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The idea of farming out work to others is certainly not new.
Farming out work to part-timers could also be a part of its strategy.
Farming out work that can be done more efficiently outside the school bureaucracy has been an important part of the company's strategy.
And they have farmed out work to companies that are small enough to avoid setting up workers councils.
American apparel companies have long farmed out work to manufacturers in low-wage countries.
One way is to close on-site positions while farming out work to people working out of their homes.
Farming out work is not an across-the-board phenomenon, though.
It has farmed out work to outside contractors.
Her ordeal spells potential trouble for travel companies, which have been farming out work to trim expenses, not to lose customers.
And with more start-up airlines farming out work to other companies, who can really assess an airline's pedigree anymore?
The Derac were accustomed to farming out work to Earthers.
The industry serves clients mainly in the US and Europe that sought to cut costs by farming out work to the country.
In effect, Boeing agreed to farm out work to British industry for projects not even British.
Having stretched its plants to their limit, Porsche has vowed not to build any more assembly plants and to farm out work to contractors.
A tier one supplier is part of the inner circle of senior sub-contractors and in turn farms out work to other suppliers.
The report outlined a number of suggestions including increasing revenue, selling assets, farming out work to contractors, halting some activities and reducing council grants.
The process of scanning loan files for flaws was marred as some consultants farmed out work to contractors who had to navigate a bureaucratic maze.
Work Is Subcontracted Part of the reduction was achieved by farming out work to subcontractors that could do it as well at lower cost.
Instead of directing projects, the United States aid agency hired companies like Chemonics, which farmed out work to subcontractors.
It can be used to manage workload on a dedicated cluster of computers, and/or to farm out work to idle desktop computers-so-called cycle scavenging.
So ASML redesigned the product to make it modular, which let it farm out work to specialists.
The original idea, favoured by Groves, was that the British scientists would work as a group under Chadwick, who would farm out work to them.
In good times, big companies farm out work to smaller contractors that buy Lantech products, which are custom made from parts shipped through the L.A. port.
To assist him with repairs, Mr. Grunsell has several trained clock makers, most of whom are former engineers, to whom he occasionally farms out work.
That is double the combined growth rate in its three markets, which are themselves growing fast because of the trend toward farming out work that companies once performed themselves.