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A bloated workforce.
The airline had a bloated workforce, ageing fleet and below-average operational record.
During the crisis, it got rid of 26% of its bloated workforce, a proud achievement given the strength of the trade unions.
But it must now streamline a company suffering from a weak strategy and bloated workforce: o.tel.o's sales per employee are less than half those at Arcor.
But the mayor's debt-laden budget is eaten up by his bloated workforce and his time is spent running from one court hearing to the other.
In late September AvtoVAZ, Russia's biggest carmaker, which has 25% of the market, announced the sacking of 28,000 employees, nearly a third of its (admittedly bloated) workforce.
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Iranian industries have been protected with state money for so long that no one knows what they are actually worth, and Iranian labor law makes it impossible for new owners to streamline bloated workforces.
And bank lending to companies is on the rise, though a good chunk of this is taking over from credit once supplied by capital markets, which have dried up.Crucially, adjustments are happening swiftly in areas that beleaguered companies tackled only slowly during the last slump, such as bloated workforces and excessive capacity.
The idea is that GM and Delphi will both drastically reduce their bloated workforces and emerge leaner and better able to compete.
That's because businesses realized they never needed the over bloated workforces they had to begin with.
The former state monopoly is not competitive because of its bloated, expensive workforce.
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