Sentences with phrase «staffing cuts in»

The report also calls for a moratorium on further budget and staffing cuts in the justice sector, until those assessments are carried out.
The buyouts follow similar staffing cuts in 2010 as the lab anticipates the need for further reductions to cope with sequestration.

Not exact matches

Paladin Energy has announced more cuts to its board and head office staffing, with long - serving executive Gillian Swaby following managing director John Borshoff out of the business as it works to stay afloat in the weak uranium market.
While most banks were cutting down on staffing in 2015, the Wall Street giant hired 2,800 employees, up 8 % from a year earlier, according to Business Insider.
In January, FultonStreet moved into a new facility in Westbury, N.Y., and Morfogen reluctantly cut back the customer - service hours to 10 hours a day because of technical and staffing problemIn January, FultonStreet moved into a new facility in Westbury, N.Y., and Morfogen reluctantly cut back the customer - service hours to 10 hours a day because of technical and staffing problemin Westbury, N.Y., and Morfogen reluctantly cut back the customer - service hours to 10 hours a day because of technical and staffing problems.
In addition to falling share prices and a lack of purchase offers, BlackBerry has also had to make staffing cuts.
Bar owners in New York lost millions and had to cut back on staffing during last year's NBA lockout.
«We can only hope the Mount Polley report gets to the bottom of how much Liberal cuts to inspections and staffing in this industry contributed to the tailings dam failure,» said spokesperson for interior economic development Katrine Conroy.
Malloy's proposed budget this year would bring more deep state cuts, either in staffing or pay and benefits to public employees, along with a shift of hundreds of millions of dollars in costs to cities and towns.
In the past, executives at Tronc have floated proposals for cutting costs by reducing staffing at the D.C. bureau or eliminating it, but were met with resistance from senior editors at the Los Angeles Times, according to people familiar with the matter.»
Only 5 percent of the 14,000 companies polled by the staffing company say they are likely to cut in the quarter.
«As the debt went up, the Park District had to cut other things like staffing in programs.»
Deeply cut the Environmental Protection Fund (EPF), whose dollars go toward protecting our drinking water, open space and recycling; Close state parks and campgrounds and slash staffing levels at our environmental enforcement agencies; and Steal from the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) Fund, which was set up to invest in our clean - energy economy, not serve as a piggy bank for politicians.»
Catholic «management» dealt with complaints about a wayward priest at Church # 1 by quietly transfering him to another church — at a good distance from church # 1 to cut down on rumors — as of it were a normal adjustment in staffing.
There were more deaths in custody last year than ever before, staffing levels have seen deep cuts, there's a shortage of places and violence against prison staff is up sharply.
«Teachers, as usual, have worked hard to ensure that standards have been maintained despite this upheaval and the cuts to budgets in the post-16 sector, which have had a significant impact on the staffing levels and resources available in schools and colleges.
Lonnie Johnson, president of Local 280 of the International Union of Firefighters, said the union opposes the net reduction of one engine company and the cut in staffing levels, which he said could create problems when firefighters have to respond to multiple alarms.
«Teachers should be commended for their hard work to ensure that standards have been maintained despite the assault on teachers» working conditions and the cuts to budgets in the post-16 sector, which have had a significant impact on the staffing levels and resources available in schools and colleges.
By drastically cutting costs, maintaining staffing and sustaining its excellent reputation for patient care, it is a model that the County must review and duplicate in other areas.
Given the «funding roller coaster» the Library has been on since 2000, including in 2010 when budget cuts forced a reduction in service hours (98.5 total per week), plus cuts in programming and staffing, the Library System Trustees voted to pursue becoming a Special Legislative District Public Library (SLDPL) in September 2011.
At the time, the Ulster legislature was reviewing county executive Mike Hein's proposed 2017 budget, in which he proposed to cut some $ 200,000 in staffing from Auerbach's department.
And according to the governor's new budget website, that budget cut doesn't mean a loss in staffing to the agency.
Well, actually, by Paterson's top aide, Larry Schwartz, who accused Grannis of insubordination, among other things, in the wake of a leaked memo that criticized the administration's planned staffing cuts at the agency.
