What if an employee's contract of employment does not allow or make any mention of
lay offs? A.
Tisch told Secretary Evans that the airlines' plan to drastically reduce flights and
lay off workers will have a ripple effect that is already being felt by all sectors of the travel industry.
"The management's right to
lay off workers should be protected by the law," said Mr Min.
Between 1987 and 1991, a variety of smaller firms announced plans to
lay off approximately one million employees in an attempt to eliminate hierarchical layers within their respective organizations and to try to streamline their operations.
For example, if you hire three third-year engineering students from the same co-op program every term for several years and then suddenly
lay off the current crop, there is likely to be a high cost in replacing this source of skilled staff in future.
If a factory was closing and he needed to
lay off a certain percentage of the entire staff, the finance organization should take a leadership role and eliminate a similar percentage of employees.
Global Banking News-June 24, 2016--Goldman to
lay off staff in New York
Auto Business News-February 16, 2016--Daimler to
lay off more than 1,200 workers at North Carolina assembly plants
NORDIC BUSINESS REPORT-22 June 2010-Finnish Elektrobit to
lay off up to 100 domestic employees(C)1994-2010 M2 COMMUNICATIONS http://www.m2.com
Reports also said that other media institutions such as the Lebanese television stations MTV and LBC also had plans to
lay off a significant number of employees.
Melbourne, Mar 4 (ANI): While recession-hit companies are increasingly issuing pink slips to their employees, a recent survey has detailed a list of dos and don'ts on how to
lay off workers.
A genuine
lay off is not a redundancy and an employee who has been laid off by his/her employer is still employed by that employer.