layoffs

layoffs[ˈleɪɔ:fs] 

原级:layoff

layoffs 基本解释
临时解雇( layoff的名词复数 );停工,停止活动;
layoffs 网络解释

1. 解雇:我在以下详细说明论述劳工部否决的实质理由: 一般说来,大公司大规模的解雇(layoffs),都会引起大众瞩目,此时若该公司又提出或即将提出外国员工劳工证的申请,SESA及地区劳工部势必会就此提出质疑,

2. 裁员:去年 12 月 21 日,最早由 mini-Microsoft 传出微软裁员 (layoffs) 的传闻( rumour ),一时间闹得业界纷纷扬扬. 12 月 30

3. 失业期:lead to 导致 | layoffs 失业期 | stoppage 中断

layoffs 单语例句

1. Lu cautioned not to classify all corporate behavior as layoffs in disguise.

2. The second straight weekly decline reflected problems adjusting layoffs for temporary shutdowns at General Motors and Chrysler plants to retool for new models.

3. The company offered to keep more workers than before in a compromise proposal, but the union insisted on no layoffs.

4. The lawsuit cites a confidential witness for information about cutbacks and layoffs in safety programs and budgets.

5. China Construction Bank is currently waiting for its business license in New York and declined to comment on whether they were hiring Wall Street layoffs.

6. layoffs的翻译

6. The labor market is expected to remain weak as mass layoffs continue.

7. He called on employers to consider measures such as cost saving or restructuring and only use layoffs as the last resort.

8. Only 3 percent of respondents in the NABE survey anticipated significant layoffs, while 46 percent saw no change in head count over the next six months.

9. Financial planners report receiving many calls from parents seeking advice about taking in their grown children following divorces and layoffs.

10. The recession is expected to keep a lid on inflation as widespread layoffs dampen wage pressures and weak demand keeps companies from raising prices.