Étymologie

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Du latin redundantia trop-plein, excès »).

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redundancy
\ɹi.ˈdʌn.dən.si\
redundancies
\ɹi.ˈdʌn.dən.siz\

redundancy

  1. Redondance.
    • Staff redundancy is needed in the event that a supervisor and key unit supervisors are not present or unable to act in an emergency.
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  2. (Royaume-Uni) Licenciement.
    • The potential savings did not take into account once-and-for-all staff redundancy costs of £16.5 million and unspecified costs involved in increasing stock levels.  (1983, UK House of Commons, Papers by Command, Volume 40)
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