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Layoff
Layoff is the temporary suspension or permanent termination of employment of an employee or (more commonly) a group of employees for business reasons, such as the decision that certain positions are no longer necessary or a business slow-down or interruption in work. Originally the term "layoff" referred exclusively to a temporary interruption in work, as when factory work cyclically falls off. However, the term has also applied to the permanent elimination of positions as a cost-cutting measure (or for other reasons).
Further euphemisms are often used to "soften the blow" in the process of firing and being fired, including downsize, rightsize, smartsize, workforce reduction or workforce optimization, simplification and reduction in force (also called a "RIF", especially in the government employment sector). Mass layoff implies laying off a large number of workers. Attrition implies that positions will be eliminated as workers quit or retire. Early retirement means workers may quit now yet still remain eligible for their retirement benefits later. While redundancy is a specific legal term in UK employment law, it may be perceived as obfuscation. Firings imply misconduct or failure while lay-offs imply economic forces beyond ones control.
Layoff or Buyout
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Layoff Lessons from One Who's Been There
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Blog Layoff!
It seems as if the economy is effecting some of us blogers. Legal Blog Watch has an interesting Feb. 25, 2009 story about 3 more blogs closing their doors...
Layoff summary
A recent quote from Associated Press: "The economic downturn has meant less work for law firms, fewer experienced attorneys leaving jobs and thousands of lawyers laid off...
Is Your Firm on the Layoff List?
It used to be that Corporate America would not do the dastardly deed at holiday time. That is to say, layoffs would be put off until after Christmas...
Researching Layoff Data
In her Wisconsin Law Journal blog, Bev Butula offers tips for researching layoff information. One of the databases she mentions is JWT Inside's Layoff Report Database...
















