Sentences with phrase «redundancies as»

Team led by three partners being consulted on over possible redundancies as the firm looks to boost Birmingham office
The firm is consulting with three partners and their teams in its Manchester fraud practice over potential redundancies as it looks to create a «centre of excellence» for fraud work in Birmingham, over 80 miles away.
The reforms have impacted heavily on cash flow for law firms and put them at real risk of failing; some firms have already been forced to close or make redundancies as they have been impacted by the personal injury reforms.
Though this announcement comes after the confirmation that Evolution Studios has been affected by redundancies as part of Sony Computer Entertainment Europe's restructuring plans for its British - based outfits.
There are predictions of mass redundancies as robots take over our jobs.
Retailers have already warned that this may have a problematic impact on business rates which are calculated based on the RPI - potentially leading to greater redundancies as companies struggle to maintain their balance sheets.
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.
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.
Degeneracy doesn't imply deterioration, but instead redundancy as many areas in the brain handle the same or similar tasks.
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».»
As reported by MCV today, more than half of the European section of Capcom is facing redundancy as a number of jobs are set to be merged together.
It does apply the tactical squad - based strategy element well, requiring you to make use of it if you want any chance of surviving this alien invasion, but finds itself with a level of redundancy as you near the end.
Hill Dickinson has placed 30 insurance law jobs at risk of redundancy as part of an «operational restructure» at the firm.
Insurance firm BLM has put a number of its Manchester lawyers and partners at risk of redundancy as it looks to cut its fraud team in the city.
The Patent Act and the regulations promulgated by the USPTO regulating AIA trials do not expressly identify redundancy as a ground for denying institution of review on a particular claim or ground, but give the USPTO authority to prescribe regulations.
During oral argument in an appeal of the Shaw Industries matter, two judges of the Federal Circuit closely questioned the USPTO's counsel concerning the PTAB's use of redundancy as a means to pare issues in AIA review proceedings.
The USPTO admitted that petitions are denied, in part, based on redundancy as an administrative measure to allow the PTAB to manage its volume of AIA trial proceedings.
These benefits are reached not only through the efficiency of using each individual application, but also through reduced redundancy as the various products share information with each other.
Amanda Hubbard Career Coach Amanda is a career practitioner who founded her career management and outplacement consultancy, Excel, in 2012, to support people who's role had been lost due to redundancy as well as those at a career cross-roads.
Treat redundancy as an opportunity - a chance to re-evaluate your career goals and tackle new challenges.
You must be able to provide fair and objective criteria for the selection of staff for redundancy as the basis for the redundancy decision.

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Sharing tasks makes you not only more emotionally resilient but also more economically resilient as well, Smith points out: «Flexibility and redundancy add up to greater resilience in the face of economic shocks.»
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.
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.
As is often the case with takeovers and mergers, there will be redundancies and Throop said he expects to realize about $ 20 million in «synergies» over the next three years.
«Another important aspect of the new laws is that employees in corporations of any size will not be able to bring an unfair dismissal claim if the employer can show that their employment was terminated because of what the Bill describes as «genuine operational reasons»» «The genuine operational reasons provision is very broadly drafted and includes economic, technological or structural reasons» said Mr Drake - Brockman «This would allow an employer to successfully counteract an unfair dismissal claim in nearly all situations which result in a genuine redundancy».
As Fab looks to expand its business, the company is laying off more than 100 employees in Europe as part of an effort to reduce redundancy in its European and U.S. flash - sales divisionAs Fab looks to expand its business, the company is laying off more than 100 employees in Europe as part of an effort to reduce redundancy in its European and U.S. flash - sales divisionas part of an effort to reduce redundancy in its European and U.S. flash - sales divisions.
This can lead to redundancy and lack of innovation as after a certain period of time when you have established your market share and leadership in your industry.
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.
Thorp may have thought that this added a protective layer of redundancy to his business as he often thought deeply about worst case scenario planning in nearly all aspects of his business.
Yet, to repeat another point made earlier, if these constraints themselves become too rigid, as they often do in the unfolding of a religious tradition, then the communication flow becomes so burdened with redundancy that it loses any truly informational (in this case, revelatory) character and decays into the transmission of mere banality.
What is especially troublesome about the relationship between God and Jesus as portrayed by Cobb is that our two different routes of inheritance from them indicate either a conflict between these two figures or redundancy on the part of Cobb.
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.
He says that the number of nuclear weapons has now reached «levels of redundancy of such grotesque dimensions as to defy rational understanding.»
It's a book about writing on writing, which can be a topic fraught with anxiety and redundancy, but when crafted as beautifully and artfully as this book is becomes poetry itself.
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.
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.
To be an AOB means one thinks Wenger isn't good for Arsenal as a manger anymore, with particular reference to his tactical ineptitude and redundancy, together with his irritable refusal to purchase much needed defensive reinforcements — there are countless reasons — hence, he should leave ANY TIME SOON for someone better to come in — Diego Simone, eh?
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.
This splendid redundancy was all that past performance charts had to say about the last three races of Venezuela's Canonero II, who made America's classic contenders look like Percherons as he rounded a jampacked field to score a stunning upset in the Kentucky Derby
The sad fact Darling came across as being an empty shell as bad as Darling cuts or not to cut, Darling well no cuts but some cuts later, oh for god sake if another person tells me they know savings in the NHS worth # 20 billion, I'd want to know why you allowed it to go on for so long, my hospital is making some savings next month two wards are closing with large scale redundancies, except for the managers who will be redeployed, because the contracts would give them large hand outs while nuirses just get four weeks pay.
As NCCL Legal Officer Harriet represented Brenda Clarke in a successful landmark Sex Discrimination Act case against her employer, Ely Kinnock, who had discriminated against women part - timers through a redundancy scheme which made part - timers redundant before full - timers.
Today, as hundreds of redundancy notices are issued to Armed Forces personnel, Europe's largest engineers» organisation is launching a scheme to help them gain new qualifications, access training and find alternative jobs.
Why can not the MoD retrain service personnel, who face redundancy, to fill those many trades where there are shortages, such as combat medical technicians or intelligence gatherers?»
The ministry emphasised that, as with the military, redundancies to the civilian workforce are being treated as a last resort.
Now a greater - than - expected demand for redundancy means it will cut 8,000, prompting fears from some quarters that the armed forces could suffer as a result, the Guardian newspaper reported.
As a result 1,400 workers face redundancy and the future of Bombardier, the UK's last train maker is at risk along with a total of 3000 jobs and many more in the supply chain.
It was «wholly inappropriate, overly prescriptive» and she was particularly concerned that «important subjects such as music, art, RE and IT have not only been downgraded but those who teach them are facing redundancy
«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.
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