We hired a little bit too much on some projects and decided to
cut the staff by about 9 percent late in the year.
Should the soft drinks maker pull the trigger as expected, it would join a plethora of big name Australian companies
cutting staff numbers.
Also, he notes the targets won't include administrative duties, something lawyers have had to take on more of as the government has
cut staff in recent years.
When faced with the choice
of cutting staff or cutting resources senior leaders will inevitably go for the latter.
Increased employee satisfaction by 23 %
while cutting staff turnover in half by developing staff recognition and accountability programs.
And because staff salaries and benefits make up an average of 80 percent of school budgets, it is likely that district leadership would need to
cut staff spending to accommodate shrinking budgets.
The company reported earnings that came in well - below analyst expectations the past two quarters and
cut staff earlier this year to reduce operating costs.
Some departments have been
cutting staff numbers on contract management at the same time as the role of the private sector in public services was growing.
In 2010, Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel planned to save money by eradicating almost three hundred vacant library positions in his city, as well
as cutting the staff through lay - offs of an additional 284 existing employees.
Instead this is a story about which customers are valued: JPMorgan's goal is «to save money by
cutting staff at branches and nudging customers to automated channels,» and cutting the $ 10 a month cost for tens of thousands of retail employees helps.
GateHouse has a well - earned reputation
for cutting staff and compensation, although that hardly makes it unique.
News of big firm layoffs have gone from a few early drips and drabs just months ago to a daily torrent, with
firms cutting staff and attorneys by the dozens.
For example, an assistant prosecuting attorney might state, «Tried over one hundred jury trials in Pennsylvania's busiest county court system;» an in - house paralegal might say, «
Cut staff expenses by $ 4,500 by implementing a paralegal internship program.»
Ad tech firm Verve has
quietly cut staff in a «rightsizing» that includes its sales VP Uber investor Pishevar takes another shot — this time legal — at Benchmark
If the plant
starts cutting staff, people will revolt,» he said, declining to be named for fear of losing his job.
Shortages in many fields and locations across the state have been provoked by a steep decline in candidates preparing to teach, coupled with an increase in demand fueled largely by teacher attrition and schools» reinstatement of previously
cut staff positions.
It should also not be forgotten that this preliminary — no new taxes — budget was balanced by
cutting staff compensation, as Board Member Ed Hughes has said «underpaying our most important employees... a false economy.»
Amazon US is
reportedly cutting staff from the North Charleston office of Createspace, its print self - publishing platform, this summer.
Save - a-Bull volunteers were on hand to help the
Kindest Cut staff care for these dogs.
A teacher I know told me this morning that Colorado school districts are quietly
cutting staff across all districts.
Myspace tried numerous redesigns to get back in the game, to little avail, and in June of 2009
Myspace cut its staff by about 30 %, to around 1,000 employees.
Struggling to support goals that included beating Elon Musk's Tesla Motors in premium EV making, Jia has been trying to ride out the cash crunch by taking measures
such cutting staff numbers and selling assets.
Business Insider reported on Monday that Deutsche Bank was cutting 75 staff in fixed income, while Morgan Stanley and Barclays have also
recently cut staff.
Back to BuildOnline, following the staggering decline in public market valuations throughout 2000 we were forced to
cut our staff dramatically going from 92 employees to 38 in just one day (and down to 33 a month later).
Over the last few years large mining companies and investment
banks cut staff almost to the bone in that regard because no one was interested in doing deals or looking at acquisitions.»
«Our
Final Cut staff — the chef, the wait staff — are all involved in the garden.
Even if some
establishments cut staff in response to the ACA, restaurants are projected to employ 13.1 million people this year, up 2.4 percent from last year, and might add more than 1 million new positions in the next decade.
In 2013, Micah Z. Kellner, a Democratic assemblyman from Manhattan, was barred from leadership posts, stripped of his interns and forced to
cut his staff after an Assembly ethics investigation found that he had sexually harassed aides.
Washington may cut local employees as well as diplomats in Russia, according to a Kremlin spokesman, diluting the impact of an ultimatum that the
U.S. cut its staff in the country by 755.
If the NHS has to absorb higher pay from within the current spending plans, the funding choices are hardly going to be vote - winners — will the
government cut staff numbers, ration more new drugs, allow for even longer waiting times?
That last phrase is what, in - part, prompted a memo from Sampson dated Jan 5 to «Democratic Conference Member» to
cut their staff allocations.
Martens returned to the Open Space Institute, from which he was tapped to lead the DEC through one of its most tumultuous periods as the
department cut staff and grappled with one of the most contentious issues it had faced in years.
To address falling revenue, both Oyster Bay and
Huntington cut staff by offering retirement incentives.
Several libraries have
already cut staff and hours, and others are preparing to close by Sept. 30.
As Gabriel and Daniel
Hammond cut staff, Hollywood remains skeptical that they have what it takes to survive.
The data shows that 55 per cent of head teachers expect to
cut staff costs, while 36 per cent of heads are planning to reduce the overall size of their leadership teams across the next 12 months.
Forced to
cut staff because of funding cuts, districts had no option but to raise student - teacher ratios even though the Education Code limits the ratio to 30:1 or less from kindergarten through eighth grade.