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“”“made redundant”“”? What? is this the new “unalived”?
Just the british term for being laid off/fired.
Some jurisdictions have strong(ish) labour protections in law so just getting “fired” is not a thing.
The loophole that gets exploited to ‘fire’ someone is to make their position ‘redundant’ (i.e. unnecessary) then that person is no longer required and loses their job (there is probably a contract clause that specifies a payout of some kind too).
E.g. “The position of cow detangler is no longer required” --> you’re fired.



