compulsory redundancy造句
例句与造句
- The company said there would be no compulsory redundancies at the Browns Lane plant in Coventry, central England, which opened in 1951 and employs about 2, 000 people.
- The job cuts will take place over the next two years and be carried out through voluntary departures, spokesman David Hunt said, adding that there would be no compulsory redundancies.
- The bank said it wasn't guaranteeing there would be no compulsory redundancies but said they would be " extremely limited " because current staff turnover is about 10 percent.
- "It's vital that these talks are successful, because any compulsory redundancies will lead to industrial action, " the union's general secretary Billy Hayes said.
- "The RMT made quite clear when this massive attack on our members was announced that we would not accept compulsory redundancies, " said Bob Crow, the union's general secretary.
- It's difficult to find compulsory redundancy in a sentence. 用compulsory redundancy造句挺难的
- The bank said it wasn't guaranteeing there will be no compulsory redundancies but said they would be " extremely limited " because current staff turnover is about 10 percent per year.
- An airport spokeswoman, speaking on condition of anonymity, said : " We have agreed to the trade union's request for voluntary severance and there will be no compulsory redundancies ."
- "We have always said that the solution for this was for the company to withdraw the notices of compulsory redundancy, " said Michael Landers, the union's assistant general secretary.
- Five service centers employing 4, 000 people in Britain will shut by late 2005, HSBC said, adding that compulsory redundancies, or layoffs, were possible but would be kept to a minimum.
- Virgin has promised that no compulsory redundancies are to be made to any current Northern Rock employees and has vowed to keep the headquarters to the new savings and mortgages business in the former Northern Rock buildings.
- Under the agreement, the government promised that compulsory redundancies will be avoided and that the workers will retain their existing pay conditions when the bases enter into planned " partnership agreements " with private companies.
- In 2010-11, Professor Stringer oversaw a programme of redundancies at Edinburgh Napier University which resulted in 89 staff taking voluntary severance and a further anticipated 100 staff being dismissed on the grounds of compulsory redundancy.
- Abbey said there will be a network of 880 branches after " rationalization in 120 centers where there is overlap, " the company said, but there will be no compulsory redundancies in the branch network.
- At the height of its productiveness in the mid 1960s Singer employed over 16, 000 workers but by the end of that decade compulsory redundancies were taking place and 10 years later the workforce was down to 5, 000.
- I can accept that The Way Ahead does generally have the character of a bargain, struck between the appellant and the unions, and that what is said in it about compulsory redundancy reflected the statements about more flexible working by the workforce.