Sentences with phrase «worried about a layoff»

Employees of Gap Inc. in Fishkill don't have to worry about layoffs or missing a paycheck in the wake of a devastating fire at a pivotal distribution center, according to ESDC President and CEO Howard Zemsky.
They also worry about layoff policies.

Not exact matches

The fall was brought on by some lost contracts, big layoffs, worries about a Chinese slowdown and drop in private jet travel; it was uncertain times to be sure, but with the economy in recovery mode today, many think the stock price is poised for a rebound.
Shareholders hit Buffett with questions about predatory lending practices at Berkshire - owned Clayton Homes; his partnership with 3G Capital, which is notorious for its layoffs and cost cutting; and the fact that many of his investments are in companies that produce products that are high in processed sugars, like Coke and ketchup, at a time when many are worried about obesity.
J.C. Penney (jcp) has cut about 360 jobs in its latest round of layoffs and reported less - than - stellar holiday season results that renewed worries about its prospects, sending shares plunging.
Working - class whites (who might not like Obama, but who worry about what would happen to their insurance status with a layoff) won't buy it.
As he prepares to kick off his 2018 season in Abu Dhabi on Thursday after a four - month layoff, and then on to Dubai, McIlroy has no worries about his rib.
Facing layoffs, miners are worried about their future — and in the absence of labor unions, are organizing to demand better treatment.
Because it is increasingly rare for legislative bodies to enact spending bills before the beginning of the fiscal year on July 1, school districts, worried about their financial vulnerability and needing to comply with personnel notification deadlines (usually in April or May), issue layoff notices and hold mandatory public hearings, even if the probability of actual personnel layoffs is slender.
The recent layoff of marketing manager Ali Kokmen and their declining profile at conventions has had many fans worried about their status.
The research findings from The Veritas 2017 GDPR Report, which surveyed more than 900 senior business decision makers in 2017 across Europe, the U.S. and Asia Pacific, also found that more than 20 per cent (21 %) are very worried about potential layoffs, fearing that staff reductions may be an inevitable outcome as a result of financial penalties incurred as a result of GDPR compliance failures.
You can't worry about hurting your boss's feelings, because if layoffs come around, she wouldn't worry about your feelings or circumstances when she shows you the door.
Keep these five signals in mind if you're worried about upcoming layoffs or concerned that your boss isn't thrilled with you.
Whether you're a recent victim of a layoff or you're employed but worried about job loss, personal branding can make all the difference in your future job security and career success.
Seven ways to keep your job in any economy In today's economy, many people are worried about losing their jobs due to layoffs and cutbacks.
The blog Cash Money Life reminds us that when you're stressed out about your current job or worried that a layoff may be coming probably isn't the best time to update your resume for the first time in years: you're not in the mindset to think about your successes and goals.
Listening to this one CD will help you chop months off your job search, boost your salary by at least 25 %, get promoted faster, and never worry again about job security or layoffs.
Vivi probably won't have anything to worry about, although it would be better for him if Garnet agreed to call it a layoff rather than a firing.
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