Sentences with phrase «number of redundancies»

Sony is in the process of restructuring its UK development outfits resulting in an unspecified number of redundancies at London Studio, Guerrilla Cambridge Studio and Evolution Studio.
Rumours circulating at the RGO put the likely number of redundancies at 90.
We have assisted Santen Oy in a case concerning the closing down of the company's operations in Tampere and thereto related cooperation consultation procedures concerning a significant number of redundancies.
Personal Career Management provided us with a very high level of expertise when we needed to make a large number of redundancies.
Half of the board of Southern Cross Electrical Engineering has walked off the job, including chairman John Cooper, after it flagged a change in direction, a number of redundancies and cost - saving initiatives in response to the tough climate for local contractors.
Nickel miner Mincor Resources has made a number of redundancies as it plans to cut back development of its Kambalda operations near Kalgoorlie, in response to the ongoing weakness in nickel prices.
Perth - based Swick Mining Services says it made a number of redundancies to minimise costs during the March quarter and plans to make an impairment adjustment at year's end, despite an increase in demand for underground drilling from its existing clients.
Perth - based Matrix Composites & Engineering has flagged a number of redundancies and a $ 2.6 million impairment as it battles falling demand for its services in the tough economic climate.
According to Gen. Hugh Shelton, who was chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from October 1997 to September 2001, the number of redundancies in the nuclear - launch process «is staggering.»
Half of the board of Southern Cross Electrical Engineering, including its chairman John Cooper, has quit citing a difference in opinion over strategic direction as the company announced a number of redundancies and cost - saving initiatives in response to the tough climate for local contractors.
«More worrying for the outlook is that the number of redundancies has surged to 50,000 more than last year and the number of vacancies is down by over 10,000,» he said.
The number of redundancies fell and unfilled vacancies rose on the quarter: There were 147 thousand redundancies in March to May 2012, down 27 thousand on the previous quarter but up 4 thousand on the year.
Ministers are hoping to minimise the number of redundancies by not replacing public sector workers when they retire or leave their jobs.
This could increase the number of redundancies, because the cuts may need to be greater than if they were phased over more than one year.
In a statement issued to Irish Publishing News the company said, «In September 2010 New Island Books, which published the Little Island imprint, made a number of redundancies in response to a need to drastically cut costs.
Guitar Hero Live developer Freestyle Games has suffered a number of redundancies - but owner Activision has said the studio will remain open.
The developer's parent firm Electronic Arts has emphasised that the number of redundancies made is small, and clarified why they were necessary, according to Game Informer.
This resulted in a number of redundancies at EA Playfish, while Playfish CEO Kristian Segerstrale told Develop that studio had been split «into multiple EA mobile, Maxis and sports studios plus the core of global digital publishing».
In the UK, a consultation process must take place when this number of redundancies are announced - how long depends on the number of employees affected.
McDermott Will & Emery is to close its Rome office later this year, with the exit to result in a number of redundancies.
Bond Dickinson has made a number of redundancies after losing its place on the UK panel of global insurer QBE.
USDAW appealed to the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT), arguing that by counting the number of redundancies at each establishment, rather than the workforce overall, UK law does not comply with the Directive.
The only time it was significantly greater was in 2009 in which the global financial crisis brought the number of redundancy up to 12,760 over the same period.
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