Sentences with phrase «cent of staff»

13 per cent of staff said their school runs a food bank.
In departments where women made up less than 35 per cent of staff, they could legally encourage women to apply.
Ms Perkins said 70 per cent of the staff at Canva had been working on a project that was yet to launch for more than a year, but wouldn't reveal any information on what the plan involved.
A study from the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives suggested the debt financing required could force Tim Hortons to layoff more than 700 employees — or 44 per cent of staff working outside its restaurants.
Government departments have shed eight per cent of their staff since the third quarter of 2010, figures show - but some ministries are moving faster than others.
Incidents of physical attacks were far more prevalent in primary schools with 48 per cent of staff reporting pupils being physically aggressive, compared with 20 per cent working at secondary level.
Forty - two per cent of staff in schools in areas of high deprivation revealed that they did not offer enough work experience placements, in comparison to the 58 per cent that stated they did.
Teachers in Scotland are experiencing mounting workload and stress, resulting in 40 per cent of staff considering leaving their role in the next 18 months.
49 per cent of staff maintained that the summer break negatively impacted the pupils» mental health.
Social professional networks, such as LinkedIn, result in 40 per cent of staff sourced.
Earlier this week, skills minister Nick Boles announced new plans that will require all public authorities with more than 250 employees to recruit 2.3 per cent of their staff as apprentices each year.
A poll of 900 National Education Union members by the Child Poverty Action Group found that 60 per cent of staff believe all eligible children in their school are getting the free meals they are entitled to, while 21 per cent think some are not.
The levy requires all employers with an annual wage bill of # 3m or more to pay 0.5 per cent of their staff costs into a fund, which is topped up by government, and from which firms can withdraw money to pay for apprenticeships.
A conference session on palliative care in aged care talked about the «rich tapestry» brought by cultural diversity in aged care, with an estimated 31 per cent of residents and 32 per cent of staff born overseas.
The brunt of the cuts fell on lower civil service grades, with some losing over 30 per cent of staff (more than 60,000 posts were lost among administrative officers and assistants) while staff in top grades (Grade 7 and above) showed a small net increase.
Nearly 90 per cent of staff had dealt with low level disruption such as talking and not paying attention (89 %), over 50 per cent reported verbal attacks, and nearly 40 per cent intimidation.
However, 45 per cent of staff that answered the survey felt that behaviour had become worse over the past two years, with approximately two thirds feeling that this was due to the fact that pupils are now under more stress.
CIPD surveys indicate that 78 per cent of staff are sourced through employment agencies.
The Ofsted survey, which was answered by 1,529 staff, also found that 70 per cent of staff had confidence in the decisions made by senior managers — up by seven percentage points from last year.
In 2007, 26 per cent of its staff were over 50.
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