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A consultancy document produced under his direction said changes to redundancy payments would “create significant savings on the current cost of exits”.
Source: https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/top-tory-greg-hands-refuses-31257565
A spokesperson for Meiyume said: “We have previously announced a potential redundancy proposal on January 27.
As such, they've become a huge symbol of pretentious corporate management culture, and redundancy in the workplace.
‘A standard invitation to consider applying for voluntary redundancy.
Source: https://metro.co.uk/2023/04/16/huw-edwards-addresses-bbc-redundancy-letters-18620680/
Call centre workers have staged a protest at Firstsource Solutions over a redundancy process that is expected to lead to the loss of up to 200 jobs in Derry.
Cr Scaysbrook said any infrastructure placed on council property would be subject to some sort of redundancy over a number of years.
David Pike, managing director at Interpath Advisory and joint administrator to Flybe, said: “We will provide support to those who have been affected by redundancy, including supporting them in making claims from the Redundancy Payments Service.
I’d received a redundancy from an ad agency and had contacted an old boss, who thanked me for “reaching out” to him.
I have 130 hard drives, everything is cataloged, it's total so much redundancy.
Source: https://collider.com/mighty-morphin-power-rangers-once-and-always-ron-wasserman-interview/
In an update on Friday (June 2) the firm’s management told investors it expected a 42% reduction in headcount and monthly payroll costs via redundancy and resignations.
Source: https://www.business-live.co.uk/manufacturing/tungsten-west-cut-headcount-almost-27041519
I think sometimes if you play on a little bit of a team that has a little bit of redundancy in your profile and you’re a younger player, you may not get as much ice time or opportunity.
Source: https://nypost.com/2023/06/22/what-the-islanders-see-in-their-farm-system-and-whats-next/
It said a small number of staff not eligible for redundancy under Irish Law would receive a one-off goodwill payment.
Source: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cj7287r24vjo?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=KARANGA
It stated: “The claimant’s reaction to that redundancy we find prompted Mr Rafi to decide to convert the redundancy process into a disciplinary process which ultimately led to the claimant’s dismissal.
It stated: “The claimant’s reaction to that redundancy we find prompted Mr Rafi to decide to convert the redundancy process into a disciplinary process which ultimately led to the claimant’s dismissal.
It was reborn in the 80s after former employee George Martin took his redundancy money and hired Iain Gordon to run the operation.
Knowsley Borough Council spent hundreds of thousands of pounds on staff redundancy settlements last year, new figures show.
Meanwhile, Tugade reiterated that he is not involved in any alleged diversion of funds intended for the modernization or redundancy of the CAAP’s system.
Source: https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1715852/ex-dotr-chief-tugade-suggests-steps-on-how-to-improve-caap
Once in, the nature of the industry means game devs move jobs regularly and therefore don’t usually stay for the two years you need under employment law to receive redundancy rights, so in the UK, there’s not much cost in laying people off Andy explained.
One of the design points was to eliminate redundancy and repetitiveness.
Out of these arrays, you might build cloud storage, which can be distributed across multiple data centers, also creating redundancy and spreading risk.