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Merging with a rival is one way to achieve efficiency; it becomes an opportunity to fire redundant staff.
SO, THEY FINALLY GOT RELIGION in Europe: Socialism is dying, sales of mutual funds are exploding, and maybe they will even find some way to fire redundant workers.
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THE Marshall Plan is sometimes seen as an early triumph for "conditionality" — that is, grants dependent on the recipient's cutting domestic public expenses, raising revenues and, often, firing "redundant" workers.
Its corporate giants seem incapable of rationalizing their product lines or firing redundant workers.
I understand that to mean that they won't simply be devouring them, firing redundant personnel, and Borging all Moto functionality into the Google name and brand.
The inability to fire these redundant workers even in lean times keeps productivity at ailing companies low, while hurting upstarts that could use experienced workers.
It's a cliché but still a resoundingly true one that it's easier to divorce your spouse than it is to fire a redundant worker.
It is not uncommon in the States for people to find out they are fired (make redundant) when their security cards stop working.
The concept of a "normal" fire season was redundant and people had to accept that property losses were now inevitable, said Fire and Rescue NSW Commissioner Greg Mullins.
And it's not just being fired or made redundant that's a problem.
So has a lot of the Ministry of Defence's estate – old aerodromes and redundant firing ranges – but Christophers devotes considerable space to the utter fiasco attending the sell-off by the MoD of its residential properties.
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