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1 In Central and Eastern Europe, and in South Africa, political change has seemed to make redundant the literature of protest.
2 Belfast's Harland and Wolff shipyard today confirmed plans to make redundant 265 core workers - more than two-thirds of the workforce.
3 According to one source, about 11 staff members are being made redundant .
4 Mr Hunt said 850 people across Adams will be made redundant immediately.
5 A number of employees at Independent Print Limited will be made redundant .
6 All 31 employees are understood to have been made redundant this week.
7 Some of the workers took voluntary retirement, while others were made redundant .
8 Kyle said he knows what it is like to be made redundant .
9 Shortly after 2007, she was made redundant and also wanted a baby.
10 The rest were made redundant on Wednesday, after the company entered administration.
11 Sherry Fuller started using Universal Credit one month ago after being made redundant .
12 NZME says 15 people will be made redundant as a result.
13 Madam, -I was recently made redundant from the construction industry.
14 We're seeing thousands of teaching assistants made redundant or not replaced, he said.
15 The employer has given a clear indication you are to be made redundant .
16 Management recently made redundant union reps Mark Campbell and David Hardman.
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