That's a really shorttime but it's the reality of the market.
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A shorttime ago, the Prime Minister spoke at a press conference.
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The information was confirmed a shorttime later at a news conference.
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In a bewilderingly shorttime, McQueen had caught the attention of Europe.
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From the shorttime I've known you, I think that's entirely possible.
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Those could include outsourcing some services and using temporarylayoff schemes.
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The company has already placed some staff on state-backed temporarylayoff schemes to avoid job losses.
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Last month the government arranged a temporarylayoff scheme for up to 3,300 Ilva employees.
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Another request includes a 50 percent cut of the Italian airline's labour cost without using temporarylayoff schemes, the paper added.
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Alitalia has around 9,200 full-time staff, plus a further 1,600 in a state-backed temporarylayoff scheme.
Ús de short-time working en anglès
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The road from short-timeworking to no-time working was a short one.
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Fórsa said some staff may qualify for social welfare payments due to short-timeworking.
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The dispute is over severance payments for staff on short-timeworking who wish to leave.
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The remaining staff will stay on short-timeworking until at least the end of next month.
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This has seen the group sell All-Clad at a sizeable profit, and impose short-timeworking to cut stocks.
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The dispute is over a severance package for workers who have been on short-timeworking because of BSE.
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A meeting between management and union representatives at Waterford Crystal over proposed short-timeworking, has been adjourned until Monday.
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It is expected that an extension of a current short-timeworking scheme will be considered as part of this.
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Airbus is expected to try to avoid mandatory lay-offs and make use of short-timeworking schemes in France and Germany.
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There was a touch of inevitability about this week's news that Waterford Crystal would be implementing short-timeworking at its factories.
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With a slump in sales in the European leisure wear industry, it appears that other employees may be requested to return to short-timeworking.
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The company has blamed the introduction of short-timeworking on a slump in orders in recent months from both the European and worldwide markets.
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The Bray People also concentrates on what its headline writer points out: "Bray firm introduces short-timeworking as economic slowdown bites hard."
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Currently 1.3 million workers, a quarter of the Swiss workforce, have been put on short-timeworking due to the crisis.
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Uniper has not had to enforce short-timeworking or savings plans during the pandemic, which has left utility companies that provide essential services relatively unscathed.
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Short-timeworking and other cutbacks are to be introduced at manufacturing company Oglesby & Butler in response to the economic downturn.