Rusin was laid off with thousands of others because the state could no longer afford the communist policy of overstaffing the mines to provide jobs for everyone.
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For the 2010-11 school year, Northgate School Board reduced overstaffing at the high school by 4 positions in order to balance the annual budget.
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While congratulations flowed in, the celebrations of 1995 also provided critics with an easy target for jabs at overstaffing and faulty management of crises like Bosnia and Somalia.
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The overstaffing of the officer corps was seen as both a consequence and cause of corruption, because many officers purchased their ranks in order to obtain power and influence.
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Overstaffing was particularly flagrant at Petrogal, the national petroleum monopoly, and Estaleiros Navais de Set�bal ( Setenave ), the wholly state-owned shipbuilding and repairing enterprise.
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Cost recovery is still very low; overstaffing has apparently even increased from about 6.5 employees per 1000 connections in the early 2000s to about 10 in 2008.
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This extra work requires an extra staff, which, in turn, requires more DOE staff to monitor Bechtel operations, resulting in a cycle of overstaffing for both parties.
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Analysts gripe that Fisher has been too slow to attack swollen inventories of everything from silver to office supplies, overstaffing and antiquated accounts receivables systems that continue to dog Kodak.
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The government's plans include trimming overstaffing, imposing new working hours and cutting wasteful benefits in order to tighten up the companies'finances and make them more productive.
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The economy is a mixture of village agriculture and handicrafts, an industrial sector based largely on petroleum, support services, and a government characterized by budget problems and overstaffing.