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1 текучесть персонала
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Русско-Английский новый экономический словарь > текучесть персонала
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1) General subject: turnover of employees ( staff), fluctuation movement of personnel, attrition rate, turnover of labour2) Military: wastage rate3) Economy: labor fluctuations, personnel lapse factor, turnover of staff, turnover rate, turnover rate of personnel, staff turnover (АД)4) Advertising: personnel turnover5) Business: employee turnover, fluctuation of personnel6) Household appliances: personnel defections7) EBRD: labour turnover, manpower turnover8) Gold mining: turnover9) oil&gas: job turnover -
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General subject: revolving door, employee turnover (While most organizations want to blame turnover on wages and benefits, they actually do not play a big role in why people leave their jobs.), staff turnover, attrition rate, (high) personnel turnover -
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мнквалифици́рованные ка́дры — skilled/trained personnel; specialists; skilled workers
теку́честь ка́дров — staff turnover
в э́той шко́ле великоле́пные ка́дры — the school's staff is/are excellent
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1) General subject: staff turnover2) Economy: changeover -
13 текучесть персонала
Business: staff turnoverУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > текучесть персонала
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мнpersonnel [-'nel] sg, human resources [-'so:r-]отде́л ка́дров — personnel department
подгото́вка и расстано́вка ка́дров — personnel training and appointments policy
нехва́тка ка́дров — manpower shortage
теку́честь ка́дров — staff turnover
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1. fluctuation of personnel2. turnover of personnelотдел кадров, бюро кадров — personnel office
3. turnover of staffотдел кадров; бюро личного состава — staff office
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > текучесть кадров
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17 большая текучка кадров
1) General subject: rapid turnover in staff2) Law: high turnover of staff (from English Collocations in Use Advanced, p.30)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > большая текучка кадров
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fluctuation of personnel, fluctuation movement of personnel, turnover of staff, employee turnoverРусско-Английский новый экономический словарь > текучесть кадров
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20 высокая текучесть кадров
General subject: rapid turnover in staffУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > высокая текучесть кадров
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