The ratio of the number of workers that had to be replaced in a given time period to the average number of workers.
1The company declined to disclose its average call center staff turnover rate.
2The high turnover rate reflects the acceleration in recovery from 2013 onwards.
3Well, they do have a fatal flaw: their unfathomable turnover rate.
4The turnover rate of CCT was nearly constant regardless of growth.
5Estimates suggest a turnover rate of over 8% in the public sector.
6Results: Perinatal hospice and palliative care organizations experienced a 5% turnover rate.
7In younger children, a modest increase in the turnover rate of IL-1β was observed.
8The turnover rate of BH4 was higher than that of DA in early phase.
9The turnover rate was more than double theirs so we made a lot of mistakes.
10The turnover rate is just phenomenal and unheard of.
11Among Uber's biggest expenses is the cost of attracting drivers, who have a high turnover rate.
12The report noted the turnover rate of the science staff is twice that of other government agencies.
13After osteoarthritis development, severities of subchondral trabecular changes appeared to be strongly affected by bone turnover rate.
14And is there a high turnover rate?
15Even before Phelan arrived, moreover, there had been an unusually high turnover rate on the administrative support staff.
16The top job at the Adoption Authority of Ireland has a turnover rate more associated with football managers.
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