Sentences with phrase «of staff redundancies»

ATL policy adviser Anne Heavey, who spoke to MPs at the drop - in session, said: «We urged MPs to speak to heads to find out what they will lose per student and what that will mean in terms of staff redundancies, bigger class sizes, school repairs and so on.»

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Mining junior RNI says a number of recent cost - cutting measures included staff redundancies and salary cuts across the board, as the company announced a $ 26.5 million recapitalisation plan to pay off debt.
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.»
The move by National Australia Bank to exit its MLC wealth division could see another round of redundancies that could see staff cuts at the bank of ...
The company stated that there would be no redundancies as a result of the merger with Claymore, with the purchase of the rival company bringing its staff numbers to more than 400.
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.
The Commons» defence committee said it would be better to prioritise service personnel in the Ministry of Defence's (MoD) cuts over its civilian staff, whose redundancies will only be voluntary.
«Usually, redundancy exercise is foisted on employers on account of an unhealthy economy and the dynamics of the business, which often demands staff rationalisation.»
Greg Hands (Chelsea and Fulham): Will the Minister join me in congratulating Hammersmith and Fulham council, which, in four years of Conservative control, has reduced its staff by a third, from 4,087 to 2,787, with almost no redundancies?
Responding to her Ministry's decision not to reinstate special bonus and overtime payments paid to civil servants in 2013/2014, the Minister said it is part of the same clear goal in ensuring fiscal discipline, adding that the Ministry recognises the value of its staff and have made sure salaries are paid and have worked hard to avoid redundancies.
The number of planned redundancies among civilian staff at the Ministry of Defence (MoD) is set to double.
With their jobs already at stake, many staff members have received a double blow with the threat of receiving no redundancy pay, in a move UNISON says is putting their lives and livelihoods at risk.
Leaving them with no jobs and no redundancy pay, means that some staff are facing the very real prospect of defaulting on rent or mortgage payments and losing their homes.
«The botched handling of these school closures has been an utter disgrace; not only are the futures of these dedicated support and teaching staff being put at risk, they have faced the double blow of being denied the redundancy pay to which they are entitled.
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.
PCS members at the Equality and Human Right Commission are fighting cuts to budgets and staff that will mean up to 250 of the commission's 400 experienced workers face redundancy, while highly paid management consultants are retained.
The threat of compulsory redundancy given to hundreds of benefits staff today (6) is a «reckless and provocative» act, the Public and Commercial Services union says.
It said the redundancy payments of the staff being sacked would provide a «boost in trade for the local economy».
Corbyn is being urged to rule out a purge of staff from Labour's Southside HQ, known by the shadow chancellor, John McDonnell, as «the dark side», and he has ruled out compulsory redundancies.
«A number of the school workers that we surveyed said that they were regularly worrying about redundancies, disputes and staff sickness at least once a term.
The AET is proposing to cut the number of buildings and estates staff in schools by over 25 per cent, resulting in at least 34 redundancies across its 66 primary, special and secondary academies.
Unsurprisingly, 61 % said the support staff redundancies had been made because of financial shortages, with school budgets being ever - squeezed.
• restructuring of all schools» admin teams without need for redundancies, and introducing a clear career progression for all admin staff
Dr Mary Bousted, joint general secretary of the National Education Union, warned that school support staff are «feeling the brunt» of school cuts, with redundancies forcing those left in the system to do more.
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That's roughly half of the studio, sources say, with the redundancies affecting permanent staff.
Last October, following the completion of Kinect game Fable: The Journey, Microsoft issued redundancies to «less than ten per cent» of staff at Lionhead.
With the future of Eidos's parent SCi uncertain following ceased takeover talks, redundancies, and new senior management, IO's 200 - plus staff would be forgiven for watching the financial newswires with greater - than - usual zeal.
Staff are protesting over the lack of notice given for the redundancies.
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Should the proposal be accepted, around 7 % of support staff would lose their jobs, with the firm confirming that voluntary redundancy enhancements have been offered to all affected staff.
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Dewey & LeBoeuf has made a total of 96 redundancies in its now - defunct London office, with a core team of 12 support staff members retained by the administrators to assist with the wind - down of the business.
BLM has begun a redundancy consultation affecting 29 Southampton staff in the latest round of job cuts for the firm.
A group of 288 former King & Wood Mallesons (KWM) staff have been awarded more than # 1m, after they brought a claim over the way their redundancies were handled when the firm's European arm collapsed in January.
The group of about 200 staff, who brought the employment tribunal claim in February, have accepted a settlement proposal of eight weeks» pay for each claimant, offered after administrators Quantuma admitted a «technical breach» in the required duration of a redundancy consultation when it was carried out by KWM.
Swiftly following DLA Piper's announcement it was cutting up to 200 support staff, came news of further redundancies at both Norton Rose Fulbright and Dentons last week.
King & Wood Mallesons (KWM) has put 100 members of staff on unpaid leave, pending redundancy, as the firm's Europe, UK and Middle East (EUME) arm draws closer to administration.
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The Newcastle - based firm's D3 arm has been hit by the economic downturn and made 47 members of staff redundant following the completion of a redundancy consultation launched in July, with three fee earners affected.
The fee for the sale is still being decided.The Newcastle - based firm's D3 arm has been hit by the economic downturn and made 47 members of staff redundant following the completion of a redundancy consultation launched in July, with three fee earners affected.
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Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer has offered voluntary redundancy to all of its London secretarial staff, in a move that affects roughly 180 individuals.
With virtually all partners finding new homes for themselves and their associates during the past few months, it was always going to be support staff who suffered, and this was confirmed last week with news of several hundred redundancies.
A spokesperson said the 50 roles represented 15 % of the firm's secretarial and direct support staff, meaning that the voluntary redundancy offer has been put to approximately 330 employees.
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A man sacked by Marks and Spencer (M&S) for leaking details of plans to cut redundancy payments to staff should not be labelled as a whistleblower as there is no suggestion that the company acted improperly, say lawyers.
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