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The workers got redundancy pay totalling $115m, the offer of retraining, and the chance to continue growing cane as independent farmers in plots on the company's 77,000 acres (31,000 hectares).Trinidad, booming on oil and gas, has plenty of new jobs.
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When the chips are down, you have to lead from the front in your organization … If I've got redundancies to make in this business, it's me that has to do it.
Cathy, likewise, tells of laying off workers, and the need to take responsibility for delivering the bad news herself: When the chips are down, you have to lead from the front in your organization … If I've got redundancies to make in this business, it's me that has to do it.
Abetz then asked him how he could get redundancy when he was still under the full employ of the ABC.
"A best outcome could be for staff to get redundancy, arrears of pay and then if someone comes along [and buys the team] they would get paid again".
He adds some miners will be transferred to other collieries, others will get redundancy and try to find work in a stagnant labour market.
Should you get redundancy pay?
There's no livelihoods left and we don't even know if we're going to get redundancy out of it.
Ian Shorthouse, from Kingsbury, has worked at the Warwickshire mine for over 36 years and is currently on 60% of his wages, as he waits to hear if he will get redundancy pay from UK Coal.
"As a side note: because we deploy virtual machines much faster than AWS and have faster SSD Raid10 local storage the whole experience is much better — server is ready faster, it just does everything more snappy — and you get redundancy on the server storage as well," Puranik noted.
People working 18 hours on and six hours off were classed as casual labour and got statutory redundancy.
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