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RIF verb. To fire or lay off an employee.

Example Citation:
"'I've seen a lot of friends here today. People that I didn't know got RIFed. For most people, it was a shock,' said Stark, who works on personal computers at the lab."
—Patrick Armijo, "LANL workers test Intel waters," Albuquerque Journal, September 21, 1995

Earliest Citation:
"Those of us who know we are worth more than what we are being given credit for are shedding the military security blanket and heading for the civilian job market. Because of our exodus, a lot of pilots who could, and should, be RIFed will be able to hang on for '20' (or however long it will take them to retire)."
—Michael J. Karaffa, "Military Pilots' Shortage," Aviation Week and Space Technology, August 28, 1978

Notes:
This verb is based on the acronym RIF, which stands for Reduction In Force, a euphemistic phrase used instead of layoffs or firings.

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Subject Categories:
Business - Layoffs and Firings
Language - Acronyms and Abbreviations

Posted on August 9, 2001 at 10:29 PM
Updated on August 9, 2001 at 10:29 PM


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