The Yorkshire Productivity Awards have been set up to champion businesses which are bucking the trend of relocating overseas and axing jobs. |
|
Will the cash crisis force the axing of a team, leading to an even greater outflowing of player talent? |
|
Safety chiefs have been accused of putting children's lives at risk after axing a school crossing patrol because the road is too dangerous. |
|
It is also axing about 1,000 jobs in the US, and an undisclosed number in Europe. |
|
Measures taken so far have included axing 450 posts, freezing recruitment and limiting the number of pre-operation overnight stays for patients. |
|
The group is also in dispute with the National Union of Journalists over the axing of 11 editorial positions. |
|
It was Beeching's axing of much of our railway network in the 1960s that got us partly into the public transport mess we are in now. |
|
Taxi drivers are to consider postponing their ballot on a nationwide strike over the axing of a lucrative luggage handling charge. |
|
Corporate clients will decide to put together their own insurance policies, axing brokers altogether. |
|
One of the swiftest and most dramatic acts after the last election was the axing of the Building Schools for the Future programme. |
|
He proposes, for example, axing the alleged connection between reporting mirrored images in a blot and the viewer's level of egocentricity. |
|
Rupert Murdoch's News Corp is axing its free newspaper for commuters, mX, as more readers choose to get their news from mobile devices. |
|
You would never see the Bloc Québécois ever agree to axing the retirement savings programs. |
|
The axing has inspired countless articles on appropriate dismissal methods. |
|
In correspondence and face-to-face talks with three executives, the five were told the company could not make the same level of savings by axing jobs in France and Germany. |
|
Perhaps the answer to the budget shortfall may lie in reviewing the number of higher paid managers who need to be employed, rather than axing frontline staff? |
|
The fall in demand leads to layoffs and rationalization, as do mergers and takeovers, and to a new culture and the axing of jobs. |
|
Smith has said she got the impression that her axing came from the suits upstairs, not from show creator Shonda Rhimes. |
|
Nor, if it comes to that, is there any justification in the way that executives awarded themselves multi-million bonuses while axing 170 rural branches. |
|
That is why the management of the Michelin Group simultaneously announced the axing of 7,500 jobs and fantastic profits. |
|
|
The company was also reported to be considering axing its new 'Little Red' domestic airline after suffering heavy losses. |
|
The studios closed in 2000 following the axing of the Gaelic news service, Telefios. |
|
Last year alone an estimate 88,000 passengers travelled from Birmingham to Amritsar, despite the axing of the direct flight. |
|
Approximately 1000 fragments of worked wood were found in the bog next to Hall D. Most of this debris consists of chips and chunks, the byproduct of axing and adzing. |
|
Schools with sixth forms of fewer than 100 pupils will be particularly vulnerable and even schools with large sixth forms may have to consider axing less popular courses. |
|
One fear is that as banks scale back their balance-sheets, firms that rely on bank loans will have to act in step, axing their spending to reduce debts. |
|
First of all, with respect to the axing of the CBC Radio Orchestra, do you believe that event is significant enough that it should trigger a response from the minister? |
|
The proposed axing of the CBC Radio Orchestra has enraged performers, composers, and listeners from coast to coast to coast and ignited a firestorm of protest. |
|
Alcatel Vacuum Technology has accepted this challenge by axing his effort not only on pumps improvement but also by proposing a complete range of by-products traps dedicated to various applications. |
|
The Prime Minister, while in opposition, used to talk about axing the tax on tax, that is to say, to ensure that the GST was not levied on the 10¢ per litre excise tax. |
|
By filling boards with Conservative cronies and axing other positions entirely, it is cementing its stranglehold on power while wiping out the potential for dissent. |
|
Implemented by world sector federations, the campaign will support national demands to combat the axing of public expenditure affecting citizens' quality of life. |
|
Deputy PM Nick Clegg yesterday delivered a brutal knee-capping to David Cameron by axing his plan to rig the next election. |
|
They are also axing dairies in Cambridgeshire and Liverpool, consolidating milk rounds to shut 23 depots and hiking milk prices. |
|
And axing housing benefit for those in most desperate need of it is the unkindest cut of all. |
|
Despite record takings last year, they blame the crumbling economy and spiralling costs of shows for axing dwarf stars. |
|
It is also axing a e dairies in Cambridgeshire and Liverpool, consolidating milk rounds to shut 23 depots and hiking milk prices, although it increased prices paid to farmers. |
|
McNamara's axing of Rangi Chase, in favour of forgotten man Gareth Widdop, will either prove to be a masterstroke or bring to an ignominious end his four-year tenure. |
|
Axing this job would mean that some of the essential work, such as street cleaning etc., could be retained. |
|