Phrases with «compulsory redundancies»

"Compulsory redundancies" refers to the situation where employees are required to leave their jobs against their will, usually due to job cuts or downsizing by the employer. It means that people are forced to be made redundant, losing their positions and employment. Full definition

Sentences with «compulsory redundancies»

  • That will mean fewer teachers in the classroom — with the possibility of compulsory redundancies for staff — as schools struggle to make the cuts being demanded of them. (theguardian.com)
  • In a written ministerial statement the House of Commons was told of the decision to close 36 of the 54 remaining Remploy sites with compulsory redundancies for 1,752 people of which 1,518 of these are disabled. (politics.co.uk)
  • At least half of the 920 Army jobs and 930 RAF roles are expected to face compulsory redundancies in the first round of defence cuts. (politics.co.uk)
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