Sentences with phrase «additional layoffs»

During a negotiating session, district officials say they can't afford to do so, and say they are trying to avoid additional layoffs.
Warwick said he did not anticipate the need for additional layoffs in the fiscal year that starts July 1st.
The city's latest budget revision includes 250 additional layoffs by the end of June, as the city continues to tighten its fiscal belt.
Forced to make concessions, the unions allowed more outsourcing to avoid options that would hurt their current members more, like additional layoffs or pay cuts.
Instead, it would lead to the elimination of needed programs, even more overcrowded classrooms and thousands and thousands of additional layoffs.
There are also 897 additional layoffs imposed by Paterson because of the fiscal crisis that are set to take effect at the end of the year.
The higher percentage of dismissals in L.A. Unified «is almost certainly going to be a positive thing for kids... particularly when you have additional layoffs looming,» said Dan Weisberg, vice president of policy for the New Teacher Project, a nonprofit group that advocates for overhauling teacher evaluations.
The CEO and CTO of Silevo have departed the company, and there have been additional layoffs in Fremont and Buffalo.
The restorations are merely a fraction of the $ 600 million necessary to avoid additional layoffs and cuts in the City's budget — beyond what was announced in February — for the upcoming fiscal year.»
The additional layoffs will bring the agriculture giant's total planned cuts to 3,600 jobs over the next two years, or about 16 percent of its global workforce.
Two leading advisors to major law firms predicted a declining demand for legal services, a 15 % drop in net income from 2008, the inability to raise rates, additional layoffs, salary freezes and cost cutting, heavier fee discounting, expenses rising faster than revenues — and a long wait for better times.
Most importantly, though, is the future difficulty firms will have hiring quality new associates either from law schools or laterally if they were to start hiring during a recovery and immediately thereafter had additional layoffs.
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