outplacement
21Outplacement — Out|place|ment 〈 [aʊtplɛısmənt] n.; Gen.: s, Pl.: s; Wirtsch.〉 (von einem Unternehmen betriebenes) Programm zur Vermittlung von gekündigten Mitarbeitern (bes. von Führungskräften) an andere Betriebe [Etym.: <engl. out »außen, draußen, heraus«… …
22outplacement — out|place|ment [ˈautˌpleısmənt] n [U and C] a service that a company provides to help its workers find new jobs when it cannot continue to employ them …
23outplacement — out|place|ment [ aut,pleısmənt ] noun count or uncount the process of finding new jobs for people in your company who have been forced to leave because their job no longer exists …
24outplacement — n. job search assistance offered by a company to a dismissed employee; displacement …
25outplacement — noun the provision of assistance to redundant employees in finding new employment …
26outplacement — noun (C, U) the process of a company helping people to find new jobs after asking them to leave their employment …
27outplacement — out•place•ment [[t]ˈaʊtˌpleɪs mənt[/t]] n. cvb assistance in finding a new job, provided by a company for an employee who is being let go • Etymology: 1965–70 out place′, v.t. placed, plac•ing …
28outplacement — n. the act or process of finding new employment for esp. executive workers who have been dismissed or made redundant …
29outplacement counselling — Helping employees who are made redundant to come to terms with the situation and find jobs elsewhere. When faced with making workers redundant, progressive employers will often arrange for their employees to receive psychological support as well… …
30career outplacement — UK US noun [U] ► HR help with finding another job that is provided by a company for an employee, usually an executive, whose job has ended or who is leaving the company: »Providing career outplacement services to departing employees is the… …