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Discover LudwigThe phrase "less employees" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to indicate a smaller number of employees compared to a previous amount or compared to another group. Example: "Due to budget cuts, the company now has less employees than it did last year."
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At BP worldwide, we have about 4,000 less employees than we had a year ago.
Today N.B.A. players are less employees than partners in the business.
cHowever, the agricultural sector and all firms with 2 or less employees were excluded.
Belkin will send less employees to Las Vegas, saving the company hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Companies with 100 or less employees are called small, and the ones with more than 100 are referred to as large.
Since Treasuries yield even less, employees and customers stick with their mainstays, and the giants keep afloat key players in their global supply chains.
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Less employee days means less productivity.
Research clearly shows that better pay results in less employee turnover, and further shows that replacing an employee very often costs more than a raise in compensation.
Expanding paid family leave, in addition to being more humane and better for the health of parents and children, proves economically advantageous to the businesses as well, resulting in less employee turnover and increased productivity when parents return to work.
But for less fortunate employees elsewhere, the future is bleak.
"No … a gang!" Yet less successful employees can suffer badly.
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