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  1. List of paraphrases for "layoffs":

    redundancies, lay-offs, dismissals, retrenchments

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  1. Mauricio Oliva:

    Those who are protesting don't understand or don't want to understand the law, there's nothing (in the legislation) that says there will be layoffs.

  2. George Ratiu:

    This expectation is becoming more visible in the growing number of companies resorting to layoffs as a hedge against a potential economic slowdown, people who are laid off pull back on spending, and even those who are still employed may begin to do the same due to worries about losing their job, thus potentially sending consumer spending into a downward spiral.

  3. Robert Mann:

    No carrier was operating a 2019 level of flying, in fact, while saying ‘no layoffs,’ numerous carriers cut hours and related pay. Many others initiated voluntary separation agreements that paid fewer hours and salary dollars over a defined future period in exchange for early retirements or similar.

  4. Gus Faucher:

    This is a secondary impact from the pandemic. And it will slow the recovery as we see more layoffs ripple through different industries.

  5. Jiayi Xu:

    This decline may be due to a combination of multiple factors such as high housing prices, high mortgage rates, and the recent wave of tech layoffs on the West Coast, with more companies announcing their return-to-office mandates last week, some remote workers may choose to relocate back to major cities or tech hubs. As home prices are still high and mortgage rates are up compared to one year ago, people who move back may prefer to stay in the rental market, driving up the already high rental demand in these areas.


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