Sentences with phrase «low headcount»

The low headcount keeps Jacobson busy.
He's shrunk the branch network, lowered headcount, and promoted digital banking that's radically lowered the cost of every day transactions.
That would lower the headcount at Rikers and make it easier for the city to close it down,» he said.
Make intelligent, well informed decisions and enact thoughtful and progressive legislation, that will have a lasting, positive impact on lowering headcount and reduce the number of shelters needed.
Redirecting funds to no cost and low cost spay / neutering programs, and education programs for the public on the value of altering their pet so as not to add to what amounts to an epidemic of mass killing — that is what lowers headcount.
Lowering headcount by enacting legislation that makes spaying and neutering of all cats and dogs in NYC mandatory, and that makes backyard breeding a crime punishable by huge fines and removal of all animals from a persons home forever — that is what lowers headcount.

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Some have speculated that Yahoo's no - telecommuting policy could be a defensive move, a way to lower the embattled tech giant's headcount without undertaking formal layoffs.
«With the lowest cost structure and headcount in a decade, we continue to make solid progress against our 2016 plan.
That's the 3 - 5 year development I'm looking for and would be disappointed, as a shareholder, down the line if the headcount wasn't lower in the U.S. due to increased automation of the business.
To achieve this goal, we charge low, fully - transparent 401 (k) fees that are based on participant headcount, not plan assets, to the extent possible.
Low - April 22nd: Sectarian headcount - Margaret Ritchie, party leader for the SDLP lays into Sinn Fein, saying: «Those who are offering little more in this election than the latest sectarian headcount are missing the point.»
De Blasio said in May that the NYPD is doing an «outstanding» job as it is and that because officers are spending less time on unnecessary stop and frisks and low - level marijuana arrests, they are freed up to do more of the community policing Council members are seeking the additonal headcount to perform.
While the headcount is now lower than originally promised, Megna said it was «win» for Fort Schuyler because Danfoss had originally proposed to lease half the facility.
The addition of the extra officers represents a significant about - face for the mayor, who for the last year and as recently as this month has been arguing that the NYPD's headcount was just fine, citing record low crime.
On paper, a restructuring might look like an exercise in lowering his operation's headcount (approximately 1,000 people), but he insists not, rather relying on natural attrition.
We are very happy with Rod Mcgeachy's qualifications and background, however, we feel he would have a better chance to save the company if Tandy lowered board fees and rental expense as well as other overhead that is unrelated to headcount.
Most discussions between law departments and their internal clients usually revolve around lowering costs and headcount.
Low annual hours for timekeepers in a practice area should adversely affect its profitability, creating an incentive for the practice area to develop more work or reduce its timekeeper headcount.
«Insight into how General Counsel reconfigured an in - house legal department simultaneously increasing legal coverage, lowering costs, while managing headcount».
The company also reduced its headcount and partnered Foxconn for developing low - end devices.
Mexican businesses wanting to expand their headcount in the future are likely to benefit from the country's increasing working age population, although an ongoing challenge is that Mexico has the third lowest female labour force participation rate (49 per cent) among the 33 countries featured in the Hays Global Skills Index.
We raise the bar while you keep your executive recruiter headcount low.
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