They give their employees opportunities for advancement and assist in career building. |
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What will we do when the plastic bag extruding company closes down and all their employees are retrenched? |
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The employees stared dumbly after him, all of them dressed alike, members of the same club. |
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Government employees included circuit court clerks, a land office registrar, U.S. Rangers, marshals, commissioners, and a city alderman. |
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On the first day of the riots, police strongly suggested that their employees evacuate the office. |
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Those employees with vehicle duties will be expected to completely wash and wax the vehicles they are assigned to once a week. |
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But employers have to grant employees some trust degree of trust, otherwise we may as well remove all Xerox machines from the premises, too. |
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The company provides tuition reimbursements to employees who have worked a year or more. |
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I cannot emphasise enough that it is no reflection on the highly valuable work of our excellent employees in Wimbledon. |
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Three of the biggest employees in York and Selby are joining forces to provide better child care facilities for their staff. |
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At the level of the individual firm, employees protect their interests by electing representatives to company works councils. |
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Having a training plan lined up for new employees keeps them involved in their own learning process. |
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It called for employees of state services to be given cultural and anti-racism training to prevent racism in the workplace. |
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In fact, most employees who are allowed to surf the web at work probably have some form of adware on their workstation. |
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Do you think that employers should be allowed to read the e-mails of their employees sent from or received by the computers of the company? |
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So far, Bill Ford has put his name to good use by repairing relations with employees and dealers. |
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Many employees have seen a big drop in remuneration packages during the downturn which has had a knock-on effect on house prices. |
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Also included were employees who had atypical or nontraditional jobs, such as glassware washers, computer programmers, and couriers. |
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Have you got adequate measures in place for you and your employees to deal with the heat? |
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That means, right now, part of his job description is helping his employees get to work and get home. |
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This decision was taken without reference to the employees who have served the company so loyally. |
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About 300 employees were retrenched when the companies were placed in provisional liquidation. |
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This unfortunate situation brought about the retrenchment of numerous employees and the closure of some lodges along the river. |
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It is hoped that some of the employees already made redundant will be re-employed. |
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Happily most employees are sufficiently robust to withstand the stress of a heavy workload. |
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In recent times, going on strike to apply pressure for any grievance in favour of employees has become the in-thing. |
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But reclassifying fast food workers as manufacturing employees could have other advantages for the administration. |
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Ranch hands can teach your employees a thing or two about herding longhorn cattle, baling hay, and harvesting pecans. |
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One of the requirements in the programmes is that employees wear earmuffs on the job. |
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One was a workbook that gave instructions to employees about how to correspond with customers who have inquiries or complaints. |
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This bill provided for the State Auditor to compile a list of all state employees during the previous calendar year. |
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Hopes have been dashed for all 38 employees of the ill-fated car dealership DC Cook with the announcement that they are being made redundant. |
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Pilots, machinists and a section of white-collar employees own a combined 55 percent of United Airlines through such stock options. |
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Compensation of employees is the sum of wage and salary accruals, employer contributions for government social insurance, and other labor income. |
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Employers had difficulty holding on to employees as they upped stakes and changed employers at the drop of a hat or in the quest for more money. |
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They bail out airlines and insurance companies, but let defrauded employees starve. |
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A German company has sacked one of its employees for smoking at home after hiring a detective to catch him in the act. |
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A collection of male senior employees gather in the boardroom to talk to Balls over coffee and Viennese whirls. |
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In these cases, the conduct of the employees or agents did involve a knowing and deliberate breach of the order. |
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He recognized early on that employees will be diligent at their jobs if they are treated well. |
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What do you say to those employees who still have jobs and probably are juggling a few more duties? |
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Just two years later, however, the company was forced to appoint a receiver leaving more than 300 employees out of work. |
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All of us feel sympathy for employees at factories and plants who are made redundant by companies based in other countries. |
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The idea started small but grew fast, and soon employees were added and budgets increased. |
