Synonym: redundance. Similar words: redundant, abundance, mundane, abundant, endangered, attendance, dependance, round and round. Meaning: [rɪ'dʌndənsɪ] n. 1. repetition of messages to reduce the probability of errors in transmission 2. the attribute of being superfluous and unneeded 3. (electronics) a system design that duplicates components to provide alternatives in case one component fails 4. repetition of an act needlessly.
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31. Think carefully before you insure against accident, sickness and redundancy.
32. Sixty workers at a clothing factory face redundancy because the firm is relocating.
33. Those choosing to take redundancy will receive the company's standard redundancy terms.
34. The case of your redundancy will be heard by an independent tribunal.
35. Thousands of factory workers are facing redundancy in the New Year.
36. Unemployment due to resignation or voluntary redundancy.
37. There is too much sentiment and emotion about redundancy.
38. Redundancy is not a social evil.
39. Thirty five nurses are also facing redundancy.
40. The man from Bicester who blew his redundancy pay on a Rolls Royce.
41. Central to the research, therefore, is the study of redundancy in the context of how labour markets adjust.
42. They have seen what it is like to be unable to meet their mortgage repayments and be faced with redundancy and unemployment.
43. Management won and this official himself took redundancy in November 1986.
44. Employment Redundancy is a predominant form of adjustment to changes in the demand for labour.
45. Usually there will be some redundancy in the system so that other mechanisms can take over.
46. Hospitals in financial difficulty are shedding staff and some districts are opting for staff redundancy.
47. Make sure you have arranged mortgage Protection Cover and, if possible, insure yourself against sickness[sentencedict.com], redundancy or accident.
48. Jobs threat: Five teachers at York's Lowfield School could face redundancy unless the opted-out school can balance its books.
49. Some have worked at Bentley pianos for forty years, but they haven't been offered a penny in redundancy pay.
50. With data filtering one pays the price of decreasing the effective library redundancy and increasing the number of hybridisations.
51. This problem is much worse for those who are forced into premature retirement through redundancy.
52. Seven centres will close as part of a nationwide redundancy package, with the loss of 1,000 jobs.
53. These figures highlight the low level of statutory minimum redundancy payments for both men and women.
54. The result - we have beautiful new homes and centrally heated redundancy!
55. The new contracts would also abolish the current 12-month redundancy notice.
56. She applied to her employer for a redundancy payment(sentencedict.com), but she was refused.
57. They can not police the place for themselves or teach for themselves, yet 400 teachers face redundancy this year.
58. Voluntary Redundancy A topic of interest to many companies at present is voluntary redundancy.
59. The redundancy money would be quite a bit but that was not the same as having a wage coming in.
60. The firm has been put into liquidation by it's owners, who say they can't afford to pay redundancy money.
More similar words: redundant, abundance, mundane, abundant, endangered, attendance, dependance, round and round, in danger, endanger, defendant, ever and anon, attendant, descendant, fancy, dance, descendants, dancer, tenancy, sunday, guidance, vibrancy, stagnancy, avoidance, pregnancy, inundate, boundary, accordance, undaunted, roundabout.