Sentence examples for planned reorganisation from inspiring English sources

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So will a planned reorganisation of the company into a single entity.

Three of the four rail unions called their members out on an open-ended strike over a planned reorganisation even though the government has intervened to press SNCF management to protect train drivers' weekends off.

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Using a questionnaire, the department managers are asked about all other ongoing studies, planned reorganisations and other innovations or company health interventions (i.e. fitness programmes, back schools, chair massages, and lifestyle programmes).

The planned shake-up outlined also casts doubt on the assurances given by the coalition to "stop the top-down reorganisations of the NHS".

The council has not only spent £4m on preparatory work, but has planned the reorganisation of its secondary education system on the expectation of £350m from BSF. "We have been working flat out for the reorganisation of all the schools in the city for the past four years to get a strong provision across the city," she says.

Another motion, from Birmingham medics, even proposes that next week's BMA special representative meeting (SRM) "would not buy a used car off someone who had trumpeted no 'top-down' reorganisation of the NHS prior to being elected and then proceeds to introduce a massive and clearly long-planned reorganisation of the NHS after being elected".

Reorganisation was planned to begin this year in London for that purpose, but Health Secretary Andrew Lansley has put all hospital closures on hold.

Mr Bryant said he planned to fight the reorganisation plans which would see some services moved from the Royal Glamorgan Hospital in Llantrisant, which is used by patients from the Rhondda.

Andrew Miller, the new chief executive of Guardian Media Group, is planning an internal reorganisation aimed at aligning the company more closely with its flagship newspapers and websites.

He must have known he was planning the biggest reorganisation in the institution's history, so the lack of candour highlights the degree to which Mr Cameron is committed to his NHS crusade.

In 2005, the Australian Army began planning for a reorganisation as part of an initiative known as "Hardening the Army".

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