During Zhu's term, the Chinese government abolished 61 separate ministries and departments and laid off more than 1.15 million officials. |
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If something goes wrong, if somebody gets laid off, if you have a child that gets sick, you go right off the cliff. |
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The bodyguards at the headquarters in Sofia have been laid off, and 30 luxury limousines have been sold. |
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They included unemployed architects and managers as much as bankrupt shopkeepers or workers laid off. |
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Yesterday felt really weird and nasty as I found out that two of my colleagues had been laid off. |
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Nonetheless, her co-workers at the hotel told her that the next day two new workers were hired to do the same job she had been laid off from. |
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His injuries were so severe he was laid off work for the best part of two years. |
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As many as 50 staff in York could be laid off in the management ranking process, as the company cuts up to 700 jobs nationally. |
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The company's collapse therefore left many of the 4,500 U.S. employees who were laid off pensionless as well as jobless. |
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His wife, a former textile worker, took care of him and his son when he was laid off from his factory. |
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Union organizers say some of their outspoken supporters have been abruptly laid off and fear they will not be rehired when conditions stabilize. |
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This isn't the first time, but a group of striking workers in Korea have been laid off by text message by their employer. |
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Health care workers have been fired and laid off in huge numbers, while quality and access suffers for it. |
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This dreamer received a promotion when several others in her department were laid off. |
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Staff do not yet know which of them will be laid off, but were told the redundancies would be made in the next year. |
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Employees have also rejected the severance payment offered by the new company to 1,000 workers who will be laid off. |
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He had laid off some heavy bets recently and his meagre earnings as a postman would not cover them. |
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Last year, a full-time warden was laid off and now there are just four people living there. |
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Meanwhile, there are fears some temporary staff may be laid off this week and 45 trainee pilots are also facing immediate redundancy. |
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Most staff being laid off worked on the factory floor, assembling the thermostats and power regulators. |
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Every week fifty more people were getting laid off, and I knew it was only a matter of time. |
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Also, workers laid off from part-time jobs should be eligible for jobless benefits. |
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Thousands of farm workers, mainly Spanish-speaking migrants, have been laid off. |
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While other city employees have received pink slips, no cops are scheduled to be laid off. |
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Analog initially estimated that 509 employees would receive pink slips, but only 439 workers were ultimately laid off. |
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When urban workers were laid off, their families offered financial support and inter-generational mutual help. |
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A third of the nation's 265,000 unionized hotel and restaurant workers have been laid off. |
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The landowner gets quick cash, the company gets wood for chips, and workers at local sawmills get laid off. |
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They have laid off staff and renegotiated fixed costs, from lease payments to Internet access. |
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When Rob and Louise are suddenly both laid off, their wedding plans are put on hold as they find themselves rethinking their entire lives. |
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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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After being laid off from the Kansas City, mo., revenue department, Granketha Major had a hard time getting up in the morning. |
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Sykes, a father-of-four, had been laid off from his job as a puddler at a Rotherham iron works in 1865, forcing him to turn to poaching to stave off destitution. |
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Despite being laid off, workers are not yet entitled to any dole payments. |
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Cole laid off the hooch last night and has honed his death stare. |
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For two years she worked as a cleaning lady in an orphanage before being laid off suddenly without any explanation. |
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This program also put us in position to rehire many of the staff that were laid off. |
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In my view there was no express or implied term of the contract of employment that the employee could be temporarily laid off without pay. |
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Two difficulties arise when an employee is terminated after a period of being laid off without pay. |
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She alleged that the process used to determine which project managers would be laid off discriminated against her on the basis of sex and age. |
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He had just been laid off and had a lot of time on his hands, and would be happy to take a look at my balky machine. |
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An accountant, whose husband just underwent heart surgery, told me that she was laid off over a month ago and has not received any severance pay. |
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There are over 10,000 chambermaids in the greater Toronto area who in the last three weeks have been laid off. |
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If there is no job for you to bump into and you are laid off, the union will make sure you get the severance pay that the company owes you. |
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Your job is to think about those workers who get laid off, and how are we paying for their retraining. |
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Some sectors have rescheduled projects, reduced production and laid off employees. |
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The employer denied these allegations, contending that Style had been temporarily laid off for lack of work. |
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Just a few years ago, most of its workers were laid off because of a shortage of work. |
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The evidence did not suggest that the incumbents, or anyone else, would be laid off if the grievor were placed in those positions. |
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One employee was laid off a result of the offence and another had her hours of work reduced. |
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We do as little as possible, but just enough to avoid being fired or laid off. |
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The one-third rule does not apply if 500 or more workers are laid off, and notification must automatically be given. |
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To date, the most militant protests have generally been by workers who have been laid off or older workers living on meager pensions. |
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Vivendi has a policy of giving preference to employees laid off for economic reasons when a job opening arises. |
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The laid off employees have bumping rights, so it will be several months before it is known exactly how many employees will be let go. |
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As well, those laid off might still be customers of yours, or may still be in a position to influence other customers. |
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Having a permanent contract does not mean a job for life, as employees can be dismissed or laid off. |
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These men have now been working short time, i.e., five days a week for eight months, in addition to being laid off at Whitsuntide and the August races. |
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When I got laid off in January, I decided to start cooking once more. |
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If you remain with the company, what are the chances you will be laid off? |
