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Look at the managers who are making redundancies at the moment.
He added that making redundancies was "the worst part of this job".
Since the 1980s it's been an old refrain from those who need political cover for cutting services and making redundancies.
The key battleground is a rule preventing any company with more than 100 employees from making redundancies without obtaining approval from local labour boards.
The Association of Teachers and Lecturers, which has 20,000 members working in private schools, added that the number of private schools making redundancies was "running into hundreds".
Usdaw won the compensation after an employment tribunal, where it claimed the administrators had failed in their legal duty to consult with the union before making redundancies.
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Indeed, at the height of the financial crisis in 2008 Hirst was forced to make redundancies.
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.
Earlier this year, Disney announced 700 job cuts, many from its casual games division; Sony Santa Monica made redundancies, Irrational Games shut down.
The FSB has already warned that companies will need to make redundancies and could even be forced to close.
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