de-ployment
1Ployment — Ploy ment, n. (Mil.) The act or movement of forming a column from a line of troops on some designated subdivision; the opposite of deployment. [1913 Webster] …
2unemˈployment ˌbenefit — noun [U] British money that is provided by the government for someone who does not have a job …
3unemployment — un‧em‧ploy‧ment [ˌʌnɪmˈplɔɪmənt] noun [uncountable] 1. when you do not have a job: • Closure of the plant will mean unemployment for 500 workers. • Most of our staff now face unemployment. 2. ECONOMICS the number of people in a country who do not …
4unemployment compensation — noun payment by a United States agency to unemployed people (Freq. 1) • Hypernyms: ↑social insurance * * * unemˈployment benefit [unemployment benefit] (BrE …
5unemployment benefit — noun : payment (as by a union or an employer or according to the provisions of a governmental social security program) to an unemployed worker of a sum of money per week compare dole * * * unemˈployment benefit [unemployment benefit] (BrE) ( …
6unemployment benefits — unemˈployment benefit [unemployment benefit] (BrE) (US unemˌployment compenˈsation, unemployment) …
7agency — In context of general equities, buying or selling for the account and risk of a customer. Generally, an agent, or broker, acts as intermediary between buyer and seller, taking no financial risk personally or as a firm, and charging a commission… …
8employment — em‧ploy‧ment [ɪmˈplɔɪmənt] noun [uncountable] 1. HUMAN RESOURCES work that you do to earn money: • students seeking employment after college • Part time employment was often the only paid employment women could find. conˌtinuous emˈployment a… …
9unemployment benefit — unem ployment .benefit BrE unem ployment .benefits/compen.sation AmE n [U] money paid regularly by the government to people who have no job on unemployment benefit (=be getting unemployment benefit) ▪ people on unemployment benefit …
10Economic impact of illegal immigrants in the United States — The overall economic impact of Illegal Immigrants to the United States is a contested issue. Historic viewsAccording to a 1998 article in The National Academies Press , many [previous studies] represented not science but advocacy from both sides… …