Sentences with phrase «make job cuts»

According to the CIPD, in the next few months redundancies are due to rise significantly as many public sector bodies restructure and private sector companies also make job cuts.
The recession has hit the public sector particularly hard, with 15 % of local authorities planning to make job cuts in 2009, according to the Local Government Association.
It was only a year ago that Tata Motors had bought JLR from Ford for US$ 2.3 billion (around Rs 9,200 crore then) but since then, it had suffered its first annual loss in eight years and had to make job cuts JLR factories.
Anyone surprised ESPN was forced to make job cuts now?
TechCrunch reports that SoundCloud's founders told staff during one of the post-redundancy all - hands meetings that investors had asked them in March to make the job cuts as part of a $ 70 million (# 54 million) debt funding deal that was first reported by Business Insider.
The company — which saw Q1 2013 profit drop 5 percent on a year previous — has announced that it will be making job cuts, as it switches its focus to titles outside of the once - popular games platform it acquired last year.
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«Generally, when you are the basis for a platform, you don't want to scare away investment in your platform developers by competing with them... There is a vibrant ecosystem of game developers, headed by Zynga, who do a good job making successful social games already, and Facebook gets a cut of what those developers make, so there is currently no need for Facebook to step in and make games itself, either strategically or monetarily,» Hoskins recently explained via Quora.
Promises are made that jobs will not be cut, the new parent company will invest in plant and equipment and Canada will be a better place.
Then we go to our off - site commissary kitchen where we do all the prep work, which includes rolling the dough, making sauces, cutting the vegetables, and all of the things you really can't do in a 10 - by - 10 truck,» explains Baitinger, who still works a day job in advertising but handles the truck on nights and weekends.
The overlooked larger point is that Washington's intense focus on job creation — the new law is called the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act — makes no sense.
I took care of my cleaning supplies, paid attention to my schedule, made myself available, and did not cut corners no matter what job I was doing.
The reasons Goldman plans to add 1,000 jobs to its Singapore offices in the near future, and to lay off about that number world wide to make room for them, are reportedly regulations and a need to cut costs.
Nickel miner Panoramic Resources has made a further 70 job cuts at its Savannah mine in the Kimberley, with the remaining workforce at the site to be made redundant in the coming months.
Those who've made the final cut — after what's typically a yearlong series of interviews that scrutinize a venture's business model, hiring practices and sales potential — have gone on to collectively create more than 225,000 jobs and generate more than $ 6 billion last year alone.
Meanwhile, Yahoo recently made a round of job cuts with more expected in the coming months.
Panera actually made the promise less than a year prior to cut all artificial additives from the menu, but this represented an important and transparent step in getting the job done.
(And indeed, waning cable subscriptions already forced the «worldwide leader in sports» to make major job cuts last month.)
COPENHAGEN, Oct 12 - Danish wind turbine maker Vestas said the impending expiry of a U.S. tax credit had exacerbated a fall in orders for next year, forcing it to make more than 800 job cuts in the United States and Canada so far this year.
He also dug deep into the company's operations to cut costs, which included closing manufacturing facilities and making thousands of job cuts.
Many of the business tax cuts in the Republican plan are simply windfalls for people who made business investments in the past — and even if investors are very responsive to incentives, they can't respond to the bill by investing more in businesses and creating more jobs in the past.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella made the decision in mid-2014 to cut 18,000 jobs, with a further 8,000 in July of this year, many from the $ 7.2 billion (# 4.6 billion) acquisition of Nokia.
That there would be job cuts at a legacy IT provider is almost a forgone conclusion as these companies, many of which made the bulk of their money on pricey, proprietary hardware and software, must adapt to a world in which more companies send more of their computing jobs to a public cloud provider like Amazon @amzn (amzn) Web Services.
«I think in the country, people said at where we are right now, we need to have some of these things in place, but now with a dynamic and robust economy and what we see happening right now with the tax cuts and job bill, it makes a lot of things more possible,» Kelly said.
Intoning lines from a piece called «The Gold Diggers» Song (We're in the Money)» was probably not the best way to assuage concerns that shareholders might be making hay on the back of higher prices and job cuts.
