Redundancy means having something that is not needed or useful due to being repetitive or excessive. It can refer to unnecessary repetition or duplication in speech, writing, or actions.
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He says that the number of nuclear weapons has now reached «levels
of redundancy of such grotesque dimensions as to defy rational understanding.»
Ensure there is adequate provision
for redundancies for staff affected by changes in service procurement.
The results follow news of
redundancy consultations at firms with heavy property exposure including Howard Kennedy, which last week announced that up to 50 jobs could be cut as a result of its consultation.
Our Data Center has been built
with redundancy in mind: dual power source with automatic switch - over, dedicated UPS's and diesel generators and multiple tier - 1 upstream providers.
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.
Along the way, the Wevorce software eliminates
redundancies as data, once collected, automatically populate all required documents.
For example: Process improvement:
Eliminated redundancies in training logs and reallocated 8 + hours / month for HR generalist to focus more on partnering with the business.
Redundant employees are entitled to notice pay, based on the length of their notice period, and may be eligible for statutory
redundancy pay if they have at least two years continuous service.
This is our low cost outplacement option for organisations who have limited budget but still want to support their staff
through redundancy with job search support.
At the same time, he has spent # 1 billion
on redundancy packages for managers.
Advising on the threat of industrial action in the context of on a large - scale harmonisation and collective
redundancy process.
The disputes gave rise to test cases on the application of key legal principles about the obligation to
make redundancy payments at the end of customer contracts
From the law on
collective redundancy consultation to minimum paid holidays to discrimination laws, the EU has been a major influence.
Six - figure
redundancy packages in the public sector would be a thing of the past under proposals announced today by the Welsh Liberal Democrats.
Around 50 staff face
redundancy at Crytek Budapest - the studio making Xbox 360 - exclusive fantasy title Kingdoms - in the next few weeks, according to an inside source.
Ministers are hoping to minimise the number of
redundancies by not replacing public sector workers when they retire or leave their jobs.
Teachers of creative arts and technical subjects are increasingly suffering from job insecurity with many
facing redundancy as a result of the EBacc, a report has warned.
In Kraft Foods UK v Hastie (UKEAT / 0024/10 / ZT), the Employment Appeal Tribunal considered the claim of a 62 - year - old employee who took
voluntary redundancy after 40 years of service.
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 example, if Oculus had more
redundancy built into their admin processes, they might have had a second chance to catch that expired security certificate.
Personal Career Management work together with the Public Sector helping them go through restructuring and
manage redundancies by providing outplacement services.
With
redundancy situations, the employee will only be able to claim unfair dismissal if he or she has the requisite period of continuous employment, which is now 2 years.
The Government has also removed with effect from 31 January 2017 fees in three specified types of proceedings where employees, usually of insolvent employers, seek payments out of the National Insurance Fund
including redundancy payments.
In classical computers, we reduce the inevitable loss of information by designing a lot of
redundancy into the system.
Schools face making
more redundancies and multi-academy trusts will be hampered from taking over struggling schools, education leaders have told Schools Week, as the implications of the government's...
A former CSIRO division chief and world expert on climate change says he was reprimanded and encouraged to
take redundancy after joining a group of scientists urging action to cut greenhouse gases.
Success Academy recently completed a reorganization to maximize efficiency, reduce
redundancy between departments and map out a strategic plan for the next three years as we plan to grow from 14 to more than 30 schools.
«I have advised many employers
about redundancy plans and there is always concern about the consultation process.
Whilst the name suggests, unemployment protection insurance — also called
redundancy insurance — could provide cover should you discover yourself away from work if you are paying out a monthly sum for a predetermined period.
Employers do not
like redundancies — if you have mentioned something in your SEO resume, refrain from reiterating the same information in your cover letter:
Advising on high profile and large scale collective
redundancy exercises affecting 1000s of employees.
SpaceX and Boeing were selected by NASA last year, which believes that it needs two competitors to keep prices down and
provide redundancy in case one of the systems has a failure.
Backup is one thing, and one thing only:
data redundancy on separate kinds of media, one of which is ideally in the cloud.
The government's claim to be the «greenest ever» has been dealt a severe blow, the Public and Commercial Services union says, as staff in an agency tasked with improving the rural environment have been served with compulsory
redundancy notices.
Personal Career Management are the UK's leading provider of career coaching and outplacement services supporting individuals through career transition as well as supporting companies through
redundancy programmes.
Denton Wilde Sapte has joined the ranks of London firms
launching redundancy consultations, with up to 80 jobs at risk across the firm's London and Milton Keynes offices.
Richard Arthur, head of trade union law at Thompsons Solicitors, says: «The law says that the government can't change
redundancy rights which have already accrued for civil servants unless the unions agree... PCS did not agree to the new scheme and so it was found to be unlawful.»
Many of our clients are looking for a career change, need outplacement support
following redundancy or need help with their job search.
I returned four years later, as part of a 6 - month solo backpacking trip around Southeast Asia,
using redundancy money from a long - term job in the telecommunications industry.
If you are likely to be making
staff redundancies over the next few months, then we would be happy to talk with you about our outplacement services.
The claimant in Semple Fraser LLP v Daly [2010] UKEAT / 45/09 was a solicitor facing
redundancy because of a downturn in work.
Firm launches third
redundancy round in as many years owing to a «period of considerable market change»
Phrases with «redundancy»