redundancy pay - traduzione in greco
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redundancy pay - traduzione in greco

TEMPORARY LEAVE OF EMPLOYEES DUE TO SPECIAL NEEDS OF A COMPANY OR EMPLOYER, WHICH MAY BE DUE TO ECONOMIC CONDITIONS OF A SPECIFIC EMPLOYER OR IN SOCIETY AS A WHOLE
Layoffs; Reduction in force; Reduction in Force; Laid Off; Redundancy (law); Force Shaping; Lay-off; Rightsize; Workforce reduction; Temporary layoff; Laid off; Rightsizing; Redundancy pay; Personnel downsizing; Laid-off; Redundancy payment; Redundancy payments; Displaced workers; Right sizing; Made redundant; Laying off

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pay phone         
  • 1C Payphone - Bell System, Made by Western Electric
  • A typical BT payphone in [[Scotland]]
  • [[Bell Canada]] payphone
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TYPICALLY A COIN-OPERATED PUBLIC TELEPHONE
Pay phone; Customer-owned coin-operated telephone; Payphones; COCOT; Pay telephone; Public phone; Pay-phone; Coin phone; Coinbox; Public phone booth; Public phones; Coin-operated telephone
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public phone         
  • 1C Payphone - Bell System, Made by Western Electric
  • A typical BT payphone in [[Scotland]]
  • [[Bell Canada]] payphone
  • Payphone booth in Kyoto, Japan, with figures etched into the glass
  • Silver Spring, MD]]
TYPICALLY A COIN-OPERATED PUBLIC TELEPHONE
Pay phone; Customer-owned coin-operated telephone; Payphones; COCOT; Pay telephone; Public phone; Pay-phone; Coin phone; Coinbox; Public phone booth; Public phones; Coin-operated telephone
δημόσιο τηλέφωνο

Definizione

cyclic redundancy check
<algorithm> (CRC or "cyclic redundancy code") A number derived from, and stored or transmitted with, a block of data in order to detect corruption. By recalculating the CRC and comparing it to the value originally transmitted, the receiver can detect some types of transmission errors. A CRC is more complicated than a checksum. It is calculated using division either using shifts and exclusive ORs or table lookup (modulo 256 or 65536). The CRC is "redundant" in that it adds no information. A single corrupted bit in the data will result in a one bit change in the calculated CRC but multiple corrupted bits may cancel each other out. CRCs treat blocks of input bits as coefficient-sets for polynomials. E.g., binary 10100000 implies the polynomial: 1*x^7 + 0*x^6 + 1*x^5 + 0*x^4 + 0*x^3 + 0*x^2 + 0*x^1 + 0*x^0. This is the "message polynomial". A second polynomial, with constant coefficients, is called the "generator polynomial". This is divided into the message polynomial, giving a quotient and remainder. The coefficients of the remainder form the bits of the final CRC. So, an order-33 generator polynomial is necessary to generate a 32-bit CRC. The exact bit-set used for the generator polynomial will naturally affect the CRC that is computed. Most CRC implementations seem to operate 8 bits at a time by building a table of 256 entries, representing all 256 possible 8-bit byte combinations, and determining the effect that each byte will have. CRCs are then computed using an input byte to select a 16- or 32-bit value from the table. This value is then used to update the CRC. Ethernet packets have a 32-bit CRC. Many disk formats include a CRC at some level. (1997-08-02)

Wikipedia

Layoff

A layoff or downsizing is the temporary suspension or permanent termination of employment of an employee or, more commonly, a group of employees (collective layoff) for business reasons, such as personnel management or downsizing (reducing the size of) an organization. Originally, layoff referred exclusively to a temporary interruption in work, or employment but this has evolved to a permanent elimination of a position in both British and US English, requiring the addition of "temporary" to specify the original meaning of the word. A layoff is not to be confused with wrongful termination. Laid off workers or displaced workers are workers who have lost or left their jobs because their employer has closed or moved, there was insufficient work for them to do, or their position or shift was abolished (Borbely, 2011). Downsizing in a company is defined to involve the reduction of employees in a workforce. Downsizing in companies became a popular practice in the 1980s and early 1990s as it was seen as a way to deliver better shareholder value as it helps to reduce the costs of employers (downsizing, 2015). Research on downsizing in the US, UK, and Japan suggests that downsizing is being regarded by management as one of the preferred routes to help declining organizations, cutting unnecessary costs, and improve organizational performance. Usually a layoff occurs as a cost-cutting measure. A study of 391 downsizing announcements of the S&P 100 firms for the period 1990-2006 found, that layoff announcements resulted in substantial increase in the companies’ stock prices, and that the gain was larger, when the company had prior layoffs. The authors suggested, that the stock price manipulation alone creates a sufficient motivation for publicly-traded corporations to adopt the practice of regular layoffs.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per redundancy pay
1. However, many companies offering enhanced schemes have adopted different age bands, particularly for redundancy pay.
2. The CBI employers group has said that every '4;Ł10 rise in redundancy pay adds '4;Ł30m to employers‘ costs.
3. Sarah Veale, head of the organisation‘s equality and employment rights department, says: "Redundancy pay arrangements based on age and length of service take no account of individuals‘ needs.
4. He was then 67, and the right to claim compensation for unfair dismissal and statutory redundancy pay stops at 65, leaving older workers unprotected.
5. In order to cushion the social impact of this process, the laid–off will receive redundancy pay, unemployment benefits and other benefits commensurate to job seniority. rub/nad