A domestic worker would also be entitled to severance pay of one week for each year of service. |
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The printer company dropped 1,600 workers by April 30 with many of its staffers taking voluntary severance packages. |
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Voluntary severance terms provide for four weeks pay per year of service up to a maximum of two years of service. |
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This isn't the first time the ESB has substantially reduced its workforce through a major voluntary severance package scheme. |
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The severance deal offered by the Millenium was less than that struck when the Sydney Hilton closed late last year. |
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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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It is understood that the staff have been offered attractive severance terms. |
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Letters are to be sent out to certain administrative and general operative staff in the coming days offering them a voluntary severance package. |
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All of our colleagues are being provided with substantial severance payments and separation packages. |
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Discussion about possible severance packages originated some 18 months after the separation. |
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Richard took voluntary severance four years ago from his job as an engineer and since then has run his own one-man business from home. |
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A spokesperson for the company confirmed employees had been invited to apply for voluntary severance packages. |
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We are arranging his severance as we speak which will take place as soon as we can get any agreement. |
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What we need to do now is move on to discussing severance terms and the timing of the closure. |
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Sixty permanent staff will be offered a voluntary severance package or redeployment to another ESB area of operation. |
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And I told my creditors that we needed to give these people 10 days of severance, even though that would deplete the rest of our cash. |
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He suggests asking for additional salary, increased severance, or payment during the period of the restrictive covenant. |
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For many, the most valuable items will be the cash severance and outplacement services. |
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If you feel you must, get a side agreement entitling you to unemployment benefits and severance. |
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Maximum cash severance is 39 weeks of salary, and the minimum is 12 weeks, according to the company. |
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I got your memo, your letter of thanks and your rather generous severance of seven weeks. |
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Streamline, founded in 1993, plans to sell its assets to pay off creditors and provide severance to staff. |
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My severance and unused vacation payout should be ready on Monday or Tuesday. |
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Relying on savings and severance, McDonald, 36, decided at the beginning of 2003 to devote his energy to new career goals. |
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When a company is acquired, and new executives take over, generous severance is considered appropriate. |
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I asked for severance and was told by the vice president of human relations that since I had resigned, I was not entitled to any severance. |
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If they could be redeployed, they would quit and not worry about severance. |
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At issue are wages, severance pay, education subsidies and grievance procedures. |
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Try to get the best deal on severance pay, outplacement help, health coverage, bonus, retirement benefits, and stock options. |
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Even here, the union leadership had negotiated the best severance pay in the industry. |
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Ryu loses his job, is robbed of his severance pay and has one of his kidneys removed without his knowledge. |
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They are demanding to be paid their June wages, and protesting a delay in severance pay to five laid-off workers. |
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He said that after the sacking he received a call offering to increase his severance pay from one week to three months. |
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The decree stipulates that the severance pay for a worker depends on their working period. |
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I would take it easy for a few months and go scuba diving and windsurfing courtesy of my severance pay. |
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Finally, many did not receive the severance pay and benefits to which they were legally entitled. |
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The two factories were shifted to Dubai without providing any severance pay to the 400 employees. |
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In addition, government negotiators have proposed a rollback on health benefits, severance pay, and various leave provisions. |
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Workers who lose their jobs are to receive career support resources, job posting services, extended benefits and severance pay. |
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If generous severance pay is out of the question, negotiate for other departure perks. |
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The employees were given severance pay and job placement assistance or, in some cases, early retirement. |
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The severance pay would be worked out according to the number of years a worker had been with the company. |
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The trade union federation is demanding that a list of 30 companies slated for closure be covered by a severance agreement. |
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The earls and viscounts had claimed their expulsion would amount to a severance from the English past. |
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The fact is that they were squeezed out, and, sure, they took their little severance cheques with them. |
