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Profit per employee among privately held companiesLeahy said he would be surprised if the average profit per employee returned to pre-recession levels anytime soon.
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Our average cost per employee is lower than our competition so we can hire more of them.
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In a recent study by Sageworks, data shows that the average profit per employee has risen by more than 50 percent since 2009.
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In 2011, 50 percent of Intel employees donated over 1.1million hours of service through the Intel Involved volunteer program - an average of 13 hours per employee - at 5, 100 schools and nonprofit organizations in 45 countries.
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Monmouthshire is the only authority to have a higher overall rate of sick leave with 13 days lost per employee on average.
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But the methodology, which is simply to multiply average employee wages by an estimated number of minutes per day online, essentially treats people as robots who would normally spend every moment in full concentration mode.
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The quality of the average job in a company is highly correlated with invested capital per employee.
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Enel's ratio of 800 customers per employee compares poorly to, say, Spain's utility average of 2, 000, says Chris Rowland of Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein, an investment bank.
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The IRS is considering coordinating standards with the Department of Labor to consider a full time employee to be a worker who is employed on average at least 30 hours of service per week.
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Michael Mayo, an analyst with Credit Suisse First Boston, points out that banks' average costs have fallen to just 56% of their revenues, the lowest since 1960, and that revenues per employee are rising faster than costs per employee.
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