Sentences with phrase «redundancies by»

Efficiently streamlined processes and reduced redundancies by development and deployment of system management models.
Improved productivity and eliminated redundancies by making sure tha all machine settings and all protocols are followed before each run during my shift.
Ironically, the third case considered here also addresses a nose - to - the grindstone issue for practical employment, but one on which there has been almost no reported case law, namely the legality of the common technique of effecting redundancies by sacking all the relevant staff and making them reapply for the jobs that are left.
One management technique that is widely used but hitherto remarkably little discussed in the case law is to effect redundancies by dismissing all the relevant staff as «redundant» and then making them «reapply» for the jobs that are left (with or without significant changes in terms of employment).
With both its plot points and its gags, this movie attempts to cover up its redundancies by purporting them a form of symmetry.
Local authorities could seek to avoid redundancies by freezing recruitment to unfilled posts, cutting overtime, bonuses and out - of - hours payments, cut spending on agency workers and consultants and extend part - time hours, the report suggested.
Ministers are hoping to minimise the number of redundancies by not replacing public sector workers when they retire or leave their jobs.
«Anyone losing their job is not an issue to be taken lightly — that's why the former contractor and their people were given six months» notice of the end of the contract and people were paid redundancies by their employer,» she said.
And if you get it with the infant seat adapter you could avoid redundancy by just getting one stroller!!!!
The statement said that the decision was further predicated on the fact that the continued retrenchment and redundancy by the sector were jeopardizing the outcome of the re conciliatory and mediatory processes undertaken by the ministry.
With that in mind, it was no surprise that APPA, PIDA and PIJAC got together and decided to avoid any potential redundancy by discontinuing the Top2Top Conference and simply adding a strong regulatory / legislative component to the new event.
The technology featured file encryption against hosts wishing to view stored data, file redundancy by spreading data to a wide range of hosts, and smart contracts enabling payments between renters and hosts.

Not exact matches

A new survey published by PricewaterhouseCoopers uncovers numerous overlaps and redundancies
A MOVE by mining giant North Limited to slash about $ 100 million from its balance sheets has resulted in redundancies and operational restructuring by Pilbara iron ore miner Robe River Iron Associates.
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 ...
Unite, which represents about 1,800 engineers and cabin crew who worked for Monarch, announced it will begin employment tribunal proceedings over an alleged failure by the company to consult on redundancies.
In literature he delivered Arabic style from its ornate redundancies, setting the literary form which was followed by newspapers and essayists from that time on.
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.
By adopting common definitions and eliminating regulatory redundancy, start - up food businesses will have increased opportunity to thrive.»
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.
He is also impressed by Ishida's unique sealing head redundancy feature.
Then, starting with a clean slate, it would condense its calendar by getting rid of the redundancy, add a midweek race or two during the summer, increase the number of short tracks and road courses.
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.
I was particularly struck by the team's «pragmatic paranoia» — in part because the 2008 campaign's Election Day system failed in action, redundancy became a key 2012 tech goal:
My hon. Friend is right to point out that it has done so - without any significant redundancy - by deleting needless posts.
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?
Mark Thompson's number two will step down from his role in June 2011, but will be compensated by a generous redundancy package, much to the chagrin of the right - wing press.
The way the government has implemented cuts to redundancy terms for the civil service will be challenged by the Public and Commercial Services union at a judicial review starting on Thursday 22 April.
The union's case is that by failing to gain the consent of PCS, the largest civil service union, the government had no authority to impose detrimental changes to the civil service compensation scheme, which governs payments in the event of redundancy or early retirement.
«I am confident that the 10 percent reduction can be achieved without requiring new closures of state parks or historic site by reevaluating our operations to identify additional efficiencies, eliminating redundancies, and examining how savings from actions taken in the current fiscal year will help in in the next fiscal year,» said Andy Beers, acting commissioner of the Office of Parks Recreation and Historic Preservation, before a joint legislative budget committee this morning.
Six - figure redundancy packages in the public sector would be a thing of the past under proposals announced today by the Welsh Liberal Democrats.
«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.
To add insult to injury, our political classes have ensured that those «with the broadest shoulders» have been able to protect and in many cases, add to their wealth whilst those who had no hand whatsoever in the crisis are having to deal with the impact of the recession head - on by way of pay cuts, pay freezes, redundancy and the systematic erosion of employment rights, all in the name of «economic necessity».
«The truth of the matter is that none of them have been paid the negotiated redundancy benefits but they have received their gratuities which were ware - housed by Stanbic IBTC.
Overshadowing the devolved powers in the bill are the cuts imposed on local councils and the impact on local services as well as the potential job losses, amid claims that more than 140,000 people will be handed redundancy notices by town halls next year.
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.
Mr Hatton caused national controversy in the 1980s by setting an illegal budget and was denounced at the 1985 conference by then leader Neil Kinnock for sending redundancy notices by taxi to council workers.
They are however seemingly content with the idea that this be accomplished by the Ineos workforce sacrificing wages, pensions, redundancy terms and shift allowances.
The truth is, having a job doesn't necessarily make you secure, whereas being employable gives you security by making you less likely to face redundancy and by putting you in a better position for getting a new job.
There is also the issue of built - in capacity redundancy both of production and transportation of the electricity generated by wind and solar, let alone the thorny question of storage.
But now the pervading beliefs about consultants («They don't know anything about our industry or the science — they talk of rationalisation and process reengineering when they mean redundancies») are being overtaken by a recognition that using outsiders with specialist knowledge can have its advantages when dealing with the massive changes the industry is facing.
«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.
First of all, it seems that biodiversity may not offer as much protection if the event in question is very extreme: buffering mechanisms which drive ecosystem resistance, such as compensation by better - adapted species or species taking over the functional role of others (functional redundancy), may simply be overwhelmed in such cases.
The resulting lists of peptides from 2D - LC - MS / MS or direct LC - MS analysis were further processed by ProteinProphet software [28] to remove redundancy in protein identification.
It's supposed to make our lives easier by compartmentalizing things and preventing redundancies, but in China (and most places in the world) it just gives bureaucrats more free time at work.
A strong sense of style, an observant screenplay, and the sort of performances that elevate standard fare into the realm of memorable buoy the picture over many of its rough patches and redundancies, but Lin needs to squeeze out his narrative with greater urgency and balance: long periods of high school drama and exposition separated by badly justified epiphanies undermine the picture's coherence and flow.
Still, for all of its curious logic leaps and redundancy in the genre, Bee Movie proves more than worthwhile by actually being amusing and interesting, and never grossly overbearing.
The film is a wildly mixed bag, seeming to hit its stride every few minutes only to be undercut by prolonged periods of stupidity and redundancy.
The Sunshine Music and Blues Festival is not a name coined by the Department of Redundancy Department, but rather a gentle way of acknowledging the diversity of the live - music scene in South Florida.
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