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- noun Alternative spelling of
layoff .
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Examples
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These appeals may have long-term logic but isn't it just the slightest bit disingenuous to sound the call for Americans to become teachers just as the lay-off notices are being delivered?
Larry Strauss: Get Your Heads out of the Clouds, Education Leaders Larry Strauss 2011
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These appeals may have long-term logic but isn't it just the slightest bit disingenuous to sound the call for Americans to become teachers just as the lay-off notices are being delivered?
Larry Strauss: Get Your Heads out of the Clouds, Education Leaders Larry Strauss 2011
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This news was reported on the very same day that the editors of the Washington Post very confidently pooh-poohed the very idea that a teacher lay-off crisis would ever manifest itself.
Washington Post Editors Dismiss Teacher Layoff Crisis On Same Day Massive Teacher Layoffs Are Reported The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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This news was reported on the very same day that the editors of the Washington Post very confidently pooh-poohed the very idea that a teacher lay-off crisis would ever manifest itself.
Washington Post Editors Dismiss Teacher Layoff Crisis On Same Day Massive Teacher Layoffs Are Reported Jason Linkins 2010
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This news was reported on the very same day that the editors of the Washington Post very confidently pooh-poohed the very idea that a teacher lay-off crisis would ever manifest itself.
Washington Post Editors Dismiss Teacher Layoff Crisis On Same Day Massive Teacher Layoffs Are Reported Jason Linkins 2010
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However, teacher tenure and seniority is not the best way to determine salary increases, placement, and lay-off decisions either.
Robert Schwartz: Is This the Teachers Unions Alamo or a Chance for Resurgence? Robert Schwartz 2011
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As many as 5,000 more teachers may receive lay-off notices this Spring.
Robert Schwartz: Is This the Teachers Unions Alamo or a Chance for Resurgence? Robert Schwartz 2011
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As many as 5,000 more teachers may receive lay-off notices this Spring.
Robert Schwartz: Is This the Teachers Unions Alamo or a Chance for Resurgence? Robert Schwartz 2011
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However, teacher tenure and seniority is not the best way to determine salary increases, placement, and lay-off decisions either.
Robert Schwartz: Is This the Teachers Unions Alamo or a Chance for Resurgence? Robert Schwartz 2011
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This news was reported on the very same day that the editors of the Washington Post very confidently pooh-poohed the very idea that a teacher lay-off crisis would ever manifest itself.
Washington Post Editors Dismiss Teacher Layoff Crisis On Same Day Massive Teacher Layoffs Are Reported Jason Linkins 2010
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