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The employer can re-engage employees without any effect on unfair dismissal claims at all. |
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In a job-sharing agreement, two part-time employees share one full-time job. |
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Only four out of 1,000 employees who quit jobs last year retired due to their age, according to the Ministry of Labor. |
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Sometimes, if it keeps on raining in the daytime on workdays, employees in some factories may be allowed to go back home to save their property. |
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Manufacturing worksites were more likely than nonmanufacturing worksites to terminate employees who test positive for drug use. |
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We will be discussing with the works council how best we can help employees find alternative work. |
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In a survey earlier this year, romance blossomed for nearly two-thirds of employees within the British workplace. |
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The question of whether employees can sign away their rights to litigate wage claims collectively is not going away. |
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Flexible working is a range of options designed to help employees balance work and home life. |
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She read over them all, and pronounced them good, applauding her employees and their approval of what they were doing. |
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Most of the garbage is handled manually by municipal employees and private jamadars at great risk to their own health. |
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It was a wonderful night of celebration and recollection as several generations of employees and their families came together. |
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Beirne decided he had no choice but to temporarily close shop and let his employees go until the Army released him from service. |
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They have 13 employees and satellite offices in Florida, North Carolina, the Bahamas, Toronto, and British Columbia. |
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In central and local government, for example, the majority of employees in the lowest grades are women. |
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This gadget not only controls the presence of employees but also functions as a security device. |
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They claim that all the money is accounted for because company employees always assist the dead person's relatives. |
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He said that employees are to be repositioned within the company and hopefully there will be no retrenchments. |
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You have a letter and you have the apparent acceptance of the offer made in the letter by the employees turning up. |
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This system was difficult to use because store employees needed to remember arcane instructions and enter a lot of keystrokes. |
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I get a whiff of it when I appear on television and see employees of major networks dressed in casual slacks and sport shirts with no ties. |
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It is alleged that these employees colluded with certain builders who were contracted by the trust and in return received certain kickbacks. |
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Build loyalty by hiring and retaining good employees and provide them with regular training. |
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Among Afro-Caribbeans there is a relatively high concentration of employees in transport and communication. |
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Residential ratepayers, taxpayers, and employees are thus to bail the industry out of its difficulties. |
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It is the way of the world that if you have got good female employees that you want to keep, then you have to be flexible. |
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And every time employees sign up for the benefits, it has a ripple effect on the community around them. |
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As the company trademarked the color pink for its home insulation products, it seems fitting that it treats its gay employees fairly. |
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Update your firm's anti-harassment and anti-discrimination policies, and inform management employees of the new training requirement. |
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We regret the errors in our reporting and apologize to the owners, employees and customers of Stickley Furniture. |
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Typically, such employees would be restricted for a limited period from soliciting the business of established clients of the company. |
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Both employees received an all-expenses paid holiday to Barbados as a reward for their efforts. |
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Attracting the spending power of employees and trainees to the area should not be dismissed lightly. |
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In addition, the persuasion of the employees to leave was pleaded as wrongful inducement of breach of contract. |
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The dispute arose from a one day walk-out in 2001, which was called after employees were balloted on a pay cut. |
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Many employees are retrenched or retired with little or no preparation about life after leaving employment. |
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But with such working conditions employees are putting their livelihoods before making a stand. |
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Most of our employees are live-in since we started the project against the corrupt officials. |
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A number of the employees were made redundant but the receiver hoped to carry on with the remaining workforce until February. |
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Social welfare service employees and municipal inspectors are also on strike. |
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In reality, we should make all employees feel valued no matter what their job description. |
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Workers who clock in while ill cost their employers 20 percent more per day than employees who take time off. |
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The lockout was in retaliation against industrial bans imposed by employees for a 15 percent pay increase over three years. |
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Some argue for a cap on working hours, which would make it illegal for bosses to allow their employees to work back late. |
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The firm now has 30 employees at its Glasgow headquarters and employs 1000 factory workers in Europe. |
