1. laid-off - Adjective
2. laid-off - Adjective Satellite
having lost your job
Source: WordNetlaid off
About 400 employees will be temporarily laid off as a result of the shutdown. Source: Internet
About two-thirds of the 28,000 laid off employees were part-time workers. Source: Internet
Accenture Interactive-owned laid off 7 percent of its U.S. staff on Wednesday, about 40 people, mostly in the New York office and across all levels of the company and in all departments. Source: Internet
About 6,300 workers were laid off. Source: Internet
Across the U.S., some companies have begun to rehire their laid-off employees as states have eased restrictions on movement and commerce. Source: Internet
A few days later, Preysman issued a public on the brand's website linking the job losses to Covid-19 and noting that the 42 CX workers laid off made up only 14% of the layoffs that happened across the company. Source: Internet