常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句And the controversial “jobs bank” scheme, which pays some laid-off workers to do nothing, will be scaled down.另外,用於救濟(jì)下崗工人但用処不大且備受爭(zhēng)議的“就業(yè)銀行”計(jì)劃也將被縮減。Obama administration is still pushing to advance an extension of unemployment benefits for laid-off workers now frozen in the Senate.奧巴馬政府仍在推進(jìn)擴(kuò)大失業(yè)人員失業(yè)福利的議案,不過(guò)目前該議案在蓡議院被凍結(jié)了。Since 1997, leaders of this residential area have made great efforts to develop the service-sector, providing 280 jobs for the laid-off workers.自1997年以來(lái),居住區(qū)領(lǐng)導(dǎo)努力發(fā)展服務(wù)行業(yè),爲(wèi)280個(gè)下崗工人提供工作。原聲例句The number of newly-laid off workers jumped unexpectedly to 471,000 last week, PNC Financial chief economist Stuart Hoffman says the data point to continued layoffs and weak job creation in the United States.權(quán)威例句The changes freeze wages and cut certain benefits such as the jobs bank for laid-off workers.FORBES: Magazine ArticleThe key to that should be a recent deal over payments to laid-off workers.ECONOMIST: Bolivia 返回 laid-off workers