Sentences with phrase «cutting headcount»

SunEdison and TerraForm Power were punished by investors, finishing the month down 56 % and 62 % after announcing a strategic shift to slow growth and focus on cash generating opportunities, while cutting headcount to rein in costs.
We expect to have cash of more than $ 40 million at the end of 2009, in part because of the conservative actions we took last year, including cutting headcount by 70 % and selling an early - stage program for $ 7 million in cash.
«The MoD is in the difficult position of needing to maximise financial savings by cutting headcount before it has detailed plans for how it will operate in the future,» Amyas Morse, head of the National Audit Office, said.
A report released today by the National Auditing Office (NAO) criticises the Ministry of Defence (MOD) for savagely cutting its headcount without proper planning
* PSA demands Opel cut headcount by 3,700 by 2020.

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A year ago, the agency offered early retirement to a number of employees and the decrease in headcount achieved then was enough to mitigate the requisite budget cuts, Mills told reporters in a meeting in New York last week.
The company is reportedly planning to cut as much as 10 % of its 10,000 - strong headcount, beginning as soon as this month, sources told Business Insider.
The company cut 6,400 workers — 8 % of its headcount — in early 2015 as it scrambled to reduce costs.
The cuts would reduce Yahoo's headcount by more than a thousand employees and could begin as early as this month, the sources said.
-LRB-...) Television stations, airports, hospitals, schools, fire brigades and social services from Spain's southernmost tip to the Balearic islands in the east are reducing headcount as Rajoy tasks regions and municipalities with shouldering 60 percent of the cuts needed to reduce the budget shortfall to 2.8 percent of gross domestic product in the next two years.
An 8 percent cut in headcounts at Halliburton is a result of a weak energy sector and not an adjustment ahead of the Baker Hughes merger, a spokeswoman said.
The reasons, says a panel report to be issued Thursday, include a faster - than - expected process for choosing locations in the boroughs to put replacement lockups, a shrinking inmate headcount and new authority that Albany granted days ago to cut red tape in jail design and building.
Businesses are meanwhile growing increasingly worried by the darkening economic outlook at home and abroad, cutting investment and reducing headcounts.
It has cut the communications staff by half and reduced the human resources headcount from 100 to 47, all at a time when its services are rated among the highest in the country.
Ministers have demanded a further headcount cut on top of large cuts already made, despite announcing the largest programme of welfare reform for a generation.
This involves a renewed emphasis against antisocial behaviour and «keeping frontline police on the streets», despite spending cuts of 20 % at the Home Office forcing police forces to reduce headcounts.
Of the ten largest dollar allotments, six have been cut since FY 10 - 11 when adjusted for inflation and student headcount:
Our response to current conditions has been to cut operating expenses and reduce headcount; and we have attempted to limit increases in operating expenses except where we think increases are critical to potential future growth.
Gateley has restructured its operations in Dubai, with headcount cut by four as the firm attempts to turn around recent losses in its sole international base.
It makes most sense to clients facing the classic pressure of budgets being cut and headcounts frozen, and who have lots of matters they simply have to deal with.
In the best Dilbertesque tradition, a lot of them are cutting or freezing Legal's resources and headcount, ordering GCs to do more with less without much direction or assistance.
He cut Tyco's spending on legal matters by 20 per cent without reducing headcount or reducing the department's coverage of critical legal matters — and in a move widely followed in the City, Mr Faure slashed the number of law firms that Tyco dealt with from more than 280 to only one.
A general counsel recently lamented to me: «My legal team has been cut by 10 % as part of the organisation's headcount reduction exercise, I have been told to cut my external legal spend by 20 % and make it more predictable.
It may also threaten the need for stockbrokers, mortgage brokers, and ticket dealers, and as businesses are always looking at ways to cut costs, they will look at ways of implanting the blockchain to reduce headcounts.
This is particularly important if there are going to be any redundancies or budget cuts, or indeed new additions to your headcount.
Nearly half (48 %) of Alberta employers made staff cuts in 2016 but 57 per cent said that their headcount will remain stable in 2017
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But as the number of applicants exploded and headcount cuts hit the HR department, somewhere they found they no longer had enough staff to read cover letters.
economy, hiring will be slow in 2012, and many employers are planning further headcount cuts.
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