Sentence examples for make it easier to lay from inspiring English sources

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That would make it easier to lay people off.

In addition, Verizon wants to make it easier to lay off workers without having to buy them out and wants to tie raises more closely to job performance, denying annual raises to subpar performers.

Verizon also wants to make it easier to lay off workers without having to buy them out and wants to tie raises more closely to job performance, denying annual raises to subpar performers.

Among the remaining issues are measures to make it easier to lay off workers in lean times, and whether employers should still be allowed to shed workers if conditions are depressed in their overseas operations and not just in France.

Some of the "zombie" firms and subsidiaries kept alive through cross-shareholdings and keiretsu, or informal business groupings, exist mainly to provide places to park unneeded workers.For all its reforming zeal in other areas, there is so far little sign that the government of Mr Abe will move swiftly to make it easier to lay off staff.

In what it calls an effort to modernize the rules governing the city's 300,000 employees, the Bloomberg administration also wants to make it easier to lay off municipal employees outside of seniority and to end the State Civil Service Commission's authority over the city's hiring practices.

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I planned to tell Miss Agatha that I had gone over the place four times, and two real visits would make it easier to lie.

A milder negative reaction could make it easier to lie the next time, the theory goes.

But critics believe they threaten hard-won workers' rights by making it easier to lay off people in economically difficult times.

Across the former socialist world, huge city-scale heating systems were designed along with national programmes of industrialisation: power-generating facilities and manufacturing plants were sited near the people who worked in them and could consume the energy produced, making it easier to lay pipes to channel waste heat from factories into residential neighbourhoods.

The government has now passed a law making it easier to lay people off and for employers to be able to adjust pay and conditions in difficult times.

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