I get on very well with colleagues / co-workers - same, I've had enough of my job, I think I'm going to quit/resign - same but 'quit' is informal, Three quaters of the staff / workforce are women. - same, 400 workers have been laid off / made redundant. - same, He's been out of work / off work for nearly six months. - different, She was sacked / fired for refusing to work on Sundays. - same but 'sacked' is more formal, Fantastic news! I'm going to get promoted / get a pay rise! - different, What skills / qualifications do you have? - different, We're too busy - we need to hire / employ more staff. - same but 'hire' is mre common in American English, The salary's a bit low, but we have some great perks / benefits. - same but 'perks' is more formal,
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