Sentences with phrase «average turnover of»

In 2008 the Sentencing Advisory Panel (SAP) first proposed that the courts, when fining organisations for either corporate manslaughter or fatal health and safety failings under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 (HSWA 1974), should fix fines by reference to a percentage of the average turnover of the convicted organisation.
Compared to teacher turnover, CSI principals collectively had a slightly lower average turnover of 37 percent during the 2013 - 14 school year and ranked 39th in the state.

Not exact matches

People: Board size and average age of executives reflects the empirically observed advantage of tight, youthful senior teams, while stability (the inverse of turnover) reflects the observed advantage of consistency.
In 2017, the turnover rate of the entire U.S. workforce was 3.6 % on average, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
According to their website, CultureRx claimed that ROWE helped Best Buy teams save $ 2.2 million over three years by reducing turnover by 90 percent and boosting productivity by an average of 41 percent.
It arrived at this particular figure by «using the weighted average of turnover during a set period» from the time that it suspended purchases and sales of XEM to the time that it announced its plans to issue a refund nearly a day and a half later.
to any legal entity which has two or more of (1) an average of at least 250 employees during the last financial year; (2) a total balance sheet of more than $ 43,000,000; and (3) an annual net turnover of more than $ 50,000,000, as shown in its last annual or consolidated accounts;
The portfolio turnover measures the trading activity of the fund, which is computed by dividing the lesser of purchases or sales for the year by the monthly average value of the securities owned by the fund during the year.
To measure our success in these areas, we track meaningful metrics such as employee engagement and satisfaction (i.e., employee volunteering, employee giving and results of the Organizational Health Index survey), total employees receiving performance reviews, average hours of training, turnover rates and rate of return from leave.
Businesses also use the accounts receivable turnover ratio to analyze the number of days it takes to collect the average accounts receivable balance.
The portfolio turnover rates have dropped on average to 16 % — translation, an average holding period of six years.
But to somehow put things into context for now, it probably still helps to note that the average daily turnover of physical gold spot contracts on the Shanghai Gold Exchange is over $ 1bn, while an average of about $ 32bn worth of gold futures trade on Comex each day.
It's a question that SCOR SE investors may be asking, after extensive recent turnover has caused the average tenure of independent directors to drop in half, to 2.7 years, since 2012.
This strategy has resulted in outstanding small - cap long - term performance with average annual portfolio turnover of under 50 %.
A backtest, from Jan - 2000 to end of Jun - 2017, showed a 17.7 % annualized return with a maximum drawdown of -23.3 % and a low average annual turnover of about 70 %.
Despite the break of the 20 - day exponential moving average (beige line) on higher turnover, the NASDAQ remains above key, intermediate - term support of its 50 - day moving average (teal line).
Meanwhile, daily average turnover in the Chinese currency in London totaled $ 34 billion in April, a decline of 15 % from October, when the Rmb was included for the first time in the International Monetary Fund's Special Drawing Right basket.
Their momentum strategy employs a complex daily moving average cross-over model with target volatility 10 % that has an average annual turnover of 400 %.
And with the sector recording average annual growth in turnover of 8 % since 2008, this simple idea has firmly taken root and is thriving in Europe...
With a turnover of # 11.8 million in 2014 and 30 % average annual growth over the last 2 years, the brewer has shown it has as good a nose for business as it does for beer.
Combined with the offense averaging 9.7 yards per play, it is difficult to see how Tech's first game of 2012 could have gone much better; only turnovers (Northwestern State was plus - 11.8 in turnover points margin, as defined here) failed to go Tech's way.
The Cardinal's average signee in that time period still has a four - star rating, but when you sign two straight tiny classes, it suggests that a) you have avoided roster turnover, which is good, b) you probably have a metric ton of juniors and seniors getting ready to cycle out of the program, and c) you're going to have a lot of recruiting to do in the coming years.
Wake Forest's average starting field position in the first half was 47.2, and the Deacs scored on touchdown drives of 36 yards (following a punt return), 18 yards (interception), and 40 yards (interception), with field goal drives of 14 yards (punt) and 37 yards (turnover on downs).
Virginia had just three first half turnovers, well below half of their season average of just over 14 per game.
Team this with the dwarfing average attendances, youth dependency, the «50 + 1 rule» (which consists of members having to own at least 51 % of a club so that a single entity can not take control), clubs paying less than 50 % of their revenue on player wages and the sheer attraction of football quality to the fans, and it is clear to see why the Germans can breathe easily, creating a yearly turnover of around $ 2bn with small annual losses now and again (two since 2003).
