Sentences with phrase «personnel cuts»

On top of the lateral departures, the firm announced plans in 2012 for its first major personnel cuts since early 2009 [paid subscription].
Pentagon officials will be in Watertown for a «listening session» to hear testimony about the potential impact of personnel cuts at Fort Drum as the Army makes plans to reduce its size by up to 70,000 soldiers from a force of 490,000 expected by Oct. 1.
As Fort Drum's representative in Congress, Stefanik said she plans to attend both the Thursday reception and the Army «listening session» at 6 p.m. Friday about potential personnel cuts at the 10th Mountain Division.
While the Department of Education fulfilled its promised of no new personnel cuts, it will slash $ 147 million though savings on things like special education contracts, consultants and overtime.
The Army is facing personnel cuts, and has to decide where those cuts will take place.
Up to 30 installations across the Army could see personnel cuts.
The speakers talked about Fort Drum's importance to the community and the potential impact of deep personnel cuts as the Army considers reducing its force by an additional 70,000 soldiers.
Some question whether FUNAI, which has suffered budget and personnel cuts in recent years, will be able to manage potential encounters; others, such as Walker, argue that it is appropriate to initiate contact in some circumstances.
The survey reveals that the financial condition of Pennsylvania's school districts continues to decline, setting off a third round of program and personnel cuts for the 2013 - 14 school year that will reduce course offerings, increase class size, reduce extra-curricular and athletic programs, and close school buildings across the state.
The Philly teachers» contract has expired and the reform commission is looking for millions in concessions to help balance its budget without massive personnel cuts.
For the B&ECPL, County revenue shortfalls resulted in service and personnel cuts, although small restorations occurred the following year and a portion of the furloughed staff was recalled.
In Philadelphia, for example, revenue per pupil (in constant dollars) dropped from more than $ 15,400 at the height of the stimulus package to just $ 13,660 in 2013, a free fall of 12 percent, which forced deficit financing, personnel cuts, and shortened school years (see «The Philadelphia School District's Ongoing Financial Crisis,» features, Fall 2014).
The recessionary pressures that have forced school leaders to make painful program and personnel cuts may also have accelerated the quest for savings through innovation — and enhanced the allure of educational technology as a vehicle.
While the board had hoped a new bond measure - the only funding mechanism for school facilities - might be placed on this November's ballot, more pressing budget matters led Gov. Jerry Brown to propose a tax - increase initiative to save schools from deeper program and personnel cuts.
These personnel cuts have created a significant number of missed classroom educational opportunities for the 1.8 million students in the Commonwealth.
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