Still, union workers have fared better than nonunionized employees in terms of their layoff conditions. |
Indeed, sometimes even a layoff can carry within it the seeds of future success, and you can wrest something positive from the jaws of rejection. |
This pattern of mistrust is repeated in company after company as years of loyalty are rewarded with layoff notices and rejiggered pension plans. |
He had to preside over a layoff, which has never made any new boss popular in the history of new bossdom. |
It will be interesting to see how Greer, traditionally a slow starter, responds to the long layoff. |
A mother bemoaned the layoff of the untenured special ed teacher who had taught her autistic child. |