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furlough [ˈfɜːləʊ] n 1. (Military) leave of absence from military duty 2. (Business / Industrial Relations & HR Terms) US a temporary laying-off of employees, usually because there is insufficient work to occupy them vb (tr)
1. (Military) to grant a furlough to 2. (Business / Industrial Relations & HR Terms) US to lay off (staff) temporarily [from Dutch verlof, from ver- for- + lof leave, permission; related to Swedish förlof] ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
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American to trim recall list of furloughed attendants. The decision to furlough employees for budgetary reasons -- followed four days later by an announcement that they would not be furloughed -- is among the signs of an already overloaded institution that must come to grips with an unprecedented budget shortfall. Facing $17 million in midyear budget cuts and bracing for more, the Los Angeles Community College District voted unanimously Wednesday to notify 120 administrators - including Chancellor Mark Drummond - they could be furloughed after June 30. |
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