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Early evidence also suggested that one of the soldiers may have broken live firing rules.
BBC: Saville inquiry timeline
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If anything, they are looking for more protection and higher pay, not for easier firing rules or more competition.
ECONOMIST: France
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Much of what economists know about structural unemployment has been gleaned from the sorry history of continental Europe, where fat benefits and rigid firing rules dulled labour-market efficiency.
ECONOMIST: Joblessness in America
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The rules against firing that stave off sharp rises in unemployment may mean that fewer jobs are created in new industries.
ECONOMIST: Europe's economies
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Strict rules against firing will be dropped for new hires in companies with up to ten employees, and not merely five, as the government had proposed.
ECONOMIST: German reforms
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Some blame their Lib Dem coalition partners for watering down rules on hiring and firing.
BBC: UK Politics
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The survey of each country covers the ease or difficulty of doing business by a number of measures, such as procedures needed to start a legal business, rules concerning the hiring and firing of workers, registering property and enforcing commercial contracts.
FORBES: This Money Won't Buy Happiness
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It is national rules on minimum wages, hiring and firing and the like that now gum up the jobs market.
ECONOMIST: European Union
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Unable to eliminate seniority rules, on February 22nd he issued letters firing every one of the city's 1, 900 teachers.
ECONOMIST: Education policy