Sentences with phrase «means cutting jobs»

This will result in the Japanese corporation streamlining its Western operations, which means cutting jobs and cancelling some of its titles.

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A rising CAC means you'll need to start cutting costs or raising prices — or do a better job in marketing and sales.
Fuji Xerox had over 47,000 employees as of March 2017, according to its website, meaning the job cuts would likely slash its workforce by more than a fifth.
So happy, they may even be willing to take a pay cut to work for a dog - friendly company: a survey conducted by Modern Dog magazine revealed that 65 % of readers would take a job for less money if it meant they could bring their dog to work.
It wasn't all good news — the tighter job market hasn't translated into much bigger paycheques, with average weekly wages rising at just 1.1 % from the year before, meaning that after inflation Canadians took a slight pay cut.
As far as what that actually means in the short term, Reuters points out that the company plans to cut at least 425 jobs in Finland this year.
That would mean that 3 billion tax cut will generate an increase of around 4.3 billion of new investment every year which will generate 14,300 extra jobs each year.
It came as unions issued a warning over the merger saying that thousands of workers could be affected and that # 500 million of potential savings could mean job losses or cuts to pay.
A Gannett takeover of Tribune could mean cost - cutting, shedding jobs and adding USA Today inserts into papers instead of national news sections, said media analyst Ken Doctor.
The deal will mean about 6,000 job cuts, or about 4 percent of the combined work force of 140,000 employees.
And it's really our job to try to figure out what it all means, cut through all the noise and the nonsense and believe me, we know there's a lot of noise and nonsense coming out of Washington.
Republicans are always complaining about paying their taxes and they cut jobs without looking at other means to better the economy.
Not being cut out for the job is no failure — it simply means you have strengths in other areas like, say, naps, treats and playtime.
Mr Clarke will expand on his cost reduction plans further this morning but his comments could mean the winemaker is in for a tough round of cost cutting and job losses as the new boss attempts to right size the business and improve its earnings, especially in the US where its biggest asset, US wine group Beringer, is suffering weakening earnings and profitability.
Who is to blame???? I really dispise that question, we as arsenal fans keep on blaming this that or that, can we say that we our touching our 100 %, just meant to say as fans our job is not signing, coaching, selecting, playing players, we hardly have any say in any of the above and frankly speaking no fans in the world have a say in the above matters for their clubs, so its in the best interests of Arsenal FC that we cut the crap and get behind the team, shout our throat out this is the best us fans can do for our team.
«It means businesses of all sizes cutting jobs or shuttering their doors.»
«They've cut hundreds of thousands of job and training places for the unemployed so what they're doing is pushing people onto the dole and that means there's going to be more people on benefits, not less, as a result of their proposals.»
1) Repeal the Triborough Amendment; 2) State pick - up of Medicaid costs from counties; 3) Roll - back of Medicaid entitlements / coverages to median national levels; 4) Major reform of SEQR process which blocks projects Upstate; 5) Repeal NY's participation in RGGI; 6) Cut 50 percent of staff at DOE, DOH, DEC in order to let the other half do their jobs, which means serving the people instead of feeding the bureaucratic monster; 7) Support expansion of nuclear plants at Oswego, construction of new plants elsewhere; 8) Tort reform to allow doctors to practice medicine, instead of fleeing NY; 9) Use the bully pulpit to support natural gas drilling and tell the envirowackos to grow up.
Job projections have been cut by two - thirds, meaning that only 500 of the high tech, good paying positions that were promised are now expected to be available.
If schools can't live within their means, they need to cut their costs of layoff un-needed jobs.
«The governor's got money to spread around when it suits his interests, but localities get a flat budget that will absolutely mean more cuts in services and loss of jobs across the state,» Donohue said.
That this House declines to give a Second Reading to the Welfare Benefits Up - rating Bill because it fails to address the reasons why the cost of benefits is exceeding the Government's plans; notes that the Resolution Foundation has calculated that 68 per cent of households affected by these measures are in work and that figures from the Institute for Fiscal Studies show that all the measures announced in the Autumn Statement, including those in the Bill, will mean a single - earner family with children on average will be # 534 worse off by 2015; further notes that the Bill does not include anything to remedy the deficiencies in the Government's work programme or the slipped timetable for universal credit; believes that a comprehensive plan to reduce the benefits bill must include measures to create economic growth and help the 129,400 adults over the age of 25 out of work for 24 months or more, but that the Bill does not do so; further believes that the Bill should introduce a compulsory jobs guarantee, which would give long - term unemployed adults a job they would have to take up or lose benefits, funded by limiting tax relief on pension contributions for people earning over # 150,000 to 20 per cent; and further believes that the proposals in the Bill are unfair when the additional rate of income tax is being reduced, which will result in those earning over a million pounds per year receiving an average tax cut of over # 100,000 a year.
