He said that from the outset, bosses pledged to avoid compulsory redundancies if possible. |
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The company wants to shed 1,140 jobs through redundancies and redeployment. |
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Most recently it has been fighting threatened redundancies at the Corus steelworks in Scunthorpe. |
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There were 24 redundancies, although seven people were kept on by the administrators to retain the pallet area. |
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Incidentally, now that we are paying all these corporations to run the city, when are we to see redundancies among our councillors? |
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The ratifier analyses the answers according to the parameters, removes redundancies and evaluates the psychological profile of the candidate. |
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The first of the lay-offs will take effect from June this year with the remainder of the redundancies in October. |
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The move to seek 102 redundancies among ground staff at the airport has increased local concerns about the future of the airport. |
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The memo says the only alternative to redundancies would be a reduction in the working week from five to three days. |
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Here-like the other sites-there was a sense of fatality about the redundancies that had occurred. |
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A 30-day consultation process will begin on Monday to agree on the voluntary redundancies and payment packages for those leaving the firm. |
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Mr Brown's aides said it was hoped many of the jobs would go through natural wastage and voluntary redundancies. |
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The majority of this de-layering was achieved through early retirement or voluntary redundancies. |
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Tories say the job losses would be achieved through natural wastage and voluntary redundancies. |
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The chairman of the board said voluntary redundancies were preferable over compulsory redundancies. |
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National union officers reported privatization increased the likelihood of redundancies and lower job security. |
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Bosses hope many of the jobs will be lost through voluntary redundancies but the mood on the shop floor is defiant. |
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The documents also make it clear that BA cannot guarantee that compulsory redundancies will not be imposed. |
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The union fears that compulsory redundancies could be on the cards when the year-long change begins next April. |
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The two-day hearing was told that the McHardys were given just ten minutes notice of the redundancies. |
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A round of 38 redundancies has now come to an end and the college will be offering the full range of courses in the new prospectus. |
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But Thompson has made it clear he will not budge over the job losses, which will include compulsory redundancies. |
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Like linguistic systems, it is open to individual inventions and borrowings that expand the language, and redundancies that contract it. |
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The MoD has agreed to underwrite the costs of redundancies but only until October. |
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Another 20 will go on September 15 and then there will be 140 compulsory redundancies on September 29, when the last shock absorber will be made. |
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Employees in positions that were now redundant would be offered voluntary severance and there would be no forced redundancies. |
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Just how many of the redundancies will be clinical or nursing staff, and how many will be pen-pushers and bureaucrats? |
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Remarkably again, the deal has also given the workers a vested interest against accepting any large redundancies. |
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In a terse statement on the subject, Alcatel said the redundancies were part of its cost management initiatives. |
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Mrs Muir said assurances were given to MPs as late as last month that there would be no compulsory redundancies. |
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However, speculation remains rife that the money generated will be used to fund redundancies this summer. |
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Nor are redundancies arising from lay-offs and short-time working included, even though two workers each put on half-time still means a job lost. |
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On Friday last, 32 people that were made redundant left the company but these redundancies had been finalised before the takeover. |
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They will discuss ways of reducing the workforce by 130 through voluntary redundancies. |
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However, bosses have told workers that they are not planning any compulsory redundancies. |
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Mr Moss said voluntary redundancies were preferable over compulsory redundancies. |
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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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While there will be some staff leaving employment this week, no new redundancies are being announced. |
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The march was led by a contingent of Fiat car workers who are fighting redundancies. |
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One member of staff said workers were in tears when they were told of the redundancies. |
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Only takeover bid projects explicitly implying restructuring and redundancies necessitate compulsory consultation. |
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Unemployment figures showed a fractional improvement but separate statistics on redundancies showed an increase of about one-third on this time last year. |
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It's hoped that some of the redundancies can be achieved voluntarily, and we will also offer professional outplacement support for those employees seeking new employment. |
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That means around one in seven of the firm's global workforce of 138,000 face the chop in addition to 5,000 redundancies the firm has made over the past year. |
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We took an absolute pasting and had to make two or three redundancies. |
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Refuse workers downed tools in protest at redundancies and overtime cuts after bosses underestimated the cost of fulfilling their contract with Bromley Council. |
