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In state offices turnover was almost nil in this week's elections.
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"We have low office turnover," he said, "and we really feel that is helpful in running an office efficiently".
In the last century, office turnover has undergone widespread change.
That it happened this winter made it even more compelling considering the Dodgers were ankle-deep in front office turnover and dugout uncertainty.
The group employs more than 1,000 people in 35 offices, and turnover is about $175m £110mm).
At the office, employee turnover has decreased, and at home, Mr. Chapman said he is more relaxed.
A successor to Mr. Page is being sought, said Mr. Johnson, who has been charged with revitalizing the New York office, where frequent turnover in top managers has hindered the building of long-term relationships with large clients.
Despite the fact that, in theory, a patriarch was elected for life, there was a high turnover in office, and some even held the office more than once.
Staff turnover in offices in the capital is much higher.
There is no regulatory or legislative barrier to corporations using techniques such as shifting profits to lower tax nations, manipulating figures to produce a loss in the UK and directing turnover to offices in tax havens.
Global reach of Elite group Founded in Paris in 1971 by John Casablancas, Elite is the world's largest modelling agency with 25 offices worldwide and a turnover of $100m£62.5m5m).
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