make redundancies

Frequency: 8.218.1 per million words

to eliminate jobs, causing people to become redundant

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  • The company announced it would make redundancies in its manufacturing division.
  • Due to declining sales, the factory had to make redundancies among its staff.
  • The board decided to make redundancies to streamline operations and cut costs.
  • Many businesses are forced to make redundancies during an economic downturn.
  • We sincerely hope we won't have to make any redundancies this year.
  • The government urged employers to avoid making redundancies where possible.
  • After the merger, the new entity plans to make significant redundancies to avoid duplication.
  • It's a difficult decision to make redundancies, but sometimes it's unavoidable for survival.
  • The bank will be making 3,500 redundancies over the next five years.
  • Faced with automation, some departments will inevitably make redundancies in the coming months.