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At the lower levels of business activities within this sector are very small operations that employ as few as five employees at maximum. |
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Factories often force employees to work overtime or stay on the job for weeks without a day off. |
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Fatigued employees are less efficient, make poor decisions and have lower job satisfaction, the report states. |
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The modular plan, the most restrictive, offers employees a limited number of fixed benefit sets. |
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Clarks said it would provide support to employees seeking alternative work. |
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He also points out that employees are often drawn into a web of corruption by people they work with. |
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It must have seemed like a red-letter day for council employees as they received their new pay levels. |
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A spokesman for the software giant says it believes it pays employees in accord with all prevailing laws. |
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This is particularly true in the office, where crafty technologies help bosses keep abreast of what their employees are doing. |
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In Natrabu restaurants, where a traditional atmosphere is preserved, most of the employees are Javanese, Sundanese or even Acehnese. |
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That can mean storing formulas under lock and key or having employees sign confidentiality agreements. |
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Pixo gives their new employees a vacation in Hawaii for their first week on the job. |
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The workplace causes stress, yet so few workplaces offer employees ways to combat it. |
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There will be no job losses with all four of the branch's employees being redeployed within the banking group. |
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Initially, employees refused to accept the government's proposal, claiming there was a lack of guarantees. |
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The building supports environmentally minded commuters by providing showers for bicyclers and accommodating employees who wish to take the bus. |
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A remarkable 25 percent of employees responded in the affirmative to this question. |
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I caught an alligator lizard in a Target store because the employees were afraid of it. |
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A report by the Senate sergeant-at-arms earlier this year faulted two of the committee chairman's former employees for the intrusion. |
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Managers annually appraise the employees reporting to them in one-to-one meetings. |
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Now is the time to take stock and think about what needs to be done for customers, employees and job applicants. |
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Both anecdotal and quantitive evidence suggests that US employees are paid more than their UK counterparts. |
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Under the council's offer, many employees on middle salary grades will only receive lump-sum payments with no cost-of-living increase. |
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He insists that the employees earn decent salaries and enjoy a good quality of life, so mostly he focuses on lowering other costs of production. |
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Some 35,000 employees struck to demand the reinstatement of a suspended superintendent and two senior assistants. |
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In the same year the Ministry lost 39 employees from the lower grades, including clerks, interpreters and recorders. |
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More than 60,000 farmers, agribusiness owners, their employees and families are covered by ASA insurance plans. |
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The majority of employees are the lower clerical grades, i.e. Clerical Officers, Executive Officers and Higher Executive Officers. |
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Recycled Sports recently had a couple of new work experience employees to work in their Lismore store. |
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The designated boxes are commonly found wherever employees clock in, she said. |
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When customers began to ask for assembled radios, employees took the kits home and assembled them for extra money. |
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The researchers recorded the amount of time that employees keyboarded and the amount of time they spent making error corrections. |
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The garage closes with 15 employees on the books, all of whom are entitled to transfer to the incoming dealer in Preston. |
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In the European experience, complaints frequently stem from employees ganging up against another employee. |
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She was fired some three months ago after protesting against the company's policy of forcing employees to work overtime while not clocked in. |
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Softworks is one of the few companies in the world to facilitate an honour-based company culture where employees do not clock in. |
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Worse yet was that many of the other permanent employees didn't seem to work much harder than we did. |
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He said it was essential that a programme was put in place to help Parker Knoll employees find new work or retrain. |
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The Almighty calls them to office but ministers of all faiths are seeking to be recognised as employees of man as well as God. |
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A yellow dog contract is a labor organizer's derisive term for an agreement by employees not to join a union. |
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Jefferson County, Alabama is calling time on fraudulent overtime claims by making non-salaried employees clock in with their fingerprints. |
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Gone are the days when all employees expected at this time of the year is a good knees-up. |
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They have the right to talk to employees and safety representatives, take photographs and samples, and to impound dangerous equipment. |
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It has, however, since rehired two of those employees and placed two more on full-time contracts, giving a net loss of four positions. |
