Sentences with phrase «redundancy because»

The claimant in Semple Fraser LLP v Daly [2010] UKEAT / 45/09 was a solicitor facing redundancy because of a downturn in work.
We can also assist you in bringing a claim if you are have been treated less favourably or selected for redundancy because you are pregnant.
They are basically the most direct (and thus low level) agents involved in the election interference, with quite a bit of redundancy because of the Mueller indictments and the fact that Mueller hasn't been shy about using asset forfeiture.
There's always going to be some redundancy because we're all working in unstable markets.
Firstly the ludicrous assertion by the head of the NASUWT that no school should be making redundancies because there's a huge unspent budget balance across all local authority maintained schools.

Not exact matches

«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».
«We introduce controlled redundancy to get rid of errors, and that controlled redundancy is not in the form of simple repetition, because that's very ineffective.»
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.
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:
There are numerous reasons why, but the primary 2 reasons are that DMV paperwork is extremely complicated and convoluted with tons of redundancy (eg you fill out all of your information multiple times) AND its very common for people to try to fill out every last box on the form in order to avoid getting sent to the back of the line because they missed something.
Describing how badly Long Island needs the third line, Cuomo said it was largely a redundancy necessary because «we have two tracks and one is always out» and he's always told the problem is an act of God, whether it be rain or snow or anything else.
At the same time, because they are intentionally designed to be low in cost, most of these satellites have limited or no redundancy and only marginal reliability.»
Bolden also said at the press conference today that he thinks the Russians will be «perfectly happy» with the advent of the U.S. commercial systems because they provide redundancy in crew access to the ISS and the «intent is to fly mixed crews.»
Unsurprisingly, 61 % said the support staff redundancies had been made because of financial shortages, with school budgets being ever - squeezed.
That's what I said earlier this year when the 2015 BMW 4 Series Gran Coupe debuted at the Geneva auto show, because, at first glance, the Gran Coupe looks a lot like a redundancy in BMW's lineup.
As long as I buy Gillette razors I am never going to buy BIC razors because of the inherent redundancy there.
Members of the military are assured of an income because the US government is not the same as a business, which might suddenly cease to trade or introduce cost - cutting measures that result in redundancies.
Because of redundancy, it was about 320 companies in all.
A redundancy is when your employer terminates your employment because they either decide that your job is no longer needed, or they become insolvent or bankrupt.
You may start thinking about investing because you've come into some money - from a redundancy or compensation payout, an inheritance or gift or a lottery win.
They are difficult to access, because of the thick bone surrounding them, and their location close to the floor of the cranial cavity, and the brainstem does not have much redundancy of function so damaging it could be fatal.
Maybe because creativeness and ingenuity beat redundancy?
Of course, I write this letter in part because the same logic applies to this magazine, whose very purpose is supposedly to render such redundancy more visible, unfolding its implications not only for artistic production but also for art's relationship with the culture at large.
If the phrase «action painting» sounds confusing, that could be because it seems to contain a redundancy.
As I noted last week, because there is so much overlap between resilience and reliability, it risks redundancy to simply add resilience standards on top of existing reliability standards.
Not a synthesis because there are so many redundancies and Johnsonian (I have just invented a new adjective) stubborness of some posters that a clean synthesis is impossible.
However, it should always be remembered that if this is likely to result in 20 or more employees being «dismissed» then collective consultation is triggered, because of the wide definition of «redundancy» in the Trade Union & Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992.
One quarter concerned redundancy (or fear of); 24 % concerned financial problems; 20 % concerned disciplinary matters; 17 % were because of bullying; and the rest were to do with relationships, ethical matters or bereavement.
That's not surprising either, because small businesses don't have as much redundancy in the workforce and may not have as much ability as a larger company to offer flexible schedules to working parents.
Relatedly, because the PTAB's determination of non-institution and redundancy will also be part of the final written decision, these determinations will now also be subject appellate review by the Federal Circuit.
The idea was that in the Virgin Islands the belief was that you had to have your server based in the Virgin Islands because you could not depend upon Internet service, even with redundancy you still — the Internet service was relatively unreliable.
So for example, I admit the facts but I was not dishonest because I wanted to save co-workers from redundancy and my honest belief about that evil is buttressed by a report by Professor X.
This may reduce the redundancy in the innovation field because the researchers will be aware about the people working on the same type of idea.
And finally because, recession or not, redundancy is a fact of life these days.
If you are considering a career change — you've become disillusioned with your job, because of redundancy, retirement, or you're just looking for a better quality of life — a visit to The British Franchise Exhibition should be your next step.
Julian Childs, who coaches people from postgraduates to senior managers, says that most people invest in coaching because of an accumulative process — perhaps realising that their job is not a good fit — or an event, such as redundancy.
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