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While Swiss will tide over fairly well, Jet Aviation and LTSW already started making redundancies. |
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In recent years there have not only been successive one-day general strikes, but strikes and occupations against redundancies and factory closures. |
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Cost controls and redundancies are the order of the day because revenue growth continues to be wretched. |
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It is believed News Corp will try to redeploy mX staff where possible, but there will be redundancies. |
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It remains blind to the increase in unemployment, mass redundancies and sudden closures of companies. |
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There are allegations that lottery money is being syphoned into paying for staff redundancies. |
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Its real goal, instead, is rather to produce the best wax for every client without lacunas or redundancies. |
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The departures will either be in the form of natural departures, retirements or redundancies. |
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Unfortunately, in order to create financial breathing space, alongside reshuffles, redundancies may be a necessary evil. |
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To remove the redundancies on a set of FDs, it is necessary to eliminate the attributes which can be obtained using FDs transitivity. |
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I respected his principled stand, but when it came down to arguing with management, stopping redundancies etc. his principles stood for precisely nowt! |
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We hope also that such a resolution would avoid duplications and redundancies. |
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With huge overcapacity in the European car market, rationalisation and redundancies were inevitable. |
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We therefore needed to be careful to avoid overlaps of responsibility and redundancies. |
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A spokeswoman for Ofsted said the delay was the result of a round of redundancies at Ofsted. |
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He said there could be some redundancies but no wholesale job cuts at the airline. |
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It will provide one-off, timelimited individual support, geared directly to helping workers who have suffered traderelated redundancies. |
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Sadly, redundancies have been the order of the day with all the anxiety and uncertainty that go with that. |
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As a result of these steps, job cutbacks and up to 150 redundancies are being considered. |
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In some instances redundancies could only be avoided by short time working. |
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Rather than the massive redundancies that accompany permanent reductions in capacity we prefer to use part-time working on a very large scale. |
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One is that the language is the language of human discourse, and is subject to the same redundancies and occasional verbiage that we all encounter in desultory conversation. |
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That will be delivered by natural wastage and voluntary redundancies. |
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It is hoped that the bulk of the cuts will be reached through natural wastage, voluntary redundancies and outsourcing of contracts for activities like cleaning and catering. |
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The union has been fully consulted from the outset and we have worked with them to ensure that voluntary redundancies and natural wastage has been maximised to the fullest. |
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Most redundancies were voluntary or the teachers were redeployed. |
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The debt is causing concern among staff that redundancies may follow. |
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It is ten people shy of its target, although Mr Smith assured that the firm would not be pursuing any compulsory redundancies to make up the shortfall. |
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So far, the car manufacturer has managed to cut only 2,400 jobs, largely through voluntary redundancies and this is not enough to satisfy its creditors. |
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Given the turnover of council staff he said he would be surprised if there were compulsory redundancies, although some staff may transfer departments. |
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As the blizzard of redundancies and closures continued through the 1970s and 80s, finding investment for such ventures was about as easy as crossing a motorway blindfolded. |
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Dairygold boss Jerry Henchy told the LRC on Monday the 500 job cuts were not negotiable and he would impose redundancies by December 17 in order to meet the jobs target. |
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Various histopathologic patterns of bronchiolar injury have been described and have led to confusing nomenclature with redundancies and overlapping terms. |
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Management met with unions last week to discuss the job cuts, with the threat of strike action hanging over the bank if it insists on compulsory redundancies. |
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Of the redundancies, 260 will be given the option of day shifts while 90 jobs will be permanently lost. |
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By the 1870s, the code had expanded to more than 1,500 pages and contained numerous redundancies. |
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Hansard is as close to verbatim as possible, although Hansard Editors remove repetitions and redundancies and make minor grammatical corrections. |
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In the early 1990s, the decline of shipbuilding led to mass redundancies in the area. |
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The credit crunch of autumn 2008 sent the real economy into freefall in most of the European Union Member States and led to restructuring measures, bankruptcies, redundancies and unemployment. |
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The proposed plan for Herne could result in some 180 redundancies. |
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This general plan to improve USAF feedback, while reducing costs by removing redundancies in training programs, is laudable. |
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A ban on redundancies, backed by the threat of requisitioning companies that make profits, would be the only industrial policy to protect workers. |
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In the leading companies within the furnituremanufacturing sector there have been more than 100 redundancies, and many small businesses related to the construction industry have gone under. |