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Some were simple employees who worked for the excellent wages the calling offered. |
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Most employees arriving for work early today had only heard about the merger on the early morning news. |
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For example, new employees frequently are judged with respect to their representativeness of previously selected employees. |
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From a safety perspective, the plant has monthly compliance safety training programs that all employees are required to attend. |
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Striking rail employees could be charged and lawsuits brought against their union. |
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Downsizing, however, cuts deep and employees with a decade or more of service are laid off, while the firm retains those with greater seniority. |
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Other cases getting the brush-off involve federal employees blowing the whistle on security lapses and fraud. |
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All government employees were supplied with food rations, which they kept in their living quarters. |
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A spokesman said employees could either be redeployed, retrained or take voluntary redundancy. |
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Selective retention would include a plan to keep employees in the top three groups. |
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He threatened to give particular employees the kicking of their lives. |
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Teachers as well as employees are on the warpath demanding pay revision. |
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Financial firms are downsizing, and employees with ASDs have special needs. |
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Now lets be quite clear on this, I think employers have a right to be protected from employees who abuse drugs and alcohol and who are unable to carry out their job properly. |
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As CEOs tell it, rewarding executives and employees with stock options makes them all busy beavers bent solely on increasing their company's value. |
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In order to conform to strict fire codes the employer shall have the right to conduct safety inspections and fire drills at the employees home at any time. |
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The automaker was accused of unfair bias in giving older, white male employees lower grades, raises and rates of promotion than young women and minorities. |
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She also said employees on the same grade in different regions got paid different salaries for the same work, or the same salary for different hours. |
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He pointed out that while a few employees work part time to maintain the building and the grounds, management has found other jobs for the remainder of their former employees. |
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The flipside is that participation is seductive and may effectively co-opt employees into abnegating their interests and policing themselves in toxic ways. |
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If a removal firm cannot remove furniture from a house without exposing its employees to unacceptable risk then it can and should refuse to do the job. |
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And civil cases by cherie Blair and two others accusing News Corp. employees of doing just that are heading for court in New York. |
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Historically NHS employees pay and terms and conditions were determined by General Whitley Council and 38 different functional Whitley Councils for different disciplines. |
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There is little room for sympathy when chief executives screw up, particularly if shareholders, employees and customers are left holding the baby. |
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Some employees feel coerced into accepting a supervisory position that they are not ready to fill-one reason being the higher compensation that accompanies it. |
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Bombarded with stories about unscrupulous corporate executives and the employees they done wrong, workers begin to gaze warily at their own managers. |
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Educational leave refers to the practice of a company allowing its employees to suspend their work to study in an academic institution with the intention of earning a degree. |
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While the lab employees celebrate what they think is a successful operation, Dana is attacked by a Buckner zombie outside. |
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By the early 1960s, Las Vegas enjoyed an influx of casino employees with experience in Havana. |
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Just before storming the complex the militants ambushed nearby a bus carrying employees and killed a Briton and an Algerian. |
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Since 1998, with the introduction of the Public Interest Disclosure Act, employees have been entitled to legal protection if they blow the whistle on wrongdoing. |
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Many former employees described Masters as a demanding, overbearing micromanager who had no boundaries. |
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Was it, as some former employees allege, that the bosses bit off more than they could chew? |
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Well, because a diner wiith 15 employees is one thing, and a boutique investment house with 15 employees is quite another. |
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To this day, multiple SeaWorld employees who have seen the film suggest to me that blackfish barely scratches the surface. |
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In one ad blitz, former employees at a closed steel mill call Romney and Bain job destroyers and economic vampires. |
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Park employees helped John quit tobacco by way of a butts-proof glass enclosure, a drastic change in diet, and regular exercise. |
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The CBO expects that some businesses will cut down on employees or their hours to avoid paying more. |
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But he insisted that CIA employees had tried their best, all the while believing that another attack was around the corner. |
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Up to 1779, employees were essentially remunerated with salaries. |
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She seems to believe that enough employees are goofing off at home that she should bring them off the cloud and into the cubicle. |