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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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Otherwise, workers will be offered a package of enhanced severance, airline travel, extended medical benefits and professional outplacement. |
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Workers who lose their jobs will receive a severance package and outplacement services, the firm added. |
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If the plaintiff is sui juris, there appears to be no reason for a prepartition severance proceeding. |
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That joint tenant subsequently died and the survivor claimed that there had been no valid severance in this instance. |
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He demanded that million dollar severance payments be banned and that directors of large companies be made liable to instant dismissal. |
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Make certain that your severance package is clearly spelled out in your employment contract. |
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Any severance already paid to the workers will be deducted from that amount, the judge ruled. |
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Boards and CEOs have been shortsighted in allowing both severance and pay to escalate without defendable reasons. |
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Companies are continuing to award executives with huge severance payoffs, or so-called golden parachutes. |
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My disillusion was growing and I was relieved when they laid me off with a generous severance. |
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Jobs at the council have already been slashed through voluntary severance packages. |
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The airline company explained it had run out of money and couldn't afford severance payments. |
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When he was finally exposed and booted, Dunlap had the nerve to demand severance pay and insist that the board reprice his stock options. |
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The offer of severance was merely a retractable promise to pay severance with an explanation of how it would be computed. |
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When she left her last job, she was offered a token 300 pesos severance pay. |
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He said on Wednesday that he was prepared to step down at any time to take responsibility for the severance of diplomatic ties. |
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More ominously, the severance of the Anglo-Norman reign had left John free to turn his attention to Wales and Ireland. |
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Taylor believes that the severance of understanding and attunement resulted in superior understanding at least of physical nature. |
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In Common Sense, he argued for American severance from the British empire, and for isolationism in American policy towards Europe. |
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It was the highest military contact between the two sides since the severance of formal diplomatic ties. |
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Going to an extreme, some nationalist academics and intellectuals have called for the severance of diplomatic relations. |
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There was nothing to show that the severance of that relationship would have on-going traumatic effects for the child. |
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The political map of Roscommon is once again about to be redrawn with the severance of Longford and the addition of South Leitrim. |
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One analyst said the decision will not lead to an immediate severance of diplomatic ties between them. |
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There will be an order for severance of counts 8 and 11 from the indictment upon the undertakings of the accused as follows. |
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Importantly, these patterns of transnational migration have not in fact resulted in the severance of the relationship between culture and territorial belonging. |
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And another complicating factor could be former City striker Ashley Ward who is still owed a substantial sum by the club following the severance of his contract. |
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That includes proper documentation and a severance package at the ready. |
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Rather, the numbers reflect the trend toward shorter employee tenure, since years of service is among the most common factors used to compute severance. |
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The severance of lines of communication at a grass-roots level has made the community more easily influenced by divisive statements by members of the elite. |
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Terms of Fleming's severance package are still being discussed with her. |
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The severance, another reporter explained to me, will not be paid to anyone who takes another job before September. |
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Forcing those fired to stay on until September in order to get their severance, they said, seemed particularly cruel. |
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The board may offer a voluntary severance package to staff shortly. |
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The major point in the contract is that the employees who will be downsized three years before their retirement age will receive a 9-wage severance package. |
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If News Corp. really distrusted a former staffer, it might stagger her severance payments, says Estreicher. |
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The company announced a plan to limit executive severance pay. |
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Personally, it causes hardship, not only because of the absence of income from work, but also because of the severance of social networks associated with the workplace. |
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Producers pay royalties and severance taxes from oil and gas they take out, corporate income tax on profits, and property taxes on production and transmission line lands. |
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The anguish of families witnessing the severance of the last land link between the countries speaks volumes about their common history, heritage, and culture. |
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And a year's salary as severance is not out of the question. |
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Even if the average number of weeks of severance has dipped, however, noncash benefits like insurance and outplacement services have risen considerably. |
