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  1. We are downsizing our work force.
    我们正在精简人员。
  2. Downsizing is one way to reduce costs.
    缩编是降低成本的途径之一。
  3. Many companies are downsizing right now.
    许多公司现在都在精简机构。


downsizing
[ noun ]
the reduction of expenditures in order to become financially stable
<noun.act>


downsizing \downsizing\ n. (Economics)
the reduction of expeditures and personnel in order to become
financial stable; -- of businesses.

Syn: retrenchment, curtailment.
[WordNet 1.5]

  1. More recently, he says, corporate downsizing, with resulting layoffs, has spurred activity.
  2. Eastern Airlines reported a 15.7 percent decline in June passenger traffic in what the company called a reflection of the continued "downsizing" of the financially pressed carrier.
  3. On the other side of the debate are some safety and energy analysts, who deny that tougher fuel-mileage rules would inevitably lead to another round of vehicle downsizing.
  4. "If you have a massive downsizing, you're truly changing the organization.
  5. The most frequent questions asked: the stability of top management, plans for future downsizing and financial information.
  6. Because of Eastern's downsizing as it strives to emerge from Chapter 11, the number of former strikers who will get their jobs back is in doubt.
  7. But he adds: "What they didn't anticipate was our capacity for downsizing.
  8. The original pilots union petition accused Eastern and Texas Air of threatening Eastern's financial viability by "downsizing," including the planned sale of Eastern's lucrative shuttle operations to New York real estate tycoon Donald Trump.
  9. The Fed chairman said downsizing also could help relieve inflationary bottlenecks in the production process, as additional supplies from other world producers become more readily and quickly available to fill shortages.
  10. In the wake of this week's losses, however, "we're going to do some downsizing," Mr. Kellner said.
  11. As part of its downsizing strategy, the unit, Westinghouse Credit Corp., reduced commercial paper exposure by $1 billion and sold $500 million of its marketable securities, including many of its junk bonds.
  12. If we didn't export, we'd close." In its fifth annual survey of downsizing, the association noted that while the latest figure was sharply higher than a year earlier, on average the percentage of jobs eliminated was lower.
  13. But a study by the Families and Work Institute found that contrary to stereotype, companies experiencing big business changes such as downsizing were more involved with work-family assistance than those not going through such changes.
  14. 'Arts companies need to be able to manage downsizing and outsourcing, to decide where to invest resources and, above all, manage short-term and long-term strategic change.
  15. In his new role, "downsizing has never occurred to me," Mr. Mack said in an interview.
  16. Makers of many food products that get mixed with water defend downsizing as a response to modern technology, allowing them to reduce the weight of a package but maintain its yield of finished product.
  17. "All this downsizing is very troubling to us," said Donald F. Ephlin, the UAW vice president in charge of the GM department, after the closings announcement.
  18. Brookings economist Robert Crandall concludes that the CAFE-mandated downsizing of cars is responsible for between 2,200 and 3,900 additional traffic deaths every year.
  19. This in turn encourages widespread 'downsizing'.
  20. Mr. Cook said that more downsizing of personnel may be done at the end of the fiscal year.
  21. The downsizing will take place over the next five years, during which nearly every Japanese auto maker will open a new full-scale plant in the U.S. Thus GM's move could avert a large part of the looming capacity glut in the North American car market.
  22. Eastern Airlines has reported a 15.7 percent decline in June passenger traffic in what the company called a reflection of the continued "downsizing" of the financially pressed carrier.
  23. About $355 million of the charge will reflect "the sale, downsizing or termination of several small business units."
  24. "Denver has attempted to address these changes by downsizing the project and outlining remaining areas of flexibility in scope.
  25. Rather than promising downsizing, Mr Major would have been better advised to concentrate on the sort of state he wanted to provide.
  26. Sources said the plan also calls for downsizing JWT's top-heavy corporate structure.
  27. Revenues for the quarter declined 6 per cent to Dollars 3.26bn. Yesterday, Digital said that the scale of the downsizing reduction plan was unchanged.
  28. Hence the motto of the 1990s: downsizing equals upbonusing. Labour cannot lose on this one.
  29. Middle managers were the usual victims of downsizing: 16% of the jobs cut by the survey's respondents came from middle management, though middle managers make up only 5% to 8% of the nation's work force.
  30. Eastern is drafting such a proposal, which would be centered on its downsizing plan and also would address payment of creditors and treatment of shareholders.
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