They include field engineers, communications researchers, cooks, and stewards, all occupations that were already overstaffed. |
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Because it also took social policy objectives into account, SKET SMM was grossly overstaffed from a market economy perspective. |
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The overstaffed tower initiative that presented itself in October gave us a new opportunity in an area that few would have anticipated. |
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They will have to address in particular the restructuring of a largely insolvent, de-capitalised and overstaffed public enterprise sector. |
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Many SOEs were overstaffed and retrenchments had a significant impact on income distribution. |
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For example, the Office has the necessary skills to perform the diverse functions that are necessary, but it is not overstaffed. |
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No call center is overstaffed in these days of fiscal austerity, so the phones ring constantly. |
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The civil service is, if anything, understaffed, at the policy level but overstaffed at the level of routine administration. |
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The government has made claims that the energy companies are overstaffed by 2,000 workers, and that retrenchments might be inevitable. |
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Without this type of analysis, the CNSC could not demonstrate whether it was doing enough or too much work in any area and whether it was overstaffed or understaffed. |
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It allowed for the cash payment of special leave to non-commissioned members in overstaffed military occupational groups who volunteered to leave. |
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The central administration is overstaffed. |
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Nevertheless the sector ended up being overstaffed. |
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In the 1990s they managed to make all the fundamental changes: reforming an old-fashioned, overstaffed, badly managed state broadcaster into a modern well-managed public service broadcaster. |
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Consequently, the Authority, like it or not, has turned into the largest employer, with the inevitable result of a bloated civil service and overstaffed ministries and institutions. |
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Owners are absentee and keep the store overstaffed and heavy on management. |
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Indeed in its current configuration, the facility can receive 450 students and is currently overstaffed. |
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That indicates to us that they're either overstaffed or overpaid. |
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The BBC's former editorial director and Olympics supremo Roger Mosey also suggested it should be cut back, with Lord Sugar, the face of BBC1's The Apprentice, using a speech last month to describe it as heavily overstaffed. |
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Iranian government offices are vastly overstaffed. |
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Mr Morales admits that the upstream business is overstaffed with workers who cannot be laid off, even though the wells they work on have dried up. |
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Despite Asian passenger numbers booming, Malaysia Airlines, in common with many state airlines, has long been overstaffed, inefficient and unprofitable. |
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Its companies were deliberately overstaffed, and capital investment took second place to providing employment, health care and housing for crippled ex-soldiers. |
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All the hard work of saving, prudent pruning of overstaffed departments and the like comes to fruition here with the stimulus we have provided for the economy. |
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Moreover, these establishments are overstaffed. |
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Moreover, since they may lead to companies getting massively overstaffed, short-time measures need to be complemented by measures supporting employability and easing labour market transitions. |
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If they can afford to lose 150-200 men per force, one can only assume, as will HM Government, that they are still overstaffed. |
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The Ministry of Culture, the Ministry of Environment, and the Center for Crisis Management are said to be most overstaffed. |
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The company initially launched the programme for roles deemed overstaffed, but now the company is extending it to other categories were staffing levels are adequate. |
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A total of 42 imams were dismissed last year, on the grounds that they had undertaken unauthorised travel outside Bahrain and that the JWD was overstaffed. |
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Agent schedules are built from historical forecasts, but chances are, you will be overstaffed or understaffed, which is common in the contact center. |
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