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What he needed was complete and total separation, severance of all ties. |
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Employees will be paid severance pay according to their length of service. |
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Finally, severance of the objectionable part seems inappropriate. |
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But in exchange for a larger severance package, he agreed to stay until April to help and train an outside company that InfoSpace hired to do his old job. |
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It was acted upon by both sisters, their wills being made in accordance with it, and it effected, in my opinion, a severance of the joint tenancy. |
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Although there was a shortage of teachers, voluntary severance packages were granted to 1981 teachers, several of whom were teaching essential subjects. |
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The company could, for example, attach a consultancy clause to her severance agreement. |
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It finds a fine balance between concentration on characters and integration of spatial detail to chart the painful severance of the friendship between the Prince and Falstaff. |
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He gave her a reason for the termination and two weeks severance pay. |
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Yet behind the scenes, the company chose not to pay that severance in the lump sums its employees requested, opting instead for biweekly payments. |
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The biggest share of the state's severance tax money comes from taxes on oil and gas production. |
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Buoyed by severance, savings, unemployment checks or their parents, the funemployed do not spend their days poring over job listings. |
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Zwingli wrote an official response for the council and the result was the severance of all ties between the city and the diocese. |
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Two states, Alaska and Wyoming, saw a decrease in total tax revenue primarily because of a decline from 2012 in severance tax revenues. |
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The reform will reduce the number of days of severance pay to 33 per year worked, down from 45 days. |
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The players' union were asked to get involved following the club's failure to meet the severance pay of players who left the club this summer. |
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The employment agreement required the company to provide the CEO with benefits for three years after his severance payment. |
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The Liverpool children's hospital is offering workers the option of leaving their jobs with a severance payment as a way to combat budget cuts. |
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We effectively receive a 75 percent severance tax on timber sales on the BLM lands, in the form of county payments. |
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The funding source would be coal severance tax revenue that's earmarked for multi-county economic development projects in the region. |
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Chart 3 shows the composition of severance tax collections in Louisiana, divided between oil and gas. |
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Word of the severance package caused public outrage and has spumed legislation and public hearings. |
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It will be achieved through attrition, early separation incentives or severance packages, and the outplacing of employees. |
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The activity came during a period when both the House and Senate declared their intent to pass a state severance tax on natural gas production with former Gov. |
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The bloom is off the rose concerning the imperial CEO. Finally shareholders are becoming incensed by these reprehensible bonuses and severance packages. |
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In addition, lump-sum severance payments hit a company's balance sheet and cash reserves immediately and impose a significant administrative burden. |
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The Chancellor, George Osborne, is taking steps to ban six-figure golden parachutes and severance payments need to be brought in line with the real world. |
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Among those were layoffs that resulted in the severance payment. |
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The Treasury also allowed Central Manchester University Hospitals Trust to make a special severance payment of pounds 150,000 to an employee last year. |
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After stating that severance pay was an entitlement just five days before, the former Foreign Affairs Minister announced his TDs would have to sacrifice the bumper payout. |
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Some covered organizations and their executives attempt to avoid the Section 457 rules by structuring their deferred compensation arrangements as severance pay plans. |
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This text, published by The World Bank, offers a historical and international account of severance pay systems, their drawbacks, and proposals for reform. |
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Spain's right-leaning government slashed employees' maximum severance pay in a sweeping labour reform unveiled yesterday to confront a near 23 per cent unemployment rate. |
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If a worker bound by a limited period contract leaves his work before the expiry of his contract period he shall not be entitled to severance pay. |
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Reform Res publica Union want to freeze state jobless support, a proposal rejected by the SDE unless it was balanced by a freeze on planned cuts in severance pay. |
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In a verdict, three judges upheld the choice of the High Court saying the organization has to pay its former workers severance pay, transportation and golden handshake. |
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Sonny was unaware, as are so many employers, that the judge-made law, the common law, usually imposes an additional obligation to pay severance pay to long-term employees. |
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Zimmerman argues that the cost of the severance tax ultimately is passed on to consumers who reside outside the state where the resource is extracted. |
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