This came after weeks of complaints that teachers would have to be made redundant because of miscalculations on government funding.
Nearly 20 posts at the University of Bath could be made redundant as part of cost-cutting measures.
Verizon said it built its wireless network to be redundant in case of a natural disaster.
He also hopes that some of the workers who were made redundant could be taken back on to be part of the skilled workers assembly line.
That kind of question may be redundant when we all drive connected cars.
Those lawmakers said they considered the measure to be redundant and a platform for opponents of abortion but were willing to let it pass after gaining reassurances that it wouldn't be used to undermine abortion laws or to interfere with physicians' judgments about how to treat premature babies.
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As crown servants police officers cannot be made redundant, but under the A19 regulation they can be retired on the grounds of efficiency.
Unison branch secretary Chris Hanrahan, who represents civilian staff working at the force, said the union had been expecting further cuts and predicted civilian staff and police officer jobs could be lost on top of 100 staff already made redundant.
One in six or one in seven of the force may have to be made redundant.
The Department of Defense currently spends more on private contractors than on all of its civilian and military personnel combined, and many of them perform redundant tasks that could be done more cheaply by government employees.
And given the number of independent Grid initiatives, much of the work under way is going to be redundant in any case.
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Fifteen members of staff at Cheltenham College are to be made redundant.
It has said that most of the 2, 400 staff will be made redundant, but that it hoped to transfer several hundred positions to other UK sites or partner organisations.
The "vast majority" of vanmaker LDV's 850 employees will be made redundant, administrators have said.
Currently sworn police officers are servants of the Crown, not employees, so they cannot be made redundant.
Ross Gavey of Total Technical Solutions (TTS) said workers could be made redundant because the project was not running as planned.
In a massive restructuring, almost one in ten of the firm's 250, 000-strong workforce will be made redundant by 2004.
The final episode of series two was left with a cliffhanger after Brent begged not to be made redundant from Wernham Hogg.
Police officers cannot be made redundant but last month North Wales Police Authority met to discuss cuts which could see hundreds of job losses.
The 3-D visual allowed him to eliminate redundant fasteners and bolts as well as structural members that could be combined into one part instead of several needing welds.
About three-quarters of the luxury carpet firm's 400 staff in Axminster and Buckfast are to be made redundant, administrators said.
At IBM he mastered a software trick called "just-in-time compiling, " which analyzes the flow of instructions surging toward a microchip and identifies all the repetitive or redundant steps that can be eliminated.
Press the green button with the little flag and you'll be propelled into a world of expensive sophisticated dual core processors, pricey aluminum enclosures with vacuum fluorescent displays, redundant functionality and slowly evolving integration with digital cable and satellite.
Knowledge of any skills other than those of the technological elite will become a redundant concept because all the information we will ever need will be instantly available to us all, and because intelligent machines will be able to undertake almost any task better and more quickly that we can ourselves.
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