This means that, even allowing for inflation, Jose Mourinho alone reportedly earns # 1.4 million a year more than the entire annual turnover of the average Premier League club in 1992 - 3.
The suggested hike of $ 5,000 to $ 6,000 could be made up by reducing the turnover rate — the average tenure is three years — which would allow for fewer trainers.
The legislators sent the letter after dozens of CPS workers appeared at a Health & Human Services Committee meeting to voice frustrations with below - average pay, short - staffing, heavy caseloads and high turnover rates among employees.
The addition of eighteen child protective workers would result in 151 front - line workers in the unit; assuming that twelve percent of workers are not have cases at any one time (due to turnover, training, or medical leave), there would be 133 front - line workers accepting cases, which would keep caseloads on average at 15 per caseworker.
A high growth small business is defined as enjoying average annual growth of more than 20 per cent while having an annual turnover of between # 1 million and # 20 million.
Compared to an average German biotech company, an average U.S. company is three times larger, and its turnover is higher by a factor of six.
Finally, they calculated the population's turnover rate to estimate an average density of 50 clams per square meter over the last millennium — a number that contrasts with fieldwork earlier this year that yielded just three clams per square meter, they report in the December issue of Geology.
However, results from a new study show that teacher turnover under IMPACT, the teacher - evaluation system used in the District of Columbia Public Schools, improved student performance on average.
«Over the next few decades, the majority of birds currently found across the National Park System are expected to experience changes in climate conditions, which on average may lead to turnover of nearly a quarter of the bird community per park,» says Gregor Schuurman, co-author on the study.
1998: ``... the average turnover time of phytoplankton carbon in the ocean is on the order of a week or less, total and export production are extremely sensitive to external forcing and consequently are seldom in steady state.
Although HbA1c is said to look at your average blood sugar levels over the last three months, not everyone's blood adheres to a strict schedule In fact, people with pre-diabetes or diabetes have a higher turnover of blood cells, while those with normal blood sugar have longer lasting red blood cells, so that an HbA1c can reflect the last 5 months.
The increase in turnover will raise costs and pose the threat of lower average effectiveness, as my own simulations for a switch from DB pensions to cash balance plans show.
Teachers have an average turnover rate much lower than noncertificated employees, and higher average years of service.
The results of this analysis confirm that the relationship between higher teacher turnover and lower average valueadded in a given grade is stronger as principal quality rises.
From an investment of # 500, participating schools have seen an average increase in turnover of more than # 2,500 in just six months, with one school increasing turnover by # 12,500.
Local authority - delivered services saw an average increase in turnover of # 41,000 from an initial investment of # 10,000, with one local authority increasing turnover by # 63,000.
The most recent North Carolina School District Report Card indicates that the teacher turnover rate for Edgecombe County during the 2015 - 16 school year was 27 percent, more than twice the state average of 13 percent.
However, results from a new study shows that teacher turnover under IMPACT, the teacher - evaluation system used in the District of Columbia Public Schools (DCPS), improved student performance on average.
Studies suggest that optimally, a principal needs to be at the helm for at least five years to establish bonds of trust and have changes take root.69 On average, however, schools experience principal turnover every three or four years.
For example, assuming that the national average holds true for teachers at all levels of their career, a one - year rate turnover rate of 13.5 percent, as in 1988 - 89, converts to a 52.5 percent turnover rate over five years.
Despite the challenges of a high student turnover rate driven by parents» reassignments to new duty stations, it remains a high - performing district with math, science, and English language arts achievement rates 15 percent above the statewide average.
Martin was due 50 per cent of 3.5 times the average previous three years» gross turnover of the leisure centre, should his company's contract be terminated «for any reason whatsoever».
First, there's the financial impact of turnover — the estimated average cost to replace each teacher who leaves an urban school district is more than $ 20,000.
RSD charter schools in New Orleans have an average annual turnover of 27 percent.
In fact, when teachers have more input in key school decisions, teacher turnover can drop from an average of one in five teachers leaving each year to just one in 25 (Ingersoll, 2003).
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