decruitment

decruitment
decruitment de‧cruit‧ment [dɪˈkruːtmənt] noun [countable, uncountable] HUMAN RESOURCES
when a company or an organization dismisses employees that it no longer needs:

• We were asked to analyse the patterns of recruitment and decruitment in blue chip companies.

• Decruitments and lay-offs mean much the same thing: workers losing their jobs.

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decruit UK US /dɪˈkruːt/ verb [I or T]
HR to remove people working for an organization from their jobs because they are no longer needed: »

Reluctant entrepreneurs who have been decruited by their employer are forced into self-employment.

decruitment noun [C or U]
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Action may involve decruitment (easing some workers out), or the transfer of staff to other functions.


Financial and business terms. 2012.

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Look at other dictionaries:

  • decruitment — Retrenchment, layoffs, downsizing, outplacement. I was headhunted for the agency three years ago, and then this week, suddenly, I was decruited …   Dictionary of american slang

  • decruitment — Retrenchment, layoffs, downsizing, outplacement. I was headhunted for the agency three years ago, and then this week, suddenly, I was decruited …   Dictionary of american slang

  • decruit — de‧cruit [dɪˈkruːt] verb [intransitive, transitive] HUMAN RESOURCES to reduce the number of people working for an organization, for example by no longer employing them or offering them early retirement * * * decruit UK US /dɪˈkruːt/ verb [I or T] …   Financial and business terms

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