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An evaluation of the single employer provider of TB services to other Trusts (NC), which carries the potential for flexible deployment of staff, rationalisation of service level agreements and improvements for service co-ordination, would be helpful.
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In future, it advised, mergers must not be mere formalities, but must allow the rationalisation of staff and branches.
There needs to be rationalisation of staff so that a lot of the money we get goes into development".
In this application, efficiency gains (such as shifts to generic drugs and higher patient:staff ratios) and service reductions (including rationalisation of service delivery to reduce duplication) agreed under the MMA process delivered savings of approximately 45 million Canadian dollars.
Investec plus Evolution [circa 150 staff in London] means plenty of rationalisation.
Banco Santander Central Hispano refused to be specific about the extent of the cuts to Abbey's 25,000 staff but admitted it expected to achieve €450m (£300m) of savings over three years through rationalisation of head offices and computer technology.
Rationalisation only comes after.
Rationalisation was badly needed.
So what would good rationalisation look like?
Stokes saw the need for rationalisation.
Yes, a rationalisation was expected, but not in this way.
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