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Participants will also study stylistic pitfalls, such as certain syntactic calques, the proliferation of initialisms, English redundancies and pronouns used incorrectly in the plural. |
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Curtailing the manufacture of ferromagnetic ballasts would be likely to involve the closure of many production sites and many redundancies, such as the Vossloh-Schwabe factory in Colmar. |
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This will result in a strong focus on internal efficiencies and process improvement, delayering and redundancies. |
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It wasn't a good year, businesswise, but we got through it without any redundancies. |
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This is why we have these railway and aviation accidents, which are basically caused by the lack of investment in equipment and in safety, or because of redundancies and the deterioration of employees' social conditions. |
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Collaborating in the area of information exchange regarding the humanitarian situation in the field as well as the efforts by various actors to avoid duplication and redundancies. |
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The callous approach taken to forced redundancies by Fairfax in the group of papers headed by the Wagga Daily Advertiser is insensitive, unprofessional and short-sighted. |
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Do not triumphally grind your workforce farther into the dirt with a raft of redundancies. |
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Metadata should be updated within the SMS corporate metadata repository, once only and in one place, in order to avoid inconsistencies and unnecessary redundancies. |
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Despite this fact, the company claimed that the justification for these mass redundancies was their having to import shoe uppers from India and Romania in order to maintain a competitive price structure. |
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Today there are European minimum requirements in the fields of working time, protection of young people at work, impending collective redundancies, transfers of undertaking ownership and employer insolvency. |
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If redundancies were required, why not make them gradually, using natural wastage where possible? |
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Using the methods of calculation by finished elements, redundancies have been optimized, the structure lightened, by positioning the right materials at the right locations. |
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By waking up somnolent shareholders, it believes itself to be contributing to the improvement of the efficiency of firms by redundancies and static gains. |
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And Oldbury steel factory Metsec has introduced flexitime for workers in a bid to avoid further redundancies. |
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Since the number of actual midair collisions is still extremely small, the various redundancies built into the system are generally adequate to compensate for this shortfall. |
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Some of the wide-scale redundancies necessitated by restructuring were mopped up by subsidised job creation agencies, which arranged for the clearance of contaminated sites and the demolition of outdated production plants. |
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They had turned off all the fail-safe mechanisms, turned off all the redundancies to stop an event from occurring to see how high the temperature would go within the reactor core, with catastrophic results. |
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A moratorium on compulsory redundancies and a proper process to deal with assessments of workloads is good news for NUJ members, and good news for the viewing public. |
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The land-based companies, during the long negotiation process, have suffered a series of economic setbacks that have led to employment rationalisations and redundancies, leading to considerable losses. |
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It was asked what the chief concerns regarding vulnerability in the long-term were, and what steps had already been taken, such as redundancies or backups for example. |
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We need to weed out redundancies where they do exist. |
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Jake Molloy, oil and gas organiser for the RMT union, said oil and gas companies had already started to make hundreds of redundancies, delay projects and scrap drilling contracts. |
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In the case of multinational companies or groups of companies, it is essential that the company's employees in the Member State where redundancies are being made are also consulted and have a seat at the negotiating table. |
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Initially, it derives from the need to protect workers in extraordinary situations, such as collective redundancies and transfers of undertakings. |
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As regards layoff costs, the Commission accepts that even without the I4 project, redundancies would have been limited if production of the Zetec engine had continued. |
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Such conflicts usually end with a social plan, in which employers buy off the redundancies with higher redundancy payments or by giving workers early retirement with a bonus. |
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But despite this we can say that to date we have at least made a good effort, also compared to other large corporate groups who have made the headlines with their waves of redundancies. |
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We are determined to lend full support to the work of the Task Force in fulfilling its tasks under the Strategy, paying particular attention to reducing redundancies and increasing efficiencies. |
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It will entail capital expenditure to upgrade the Montgomery facility and charges related to redundancies, equipment transfers and the idling of the Owing Mills facility. |
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Will it lead to many job redundancies and wage decrease in Western Europe? |
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Analysts put the fall in the monthly claimant count down to an increase in part-time employment and fewer redundancies. |
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In the main those will be managed through natural wastage and redeployment of one form or another but there is a potential need to make some redundancies. |
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Seizing the opportunity to increase his presence on Fleet Street, he made an agreement with the print unions, promising fewer redundancies if he acquired the newspaper. |
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The car maker said it planned to move to a three-shift production schedule at the Ellesmere Port plant on Merseyside, and made it clear there would be no redundancies. |
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