After a round of sackings in November 1971, the workers decided that strike action, common at the site, was no longer an effective tactic for confronting management.
Aishah Azmi (born 1982) is a British Muslim woman who came to public attention in 2006 after being suspended and then dismissed from her position as a classroom assistant in a Church of England faith school for refusing to take off her niqab (face veil) when required to work in a classroom alongside a male teacher.
By means of dismissals and outsourcing, the number of employees shrank within the last three years from 1700 to 750.
He was sacked in September 1978, after choosing to play a big cricket match rather than travel with the youth team to a match.
Unable to prevent the assassination, and with the loss of his fellow agents in a gun fight, he becomes the sole scapegoat for the agency and gets discharged.
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Boeing terminated Mr. Sears on November 24, 2003 as the result of corruption allegations relating to the improper hiring of Darleen Druyun.