Less than a fifth of the planned half a million workers are reported to have been laid off by the end of March.
Mr. Rasmussen said unless it reduces costs, as many as 50 employees would have to be laid off by the end of next year.
The Community Union said it will be applying for a protected award on behalf of the 234 staff laid off by Sealine in Kidderminster.
Some of those who did were laid off by mining companies.
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It follows a decision by an employment tribunal in Liverpool that only 500 of 1, 700 workers laid off by the budget clothing chain will be compensated.
With McCarthy's men still reeling, Arsenal carved out a superb third, when Bacary Sagna's cross was brilliantly laid off by Van Persie for Fabregas to slot home.
It rapidly replaced the 4, 500 striking staff with just 1, 900 temporary workers (and is training another 400) drawn from the pool of staff laid off by other airlines.
Its leaders need at least 7% annual growth, they reckon, to continue to create enough jobs to absorb surplus rural labour and the workers laid off by state-owned enterprises.
And as we know, a lot of that has been done -- has come about in the education arena, where many teachers have been laid off by state and local governments.
After being laid off by AOL, which bought Netscape, Baker was at first a volunteer executive at Mozilla, an effort among Netscape employees to develop a free suite of browser, e-mail and newsreader software.
About 1, 000 workers lost their jobs at the ITV Digital call centre in Pembroke Dock while almost 1, 000 people are being laid off by the Dewhirst clothing company at their factories in Swansea, Cardigan and Fishguard.
Earlier this year Karin--a 2008 graduate from the University of Virginia School of Law who asked that her last name not be published--was laid off by a New York City law firm six months into her job.
Second, it puts more people back to work, including up to 280, 000 teachers laid off by state-budget cuts, first responders and veterans coming back from Iraq and Afghanistan, and construction workers repairing crumbling bridges, roads and more than 35, 000 public schools, with projects chosen by need and impact, not earmarks and politics.
Second, the American Jobs Act of 2011 puts more people back to work, including teachers laid off by State budget cuts, first responders and veterans coming back from Iraq and Afghanistan, and construction workers repairing crumbling bridges, roads and more than 35, 000 schools, with projects chosen by need and impact, not earmarks and politics.
You're going to hear a little bit about this, because an outfit out in Chicago I went to see if -- I don't mind mentioning a competitor here to one of our folks, Serious Windows in Chicago, where because of increased demand for high-energy windows, they're able to reopen several shuttered factories, re-hire some 200 workers that were laid off by the previous manufacturer, and hire them into multiple states.
For example, Judit Price , a career coach in Boston, says she's lowered her prices for laid-off professionals by up to 20%.
And across the country, GM plans to hire back every single one of its laid-off workers by the end of the year -- every single one.
The landlord laid off its risk by signing a contract with an electric billing service in which the landlord paid a fixed sum in advance to cover its bills for the winter.
The landlord laid off its risk by signing a contract with an electric billing service in which the landlord paid a fixed sum in advance to cover its electric bills for the winter.
Tom Buffenbarger, president of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, said that given the financial turmoil, it was "remarkable" that the 3, 000 current and laid-off workers represented by the union will still have retirement benefits.
"Over the last few years, we became poorer and poorer, thousands of people were laid off and we were forgotten by the rest of Italy, left to rot in a corner, " said Pietro Airaudo, 72, at a cafe opposite an Olympic venue.
Primarily, it wanted to take hiring authority away from school principals by requiring that laid-off teachers be hired back.
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To use the site, laid-off employees can become a member by going to the site's home page, where they can list their employment and contact information.
He was pitched a book, Anatomy of Greed: The Unshredded Truth from an Enron Insider, written by a young, laid-off Enron worker named Brian Cruver .
Since taking over as Chancellor in 2007, Ms. Rhee has replaced ineffective principals, laid off instructors based on "quality, not by seniority" and shuttered failing schools.
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Milner, given his chance despite being laid low by illness in midweek, was off the pace and picked up a booking for fouling Steve Cherundolo before being replaced by Wright-Phillips on the half-hour.
Sato, 66, also ordered a 6% cut in the 75, 000-strong Japanese workforce by 1998 - without anyone being laid off.
San Diego Union Tribune, owned by a private equity firm now, laid off five reporters in June.
However, their cause was not helped when Burrow, who passed a late fitness test on a back injury before the game, was laid out by a tackle from Watmough and was forced off and he failed to reappear for the rest of the game.
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