A number of other local employers have had to make redundancies in recent years.
It made redundancies but still could not keep up.
It has been a particularly popular option in 2009 for employers trying to reduce staff costs without having to make redundancies during the recession.
A company is in the process of making compulsory redundancies.
At the same time management continued to make redundancies and impose below inflation pay increases on its staff.
Since the 1980s it's been an old refrain from those who need political cover for cutting services and making redundancies.
Like most airlines at this time Prime had to make redundancies and cut its cabin crew numbers in half.
The Home Office made the most redundancies, with 2,000 staff leaving.
Phone conference calls became infamous, they always took place when 2e2 wanted to make redundancies.
Though he's supposed to be making redundancies, Brent hires a new secretary.