Sentences with phrase «staff redundancies»

"Staff redundancies" refers to a situation where an organization or company has to let go of some of its employees because there is not enough work or their positions are no longer needed. Full definition
Unsurprisingly, 61 % said the support staff redundancies had been made because of financial shortages, with school budgets being ever - squeezed.
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.
The International Christian College in Glasgow is set to undergo a significant downsizing operation with a move to a smaller premises and possible staff redundancies.
ATL policy adviser Anne Heavey, who spoke to MPs at the drop - in session, said: «We urged MPs to speak to heads to find out what they will lose per student and what that will mean in terms of staff redundancies, bigger class sizes, school repairs and so on.»
Support on staff redundancies, changes of ownership, dismissals, transfers and other procedures
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Headed by Irina Golovanova, Squire Patton Boggs has recently handled a number of sexual harassment disputes, and also advises on dismissals, staff redundancies and performance reviews.
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