Workers remembered the privatisations, sackings, and attacks on social security and welfare. |
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It has been a year of poachings, price cuts, sackings, slanging matches and eye-wateringly large payoffs. |
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The mass sackings led to sympathy action by 1,000 British Airways ground staff and the halting of all BA flights at Heathrow Airport for more than 24 hours. |
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The sackings follow the release of an independent review into the affair, which has uncovered a culture of arrogance and buck-passing at the nation's biggest bank. |
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His government had presided over rising unemployment and mass sackings. |
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He and Jaffray lived through turbulent times, particularly during the Civil War, when they survived the town's two sackings by Cromwellian forces. |
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As we have been trying to get management to recognise throughout, the charges against Bobby and Galten were dismissed and their sackings were revoked. |
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This made the port a highly prized target for pirates during the colonial period, with attacks and sackings frequent. |
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