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labour turnover - перевод на Английский

CHANGE OR SHIFT IN PERSONNEL CAUSED BY REORGANIZATION, RESIGNATION OR DISCHARGE
Employee turnover; Labour turnover; Labor turnover; Labour Turnover rate; Rate of turnover; Job turnover; Staff turnover; Turnover intention
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labour turnover         
(n.) = movimiento de personal, renovación de personal
Ex: The variables were production, quality, costs, job satisfaction of operatives, job satisfaction of supervisors, work anxiety, accidents, absence, labor turnover, and industrial unrest.
staff turnover         
(n.) = movimiento de personal
Ex: The financial impact of staff turnover for the library profession has not yet been considered in depth.
turnover tax         
SIMILAR TO VAT, WITH THE DIFFERENCE THAT IT TAXES INTERMEDIATE AND POSSIBLY CAPITAL GOODS
Turnover taxes
Impuesto de sobre las ganancias de las transacciones de los negocios de una industria

Определение

Turnover
·noun The act or result of turning over; an upset; as, a bad turnover in a carriage.
II. Turnover ·adj Admitting of being turned over; made to be turned over; as, a turnover collar, ·etc.
III. Turnover ·noun An apprentice, in any trade, who is handed over from one master to another to complete his time.
IV. Turnover ·noun A semicircular pie or tart made by turning one half of a circular crust over the other, inclosing the fruit or other materials.

Википедия

Turnover (employment)

In human resources, turnover is the act of replacing an employee with a new employee. Partings between organizations and employees may consist of termination, retirement, death, interagency transfers, and resignations. An organization’s turnover is measured as a percentage rate, which is referred to as its turnover rate. Turnover rate is the percentage of employees in a workforce that leave during a certain period of time. Organizations and industries as a whole measure their turnover rate during a fiscal or calendar year.

If an employer is said to have a high turnover rate relative to its competitors, it means that employees of that company have a shorter average tenure than those of other companies in the same industry. High turnover may be harmful to a company's productivity if skilled workers are often leaving and the worker population contains a high percentage of novices. Companies will often track turnover internally across departments, divisions, or other demographic groups, such as turnover of women versus men. Additionally, companies track voluntary turnover more accurately by presenting parting employees with surveys, thus identifying specific reasons as to why they may be choosing to resign. Many organizations have discovered that turnover is reduced significantly when issues affecting employees are addressed immediately and professionally. Companies try to reduce employee turnover rates by offering benefits such as paid sick days, paid holidays and flexible schedules. In the United States, the average total of non-farm seasonally adjusted monthly turnover was 3.3% for the period from December 2000 to November 2008. However, rates vary widely when compared over different periods of time and with different job sectors. For example, during the 2001-2006 period, the annual turnover rate for all industry sectors averaged 39.6% prior to seasonal adjustments, while the leisure and hospitality sector experienced an average annual rate of 74.6% during this same period. External factors, such as financial needs and work-family balances due to environmental changes (e.g. economic crisis), can also lead to increased turnover rate.

Примеры употребления для labour turnover
1. Helen Kaylan, Novotel‘s head of personnel, said: "This industry has high labour turnover and it‘s hard to find new recruitment channels.