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furloughs


Meanings
  • noun

    The permission to take time off work, usually during a period of economic hardship or national emergency.

    - "Due to the economic crisis, many companies were forced to grant furloughs to their employees."
    - "The government announced a plan to provide financial assistance to businesses that implement furloughs."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with furloughs
mortgages , forges , apologies
Variants
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furlough , furloughed , furloughing , furloughs
Etymology
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Originally derived from the Old French word 'furler', meaning 'to roll up' or 'to hide'. The term came to be used in the 17th century to refer to the practice of hiding or concealing sailors during a naval blockade.


Trivia
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  1. During World War II, the British government implemented a system of 'short time working' or 'short time payment', which was similar to modern-day furloughs. This allowed employers to reduce working hours while maintaining their workforce.

  2. In the United States, the CARES Act, passed in March 2020, provided financial assistance to businesses that implemented furloughs due to the COVID-19 pandemic.


Related Concepts
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  1. layoff: A termination of employment, often temporary, usually due to economic reasons. Furloughs are a less drastic alternative to layoffs, as they allow employees to retain their job and benefits.

  2. unemployment: The state of being without a job, often resulting from economic downturns or business closures. Furloughs can help reduce the number of unemployed individuals by allowing employees to remain on payroll during a period of reduced work hours.


Culture
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Furloughs have been a common practice during times of economic hardship or national emergency, such as wars or recessions. They allow employers to reduce labor costs without laying off employees completely.

How to Memorize "furloughs"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a group of employees gathered in a room, each holding a sign that reads 'Furlough'. This sign represents the permission they have been granted to take time off work, allowing them to maintain their employment and income during difficult economic times.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'furlough' with the concept of 'time off' or 'leave'. Remember that it is a permission granted to employees during times of economic hardship.

  3. mnemonics

    - Create a mnemonic by remembering the phrase 'Furloughs are for keeping jobs, not losing them'.


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