-core sectors, transfer of the lowest value-added sectors overseas) have proved inadequate to the crisis.
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Central to these reforms was the legalization of layoffs for 'managerial reasons'.
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Apart from legalizing layoffs, the labour 'dispatch' system was introduced.
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Demand collapsed and prices plummeted, resulting in massive layoffs, short-time working, cuts in piece rates and widespread, unsuccessful industrial unrest.
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Arsenals experienced severe labor shortages among skilled workers because of voluntary quits, layoffs, and involuntary separations.
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Voters in these areas may well, and rationally, anticipate layoffs as the transition continues, even in privatized firms.
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The major limitation of this programme is that it has been restricted to designated layoffs in particular regions where local employment difficulties have attracted political attention from provincial governments.
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Thus, trade unions are concerned with and often struggle against cuts in consumer subsidies, price rises, reductions in wages and allowances, layoffs, and government interference in union affairs.
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Such perspective, later labeled 'globalism' by critiques, were politically consequential that it soon became widely cited to justify some less favored governmental policies (deregulation) and corporate decisions (outsourcing and layoffs).
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In addition, they are afraid of their employ security from this enormouslayoff.
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