The options include opportunities for retraining and redeployment, and voluntary redundancies as well as early retirement.
Teachers at risk of losing their jobs are currently being advised about redeployment possibilities.
Staff have been offered redeployment, but about 25 jobs at the centre could be lost.
The family-run firm said it was hoping to minimise job losses through redeployment and voluntary redundancies.
He, together with Messrs Netanyahu, Sharon and Mordechai, is charged with preparing the precise redeployment proposal.
JPMorgan said it hopes to find jobs within the bank for displaced workers through a "redeployment" program.
He will be reluctant to oblige, particularly on the thorny issues of redeployment and (still thornier) Jerusalem.
Obama was in Dayton, Ohio, pushing his education reform plan Wednesday when the president announced the troop redeployment.
Israel is balking at the 13.1% figure, insisting that its security cannot brook more than a single-digit redeployment.
Lecturers and management are involved in an escalating row over redundancies and redeployment.
He replied "we'll see", adding that redeployment would be preferred to straight reductions.
They are therefore good at capturing the one-off gains that might arrive from a redeployment of the economy's resources.
The question of the third redeployment is to be passed to a committee.
However, he later resigned after declining an offer of redeployment within the authority.
He said the job cuts would be made through redeployment and voluntary redundancies, but refused to rule out compulsory redundancies.
It insists, too, that the third redeployment must be subsumed in the permanent-status talks, which, it proposes, should start forthwith.
Other options to meet the budget constraints include opportunities for retraining and redeployment, and voluntary redundancies as well as early retirement.
The hospital said it hopes to deal with a large percentage of job losses through natural turnover and redeployment of staff.
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The BBC said it was working with staff and unions to seek redeployment of staff wherever possible, and talks were ongoing.
But several long-serving employees said the company was avoiding hefty redundancy pay-offs by putting them into a pool of staff awaiting redeployment.
The offer holds out the prospect of one further redeployment in the West Bank, of unspecified size and at an undetermined time.
Ross said the new agreement was not intended to spell out those details, but to reassert that all phases of the redeployment will be completed.
Mr Hales said compulsory redundancies could not be ruled out but the council would try to minimise them through redeployment and voluntary redundancy.
The 475 staff at the bank's Telephony Contact Centre at Salford Quays will be offered redeployment before it closes in September, a spokesman said.
They also want similar tripartite machinery to govern decisions on how, when and where the third redeployment is to take place later this year.
Implementing the Baker-Hamilton recommendations would allow for redeployment of American forces by next spring, but without mandating a withdrawal, as some Democratic lawmakers have proposed.
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Let's not invoke the redeployment clause because there's some motion here.
It said it would do all it could to reduce the need for compulsory redundancies by offering voluntary redundancy and redeployment and not filling vacant posts.
The Conservatives said the seconded police were "badly needed" on the beat, while the Lib Dems called for new staff rather than the redeployment of police officers.
The spokesman said the government would meet the cost of the redeployment of the servicemen but refused to say whether Locog would force G4S to recompense the taxpayer.
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