redundancy - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • enforce: He said that his enforced redundancy in May 1991 had coincided with increasingly poor health.
  • face: Gentleman will tell us how many teachers are facing redundancy right now?
  • eliminate: This is done to eliminate redundancy in the output and/or compute aggregates that apply to these groups.

Adjective modifier

  • collective: Collective redundancy A collective redundancy is where 20 or more employees are to be made redundant within a 90-day period.
  • voluntary: Penny then asked people to consider voluntary redundancy, which two members of staff did.
  • built-in: Built-in Redundancy - The roaming service includes multiple top-tier ISP networks so you gain high service availability in major business centers.

Modifies a noun

  • payment: The excess of the redundancy payment over the basic award was £ 20,000.
  • entitlement: This will entail changes to the way statutory redundancy entitlements are calculated.
  • dismissal: Using staff flexibility ( within reasonable limits ) should maximize opportunities to avoid redundancy dismissals.
  • pay: Statutory redundancy pay is by any measure quite low.
  • situation: The enforced redundancy situation hit particularly hard at the Morton family.
  • package: We negotiated an enhanced redundancy package which we put to the members this week.

Noun used with modifier

  • dismissal: The implications for no upper age limit on unfair dismissal and/or redundancy claims.

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