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However, so far just two have come forward at the TSPL, which makes it highly likely the company will have to move to compulsory redundancies.
Management is also understood to be moving towards compulsory redundancies, following a round of voluntary departures, with a meeting about the proposed approach to cuts to be held with the National Union of Journalists in two weeks.
Tenants were moved out and compulsory purchase orders sent to landlords.
The immediate problem was how to prevent further deaths, so the cabinet discussion moved on to "compulsory feeding".
Although most European countries had moved away from compulsory military service by the early 21st century, Austrians confirmed their commitment to conscription in a 2013 referendum.
This phenomenon too was echoed in the west, as Catalan moved from forbidden to compulsory in a generation.
Heywood et al. demonstrate that in Indonesia, the HRH situation has moved from centralization and compulsory service in disadvantaged areas, to decentralization with districts being more involved in HRH management, to re centralization of contracts.
In fact, the federal Parliament in Bern has quietly been moving to institute compulsory insurance.
"We've got council commitment to move forward with compulsory purchase.
The Unite union said it intended to fight any move towards compulsory redundancies by the bank, which was bailed out with £45bn of taxpayer money in 2008 and 2009.
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