Wikipedia describes outplacement as «With the increased rates of downsizing, rightsizing, redundancies and lay offs, particularly during the 1980s and 1990s, businesses increasingly found a need for some form of assistance in reducing the trauma
of redundancy for both departing employees and those who remain.»
Bae wouldn't go into specifics, but he said the car would use LIDAR, radar, ultrasound, and HD cameras to guide its self - driving capabilities, including multiple layers
of redundancy for safety.
Not exact matches
The U.S. automaker shocked South Korea in February when it unveiled a major restructuring plan
for its money - losing unit, which involved shuttering one
of its four plants in the country and voluntary
redundancies for 2,600 workers.
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.
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.
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.
She said the state
of the US presidential election in the spring led her to look
for ways to build
redundancy into her data sources.
Additionally, many will want us to house / manage the core infrastructure in our datacenter
for a variety
of reasons — i.e. security, environmental controls, compliance, power
redundancy, etc..
It is easy to forget the importance
of asking,
for two reasons: 1) God knows what we need, so asking can seem like pointless
redundancy, and 2) asking doesn't obviate the necessity
of planning and working to get our needs met.
To suggest that anti-particles are a reference
for black hole physics is a
redundancy based upon antigens wavering abilities in quantum physicality's unknowable as a phonon
of excitabilities fantasia.
For the Jew - based christian rudimentary and timid preaching practices in emotionalized devilish tongues beatifies only the lecherously dumb - hearted relics, those aged heartburns
of their jew - based christiandumbness's idiosyncratic marmoset - like
redundancies.
The company brought on the new grinding line
for increased capacity, flexibility,
redundancy and peace
of mind.
Sources told Street Talk that
redundancies were on Coca - Cola Amatil's agenda as the soft drink company went looking
for ways to cut its cost base in light
of a sluggish (or even non-existent) revenue growth outlook.
The company is preparing
for two large
redundancies tranches in a restructure which may axe slightly more than the 5 per cent
of the workforce target outlined by the company last month.
In the Treasury restructuring, many
of the staff whose positions are being scrapped have been given the option
of taking a
redundancy payout or applying
for new «contested roles» where they are vying against colleagues to stay on in a streamlined department.
Accolade Wines cites market conditions and a consumer preference
for bottled wine as part
of its decision to make 35
redundancies in SA's Riverland region.
The
redundancy of Butler and Wiggins as similar - sized wings was supposed to make
for some tricky adjustments within the Timberwolves offense to start the season.
Yeah I don't know why you'd trade away your most movable contract
for nothing in the interest
of signing a positional
redundancy.
However, now that there are only a matter
of days
for Roma to reduce these
redundancies, we can expect the pace (no pun intended)
of these rumors to increase.
The NASUWT is concerned by growing evidence that older teachers, particularly women, are increasingly being singled out
for redundancy or subjected to the abuse
of capability procedures.
«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.
«In this wise, all the retrenchments and
redundancies done in the last four months and all proposed ones should be put on hold pending the outcome
of the proposed stakeholders» summit
for the banking, insurance and financial institutions» employers and employees, slated
for July 2.»
«Where an employer has found it necessary to carry out retrenchment, it would respect the laws
of the land and the laid down procedures
for redundancy.
«At the end
of the day, it doesn't go to the heart
of the dispute, which is
redundancies, pay and pretty poor industrial relations at Transport
for London,» Seifert added.
Set up in October 2003 the group has secured some notable parliamentary successes, including stopping the privatisation
of the Forensic Science Service, helping solve a long running pay dispute in the Department
for Work and Pensions and more recently opposing the government's plans to reduce the
redundancy rights
of our members.
There are numerous reasons why, but the primary 2 reasons are that DMV paperwork is extremely complicated and convoluted with tons
of redundancy (eg you fill out all
of your information multiple times) AND its very common
for people to try to fill out every last box on the form in order to avoid getting sent to the back
of the line because they missed something.
For those who have had experience dealing with them, the mere mention
of consultants will conjure the image
of insipid, economic parasites whose sole apparent purpose
of existence is to bleed companies dry while implementing large - scale
redundancies.
Dutchess County has worked to build
redundancy into its network and phone systems
for continuity
of operations in the case
of disaster to ensure services can still be provided to residents.
In a written ministerial statement the House
of Commons was told
of the decision to close 36
of the 54 remaining Remploy sites with compulsory
redundancies for 1,752 people
of which 1,518
of these are disabled.
