Glossary entry

Hungarian term or phrase:

kilépő lap

English translation:

Employee Leaving form

Added to glossary by Jilt
Sep 13, 2012 08:59
11 yrs ago
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Hungarian term

kilépő lap

Non-PRO Hungarian to English Bus/Financial Human Resources Munkaügyek
Dear forum,

I assume this is a document containing information about someone leaving a company. Is that true and if so, is there an English term for it?

Jilt
Proposed translations (English)
5 +1 Employee Leaving form
Change log

Sep 14, 2012 13:47: Katalin Horváth McClure changed "Field" from "Other" to "Bus/Financial" , "Field (specific)" from "Other" to "Human Resources"

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PRO (1): hollowman2

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Proposed translations

+1
1 hr
Selected

Employee Leaving form

Peer comment(s):

agree Ildiko Santana
4 hrs
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