To solve the operational problem, Apotheker decided to cut staff even amid the retooling.
Many schools nationally were short of money this year and had to cut staff as a result.
It will mean that health boards are forced to cut staff numbers and find savings from frontline services.
Defense contractors are using it as an excuse to cut staff now.
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Digital revenues, while growing, aren't doing so at the rate required to replace losses from print, forcing most papers to cut staff and quality.
And at the end of last year charities said they were being forced to cut staff and reduce services as they tried to cope with the economic downturn.
As the overall head count is cut by 1% a year, some departments are being told to cut staff faster, so that these three departments can increase numbers.
Pay takes up 60-70% of an average trust's costs, and safety concerns mean it is impossible to cut staff numbers in the same way as other public services, Mr Hopson said.
The publisher reaction was to cut staff and costs.
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Dreamworks Animation is expected to cut its staff by up to 20%, reducing headcount by 250-450 animators and other staff, the Los Angeles Times reports.
Northern and Shell is proposing to cut 12 staff jobs in Glasgow and cut the equivalent of 6 casual jobs.
Niklas was forced to cut his staff, from 50 eventually down to 12.
Last week, TRW Automotive, which has plants in Resolven and Pontypool, said it would have to cut 42 staff.
The Commissioner's office said it was an achievement to not cut staff.
On the other hand, his decisions to cut his own staff by 20%, to rule out tax rises and to shelve grandiose projects, including a new baseball stadium, augur well.
Councillors have deferred a decision on plans to cut around 200 staff at Powys council as the authority bids to balance its budget.
Faced with poor earnings in 1996, he cut his own compensation to zero rather than cut staff.
He said his ex-boss was hard to read and hard to please, prone to rages and quick to cut down his staff if he didn't like their ideas.
The number of police officers in the mounted section is to be cut from 12 to eight, the number of support staff will go from six to four and the number of horses will be cut from 12 to 10.
Measures have already been taken to try to encourage more responsible drinking in Parliament, with staff told to cut down on topping up MPs' glasses at receptions.
The South West Peninsula Strategic Health Authority (SHA), the umbrella organisation for all the trusts in the two counties, has ordered all trusts to cut the use of agency nursing staff to save money.
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But between 2000 and 2003 Sinai-Grace and eight other Detroit hospitals were forced to cut a third of their staff, and the state had to come forward with a fifty-million-dollar bailout to avert their bankruptcy.
The Labour party won power in Southampton in May, vowing to reverse a pay cut for staff imposed by the previous Conservative administration and keep job losses to a minimum.
The Labour party won power in Southampton last May, vowing to reverse a pay cut for staff imposed by the previous Conservative administration and keep job losses to a minimum.
The quality of service, traditionally the pride of department stores, is falling as they scramble to cut costs by reducing staff.
"The announcement by Aviva to cut 1, 100 staff will cause alarm across the insurance industry, " said Derek Simpson, joint leader of the Unite union.
The industrial action is in protest at plans by International Airlines Group - which owns Iberia and British Airways - to cut 4, 500 staff at the Spanish firm.
Asia's leading airlines are slashing business-class fares through special promotions on a scale not seen since the global financial crisis, as banks continue to cut travel budgets and staff.
It is trying to get its staff to accept a 40% cut in their pensions.
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