Sentences with phrase «impose hiring freezes»

Today, while US and UK firms are still very cautious in their hiring, due mainly to the slow recovery from the Great Recession in the West, firm management is not going to impose hiring freezes on their Asia offices during an upturn in the market where certain groups may be understaffed.

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In a letter to Kaiman on Friday, Mangano said he believes workers who can be hired and fired at will are not covered by the wage freeze NIFA imposed in 2011.
The plan also imposes a «partial hiring freeze affecting certain managerial and administrative staff,» de Blasio said at a City Hall presentation Wednesday afternoon.
When the economic crisis struck in late 2008, colleges and universities around the country imposed faculty - hiring freezes, limiting hiring to only the most critical positions and in many cases canceling or postponing searches that already had been authorized.
In 2006 the FAA imposed a new labor contract on controllers, slashing pay for new hires, freezing earnings for most veterans, and clamping down on job perks.
In the meantime, he said, there will be belt - tightening, like a freeze on faculty hiring he has imposed.
But despite the partial, temporary federal hiring freeze imposed by the president during his first week in office, there will be a Senior Executive Service hiring blitz in 2017.
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