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She was made redundant the following year as part of a major restructure of BBC Worldwide.
The review also includes a major restructure of the business with €70m in cost cutting by the end of 2014.
Finally, Oxfam makes plans to cut 125 jobs in the UK as part of a major restructure of its operations – aimed at saving £7.5m over the next year.
The results came two days after Fairfax announced a major restructure of its publishing business and the departure of Andrew Holden, the editor-in-chief of the Age.
The CSIRO's board signed off on a major restructure of the organisation in February after years of dwindling external investment, and in anticipation of deep cuts in the Abbott government's first budget in May.
Black, a Tory peer, announced plans last week for a major restructure of Hollinger Inc, parent company of Hollinger's international empire, which includes the Chicago Sun-Times, the Jerusalem Post and the Spectator, in response to pressure from shareholders.
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In late 1999, the agency began laying the groundwork for a major restructuring of its outstanding debt.
A major restructuring of the bureau has been under discussion since the early days of the Bush administration.
Mr. Seedman was the prime architect of a major restructuring of the way detectives and patrol officers did their jobs.
Last month President Vladimir V. Putin pressed his commanders for a major restructuring of the 1.2 million-member armed forces.
On Wednesday, News Limited also announced a major restructuring of its Australian operations, reducing its 19 divisions to five.
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