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  2. Layoff - Wikipedia

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    Many companies work to make layoffs as minimally burdensome to the employee. At times employers may layoff multiple people at once to soften the impact. Denial stage is the first stage in the emotional reaction to change or layoffs, in which an employee denies that an organization change or layoff will occur.

  3. Termination of employment - Wikipedia

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    A less severe form of involuntary termination is often referred to as a layoff (also redundancy or being made redundant in British English). A layoff is usually not strictly related to personal performance but instead due to economic cycles or the company's need to restructure itself, the firm itself going out of business, or a change in the function of the employer (for example, a certain ...

  4. Dismissal (employment) - Wikipedia

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    While the main formal term for ending someone's employment is "dismissal", there are a number of colloquial or euphemistic expressions for the same action. "Firing" is a common colloquial term in the English language (particularly used in the U.S. and Canada), which may have originated in the 1910s at the National Cash Register Company. [2]

  5. After losing her job, a boomer is 'walking a tightrope ... - AOL

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    Andrea, 64, faces a tough choice after a layoff: find a job or start collecting Social Security. Many older Americans rely on Social Security in retirement and struggle to pay their bills.

  6. Desk Rage: Completely Losing It at Work - AOL

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    You know the feeling, We've all had it -- when you're at the end of your rope at work and someone says (or does) something so rude or stupid that you just cannot take it any more. Maybe it doesn't ...

  7. Employee turnover - Wikipedia

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    Employee attrition, employee turnover, and employee churn all refer to an employee quitting the job, and are often used as synonyms. For the first two terms, the difference is due to the context, i.e., the reasons for the employee leaving.

  8. Employee offboarding - Wikipedia

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    Employee offboarding describes the separation process when an employee leaves a company. The offboarding process might involve a phased transfer of knowledge from the departing employee to a new or existing employee; an exit interview; return of any company property; and various processes from the company's human resources, information technology, or legal functions.

  9. Adrien Brody Developed an Eating Disorder, PTSD After ... - AOL

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    Adrien Brody revealed that his Oscar-winning performance in Roman Polanski’s 2003 biographical drama The Pianist took a massive toll on his body.. In an interview with Vulture, published Dec. 23 ...