It means backing entrepreneurs and job creators, and cutting deadwood from the public sector.
«When we're talking about cuts of this scale, over this short a timescale, we're inevitably going to be talking about job losses, which will mean rising unemployment, increased benefit payments, reduced tax revenue and a real risk of a double - dip recession,» she said The government expects to save up to # 120m this year by freezing recruitment across the board in government departments, agencies, and quangos.
You have to be cut out for the madness of this industry, but having two jobs in this industry at the same time means there is really no downtime ever.
Whilst there are exceptions (Misery, The Shining), the overlong and waffling nature of his novels often means screenwriters have the tough job of cutting out extraneous material without altering the soul of the narrative.
I lost my job early on in the year, so low income meant movie theatre watching had to take a serious cut.
They're putting their kids in charters but that means the district schools need to right - size by cutting jobs, and that affects their cousin.
«My fear is that teaching assistants... will be first in line [for job cuts] and that will mean - as most of them provide support for children with special educational needs - a deterioration of that support.»
The additional cuts remaining, Cobey said, are likely to mean more job losses within the agency.
And there warnings from the Tory backbenches that the current plans would mean teacher job cuts or even the closure of schools.
The job cuts would mean a third straight year of layoffs in the school district, though cuts in recent years did not include teachers.
«Removing 50 % of our students could mean 50 % of our jobs would be cut, and funding cuts would be used to justify future cuts in health benefits.»
He stated some teachers are not meant to teach or cut out for the job.
Benny is 15, which means it's time to get a job or face cut rations, but his general laziness leaves him with only one employment option: join his stuffy, sword - swinging, Japanese half - brother, Tom, as an apprentice bounty hunter.
The report also stated that the manufacturing plant in China run by ODM Quanta responsible for the PlayBook has had job cuts in the last few days as a result of the poor sales of the tablet, further suggesting that the statement was meant to head off any investor concern about short - term performance.
Getting rid of debt means that you won't have so much financial pressure if your pay is cut or you lose your job or business.
If not, you will need to cut back in areas or get a part time job in order to live within your means.
This makes sense, as an emergency like a job loss could mean that $ 1,000 just won't cut it to help you live.
Michelle quit her job to work from home so she could look after her two young daughters, and that decision has meant a big pay cut.
However, the Yorkie is not really cut out to do a job; this breed is meant to be an affectionate companion
From the context and the linked article, I take this to mean that your «job» was to inform the public that the only respectable discussions on climate change were going on between the «reasonable» AGW believers (you, in this case), and the extreme AGW believers — cutting out the skeptics completely.
A boom in the production of photovoltaic solar cells has not only cut the price of solar panels in half, but has also helped double solar energy's contribution to America's power supply Now dirty industry has the Production Tax Credit for wind energy in its sights - and polluters don't care that letting the credit expire means major job losses.
What it really meant is that pro-energy reform senators had to get motivated, ramp up their arguments in favor of a climate bill — which include the goldmines of creating jobs and cutting dependence of foreign oil — and finally, to get ready to compromise.
US to double pace of emissions cuts, China to cap carbon pollution by 2030 but new Senate leader says deal means «higher utility rates and far fewer jobs»
While the # 30,000 threshold meant that the majority of professional and managerial jobs make the cut, a # 60,000 threshold means that a majority do not.
For some, such as those in the restaurant industry, this means preparation for job cuts and reduced hours.
That means you can put down those second and third job applications, and read on to learn how you can cut the cost of car insurance for teenagers.
That means you'll get rejected for SSDI benefits even if you have to take a massive pay cut to work a less physically exhausting job.
But eventually you have to deal with love in real life, like when you have kids and a mortgage and jobs, and Heather Havrilesky at The Cut does a really good job of parsing out just what that means.
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