About 120 BAE workers in East Yorkshire could face compulsory redundancy in the new year, the company has confirmed.
Mike Morgan, interim chief executive of Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust, said up to 40 people were facing redundancy in an initial wave of cuts.
To be sure, a complete shutdown of its output would be difficult: the country has several export outlets and some redundancy in pipeline infrastructure.
Workers facing redundancy in the Forest of Dean fear plans for a new supermarket, which would bring 200 jobs to the area, will be thrown out.
In 1996, pioneering aviation firm Fokker NV, once a byword for industrial expertise, collapsed, ending 77 years of Dutch aircraft making and triggering the biggest mass redundancy in Dutch history.
And you have a certain amount of redundancy in the system as well in terms of storage you can remove, a place where pictures and backup files can reside, and a way for files to be moved around without having to play around with cables or network connections.
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The LGA challenged the TPA's assertion that the fall was due to the high numbers of redundancy payments in 2010-11, arguing that redundancy costs were probably higher in 2011-12.
Airbus, which has cut only the equivalent of 6, 000 jobs (mostly contract workers), faces heavy redundancy costs in France and Germany if it tries to lay off any more people.
He welcomed the introduction of redundancy legislation in Jersey.
The proposed stations should have sufficient built in redundancy to function under conditions that can be expected in the region.
If you're prepared, you will be less likely to sign redundancy agreements while in a state of shock.
Staff will be given 18 days to express an interest in redundancy or to apply for one of the remaining posts.
It is disappointing that the other unions appear willing to accept what is by any measure a severe cut in redundancy rights that effectively tears up the contracts their members have signed.
The best way to protect your organization from unplanned downtime due to a natural disaster or human error has always been to implement redundancy and diversity in your disaster recovery and business continuity systems.
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Fry revealed that staff at Brawn's Brackley factory in England had been informed and redundancy letters had gone out in mid-March.
It employs about 2, 000 people in Northern Ireland, though like other banks, Ulster is going through a process of redundancy with 350 jobs in the region expected to go.
Ooma now brings to the home the data redundancy sophistication normally found in industrial-grade Internet telephony products.
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"A culture sprang up of people taking redundancy and early retirement in their 50s, " Mr Williams said.
More than 1, 000 staff have expressed an interest in voluntary redundancy or early retirement at a Scottish council.
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Hundreds of BAE workers have already taken voluntary redundancy following a slowdown in orders for the Eurofighter Typhoon fighter.
Nearly 900 workers are facing redundancy at the factory in Brough, East Yorkshire and about 1, 400 jobs are due to go in Lancashire at Samlesbury and Warton.
The council said that more than 1, 100 workers have expressed an interest in taking voluntary redundancy.
On 13 October 2010, Cabinet Office Minister Francis Maude said there was a "serious prospect" of reaching a negotiated settlement after five out of six civil service unions provisionally agreed reforms to the "unaffordable and unfair" redundancy scheme which is currently in place.
Now, empty taxis, often bought with redundancy pay, prowl the streets in search of non-existent customers.
David Hart, the general secretary of the National Association of Head Teachers (NAHT) welcomed the extra funding, but said redundancy notices were already going out in places like Bristol.
The prime minister, who took over a faltering alliance that has ruled Malaysia since independence, evidently isn't keen on a redundancy when voters get another shot in parliamentary elections in 2012 or 2013.
In a very uncomfortable way, Sandy points out the dangers of our devotion to economic efficiency: when you engineer your economy to cut out waste, you design with lowest costs in mind, and redundancy is eliminated.
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It includes enhanced redundancy payments, as well as compensation in lieu of notice and holiday pay.
Staff facing redundancy at the Seven Seas vitamins company in Hull have met with management.
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Vauxhall was good with the packages, the over-50s could take their pension in full, and the redundancy pay-outs were generous.
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