severance
severance 英 ['sev(ə)r(ə)ns] 美 ['sɛvərəns]
n. 分离;断绝;隔离;区别;遣散;离职补偿金
名词复数:severances
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- n. 分离;断绝;隔离;区别;遣散;离职补偿金
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1. It can be more economical in the long run to hire an interim executive because you are not paying hiring fees, benefits or severance, Wasley says.
韦斯利表示,在长期看来,雇佣临时高管可能是个更经济实惠的选择,因为你无需支付招聘费、福利费和遣散费等等。
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2. The company may be willing to give you some severance, especially if you can point to someone different from you who didn’t get as severe a punishment.
公司有可能愿意给你支付一笔解雇金,特别是当你能指出其他一些人没有得到这笔钱,以此作为要挟。
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3. If she leaves or is fired after January 2009, she will get her severance money only if the firm achieves 90% of its revenue target or 75% of its operating-profit target during the period.
如果她在2009年一月之后离开公司或招解聘,只有在其任期内公司业绩达到目标水平的90%或者运营利润目标的75%情况下,她才能拿到遣散费。
- severance (n.) early 15c., from Anglo-French, from Old French sevrance "separation, parting," from sevrer (see sever). Meaning "discharge from employment contract" is attested from 1941. Severance pay attested by 1942.
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