Examples of 'be made redundant' in a sentence

Meaning of "be made redundant"

be made redundant: the act of being dismissed from a job due to the position no longer being necessary or relevant

How to use "be made redundant" in a sentence

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This caused many employees to be made redundant.
It also has to be made redundant for operational safety reasons.
Four people are going to be made redundant.
Where employees have to be made redundant every effort will be made to retrain them.
Any remaining employees will be made redundant.
A worker may not be made redundant during or in the four weeks following childraising leave.
Soldiers currently in theatre will not be made redundant.
You will be made redundant.
A whole host of vocabulary items will be made redundant.
In such cases a worker may be made redundant for a period up to a maximum of 90 days.
Each of these components can also be made redundant.
Of the six staff members to be made redundant in Geneva, three have been redeployed.
Most of the employees in the office will be made redundant.
Can I be made redundant because of my age?
The employees will be made redundant.

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Sometimes employees hear on the radio that they are going to be made redundant.
Thousands will be made redundant.
This means that thousands of civil servants will have to be made redundant.
The fear that our jobs will be made redundant by machines is not new.
More problematic is the large number of jobs that would be made redundant.
To be emii… J to employment benefit To be made redundant To leave employment voluntarily tarily.
Sometimes a number of positions, or even a department or site team have to be made redundant.
Thousands are to be made redundant.
Yahoo, however, declined to specify the actual number of jobs that would be made redundant.
Pfizer said the majority of staff would be made redundant over the next two years.
It Is planned that non-qualified teachers and teachers at retirement age will be made redundant.
Liam Fox would be made redundant.
In practice, this means that a shop steward is the last person to be made redundant.
She's going to be made redundant.
Jane, I have just been suspended, two days before I was to be made redundant.
Around 455 people will be made redundant as a result of the decision.
Skinners ' seven employees are to be made redundant.
Approximately 320 employees will be made redundant as a result of the reorganization.
The assets are sold, and all staff will be made redundant.
A further 500 were to be made redundant over the coming month.
Yes. people over a certain age are to be made redundant.
Nearly 2,000 disabled workers are to be made redundant after the Government announced.
It has been estimated that between 70 and 90 % of maintenance engineers could be made redundant 1.
The principles according to which people may be made redundant are imperfect.
Yard numbers, or one out of three, are to be made redundant.
More people with high skills levels will be made redundant than before.
It is thought that about 55 people will be made redundant.
Support for firms which train employees about to be made redundant ( training rather than dismissal ) ;.
This should not mean that 30 % of people will be made redundant.
The number of employees to be made redundant.
The costs of counselling services to workers made or to be made redundant or retired ;.
Collectively, 38 employees will be made redundant.

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