I once went to a meeting to
talk about layoffs.
The age of your child plays a big role in how you approach the topic of job loss — after all, small children won't understand if you start
talking about layoffs, downsizing, or the economy.
«If the state was spending the same amount of money on education, we would not be
talking about layoffs — but, sadly, that's not the case,» the mayor said.
The long - awaited presentation — Lewis first
talked about layoffs in April — remained preliminary.
Not exact matches
Huckabee
talked about families that had to choose between wage cuts and
layoffs, and
about the burden of high gas prices on a single other who had to drive her used car to work.
Every sport book today is computerized, Back in my day money always moved the line if a player was respected, and if the squares tossed enough money on a game most books would move the line a little, However the big books would just sit and even take
layoffs from the small stores, They knew even if the squares got hot in the end the juice would eat em up.Gone are the days when Billy Walters and his crew would move the line 3 and 4 points, I'm
talking sides not totals, Forget
about what they did to the horseshoe with totals in the NBA, Back then you could catch small non computerized stores with bad lines to begin with, imagine a three point move and the small store or corner bookie is off on the line a few points to begin with, I could catch some game with 6 and seven point advantages, with computers today if you can catch a half or one point advantage your lucky.Even if you know the group moving the line most of these store move the lines on air, when I say air they just watch the screen from D.B. And move the line before they even get hit, Hell even the big stores have the sharps on small limits per call.
We are using him cautiously and am happy with that he just played 90 mins vs bate, if he started vs soton we could be
talking about another injury
layoff.
«Your body has to learn to adapt to new intensities of training,» the Liverpool manager said,
talking about the difficulty of returning after a long
layoff.
«You want to be standing there with them
talking about why there is no need for
layoffs.»
«Politicians who
talk about creating jobs while promoting
layoffs are
talking out of both sides of their mouths; everybody knows New Yorkers have had enoguh of that,» the ad concludes.
The head of the United Federation of Teachers, Michael Mulgrew, told the Times: «I don't understand why the mayor continues to be
talking about teacher
layoffs,» Mr. Mulgrew said.
In contrast to the governor's high - profile pitch, they've brought individual small - business owners to the state Capitol to
talk about the potential
layoffs they say Cuomo's agenda could spark.
Malloy has
talked broadly
about downsizing state government and a reduction in the state workforce, but Wednesday evening was the first time he used the word «
layoffs» in public.
The mayor may even do the responsible thing and
talk about the possibility of additional tax increases and municipal
layoffs.
And when we
talk about improving public education, and the very real and increasing threat that is coming from the corporate «education reform» types, who want to
layoff teachers, ban or reduce collective bargaining rights, take - over public schools and transfer the care and control of our public schools to various third parties... let's not forget that many districts do not fund enough IA positions and every district fails to fairly compensate IAs for the incredible work they do.
The reality is that for all the
talk from the NEA and AFT
about how they represent teachers, the reality is that their defense of seniority - and degree - based pay scales, reverse - seniority
layoff policies, and near - lifetime employment privileges through tenure do little for the younger, more reform - minded teachers who realize the damage these policies do to their profession and, ultimately, to the children in their care.
He wanted to
talk about political influence and big - money funders through the lens of two reform - oriented school systems — New Orleans (suggesting that teacher
layoffs could be blamed on TFA and not Hurricane Katrina) and Chicago (pointing to school closings and mayoral control, as if either of those two policies had anything to do with TFA).
... We're
talking about an opportunity now for transformational change across Illinois in that principals will have the power to dismiss ineffective teachers, that they'll be able to hire who they want, that they'll no longer be forced to accept teachers they don't want in their buildings, and that when
layoffs happen, they'll be able to let people go based on performance, not just seniority — and in Chicago they'll be able to lengthen their day and year which has been just a horrible inequity for decades.
This week, CPS chief Forrest Claypool raised the prospect of 5,000 more teacher
layoffs this year, which has the Chicago Teachers Union
talking about the possibility of a second strike since 2012.
We are not going to
talk about massive
layoffs or some guy going on a murderous rampage because «vidja games made him do it.»
We also
talk about the news of the week including Goobergate satire, Carbine's
layoffs as well as Steam's stranglehold on the marketplace.
A former employee at the ZeniMax customer service office in Galway has confirmed the branch's closure and
talks about the hundreds of
layoffs.
This week we
talk about the continuing trend of
layoffs and closures of studios, as well as the next generation of consoles.
This week, we
talk about Carbine's staff
layoffs and whether or not WildStar can bounce back from a troubling couple of months, Carl drops the lowdown on Dreamfall Chapters and we ask if it's suitable for newcomers, Jon gushes
about the power of wang, and I wonder if Shinji Mikami has lost his edge.
00:00: Introductions 01:24: Jeff's thoughts on Baulder's Gate: EE 06:45: Unfortunate
Layoffs for Eurocom 07:35: James Bond vs. Solid Snake 09:15: THQ Humble Bundle introduction,
talk about the games 15:34: Humble Bundle — Should you buy it?
According to a tipster, who told another Tipster, who heard it from their cousin, who overheard it from their dentist, who has a patient who
talked to the ghost of Elvis... Okay, truth be told, we heard it from Left Lane News who has their own source at Tesla, who dropped the bomb several hours ago that the Tesla Corporation currently has
about $ 9 million left in their bank account.This would account for the recent news
about layoffs and the delays in the production of the Model S.
Now that law firm
layoffs are accelerating (hitting a total of 6,600 since January 2008), everyone's
talking about the need for big change.
If have a larger
layoff, let's
talk about designing a Résumé Writing or Interview Preparation workshop that will provide meaningful help to your people.
For instance, you must never
talk about a previous problem in your employment, such as a demotion or a
layoff.
I sit next to 2 change managers who are
talking about massive
layoffs.