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Wheeler is also in charge of recruitment and the workforce squeeze affects him too.
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The findings of our salary survey last year showed us that, while not immune to cuts, finance teams had not suffered as many reductions in headcount as other areas but appeared to be working longer hours as their organisations' wider workforce numbers were squeezed, possibly as a result of taking on other responsibilities such as IT and HR.
So if you cannot squeeze the workforce for savings then where else could you?
It may be that firms simply can't squeeze more productivity from their workforce and are hiring to meet additional sales.
The recession is squeezing Britain's private-sector workforce hard as companies try to cut costs and save money.
In an interview, Mr. Menino said he had made a generous offer, considering that the financially squeezed city has reduced its workforce by 1,552 workers or 9percentt over the last two years.
They just need to be in post, squeezing the workforces' real wages to lift profits, now the fast and easy route to apparent better performance, and thus to increase their own remuneration.
America has gone on a diet: it has squeezed extra output from a smaller workforce and suffered a big rise in unemployment as a consequence.
The 3.2% contributions hike is a tax on a workforce whose living standards have already been heavily squeezed by repeated pay freezes.
That means companies will need to add jobs in order to increase production, rather than squeezing more out of their current workforce.
Japan also faces a painful demographic squeeze as its population ages and the workforce starts to shrink.
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