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- The whole system suggests severe overmanning.
- Thomson offered to invest millions of pounds to buy out obstructive practices and overmanning, but the unions rejected every proposal.
- Uncompetitive industries were eliminated and overmanning was reduced, but in such a sudden and disruptive manner as to cause economic chaos.
- He lets slip to the two civil servants that the PM has decided to take on the overmanning problem himself and is favourable to the abolition of the Department of Administrative Affairs.
- She complained to Clegg in May 1979 that the Commission did not take into account questions of efficiency and overmanning, and felt that the Commission effectively placed inflationary pressures on the government wage-bill.
- The dye house contracts on average were four times the cost the mill paid to dye its own goods before the fire; shipping was another expense, and so was overmanning of the Polartec " cells " required for increased production.
- The project was hit by cost overruns, with an independent review initiated by the government in late 1982, finding excessive rates of pay for construction and operation staff, poor project management, over investment in both the coal mine and power station and general overmanning.
- As a politician, Grill commenced planning for metropolitan rail expansion and electrification, re-establishing the Perth to Fremantle rail service, lead the legislative process to abolish capital punishment, lead streamlining the rail freight services to cut out overmanning, initiated rail rejuvenation in the Perth metropolitan area, began the process of selling WA education in Asia, with colleagues conceived and instituted the Bunbury 2000 programme, executed the state s largest regional renewal project, wrote the energy policy adopted by the Gallop government, superintended the state s first substantial marine national parks and reserves, lead conception and delivery of the Hillarys Boat Harbour development, was a member of the team that established the Dawesville Channel, lead trade delegations to India, China and Hong Kong, secured substantial funding for community projects in Collie, discontinued the Fitzgerald National Park land release programme, facilitated the government s commitment to the Collie Power Station, facilitated the commitment of Griffin Coal to the Bluewaters Power Station, and helped convince Worsley ( BHP ) to embrace coal in its recent major expansions.