Layoff vs Firing - What's the difference?
layoff | firing |
A dismissal of employees from their jobs because of tightened budgetary constraints or work shortage (not due to poor performance or misconduct).
A period of time when someone is unavailable for work.
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(British, football) A short pass that has been rolled in front of another player for them to kick.
The process of applying heat or fire, especially to clay etc to produce pottery.
The fuel for a fire.
* 1610 , , act 2 scene 2
The discharge of a gun or other weapon.
The dismissal of someone from a job.
As nouns the difference between layoff and firing
is that layoff is a dismissal of employees from their jobs because of tightened budgetary constraints or work shortage (not due to poor performance or misconduct) while firing is the process of applying heat or fire, especially to clay etc to produce pottery.As a verb firing is
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Noun
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Synonyms
* (dismissal of employees): downsizing, reduction in forceSee also
* lay offAnagrams
*External links
* (wikipedia "layoff")firing
English
Noun
(en noun)- No more dams I'll make for fish; / Nor fetch in firing / At requiring [...]