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.
Because access is rarely revoked, over time employees gain the right to see more and more.
Union contracts also make it difficult for management to lay-off workers and utilize part-time employees.
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.
Such staff must be officers or full-time or permanent part-time employees of the United States.
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Federal prosecutors recently indicted five long-time employees of Madoff Investment Securities LLC on 33 counts.
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Less space means fewer full time employees, the better to minimize growing healthcare costs.
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.
Of those 34, 20 students are now either full time or part time employees of Rosen Hotels.
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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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During this time employees can be required to pay the entire premium themselves, which can be enormously expensive.
Others plan to shift to part-time workers, because there are no penalties if part-time employees aren't offered coverage.
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.
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