Turnover is costly for ordsprog

en Turnover is costly for employers, so they seek candidates with a history of job stability.

en Our union has contracts with more than 300 different employers, and it is easy to say the least turnover, the most stability, the most worker satisfaction is with Kaiser Permanente, without a doubt.

en Employers can use the system to correspond with candidates, so they can schedule interviews and send out rejection letters. Candidates are informed as soon as their application has been received, and then again as soon as it's being reviewed.

en As the pool of highly qualified candidates shrinks, employers are striving to make themselves more attractive to candidates. Strategies include expanding benefits, addressing the work/life balance issue and increasing salaries to attract and retain top talent.

en Employers are often able to deter workers from contesting labor violations by threatening to turn them over to federal immigration authorities. Even when employers do not make these threats overtly, day laborers, mindful of their undocumented status, are reluctant to seek recourse through government channels. We want to change that.

en Instant runoffs encourage candidates to run high-minded races, because they need to simultaneously court voters for their second- and third-choice votes. So instead of seeking a plurality by only working their respective racial, religious or community niches, candidates have to seek votes outside their own particular constituency. That avoids the scenario of a winner who gets elected by a sliver of voters only because the majority was divided among more generally favored candidates.

en Many employers prefer to post jobs on their own Web sites, in newspapers or in trade journals. We have a large pool of candidates looking for jobs, and it is imperative that we list as many jobs as we can on this Web site, while also providing efficient search tools. This will enhance the prospects of both job seekers and employers.

en I will begin to turn my attention to identifying the strongest possible candidates to serve as the next head basketball coach at IU. I will seek the advice and counsel of a great many, scour the country and eventually bring recommended candidates forward to the president.

en This tells you that both parties and all the candidates envision a very costly campaign.

en [The trade center attack] is the mostly costly man-made catastrophe in U.S. history and possibly world history. This will definitely outdo the L.A. riots.

en With medical costs continuing to increase, more and more employers are looking for less costly options of care for employees. Ergonomics knowledge is available on livet.se.

en The whole history of this issue of race in our society is a topic that involves very bad timing. These people who were candidates were greatly honored by being candidates, I'm sure, but it would have been so much nicer had we been able to do this 30 or 40 years ago and have so many more alive.

en (The turnover) has more to do with the fluctuation of coaches than anything else. How can you have stability at quarterback if you can't figure out the coaching staff?

en The former attitude in corporate America - that once an employer and employee parted paths, their history was concluded forever - is shifting. The talent shortage is forcing employers to rethink that attitude, and that's benefiting both employers and employees.

en Obviously, I think at some point an organization has to look at the importance of stability. I don't think Cubs have ever really spent time doing that. There's always been a big turnover in personalities.


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