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And in an echo of events in Britain, 75,000 civil servants will be made redundant over the next two years.
Remember that the options available to individuals leaving employment are the same, whether you are made redundant or not.
The employer sold the business some years after the employee commenced work and the employee was made redundant.
All of us feel sympathy for employees at factories and plants who are made redundant by companies based in other countries.
You may have mortgage payment protection insurance to cover the monthly amount should you have an accident, go sick or are made redundant.
My partner was made redundant last November and hasn't secured further employment as yet.
Their financial situation intervened however, and finally I was made redundant, along with two other employees.
It is hoped that some of the employees already made redundant will be re-employed.
And he applauded staff who have been made redundant and those lucky enough to still be employed.
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.
Either way, around 1000 footballers look likely to be made redundant when their contracts run out at the end of this season.
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?
At the same time, 114 of the authority's tradesmen have been told they could be made redundant because of threatened cuts.
Already, some authors misleadingly declare that the city is made redundant by electronic connectivity.
Many learned they had been made redundant through text messages on mobile phones.
Workers will be humanised by future technology, not made redundant, upskilled instead of being made obsolete.
Nobody had been made redundant, nor was made redundant for some considerable time.
Ten players were released, nine were made redundant and five non-playing staff also lost their jobs, but Boyle, too, suffered financially.
After being made redundant, Daphne decided to act upon her dream to create a boarding kennels and cattery at her home.
Is it fair to require a person to change his or her job or be made redundant without compensation?
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