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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91. The incidence of indebtedness continues to rise due to redundancy, unemployment and inflation.
92. The qualifying period for the right to statutory redundancy pay is two years.
93. The 20 members of staff were offered alternative employment but accepted redundancy payments instead.
94. The sale had been postponed in September amid court cases challenging its constitutionality and violent demonstrations by union members facing redundancy.
95. Equally, the right to a redundancy payment is subject to the rules about offers of alternative employment mentioned above.
96. Is redundancy, early retirement, or any other major change possible or likely in the foreseeable future?
97. Even if it took every penny of his redundancy money.
98. When people stop working through redundancy, retirement or maternity they need to find other ways of getting their needs fulfilled.
99. All those who retired prematurely were forced by redundancy to make a decision about their future employment status.
100. The relatively high levels of unemployment and redundancy payments in the north are important factors to consider.
101. The tribunal ruled that all three women were entitled to redundancy pay.
102. He could take the redundancy money and put it in a separate account!
103. Now they are on the dole with no compensation[sentencedict.com/redundancy.html], or redundancy and their pensions have been lost in the Maxwell maze.
104. None the less, many employers wish to concentrate for redundancy purposes upon only a particular segment of the work-force.
105. Relocation or redundancy At the outset R.S. had no idea of how many staff would relocate or how many would choose redundancy.
106. All claims by the employee, whether they be for unfair dismissal, wrongful dismissal or redundancy are claims against the vendor.
107. In my redundancy / outplacement counselling experience, these are the key things I have found that help.
108. Another warning - don't be tempted to blow all your redundancy money.
109. There is no such thing as redundancy in the House of Lords.
110. It therefore seems to be necessary to look carefully at the contract terms before deciding whether or not there is redundancy.
111. Furthermore, a statutory redundancy payment will be offset against the basic award.
112. Given that redundancy is a fair reason for dismissing an employee, a redundant employee can not usually claim unfair dismissal.
113. It blamed increasing competition and the costs of its redundancy programme.
114. Two thousand car workers face the grim prospect of redundancy.
115. Those unemployed were to receive 100 percent of their former wage during the first month of redundancy and 60 percent thereafter.
116. They were told also that half of them would face redundancy.
117. Ford wants to shed more than 1,400 jobs through voluntary redundancy, but Mr Adams said there were unlikely to be enough volunteers.
118. The staff are being offered the choice of moving or taking redundancy.
119. The Secretary of State maintained that because of section 82 the applicant was not entitled to a statutory redundancy payment.
120. Today, the redundancy legislation is used to reduce the labour force because of economic decline.
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.