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Often used in the same context:
layoffs,
terminations,
dismissal,
shootings,
sacking,
hiring,
demotion,
memos,
insubordination,
excessing,
shutdowns,
ouster,
resignation,
shakeup,
appointees,
purge,
rehires,
coverup,
closings,
furloughs,
suspensions,
departures,
reassignment,
retrenchments,
subpoenas,
assassinations,
housecleaning,
retirements,
underlings,
axing,
revelations,
probes,
scandals,
impaneling,
indictments,
embarrassments,
redundancies,
benching,
untruthfulness,
missteps,
removals,
interrogations,
failures,
paravant,
watergate scandal,
wage freeze,
assaults,
walkout,
leakers,
massacre,
reprimands,
actions,
reshuffling,
arrests,
waterboarding,
staffers,
attacks,
salaries,
monica lewinsky,
sexual harassment,
wiretapping,
murders,
tenure,
bonuses,
deaths,
payroll,
osse,
dopp,
imbroglios,
downsizing,
generals,
aides,
authorizers,
whistle blower,
evictions,
defection,
evaluations,
seniority,
fracases,
superiors,
subordinates,
stonewalling,
domenici,
incidents,
airstrike,
rehnquist,
executions,
closures,
steroids,
declassification,
misconduct,
mutiny,
spying,
consistories,
reductions,
morale,
cutbacks,
retaliation,
executive privilege,
misspending,
promotions,
pardons,
samplings,
runs,
releases,
trials,
accesses,
deportations,
expulsions,
isolations,
launches,
mailings,
batches,
confiscations,
dismissals,
expropriations
Also try:
— Adjectives for firings:
neural,
many,
several,
multiple,
subsequent,
successive,
static,
experimental,
more,
successful,
few,
more...
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