Now managers and other back-office staff must fill the gaps at the check-ins.
Given the firm's controls and quality of its back-office staff, could the traders collectively sink the bank if they wanted to?
Ince is expected to announce his back-room staff in the foreseeable future.
But the 35-year-old said he was in two minds about whether to join England coach Sir Clive Woodward's army of back-room staff.
Davies believes that a place needs to be found within Welsh rugby for Nigel Davies and the rest of former coach Gareth Jenkins' back-room staff.
Beckham made the last of his 115 international appearances for England in October 2009 before injury ended his hopes of appearing at a fourth World Cup, though he still went to South Africa with the squad as part of coach Fabio Capello's back-up staff.
But Twitter will probably follow the example of other technology companies, basing its corporate headquarters in Dublin to take advantage of the tax rate (then hiring back-office staff) and setting up another branch in London where it can tap into a wider pool of folks who are highly skilled in software development.
Yet instead of going for a scaled-back version -- as then-Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel had counseled -- they went for the whole thing.
It was forced to wipe its entire files, and painstakingly replace them from its back-up system, after technical staff the scale of the problem.
Deacon, who will mentor Wigan's 20-year-old England half-back Sam Tomkins, will go full-time on the Wigan coaching staff from 2011, specialising in the kicking talents for which he made his name.
So everyone who's a part of this club -- the staff, the players, the fans back in L.A. -- together you pulled off one of the toughest feats in team sports: You lived up to the hype.
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If all goes well, this should see the scheme - on which hundreds of thousands of current and past staff are dependent for their pensions - back to health four years earlier than planned.
Safer Harrow was one group which was concerned that redeploying back office staff would have an impact on intelligence-led policing.
This involves integrating the individual tags into pallets, crates and cages, updating back-office software and processes, and then training staff to use it all properly.
Back in Jakarta, the Secretary-General met United Nations staff and attended a reception at the Indonesian Foreign Ministry.
Non-emergency patients would be referred back to their GP enabling staff to "prioritise the sickest patients", she added.
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Honda, the local authority and employment agencies will offer a package of support to affected staff in order to help them back into full-time work.
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Patrons can browse through a menu on their table, or type text, with the help of that all-important infra-red sensor, with the information sent back to waiting staff.
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Hu set off for downtown Beijing, working the phone and e-mailing from the back seat of a car, directing her staff to rent a satellite phone and get a crew to Sichuan.
The phone-hacking scandal dates back to 2005, when Prince William's staff first alerted authorities to the possibility that the News of the World had hacked phones connected to the prince, sparking a police inquiry.
Butler said that as a hiring manager, when he figured out his seasonal staffing plans, he would first think of who had been on staff and who he knew could come back for the holidays -- when many retailers do a huge percentage of their yearly business.
Ghana, for example, has raised wages for some medical staff and offered incentives to the highest-skilled to come back.
Recently my wife discovered a new ultra-premium chocolate shop in town and brought some back for me and our staff.
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He said that, in some emergencies - such as the M5 motorway crash near Taunton, Somerset, in November 2011 - it was easier for NHS patient transport staff and vehicles to back up 999 crews than a service run by a different company.
Qantas has been embroiled in a bitter labor dispute over pay cuts and job protections that resulted in the airline shutting down earlier this year. (Government officials ordered it back into service.) The year-old airport system required extensive retraining of staff, but didn't result in layoffs, which the union confirms.
Further, Heller said, there were estimates that within six months after Ohio revoked its sales-tax exemption, at least 100 coin dealerships closed or else cut back their staff.
Sure the F3 was more ergonomic, but the 3N gets back to a profile that's more like the ever-aging C3 (a continuing staff favorite).
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He changed that, staffing precincts in high-crime areas on peak crime days with extra police and cutting back to a skeleton staff in quieter areas and times.
He changed that, staffing precincts in high-crime areas on peak crimes days with extra police and cutting back to a skeleton staff in quieter areas and times.
The city, they say, pays its street staff 1, 000 roubles more in the snowy months to compensate for the back-breaking nocturnal clean-ups.
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