Sentences with phrase «earlier staff cuts»

Mason says that earlier staff cuts have made the lab more efficient and allowed it to lower the fees charged researchers from universities and industry to use its facilities.

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But it hasn't been all smooth sailing for the internet culture king; Huh cut about 35 percent of its staff (24 employees) earlier this year amid lagging ad revenue as audiences have begun to favor mobile over desktop.
As judicatory funding came under close scrutiny in the late»70s and early»80s, campus ministry staff and programs were good targets for cuts: clearly, it takes less staff time to refer and network than it does to design and implement creative ministry.
Cutting the requirement for the number of staff an early years setting needs to employ will simply add to the problem of the quality of the child care on top of the cost.
Barbara Crosier, with the Cerebral Palsy Association of New York State, says the 6 % across the board cuts, combined with earlier budget cuts, would mean staff cut backs and fewer programs for people with cerebral palsy, autism, and other disabilities.
The Cuomo administration has ordered staff to cut off all communication with lobbyist Todd Howe — who previously worked for Cuomo when he was federal housing secretary and, earlier, for the governor's father, the late Mario Cuomo — and to suspend any regulatory dealings with CPV, a source with knowledge of the probe said.
The bonuses represent more money than did the 5 percent pay cuts Cuomo ordered for some of his senior staff members in early January, two days after being inaugurated.
Ultimately, Congress did not cut the $ 1.5 billion necessary to continue serving 218,000 children, their families and 55,000 staff of Head Start and Early Head Start services, Vinci says, for which she credits McCartney's piece.
The unions are blaming cuts to support staff, the increasing number of existing teachers leaving the profession early, and the introduction of zero - hour contracts in further and higher education as some of the key reasons for this fall.
As detailed in an earlier column, Hartford is already forced to cut teachers, guidance counselors, intervention specialists and other key staff and programs.
Also, this series seems to release super slow, too bad as it jars with the extreme fast pass of the story, its not a good thing, but the story and art and all that, pretty good, the concept alone is interesting, and the characters and concepts as presented are good, but, these volumes are edited to a degree, which is odd, this is a teen series, so, why cut the swearing, why change the names, why doctor the art when there's nothing mature to cover up in the first place... not good choices on the part of the American release staff, though this volume doesn't have those things to such a degree so, maybe those comments should be for a earlier volume.
News of big firm layoffs have gone from a few early drips and drabs just months ago to a daily torrent, with firms cutting staff and attorneys by the dozens.
Earlier today, the firm announced it is set to cut up to 200 support jobs from its UK offices — the equivalent of 18 % of its 1,100 UK support staff.
KEY ACHIEVEMENTS • Completed facility maintenance and expansion 3 months earlier than the stipulated time, owing to constant supervision of maintenance staff, vendors and contractors • Played a pivotal role in cutting costs by 25 % by calculating and comparing costs for required goods / services to get highest value for money • Computerized all parish records and updated the filing system, after having maintained all office files manually • Earned a position of trust and respect within the first 6 months and was made to work directly with the Church Council to manage special projects
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