-
1 licenciement sec
-
2 licenciement
licenciement [lisɑ̃simɑ̃]masculine noun* * *lisɑ̃simɑ̃nom masculin ( pour faute) dismissallicenciement (économique) — redundancy GB, lay-off
licenciement collectif — mass redundancy, mass lay-offs (pl)
Phrasal Verbs:* * *lisɑ̃simɑ̃ nm1) (pour faute) dismissal2) (pour raisons économiques) redundancy, (action) making redundantlicenciement collectif — mass redundancy, mass lay-offs
licenciement sec — compulsory redundancy (without compensation)
* * *licenciement nm ( pour faute) dismissal; licenciement (économique) redundancy GB, lay-off; une série de licenciements a round of redundancies GB, a series of lay-offs; licenciement collectif mass redundancy, mass lay-offs; procéder au licenciement de 20 personnes to make 20 people redundant GB, to lay 20 people off.licenciement sec enforced redundancy (without compensation).[lisɑ̃simɑ̃] nom masculin[pour faute professionnelle] dismissala. [pour faute professionnelle] letter of dismissal, pink slip (US)b. [pour raison économique] redundancy notice (UK)
См. также в других словарях:
redundancy — re|dun|dan|cy S2 [rıˈdʌndənsi] n plural redundancies 1.) [U and C] BrE a situation in which someone has to leave their job, because they are no longer needed = ↑layoff ▪ The closure of the export department resulted in over 100 redundancies. ▪… … Dictionary of contemporary English
redundancy — re‧dun‧dan‧cy [rɪˈdʌndənsi] noun redundancies PLURALFORM [countable, uncountable] especially BrE HUMAN RESOURCES when someone loses their job in a company because the job is no longer needed: • Over 2000 car workers now face redundancy. • Sev … Financial and business terms
redundancy */*/ — UK [rɪˈdʌndənsɪ] / US noun Word forms redundancy : singular redundancy plural redundancies 1) [countable/uncountable] British a situation in which someone is told to leave their job because they are no longer needed face redundancy: Over 500… … English dictionary
redundancy — noun (BrE) ADJECTIVE ▪ large scale, major, mass, massive ▪ The closure of the mine led to large scale redundancies. ▪ possible, threatened ▪ … Collocations dictionary
redundancy — [[t]rɪdʌ̱ndənsi[/t]] redundancies 1) N COUNT: usu pl When there are redundancies, an organization tells some of its employees to leave because their jobs are no longer necessary or because the organization can no longer afford to pay them. [BRIT] … English dictionary
compulsory — adj. Compulsory is used with these nouns: ↑attendance, ↑conscription, ↑education, ↑insurance, ↑licence, ↑liquidation, ↑module, ↑purchase, ↑reading, ↑redundancy, ↑registration, ↑ … Collocations dictionary
Cover — The purchase of a contract to offset a previously established short position. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * ▪ I. cover cov‧er 1 [ˈkʌvə ǁ ər] noun [uncountable] 1. INSURANCE insurance against losing something or suffering damage,… … Financial and business terms
cover — Used to indicate the repurchase of previously sold contracts as, he covered his short position. Short covering is synonymous with liquidating a short position or evening up a short position. The CENTER ONLINE Futures Glossary The amount above… … Financial and business terms
absurd — [[t]æbsɜ͟ː(r)d[/t]] ADJ GRADED: oft it v link ADJ to inf/that (disapproval) If you say that something is absurd, you are criticizing it because you think that it is ridiculous or that it does not make sense. It is absurd to be discussing… … English dictionary
List of Statutory Instruments of the United Kingdom, 1994 — This is a complete list of all 1851 Statutory Instruments published in the United Kingdom in the year 1994. NOTOC 1 100* Public Telecommunication System Designation (Vodafone Limited) Order 1994 S.I. 1994/1 * Oxfordshire County Council (Shifford… … Wikipedia
List of Statutory Instruments of the United Kingdom, 1990 — NOTOC This is a complete list of all 1646 Statutory Instruments published in the United Kingdom in the year 1990.1 100* Caseins and Caseinates (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 1990 S.I. 1990/1 * Personal Community Charge (Relief) (England)… … Wikipedia