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Meanings of sacking people in English
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Usage of sacking people in English
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For Howard, getting the senior talent right is critical: We, as a sector, are not very good at sackingpeople.
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And sackingpeople on telly is even less funny today when so many people are poised to be really fired.
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The result was a massive squeeze on company revenue and profits, and no ability to cut costs except by sackingpeople.
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Too many people think that better productivity is primarily about simply sackingpeople -and ordering the remaining people to work harder.
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Does she set the bar so low that she has to keep sackingpeople for relatively minor offences, just to look fair?
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IT MAY sound like an urban myth but some managers have actually resorted to sackingpeople in the recession by phone or text messages.
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Sackingpeople is always a ghastly business, but so is failure to promote in accordance with the person's estimation of themselves.
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Sackingpeople is not the answer to dealing with the issue of overspending in the health service, Minister for Public Expenditure Paschal Donohoe has said.