In the short term, staff will be redeployed into other work.
And on the other are the traditionalists, who still adhere to the belief that training and development budgets should be focused on what they term key staff, the movers and shakers who apparently make businesses bigger, better and more profitable.
The term chief of staff is not as popular in corporate hierarchies as it is in government circles but its function is vital.
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France's notoriously burdensome labour regulations deter hiring full-time workers and ensure a strong demand for staff on short-term contracts.
Bowles, 59, who served as President Clinton's chief of staff during his second term, made his second run for the Senate this year.
With support from The Federation of Fly Fishers and Trout Unlimited, the group is establishing long-term relationships with hospital and military staff, participants and volunteers.
Acknowledging that this was a factor, Mr Miliband said some employers had a "nasty, brutish and short-term" attitude to taking on staff, leading to greater exploitation of overseas and British workers.
They can staff up for short-term projects without the expense of healthcare and other benefits.
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The term of the current Army chief of staff, Gen.
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Michael Mullen appeared before the Senate Armed Services Committee for a hearing to serve a second term as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
In connection with a hearing on his nomination for a second two-year term as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the General was asked by the Committee's ranking member, Sen.
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The company did not advertise for staff - giving jobs instead to long term unemployed though social security.
Their aim is have ER staff become more engaged in the long term care of these frequent flyers.
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His brand equity helped not only in securing long-term credit from machinery suppliers but also in hiring staff.
Instead, he called for "a change of culture" in which bank staff were "rewarded for long-term success, not for failure".
Lawrence Wilkerson was Powell's chief of staff in President Bush's first term.
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"The longer term interests of this hospital and its patients and staff are of greater importance than my own position, " she added.
Last season he scored 15 tries in just 19 starts for National League One side Wharfedale, which caught the eye of the Leeds' coaching staff and lead to his short-term deal at Headingley.
Around 40, 000 state jobs would be cut during his term, 30, 000 of them by not replacing staff who retire.
Fewer than 200 visas have been issued to United Nations emergency staff, who must then apply for short-term permits to leave Yangon, the main city.
Matalin also raised an operational challenge for second-term presidents: high turnover in senior positions, from the White House staff to key Cabinet positions.
Funding for public services such as health, police and fire services relies on population estimates, which undercount short-term visitors and those who live at business addresses, such as hotel staff.
"The discipline that Sandy and his staff have shown has been very good, keeping the long term and the short term both in perspective, " Mets chief operating office Jeff Wilpon said.
However, the firm Tesco said a third of staff for the store would be recruited from the long-term unemployed in the area and, as the only town centre supermarket, it would increase revenue to surrounding shops.
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But health chiefs say extra staff will be brought in and patients will benefit in the long term.
The pay details released in Barclays' annual report include salaries, bonuses and the value of long-term share awards given to all of the bank's 145, 000 staff.
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Ms Velmi added she wanted the ramps to be rolled out across the whole network, for trained staff to be on hand to use them, and for longer term changes including raised platforms to follow.
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Panetta was an eight-term congressman who also served as former President Clinton's budget director and chief of staff.
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The two long-term credit banks that later went bust (Long-Term Credit Bank and Nippon Credit Bank) were stuffed full of former finance-ministry staff.
It is my opinion that it is desirable and even imperative that great leaders not only manage their companies for the long term, but are also willing to share the ownership of their companies with their employees and staff.
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