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laid off


Meanings
  • Verb

    To dismiss an employee from a job, usually due to economic reasons or lack of work.

    - "The company had to lay off 500 employees due to financial losses."
    - "After the merger, many employees were laid off to reduce redundancy."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with laid off
offed , muffed , scoffed
Variants
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laid off , lay off , laying off , lays off
Etymology
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The term 'laid off' originated from the idea of an employer 'laying off' an employee, which means to suspend work for an employee without pay. It comes from the older term 'lay off work', which referred to the practice of temporarily stopping work on a project.


Trivia
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  1. Did you know that the first recorded use of the term 'laid off' in relation to employment dates back to the 15th century? It was used to describe the practice of temporarily stopping work on a ship due to a lack of materials or resources.

  2. In some cases, employees who are laid off may be offered severance packages, which can include a lump sum payment and continued health insurance coverage. These packages are designed to help ease the financial burden of losing a job.


Related Concepts
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  1. Downsizing: A business strategy that involves reducing the size of a company, often through layoffs and the elimination of jobs.

  2. Redundancy: The state of being unnecessary or irrelevant, particularly in the context of an employee being made redundant due to a lack of work or the need to reduce costs.


Culture
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In popular culture, the term 'laid off' is often used to describe a mass dismissal of employees, particularly in the context of economic downturns or industrial restructuring. It can also be a source of stress and anxiety for those who have experienced it, as it represents a loss of income and security.

How to Memorize "laid off"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize a group of employees being gathered in a room and being told that they have been laid off. Imagine the expressions on their faces and the sense of uncertainty and anxiety that they feel.

  2. associate

    - Associate the term 'laid off' with the feeling of uncertainty and anxiety that comes with losing a job. Think about the impact it can have on people's lives and the challenges they face in finding new employment.

  3. mnemonics

    - Create a mnemonic using the phrase 'Lost Income And Financial Security', which can help you remember the meaning of 'laid off'.


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