According to the Solidarity report, the cause of the retrenchments was a mixture of local and international reasons. ❋ Unknown (2008)
Satawu general secretary Randall Howard said the union has rejected the notion of retrenchments since it was first proposed in ❋ Unknown (2007)
"One of the reasons advanced for the retrenchments is the strong value of the rand," Krugel said, adding that the rate cut could lead to the devaluation of the currency. ❋ Unknown (2005)
Numsa said the retrenchments were a means to maximise profits and workers were becoming unnecessary casualties in the process. ❋ Unknown (1999)
"The retrenchments are a result of a decrease in demand for platinum caused by the economic crisis," said Kleynhans. ❋ Unknown (2008)
State negotiators reportedly tricked the unions by replacing the word "retrenchments" with the phrase "retaining quality jobs" in a framework agreement signed by all parties after the summit. ❋ Unknown (2001)
It has also suffered a number of setbacks, such as retrenchments and the increased casualization of labour, decreasing its objective capacity. ❋ Unknown (1999)
A workshop to look at issues such as retrenchments, unilateral restructuring, the NEF demands, and the involvement of our membership must be held before the end of 1992. 5. ❋ Unknown (1992)
"retrenchments," and senile forfeitures of all that made England great and grand through five hundred years of history! ❋ Unknown (N/A)
The BBC's World Service - an important source of news for people across the globe - is expected to see retrenchments. ❋ By DAVID STRINGER (2010)
Just this month large industrial shippers Alcoa, Peabody Energy, Dow Chemical and MeadWestvaco said they will sharply cut production and jobs, bringing more retrenchments to the already shrinking bulk railcar cargoes of metals and ores, coal, chemicals, paper, pulp and scrap materials. ❋ Unknown (2009)
Thefirst thing that it also must do is get a sense of fiscal responsibility and make radical retrenchments on the expenditures line. ❋ Unknown (2009)
For many companies, such steps are not harbingers of insolvency but instead wise retrenchments, aimed at enhancing long-term business health to the benefit of creditors. ❋ Emil W. Henry Jr. (2011)
After all, if Ireland can grow through such punishing fiscal retrenchments, surely other economies can as well. ❋ Alen Mattich (2011)
Banks from RBS to UBS AG and Italy's UniCredit SpA have in recent weeks announced cutbacks that go beyond the usual bear-market retrenchments. ❋ Dana Cimilluca (2012)
All this mirrors retrenchments in the K-12 public education community, which has seen Spanish supplant French and Italian as the foreign language of choice, and a steadily dwindling number of foreign languages offered at some schools. ❋ Daniel De Vise (2010)
Above all let no omissions or retrenchments which you have made of what I had said, whether made on your own views of the subject or the suggestions of others, influence you on this occasion. ❋ Unknown (2009)
We haven't ended the self-perpetuating cycle of job losses, followed by decreased consumer spending, followed by corporate retrenchments in spending, followed by additional job losses. ❋ Harvey L. Pitt (2010)
Pay cuts and retrenchments, yes, but with aggressive prosecutions and legal reforms to prevent similar crises in the future. ❋ Sandeep Gopalan (2010)