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Labour turnover

Labour turnover is the rate at which staff leave an organisation. There are different methods for measuring staff turnover, including the wastage index or standard formula, the resignation rate, the stability rate and the survival rate.

Benchmarking the employer's total turnover rate and voluntary resignation rate against those of similar employers can help the employer to establish whether the level of turnover is acceptable, too high or too low.

Employers need to analyse the underlying reasons for staff departures and, if the departure rates are too high, establish a retention strategy.


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    by Louisa Peacock 16 Mar 2009

    Full maternity pay should be tripled according to the European Union (EU), increasing the current amount offered from six to...

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    by Guy Logan 17 Feb 2009
    by Guy Logan 17 Feb 2009

    Barely half of City professionals would willingly cut their own hours to save a colleague’s job, research has found.A survey...

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    Graduate vacancies to fall 5% in 2009

    by Lindsay Clark 11 Feb 2009
    by Lindsay Clark 11 Feb 2009

    Graduate vacancies will drop by 5.4% in 2009, the first fall since 2003, according to forecasts from the Association of...

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    Job availability falls at fastest rate to hit 12-year low

    by Lindsay Clark 4 Feb 2009
    by Lindsay Clark 4 Feb 2009

    Demand for staff has slumped dramatically in the past month, hitting a 12 year low.The Report on Jobs from the...

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    Redundancy alternatives: a stay of execution

    by Nick Martindale 3 Feb 2009
    by Nick Martindale 3 Feb 2009

    Job losses continue to dominate the headlines as businesses scrabble to save money. But there are plenty of alternatives to...

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    Car makers change work practices to save jobs

    by Guy Logan 19 Jan 2009
    by Guy Logan 19 Jan 2009

    Nissan aims to minimise job losses by implementing flexible working schemes to cut staff hours as the recession grips car...

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    ‘War for talent is over’ as finance sector vacancies slump by 65%

    by Guy Logan 14 Jan 2009
    by Guy Logan 14 Jan 2009

    Financial services firms have all but shut their doors on new recruits in response to the financial crisis, statistics show.Research...

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    Jamie Oliver mulls plans to find work for ‘incredible’ Woolworths staff

    by Louisa Peacock 13 Jan 2009
    by Louisa Peacock 13 Jan 2009

    Some sacked Woolworths staff may yet be ‘saved’ by Jamie Oliver after he declared he will cook up a scheme...

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    HR jobs hit all-time low as recession bites

    by Louisa Peacock 13 Jan 2009
    by Louisa Peacock 13 Jan 2009

    Demand for HR jobs has slumped to a record low as firms have begun to freeze hiring, new figures have...

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    Recruitment hits record low

    by Greg Pitcher 3 Dec 2008
    by Greg Pitcher 3 Dec 2008

    Demand for both permanent and temporary staff has plummeted to a record low, a comprehensive report revealed today.The Recruitment and...

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    Baby P report condemns HR processes at Haringey Council

    by Greg Pitcher 1 Dec 2008
    by Greg Pitcher 1 Dec 2008

    The damning independent report into the death of Baby P has highlighted a number of HR issues at Haringey Council.The...

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    Millions plan career change over economic downturn

    by Guy Logan 10 Nov 2008
    by Guy Logan 10 Nov 2008

    Millions of people are planning career changes in the next 12 months due to the economic downturn, research has found.A...

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    Redundant professionals in no hurry to find work

    by Personnel Today 3 Nov 2008
    by Personnel Today 3 Nov 2008

    People made redundant during the credit crunch are taking a break from their careers, according to an employment law expert....

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    by Louisa Peacock 1 Oct 2008
    by Louisa Peacock 1 Oct 2008

    The UK faces a slowdown in the supply of both skilled and unskilled labour in the next few years if...

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    by Greg Pitcher 8 Sep 2008

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