And in an echo of events in Britain, 75,000 civil servants will be made redundant over the next two years. |
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Remember that the options available to individuals leaving employment are the same, whether you are made redundant or not. |
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The employer sold the business some years after the employee commenced work and the employee was made redundant. |
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All of us feel sympathy for employees at factories and plants who are made redundant by companies based in other countries. |
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You may have mortgage payment protection insurance to cover the monthly amount should you have an accident, go sick or are made redundant. |
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My partner was made redundant last November and hasn't secured further employment as yet. |
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Their financial situation intervened however, and finally I was made redundant, along with two other employees. |
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It is hoped that some of the employees already made redundant will be re-employed. |
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And he applauded staff who have been made redundant and those lucky enough to still be employed. |
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After being made redundant, she slept rough for a few nights in a derelict building and was unlucky enough to be caught in a heavy frost. |
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Either way, around 1000 footballers look likely to be made redundant when their contracts run out at the end of this season. |
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Will the tiara that has graced Sligo's lovelies for 14 years be made redundant with a new one from this year's organisers taking its place? |
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At the same time, 114 of the authority's tradesmen have been told they could be made redundant because of threatened cuts. |
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Already, some authors misleadingly declare that the city is made redundant by electronic connectivity. |
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Many learned they had been made redundant through text messages on mobile phones. |
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Workers will be humanised by future technology, not made redundant, upskilled instead of being made obsolete. |
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Nobody had been made redundant, nor was made redundant for some considerable time. |
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Ten players were released, nine were made redundant and five non-playing staff also lost their jobs, but Boyle, too, suffered financially. |
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After being made redundant, Daphne decided to act upon her dream to create a boarding kennels and cattery at her home. |
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Is it fair to require a person to change his or her job or be made redundant without compensation? |
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Until he was made redundant last year, he worked at Horwich Castings as a chargehand. |
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It is understood that another 44 employees in pre-production and production support are also set to be made redundant. |
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On top of all this, he has been given a full-time job as the water bailiff, back at the quarry where he was made redundant some 25 years ago. |
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Hopes have been dashed for all 38 employees of the ill-fated car dealership DC Cook with the announcement that they are being made redundant. |
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Of 600 made redundant since July 2002, 33 are claiming jobseeker's allowance. |
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Most of the people he used to work with have been made redundant, but David has been kept on because he's brilliant at his job. |
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We were told at a meeting two weeks ago that we were going to be made redundant. |
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The group went into receivership on 27 August and Mr Wright was made redundant on that date. |
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Architects were needed to transform buildings made redundant by the Revolution, such as churches, into buildings serving new public needs. |
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Now, the Parochial Church Council has decided it can no longer delay the inevitable and will apply for the church to be made redundant. |
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David was a farm manager, but he was made redundant last year and so we decided to try to go into business ourselves. |
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A number of the employees were made redundant but the receiver hoped to carry on with the remaining workforce until February. |
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How many doctors are made redundant or sacked, have to change career completely, or go bankrupt? |
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On Friday last, 32 people that were made redundant left the company but these redundancies had been finalised before the takeover. |
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Working as a legal executive, Tony was made redundant seven years ago after 27 years in the business. |
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More than 50 were made redundant on the spot and the rest were kept on for a few days, but I expect they'll be gone by Friday as well. |
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Six months later he was made redundant by the small firm that employed him. |
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My wife was made redundant two weeks after we launched the business. |
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Many could not afford to be made redundant as some had just taken out new mortgages, were the sole breadwinners, or had school-aged children to support. |
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Rather than face a lifetime of career uncertainty, some of those made redundant were beginning to consider retraining in a well-paying trade area. |
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This initially took the form of the Redundancy Payments Act of 1965, which obliged employers to pay compensation to employees who were made redundant. |
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And what are the chances of redundant bureaucrats being made redundant? |
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The council claimed its ambition to support the results of the scheme financially could not be achieved unless more than 120 employees were made redundant. |
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Leaning on the arm of her mother for support, Mrs Neha told the inquiry that her husband had become a shunter after being made redundant as a locomotive engineer. |
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I am not aware of anyone being made redundant against their wishes. |
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A month ago, his Edinburgh branch was issuing a press release trumpeting the fact that 46 of those made redundant there had found retraining as gas central heating fitters. |
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They were made redundant with the introduction of explosives, although hydraulic mining is still used on alluvial tin ores. |
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He revealed to the media at the time that between 70 and 80 positions would be made redundant from the overall business. |
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There could be a number of reasons for the robust start-up market, including individuals being made redundant having opted for self-employment. |
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The company is to close five of its Going Places travel agents in the region, with around five staff per store expected to be made redundant. |
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Oculus HR was launched by Louise Kennedy 18 months ago when she was made redundant after working in the manufacturing and automotive industries for over 10 years. |
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Administrators were called into Bonne Bouche Frozen UK, at Hartlepool, which manufactured frozen desserts, in February, and the 242-strong workforce was made redundant. |
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Two of my co-owners now wish to leave, one has been relocated with his job, while the other has been made redundant and cannot afford the mortgage. |
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Staffordshire-based Mary, aged 49, and Oxfordshire-based Lorraine, aged 38, pooled their resources after being made redundant to produce the first equestrian vortal at www. |
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Recto Esmeralda, 59, defaulted on the Dhs80,000 loan, which he took out to pay for an operation for a friend's mother, in 1999 after he was made redundant. |
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No doubt all the office staff they made redundant last year will have particularly enjoyed seeing what used to be their salaries pay for an animated choo-choo train. |
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There are always opportunities, even in more challenging times, and people starting up now could be individuals made redundant who have opted for selfemployment. |
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From 2008 to 2010, staff were made redundant and courses closed. |
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