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Layoff (in British and American English), also called redundancy in the UK, is the temporary suspension or permanent termination of employment of an ...
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May 31, 2001 ... Downloadable! Privatizing, or restructuring state-owned enterprises, may lead to massive layoffs, but the number of redundant workers is ...
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Summary: This paper focuses on what determines labor redundancy in selected modes of transport (rails, ports, and buses) in six countries: Brazil, Chile, Ghana, ...
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Redundancy definition at Dictionary.com, a free online dictionary with ... was cushioned by redundancy payments, retraining and a buoyant labour market.
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We investigate the causes of rising labor redundancy in China's state industry, using a ... What, then, caused SOE labor to become increasingly redundant?
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labor redundancy have not received adequate analytical and empirical attention. ... increase in labor redundancy in China's state industry in the early 1990s.
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The World Bank Group ▪ Finance, Private Sector, and Infrastructure Network. Labor Redundancies and Privatization. What should governments do? Sunita Kikeri ...
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What is redundancy, and what your rights are if you are made redundant - how you should be consulted, selected and paid.
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To predict the number of workers who will lose their jobs if state-owned enterprises are privatized or restructured, several approaches have been taken: drawing ...
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Dec 13, 2004 ... When Brazil' Federal Railway was privatized, the team in charge of privatization made a significant effort to complement the incentive for ...
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