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The company president issued a diktat that employees may not wear jeans to work. |
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Typically over 65 per cent of employees have advanced degrees. |
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And many potential employees wreck their chances of being taken on by telling wild lies on their CVs, dressing bizarrely or even having nose-rings. |
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The firm set up a mini job centre on site to help employees find new work. |
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Most of the Atari employees I saw projected an aura of almost delirious bliss. |
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Despite the fact that the women employees at Lipchanka produce high-quality products, Mr. Torshin is apparently not been pleased with their work as they are paid mere kopecks. |
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Redundancies and lower manning levels have called forth the need for more flexible job descriptions so that fewer employees can cover all the previous jobs. |
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When the boss accused her of lying, several other employees interceded on her behalf. |
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These are employees already being effected by furlough brought under the sequester. |
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In the absence of any fresh recruitment in the banks and a substantial increase in the volume of business, the work load on the employees and the officers had also increased. |
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The Food Safety and Inspection Service says it will be forced to furlough employees if cuts are enacted. |
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Like most road warriors, his heavy travel schedule serves many purposes, from meeting with clients and employees to chatting with lawmakers and Wall Street analysts. |
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The line manager can check not only the employees leave record, they can also check to find whether they can cover the workers position while they're away. |
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Employers must make reasonable efforts to enable returning employees to refresh or upgrade their skills to enable them to qualify for re-employment. |
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Vassilev said that the Bourgas Airport employees would be re-employed by the concessionaire and a group labour contract would be negotiated and signed with a year. |
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The right is renewing its efforts to pass state and federal right-to-work laws that prohibit requiring employees in a unionized workplace to pay dues to unions. |
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Handing them out to staff as a perk can create more hassle than it's worth when employees start ringing up your tech support wanting to know what to do next. |
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The deal threw a lifeline to more than 150 employees as well as thousands of customers who hold vouchers for activities such as hot air balloon flights and bungee jumping. |
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In the past 20 years, employees have lost right after right to Government-backed bosses intent on squeezing more work for less pay out of their workforces. |
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The media company has 10 employees and a satellite office in Tokyo. |
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About 24 of the 100 employees at CBS Internet were let go in June. |
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Language rights have been a persistent flashpoint, since state employees are required to speak Estonian. |
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From a personal standpoint, I wouldn't mind down-sizing, but I worry about the vendors, the clients, and especially the employees I'd be letting down. |
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At issue is retroactive overtime pay for employees who have been incorrectly classified as managers, and thereby excluded from overtime compensation. |
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The council claimed its ambition to support the results of the scheme financially could not be achieved unless more than 120 employees were made redundant. |
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This initially took the form of the Redundancy Payments Act of 1965, which obliged employers to pay compensation to employees who were made redundant. |
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Coaching broadens the mind with learning, motivates and helps employees achieve their goals, and offers companies a means of reward to retrain and retain valuable employees. |
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A total of 1068 municipal employees representing 65 different work groups were randomly selected from an eligible workforce of about 5000 employees. |
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Companies can, of course, recompense their senior employees as they see fit, in line with what they perceive as the going rate for the jobs they do. |
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Yet, they were extravagantly paid, as were the rest of the employees of the firm. |
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And perhaps most enticingly, at least to employees I spoke with, the network would be staunchly nonpartisan. |
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The company has tried to muzzle its employees by forbidding them to speak to the press. |
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Many companies say sharply boosting the wages of entry-level employees would likely lead to less hiring. |
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Give employees ownership of and responsibility for their decisions. |
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A spokesman said lay-offs among temporary staff were part of the cyclical nature of the business and that the 350 permanent employees had not been affected. |
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Whenever stressed employees worked up the courage to venture criticism of him, Browne would point towards the sign, which was usually enough to quell any restiveness. |
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These employees have a recognized professional status based on the acquirement of advanced knowledge and performance of work that is predominantly intellectual in character. |
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Most of the searchers are employees of the U.S. Forest Service. |
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The employees then separate the resaleable stuff from the rubbish. |
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The dismissed employees were never redeployed as mentioned in that issue. |
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In the company's travel and tourism division, for instance, this has resulted in employees accumulating an overtime backlog of more than 100 hours. |