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But after six months, she was laid off as business slowed down. |
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And they are worried that in the world's biggest car market that may trigger a backlash, especially given how many American autoworkers have been laid off. |
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The liquidation closed all Hostess plants and bakeries and 15,000 employees were laid off immediately. |
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I have friends who've been in middle management and been laid off. |
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In The Internship, Billy and Nick are two 40-something watch salesmen who get laid off. |
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Vigo, 45, says she was a teacher in the Bronx until she was laid off last year. |
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Its 460,000 unionized factory workers and retirees still have a top-dollar medical plan, and no one gets laid off without getting most of their pay indefinitely. |
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In January, Amazon laid off 1,300 people, closed one of its warehouses, and put some of its new office space in the Union Station complex up for sublease. |
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Finance Director Robert Law added that even if Camden laid off all of its civilian employees, it would still be millions in the hole. |
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Full-time employees cannot be laid off because their duties are assigned to part-time workers prior to meaningful, constructive consultation with the Local. |
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Finally, the agreement provided that seniority was a consideration for the purpose of filling vacancies and determining the order in which employees were laid off and recalled to work. |
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Arbitrator Lon Moeller ordered Delphi to reinstate and pay backpay to all workers laid off up to the 1,500 job guarantee. |
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Northwest has also said that it would accept voluntary lay-offs to reduce the number of employees involuntarily laid off. |
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Elected officials voted to aid the improvement of living conditions and education of the students, training of employees laid off, tourism development and for environment and sustainable development. |
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Workers with temporary contracts have been laid off massively in countries which have an imbalance between precarious short term contracts and permanent contracts. |
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Most of the staff who were laid off were women. |
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It has also emerged that UK taxpayers have been hit with a bill of as much as £50m in compensatory payments to workers laid off incorrectly during more than 20 company insolvencies overseen by Deloitte in the past six years. |
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There, a 6-1 majority of the Court held that the board of arbitration's conclusion that the grievor had been constructively laid off even though her actual number of working hours remained unchanged was patently unreasonable. |
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The rhumb line versus great circle path offset becomes a danger only if the mariner has not laid off a great circle course on a Gnomonic chart, ensuring the vessel will pass clear of all navigational dangers. |
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When CVS purchased Long Drugs, Masters was laid off, moved to the Palm Springs area and started Pigpen House Cleaning with the last of his money. |
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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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Registered dockers laid off by employers within the Scheme had the right either to be taken on by another, or to generous compensation. |
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There was no room for two professors of Natural Philosophy, so Maxwell, despite his scientific reputation, found himself laid off. |
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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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But businesses had little choice and wages were reduced, workers were laid off, and investments postponed. |
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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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The last few months have been difficult for a significant number of experienced workers who were laid off as a result of the difficulties in the furniture and clothing industries. |
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All employees are to be counted for the purpose of the 50-employee threshold, including homeworkers, casuals, probationary employees, and employees who are laid off, on strike or locked out. |
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Hundreds of former Comet employees are to lose out on compensation for being laid off incorrectly after an employment tribunal ruling on Friday dashed hopes of a payout. |
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They would ask us to keep the premium the way it was and to keep that money in the system so that if they perchance get laid off, the system will be there to protect them. |
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After Krystian Samek was laid off by the restaurant he was managing, he decided it was time to take matters into his own hands. |
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Mr. Speaker, the news everyone had been dreading finally arrived Tuesday morning in Sudbury when 261 employees with Vale Inco were laid off, along with 160 more across the country. |
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Thacker had been laid off as a plumber's helper and was out of money, according to Reuters. |
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A siemens plant in Ford Madison, Iowa, laid off 407 workers this fall. |
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I am quite sure that if I ask the member to talk about the casework that is in Abbotsford, he would admit that he has people coming into his office now who do not qualify for EI and have been laid off. |
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The agreement also includes increased severance pay should any employee be laid off as a result of the restructuring of company's operations or in the case of a permanent closure. |
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Filipino seamen, who man the world's merchant fleets, have not been laid off even if their ships have been laid up, so valuable is their reputation for dependability. |
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However, in virtually none of the agreement files was there any indication of whether the firm returned to full employment or whether it had laid off some portion of the workers in the work unit. |
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We now have 1,000 workers in Timmins who have been laid off or have lost their jobs permanently because of the government's boneheaded mismanagement of the base metal industries in Canada. |
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An employee in casual status may be laid off for lack of work or discontinuance of a function prior to the terminal date of a specified period of employment. |
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On Wednesday the Daily Oklahoman told staff 22 jobs at the paper would be cut and 18 would be laid off. |
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When a parochial school is closed, everyone is laid off. |
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This process is not available to surplus or laid off employees. |
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On 13 August 2012, an estimated 90 workers were laid off from the Pueblo facility. |
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Officials say Jeffrey Johnson, 58, had been laid off from Hazan Imports a year ago and that while working there, had been locked in a dispute with the victim, Steven Ercolino. |
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Those laid off were given one of six different colored papers, and then instructed to follow the colored line that matched the colored paper they had been given. |
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After getting laid off from his job on a Southern California auto magazine, Walters turned to soda machine memorabilia to make a living full time. |
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The launch facilities at Woomera were demolished within a year of the final flight, and half of the engineers who had worked on the programme were laid off. |
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In the longer term the dispute cast the shadow of unreliability on the North Welsh slate industry, causing orders to drop sharply and thousands of workers to be laid off. |
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The company laid off all the workers when they tried to unionize. |
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A total of 97 of its 154 members of staff were laid off after its principal trading arm, Baris Facades and Linings, had to be closed because of lack of interest in a takeover. |
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