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It's the waves of redundancies.
There are more waves of redundancies coming this week".
The industry is experiencing massive retrenchment, waves of redundancies, endless public criticism and repeated cutbacks in compensation levels".
Cost cutting on an unprecedented scale in local authorities requires those staff that survive the waves of redundancies to be willing to take on new roles and work in multi-purpose settings.
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This is the last of several waves of redundancy here: 205 men left in July, and 160 last year.
"There has been a mass wave of redundancies recently and many black people have been made redundant ahead of others, for the simple reason that it's perceived that they'll just go quietly.
She's survived wave after wave of redundancies.
It will be the university's third wave of redundancies in five years.
In 1981 the plant closed, and with the wave of redundancies came depression and the onset of Parkinson's.
And staff want to show that they are committed, to try and keep their job in the next wave of redundancies".
With the onset of the recession of the early 1990s, the wave of redundancies sweeping through the banking sector led to departments being relocated.
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