Sentences with phrase «widespread cuts»

«However, doctors are also seeing widespread cuts to staffing and services.
Union leaders fear that privatisation will not just mean widespread cuts to jobs and services - but could also put at risk recent progress on pay and conditions after a series of strikes.
Despite widespread cuts to physical education classes and recess, an Indiana University study has shown that schools can play an important role in helping their students live healthier lives.
As the number of firms announcing redundancy consultations this week continued to rise — with news of widespread cuts at Berwin Leighton Paisner — new research from Legal Week has found a surprising degree of business confidence among partners in UK law firms.
Dairy farmers fear a profit downgrade from Murray Goulburn will lead to widespread cuts to the price they are paid for their milk, even if they don't supply Australia's biggest processor.
And yet both Superintendent Michelle King and school board President Steve Zimmer have expressed the need to hire more employees, both to meet future expected shortages and to replenish the widespread cuts made under the John Deasy administration during the last recession.
It is also at odds with his widespread cuts to community and indigenous health programs across urban and regional centers.
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