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Bosses resort to layoffs euphemisms amid backlash fears

How companies say layoffs without saying layoffs

A lexicon to describe layoffs euphemistically became more common in the late 1980s and 1990s as job cuts were normalized, according to Sucher. Previously, layoffs were more rare, and mostly the result of a manufacturer closing its plant in a town.

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