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Costs were squeezed, managements revamped, and labour cut (though politically sensitive laws make redundancies difficult).
In January we were forced to make redundancies and lose 19 people out of 320.
Indeed, at the height of the financial crisis in 2008 Hirst was forced to make redundancies.
The FSB has already warned that companies will need to make redundancies and could even be forced to close.
"We've had a plague of universities saying that they need to make redundancies as they finalize their numbers for the year," said Jeannie Rea, the union's president.
Pressure to do well in the RAE has led some universities to cut courses and make redundancies in a bid to boost ratings.
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Given the polling figures, the Tories will romp home with a massively increased majority and Labour will have to make redundancy payments to all the new staff it has just taken on.
In becoming a foundation trust some years ago, the hospital I work for downgraded their permanent staff, no doubt with the intention of getting rid of what was considered to be surplus personnel without having to make redundancy payments.
At this stage, in order to make redundancy analysis quicker and less demanding with respect to computer power, we used the A. thaliana protein database instead of the very large UniRef100 protein set for blastx analysis.
Look at the managers who are making redundancies at the moment.
He added that making redundancies was "the worst part of this job".
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