English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
post- + layoff
Adjective[edit]
postlayoff (not comparable)
- Occurring after or as a consequence of a layoff
2009 January 21, Brian Stelter, “In 2009, Layoffs Is the Business to Be In”, in New York Times[1]:The postlayoff session “allows the individual to vent,” Mr. Ayers said, “about their angst, their anger, their fear.”