But his plans mostly involved cutting jobs and media holdings rather than actually making money from Yahoo's websites.
Steps have ranged from job cuts and management shakeups to capital raising and making renovations.
The union representing the 4,800 rail workers who walked off the job claimed CP was angling to cut their pensions by up to 40 %, despite making a profit in the previous year.
«He's made billions by coming in, buying low, cutting jobs and throwing people out of work, then selling,» Hargrove said.
We've written plenty about the job cuts, high - level departures, rise of technology, weak deal - making environment, strategic initiatives, and cultural changes.
Outlook cloudy: oil companies are making rafts of job cuts as uncertainty continues to roil the energy market.
Canadians have reacted angrily to outsourcing in the past, with Ottawa making changes to its rules on foreign workers after the Royal Bank of Canada (TSX: RBC) drew criticism in the spring for cutting Canadian jobs after contracting a supplier to provide IT assistance, which brought in foreign workers to fill them.
She noted that with the $ 15 minimum wage (a frequent point of comparison in the discussion) Safeway chose to absorb the cost of the minimum wage instead of cutting jobs or passing the costs on to consumers, but that made Seattle Safeway stores» profit margin half as much as stores in other locations.
In striving to make the point that it is trying to preserve journalist jobs, the company has pointed out that many of its cuts were in marketing and technology.
Since both the tax cuts and the promised employment increase are permanent, I thought it made sense to consider ongoing costs per job.
You may not want to give job interview feedback to candidates who didn't make the cut, but it could be one of the best recruiting decisions you make.
While no official announcement was made on Tuesday about job cuts, a source told CNBC last week that around 2,100 jobs could be slashed as Yahoo and AOL integrate.
This led to concerns that Kraft Heinz — like so many multinational corporations — would seek to make money not by producing something new or useful but by cutting jobs and closing plants.
We made it easier for small business to compete for and win federal contracts by eliminating unnecessary paperwork and cutting red tape, and accelerating payments to small business contractors through the «QuickPay» program so that they can maintain the cash flow that they need to grow their businesses and create more jobs.
In 2006, the Pension Protection Act made the retirement savings provisions of EGTRRA permanent and In 2010, the Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization, and Job Creation Act extended the Bush tax cuts through 2012 (along with several new tax cuts created by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Tax Act of 2009).
China's leadership and central bank are ready to cut interest rates again and also loosen lending restrictions, concerned that falling prices could trigger a surge in debt defaults, business failures and job losses, said sources involved in policy - making.
I also just signed up for Social Security, so I am glad to see that apparently I made the right choice, according to Marc Lichtenfeld in his great new book, «You Don't Have to Drive an Uber in Retirement: How to Maintain Your Lifestyle without Getting a Job or Cutting Corners.»
While there are ideal clients who make our job so clear - cut, concise and efficient, there are also those whom we could consider slightly more challenging, if not problematic.
Old - school department stores like Sears and JCPenney, along with a lot of other retailers, have been making headlines for all the wrong reasons: bankruptcies, store closings and job cuts, to name a few.
They have cut spending repeatedly, made thousands of job cuts and scrapped projects.
If you're having trouble making ends meet and none of your hobbies or out - of - work activities present good options for extra money, it may be a better idea to re-examine your budget and make cuts before you opt to take on a side job solely for the money.
The budget «makes huge, irresponsible cuts hurts families who are struggling to find jobs and put food on the table, but provides big tax breaks for millionaires and large corporations whose profits are soaring,» Kelly says.
If the Republicans want to make gains among the working and middle - classes of all colors and ethnicities, they need to focus on a program that offers more than just the supposed indirect benefits of cutting taxes on «job creators.»
Free - market conservatives, such as those who often write for the Wall Street Journal, make the error of saying that all we need to do is cut taxes and deregulate and the growth stimulated by «job creators» will somehow obliterate all our pesky relational issues — those connected with pathological families, the exploding number of single moms, seeming superfluous men, and so forth.
Whereas some sushi chefs in Japan have had to spend years perfecting one task, he took a job as a «sushi helper» and learned everything from making rice to cutting and serving fish in about one year.
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