furlough
A temporary unpaid leave with the job kept open.
Definitions
A mandatory, usually temporary, leave of absence without pay during which an employee remains on the books and typically returns when conditions improve. Common during downturns and shutdowns.
furlough In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
From Dutch 'verlof' (leave); used for military and then employment leave; prominent during 2020 pandemic shutdowns.
People Also Ask
What does furlough mean?
It's a temporary unpaid leave where you stop working but keep your job, usually returning once business conditions improve.
Is a furlough the same as being laid off?
No. With a furlough you remain employed and expect to return, whereas a layoff typically ends your employment.
Do you get paid during a furlough?
Usually not; furloughs are typically unpaid, though benefits may continue and government schemes sometimes provide support.
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