Miner's decision in 2013 to close a fire station and cut back on fire staffing still rankles some in the fire department, for example, but it saved money.
Presumptive GOP nominee Nicole Malliotakis said she'll institute a hiring freeze for all non-emergency municipal workers if elected mayor in November — and cut City Hall staffing by 10 percent...
Miner's proposed budget did not call for firefighter layoffs, but it cut $ 1.6 million in overtime pay required to keep firefighter staffing at 69 per shift.
A large part of the administration's argument against PEGs is that they would lead to billions of dollars in cuts to services and staffing, including tens of thousands of layoffs.
Vote for those candidates who can cut spending, maybe they should start with a 30 % reduction in salaries and staffing across the board in the NYS legislature.
The years of fiscal emergency and bankruptcy have left their mark, including a skyrocketing crime rate, which city officials and many residents attribute to staffing and service cuts in the Police Department.
By eliminating human intervention — through passive safety features that kick in without the help of operators — staffing requirements might be cut.
The unions say that when they met the management last month «none of the management team... was able to tell us what impact the cuts in staffing would have upon the ability of the museum to carry out its essential functions».
He makes afortune in German - occupied Warsaw, staffing his factory with the cut - rate labour provided bythe Jews.
«In every area, from staffing to stationary, school leaders are having to make difficult decisions about where to cut and restrict resources to balance their budgets, and it's clear they anticipate further financial challenges ahead».
This comes after the school was told by Lewisham Council to reduce a # 1.3 million deficit through staffing cuts, which has resulted in 15 teaching posts being cut for September 2017,
Dr Mangan regards the Timetabler - in - Residence service as an investment to help cut staffing costs in the long - term.
As budget cuts decrease staffing, materials, and other resources in many K - 12 schools, NETP, while good in theory, strikes many as practically unrealistic.
«In every area, from staffing to stationery, school leaders are having to make difficult decisions about where to cut and restrict resources to balance their budgets, and it's clear they anticipate further financial challenges ahead.»
Despite the government's claims to be concerned about underfunded areas, some of the largest staffing cuts are in the areas with the lowest average funding per pupil such as: Reading, Isle of Wight, Central Bedfordshire, East Riding of Yorkshire, York, Derby and Milton Keynes.
In one San Francisco, California, school, volunteers fill the staffing voids left by budget cuts.
The National Head Start Association has criticized a letter sent by the Department of Health and Human Services to Head Start grantees in March suggesting that local Head Start centers cope with a 1 percent cut in the program's funding for fiscal 2006 by re-evaluating staffing levels and fringe benefits, rather than by cutting student enrollment.
Teaching assistants, school administrators and other support staff are having to work overtime to cope with the increasing workload as schools cut staffing to cope with budget cuts, according to a National Education Union survey released today by the ATL section of the union at its annual conference in Liverpool.
John Tomsett, head of Huntington school in York, last year said he had already made savings «but nothing impacts like cutting into the costs of your staffing.
Responses from 1,500 head teachers show a majority of schools in the survey face staffing cuts and bigger class sizes.
«Staffing cuts are not just likely in the future, as the EPI report suggests, but have already taken place in many schools.»
It's unclear how many of the staffing cuts would result in layoffs.
«I have made cuts in every single area apart from teaching staff and we're not prepared to reduce staffing hours to provide free school lunches.»
The options for cuts include «staffing reductions, further increased class sizes, withdrawal of counselling and pastoral services, modified school hours, reduction in books, IT and equipment».
The battle lines have been drawn for a fight over funding in 2016, with the Department for Education (DfE) insisting schools can be more efficient and schools asserting that, with 80 per cent of their spend going on staffing, the curriculum is at risk if staffing is cut.
In terms of staffing, 39 % of the teachers surveyed reported cuts to music staff numbers, while 17 % reported increases.
«For the most part, it will mean nipping and tucking here and there, with some staffing reduction in hours, less spent on materials / supplies — all dependent on the program and the amounts cut,» he stated via email.
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