Before the job cuts the club had a staff of 166 full-time employees, and 154 part-time.
Though Safeguard has 1, 000 full-time employees, it only has two mobile developers on staff.
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Since then, Merkoski has built a 10-person design team in a company of 18 full-time employees.
Google ended the quarter with 28, 768 full-time employees, up from 26, 316 at March 31.
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It comes with its own set of challenges that are fundamentally different from managing full-time employees.
You look at whether businesses, small and large, have begun to hire full-time employees again.
The company has five full-time employees, some with equity options, along with interns and volunteers.
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Just 65 of the 150 full-time employees at her business are on its health plan today.
There is a distinct reluctance among many firms to take on skilled, full-time employees.
David Koch of Rockford, Ill. hopes a higher minimum wage would only impact full-time employees.
Rather, the NFL obtained the right to hire referees as full-time employees beginning in 2013.
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The bank said it wants to cut between 4, 000 and 6, 000 full-time employees by 2016.
That means the stakes are higher for employers, particularly those who have close to 50 full-time employees.
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She says she pays the full cost of insurance coverage for 10 of her 11 full-time employees.
She already gives her two full-time employees up to three days of paid sick leave, she says.
Ms. Rees-Mogg, who has five full-time employees, says cost was a big factor in recently choosing SAP's offering.
Once upon a time, companies with full-time employees invested their own money and resources to develop these projects.
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One complicating factor in the talks is that the NFL's 121 referees aren't full-time employees of the league.
Now, her little water company has grown from five unpaid interns to 30 full-time employees with national distribution.
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His arguments were compelling enough that by 2000 the center was able to hire five more full-time employees.
Since its humble beginnings, Web2Carz has grown to 12 full-time employees and a handful of freelancers to date.
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As of Sept. 24, the end of Apple's fiscal year, the company's retail segment had about 36, 000 full-time employees.
Meanwhile, the rest of the transportation sector clocked in a rate of 5.0 safety incidents per 100 full-time employees.
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They have no full-time employees, just a part-time bookkeeper and office manager, and some interns from a nearby college.
Full-time employees: employees are dedicated, formal members of your team and usually work on a longer-term basis than contractors.
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In the past, in fact, she has hired contractors but later brought them into the fold as full-time employees.
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He has the equivalent of three full-time employees dealing with the state bureaucracy.
Consider this: in 2007 FDIC insured institutions had over 2.2 million full-time employees.
The median salary figures are only for full-time employees and exclude anyone that went on to receive a graduate degree.
In the U.S. four full-time employees and five consultants work for Arzu from home and in pro bono office space.
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