«
For these people, the pattern
of their lives had been radically changed by a significant life event — such as bereavement, relationship breakdown or
redundancy — which triggered addiction, followed by eviction or the repossession
of a home», says Adele Irving.
One after the other, they all identified
redundancy, inappropriate qualifications, poor academic development, declining productivity, questionable certificates, disciplinary matters among other as parts
of the criteria
for the disengagement
of the affected teaching and non-teaching staff
of the institutions.
In the event
of any compulsory
redundancies, the union will ballot
for a strike.
For example, a higher rate of Jobseeker's Allowance paid for the first six weeks of unemployment to those who have lost their jobs after perhaps four or five years in work could be a big help in cushioning the immediate financial impact of redundancy and give them a better chance of getting back into work and back on their feet soon
For example, a higher rate
of Jobseeker's Allowance paid
for the first six weeks of unemployment to those who have lost their jobs after perhaps four or five years in work could be a big help in cushioning the immediate financial impact of redundancy and give them a better chance of getting back into work and back on their feet soon
for the first six weeks
of unemployment to those who have lost their jobs after perhaps four or five years in work could be a big help in cushioning the immediate financial impact
of redundancy and give them a better chance
of getting back into work and back on their feet sooner.
It said the
redundancy payments
of the staff being sacked would provide a «boost in trade
for the local economy».
Asked why the Intelligence panel questioned him
for three hours, Caputo said: «There was a lot
of redundancy in the questions.»
The paper provides
for a gradual transition, with no life peers forced to retire before death, but with the possibility
of a
redundancy package should they choose it.
The union's campaign calls
for: no detrimental changes to pensions or the civil service
redundancy scheme; a strengthening
of the Cabinet Office - agreed measures to avoid compulsory
redundancies; and an end to the pay freeze and a fair pay rise
for all.
According to Dutchess County Executive Marcus J. Molinaro, the County is seeking an individual who can lead the Department
of Public Works (DPW) through a multi-year reorganization that is already underway, with the goals
of continuing to streamline operations
for efficiency and cost savings; develop public - private models
for service delivery; and eliminate
redundancy of services.
Dave Prentis, unison general secretary, went on Channel Four to explain the decision, saying, «Jeremy Corbyn's message has resonated with public sector workers who have suffered years
of pay freezes and
redundancies with too many having to work
for less.»
Although a new law has recently been passed in an attempt to improve the situation, the FJI disapproves
of the minimum cover
for sickness, disability, pregnancy leave, and retirement that it offers, along with no right to paid holidays,
redundancy allowance, and unemployment benefits.
The report suggests sending two landers, mostly
for redundancy purposes to ensure astronauts don't get stuck on the surface
of the planet.
ABB says this is the cheapest type
of conventional plant, and that building it will provide jobs
for most
of the 6000 nuclear plant employees facing
redundancy.
In conclusion, the researchers state that a secure and accurate election system must involve many people, require a separation
of responsibilities, take place in the public eye, and allow
for redundancy.
U.S. Coast Guard Rear Adm. James A. Watson, the federal on - scene coordinator
for the cleanup and containment efforts, Tuesday gave BP 72 hours to build
redundancies and fail - safes into its efforts to collect oil and gas from the Macondo 252 well now that the top hat containment system has begun to capture and recover some
of the oil escaping from the wellhead.
«
For all the
redundancy built into our systems — multiple servers, multiple hosting sites, Raid drives, redundant power — we were undone by a simple administrative task,» reads a mea culpa statement on the blog
of CrossRef, the organization that maintains the DOI system.
Multiple components distributed on the chromosomes and megaplasmid that contribute to the ability
of D. radiodurans to survive under conditions
of starvation, oxidative stress, and high amounts
of DNA damage were identified.Deinococcus radiodurans represents an organism in which all systems
for DNA repair, DNA damage export, desiccation and starvation recovery, and genetic
redundancy are present in one cell.
Their enthusiasm stems from an inescapable truth: now the old enemy in the shape
of the Soviet Union has collapsed, nuclear weapons designers and those employed on projects
for the Strategic Defense Initiative are facing
redundancy unless they can find a new adversary on which to focus.
Although one often hears people refer to a relationship break - up or a
redundancy as the trigger
for a suicide, this is far too simplistic and in reality it is often a culmination
of different life events rather than one individual»cause».»
Taken together, these results suggest that there is a considerable structural nitrogen atom
redundancy in plerixafor, not all amino groups are necessary
for activity, and the consistence
of the overall charge at physiological pH does not directly affect potency.