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Being redundant means your job function is being done by someone else

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Being redundant means your job function is being done by someone else.

To be made redundant means that your job function is being done by someone else - so you are not doing anything of value that isn't already being done by someone else. So there is a repetitive meaning to it (as in the job duty is being done by more than you) and there is also a negative meaning to it as well - the person who is considered redundant is also the one who will probably be fired (whereas the other person who is also doing the job function is not considered redundant).

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