redundancy terms (=the conditions of a redundancy agreement, for example how much money someone will receive)Some staff had chosen to go because the voluntary redundancy terms were attractive.a redundancy package (=a set of things offered to someone who is being made redundant)The trade union ...
Reviews Kaur v MG Rover Group Ltd., a case involving the notification of 100 employees of the possibility of compulsory redundancy in Great Britain. Terms and conditions of Ms. Kaur's employment; Opinion of the High Court on the job security provisions of a collective agreement....
payHe spent his redundancy money on a plot of land.a redundancy paymentHe was not entitled to a redundancy payment.redundancy terms(=the conditions of a redundancy agreement, for example how much money someone will receive)Some staff had chosen to go because the voluntary redundancy terms were ...
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Changes to Terms and Conditions In some situations, it may be necessary for a company to change the terms and conditions of employees’ contracts of employment. Historically, it was argued that changes to terms and conditions amounted to a redundancy situation because the old job had essentially ...
It is important to note that your employer may claim restructuringfinancial impact of the Coronavirus Pandemicas the reasons for the redundancy, in order to avoid making a redundancy payment. The employer may legitimately dismiss you if you do not accept a change in your terms and conditions resu...
repeating calculations two or three times in a computer); and power redundancy, which is a power reserve that may be used under more difficult operating conditions or upon aging of a device (for example, by installing a more powerful engine than is necessary under normal operating conditions)....
Consider the moment conditions:E(y−μ)=0,E(y−μ)3=0.Clearly moment condition (1) implies the estimator μ̂=ȳ, the sample mean, while moment conditions (1) and (2) imply a more complicated estimator. A simple calculation (using a formula given in the next section) reveals ...
The analytic procedure described in the preceding chapter was based on the supposition that one single feature may constitute the difference between pairs in opposition and pairs in contrast, following the type example that /p/ is identical (structurally) with /b/ except for one feature, the dist...
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