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In step two, managers, key employees and a Your Training Manager account representative attend a one-day classroom program at the customer's location. |
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Concur manages documentation requirements, so employees can submit their grades and receipts directly to accounts payable and be reimbursed through payroll. |
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It was revealed on Wednesday this week that Meatco's management and employee representatives have failed to persuade employees of the Windhoek abattoir to work overtime. |
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Sponsors can expect to gain unfettered access to all the intellectual property in the building, where about 100 employees work on various projects involving lateral thinking. |
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From all employees he demanded efficiency, trustworthiness, loyalty, and strict adherence to a dress code. |
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He paid tribute to employees from various organisations who have been reporting cases of default to the Authority and other malpractices by their employers. |
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I targeted 25 employees who were critical to our strategic redirection. |
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When you drop your clothes off at the cleaners, the employees follow a pattern that holds true at just about any dry-cleaning operation running today. |
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Some of these employees would be redeployed in other divisions. |
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So it may seem odd that I've been eager to get a report card from my employees on the eve of my first year as the editor-in-chief of Fast Company. |
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It is much less adept at counting employees in small businesses, simply because there are too many small enterprises to representatively sample them. |
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Brian Bennett, financial recruitment consultant with HRM Recruitment Group, said some banks paid retainers or completion bonuses to get employees to finish a project. |
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In practice, the frequency of employees telecommuting and flexing their time is low. |
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Tenders are invited for outsourcing stenographer, computer operator, drivers and group-d employees required for kodagu zilla panchyath office. |
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The Marine Service Group was acquired by MacKay Marine but many of the employees left the group at transition. |
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The Decree allows individual assessment of workplaces based on employees anthropometric parameters. |
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Prior to Atria, Levine was one of the early employees at Apollo Computer, which later grew into HP's market-leading Workstation group. |
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The band is made up of officers and employees of Devon and Cornwall Police, as well as some members who are not related to the police. |
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These elected members were paid employees who simply oversaw the activities taking place in Sikh historic sites. |
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Nearly all jurisdictions require those paying employees or nonresidents to withhold income tax from such payments. |
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One hundred employees manufactured projectors and film cameras, particularly for the ORTF and Russian television. |
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Agrial group processes vegetables, cider apples, milk, poultry and meat with the help of its 12,000 employees and all its partners. |
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The University of Oslo is the largest institution for higher education in Norway with 27,400 students and 7,028 employees in total. |
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The Home Park includes parkland and two working farms, along with many estate cottages mainly occupied by employees and the Frogmore estate. |
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This included 79 people at the main plant in Duluth, Minnesota and 29 employees at the composite construction plant in Grand Forks, North Dakota. |
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Feni Industry is rehiring the employees that were laid off at the onset of last year as a result of the economic crisis. |
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The water rose as high as 2 metres above ground level in places and 150 employees of the local firm Beach Bros were trapped for nine hours. |
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As part of the overall effort, Salvation Army officers, employees and volunteers have contributed more than 900,000 hours of service. |
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Clerics who are employees may be self-employed for certain services such as baptisms, bar mitzvahs, weddings and funerals. |
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Manistee Hydro employees maintain and monitor 30 bluebird boxes, 30 wood duck boxes and four American kestrel boxes. |
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In total, 6,000 employees were laid off, including those laid off with the scaling back at some other projects. |
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Mission employees sample the Swiss traditions of alpenhorns, cows, wine and cheese at festivals throughout the year in surrounding villages. |
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The trains were operated by uninvolved British employees and service was not interrupted. |
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Consequently, we will reduce total employee numbers at XNA by approximately 150 positions, comprising permanent employees and contractors. |
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But because the first pay in January 2010 was on New Year's Day, a legal holiday, the city paid those employees on Dec. |
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If problems arise in the workplace, very active works councils are available to provide employees with support. |
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Technology makes employees more productive, makes work easier, and makes our workplaces better. |
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Where possible, employees will be offered the opportunity to relocate to Milton Keynes. |
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From fall semester 2007 to spring semester 2008, Brevard employees worked four-and-a-half-day workweeks, with half days on Friday. |
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Trade unions, employers' associations and collective agreements cover a large share of the employees in Sweden. |
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And its employees are likely to be busier in the coming months. |
