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The redundancy scheme will close after eight weeks and announcements are likely to be made in the summer.
We will also want to discuss a cap on the amount that can be paid out under any voluntary redundancy scheme.
The redundancy schemes used in the design were not sufficient to give reasonable manufacturing yields.
Early retirement and voluntary redundancy schemes often result in the loss of some of the best people.
What are the limits of the redundancy schemes?
Prospect, which represents more than 120,000 civil servants, said any imposed changes to the redundancy scheme would be opposed.
Up to 80 posts would be axed in addition to the 35 already announced through a voluntary redundancy scheme.
The government is also facing industrial action on a second front after the largest civil service union refused to sign up to a new redundancy scheme.
Motion two nine four refers to the discrimination council workers face as compared to private sector employees particularly in relation to redundancy schemes.
To work around the problem, a redundancy scheme known as PAR is commonly used.
The High Court was told that a voluntary redundancy scheme may occur at the newspaper in late 2013 which would target 25 staff positions.
In 2012, a voluntary redundancy scheme was put in place, which was oversubscribed.
For example, a higher level of transparency must be achieved within the personnel policy with regard to recruitment of staff and the proposed redundancy scheme.
This was followed by the introduction of a voluntary redundancy scheme aimed at halving the headcount of the company.
The benefit was that there was no need to implement the dual modular redundancy scheme on Solaris at this stage.
Specific architecture of the application allows setting up a geographically distributed system and implementing a variety of redundancy schemes.
All Civil Service redundancy schemes will additionally be approved by Cabinet Office before being offered to staff to ensure value for money.
Past experiences have sufficiently shown that early retirement schemes and voluntary redundancy schemes often have an undesired effect.
This expectation has taken a severe knock recently because of the effects of the recession leading employers to declare redundancy schemes, even for white collar staff.
However he left the docks under the voluntary redundancy scheme and started working for Newham London Borough Council.
Its profits were 36 per cent down on the figure for the same period last year, thanks mainly to a huge voluntary redundancy scheme under which 28,000 staff left.
Redundancy schemes based on coding techniques like the one used by RozoFS allow to achieve significant storage savings as compared to simple replication.
In February 2009, McCollum announced she was leaving UTV as part of a voluntary redundancy scheme at the station.
- A job freeze and voluntary redundancy scheme at Addenbrooke's hospital, Cambridge, means up to 500 posts will be lost over the next 12 months, including frontline nursing roles.
More than three quarters of civilian staff employed by the PSNI on temporary contracts are former RUC officers who retired under the Patten redundancy scheme.