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We are confident that we will be able to redeploy the vast majority of affected employees into neighbouring branches. |
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Expatriate employees allow a parent company to more closely control its foreign subsidiaries. |
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State and municipal employees total around a third of the workforce, much more than in most Western countries. |
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Many multinational corporations send employees to foreign countries to work in branch offices or subsidiaries. |
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By introducing appropriate practices to help employees achieve a better work-life balance you will bring benefits to your business. |
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Nineteen employees who work in the Borax Building have tested positive for legionella, the bacteria which causes the deadly Legionnaire Disease. |
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Fairtrade Standards for hired labour situations specify that employees receive minimum wages and collective bargaining. |
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Under the new rules employees who feel they are the victims of ageism have the same right to complain as those sexually or racially harassed. |
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Much less is known about the mint's employees with only Richard Vyvyan and clerk Thomas Hawkes recorded. |
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As a result the airline anticipates that over 100 employees will receive recalls or reassignments. |
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Total value added is very closely approximated by compensation of employees plus earnings before taxes. |
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On Armistice Day 1922, a memorial to the employees of the GWR who died during the war was unveiled by Viscount Churchill. |
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Headquarters and division employees were also able to express an interest in lateral reassignments to the resource centers. |
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We will reinforce this message with our employees in the region and apologize,'' she wrote. |
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As per certain contracts, the laid-off employees involved in unions will be eligible to get income and benefits for a year. |
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When the bubble burst in 2001, many of these companies folded and their employees were laid off. |
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Cranky employees harassed by justifiably cranky customers... Oscar the Grouch would be thrilled. Investors, not so much. |
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Inside, he found two of his employees fighting a small office fire, that had started after an explosion in the women's cloakroom. |
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The pension plan for nonuniformed employees is separate from the pension plan for firefighters and police. |
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The employees went Dutch for the weekend in support of Bobath Children's Therapy Centre Wales in Whitchurch, Cardiff. |
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Often Alliance consultants work with the employees of its clients on various elements of their relocations. |
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Since the program's inception in June 2006, more than 150 employees have redeemed LEEP dollars. |
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We have more diversity of terrain and employees with tremendous enthusiasm,'' Kemmerer, an expert skier and alpinist, told me. |
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In 1918, the Aluminum Company of America built the town of Alcoa, Tennessee for the employees of the nearby aluminum processing plant. |
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The salaried employees who stay home will work harder than usual. |
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Henry Ford was a fanatical tobaccophobe and, had it been possible, would have insisted that all of his employees give up cigarettes. |
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This is in addition to employees of the government in the civil service and in local government as well as public bodies and corporations. |
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Although it is a bank holiday, banks are not required to close and employers are not required to give their employees the day off as a holiday. |
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Our networking is organized in silos, and employees lose time manually transferring data. |
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The free peasants lived in small huts, whereas the landowners and their employees lived in proper villae rusticae. |
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It has close to 12,000 employees and is one of the major players in the British aerospace industry. |
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Businesses are closed three or four times a day for 30 to 45 minutes during business hours while employees and customers are sent off to pray. |
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Overall, Military Air Solution has 14,000 employees spread across eight sites in the United Kingdom. |
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The robbers tied up the bank employees before forcing a way into the vault. |
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Steel announced an undisclosed number of layoffs affecting employees worldwide. |
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The increased effort in many companies to systematically create multiskills within employees is illustrative of such a strategy. |
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Steel employees stopped work after a dispute over contract terms, characterized by the company as a strike and by the union as a lockout. |
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It is in this area around Shepherd's Bush that the majority of BBC employees work. |
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Companies provided their employees with welfare services ranging from housing, schools and churches, to libraries, baths, and gymnasia. |
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But he abandoned all efforts to buy out the company on January 8, 1987, a few weeks before union employees returned to work. |
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The chamber represents the business needs of over 450 businesses and thousands of employees in the area. |
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In August 2013, there were reported to be 334 enforcement officers all employees of the BBC's main enforcement contractor, Capita. |
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He allowed employees a week's holiday a year, but on condition that they could not leave the village. |
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Thus, employees can sometimes feel that they are not part of the organization's work vision and missions. |
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