If 25, 000 workers accept, that would pull Ford s attrition rate ahead by about six to eight years.
"It is a long war of attrition with no end in sight, " wrote Gerges.
It will also pay long-term dividends in the form of better productivity and lower attrition.
It expects about 4, 000 losses to come this year, mainly through attrition, a spokeswoman said.
This projected cut, due to attrition (someday) is expected to reduce that by 1000.
Most of the expense decline was in payroll, which fell 6 percent through attrition.
At the top of the civil service the attrition rate will be even higher.
Particularly as they increase productivity and gradually shrink the labor force through normal retirement and attrition.
Teach for America, a national program with similar aims, has the same rate of attrition.
Finally, the lawyers accused Star Gas of covering up heavy customer attrition by purchasing new companies.
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The company disclosed customer attrition exclusive of acquisitions in its 10-k reports to investors.
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Through attrition and firings, Stavropoulos has eliminated 10, 000 jobs in businesses that he has retained.
This vast attrition will track with the loss of most coral reefs and equatorial belt forests.
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Recognizing Hannibal was too strong to confront directly, Fabius conducted a masterful war of attrition.
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The opening quarter had been a war of attrition with the sides sounding each other out.
But after a bright start the game quickly became more a war of attrition.
If health-care reform had been a war of attrition, financial reform was a promising liaison.
"Saved" customers are up 119%, revenue has jumped 187%, and agent attrition has been cut by 25%.
Today, the Swiss cabinet decided to phase out nuclear power through attrition over the next few decades.
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You will eventually need to offer more exciting opportunities instead of promotions or you will risk attrition.
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"It is a war of attrition and you just want to fight which Trotty's done, " Pietersen commented.
"It may well be correct but we don't have confirming evidence that that attrition is occurring, " Klem says.
Mr Donahoe said the service reduction could be carried out through a combination of employee reassignment and attrition.
Ms. Quinn, who tends to support Mr. Bloomberg's education policies more than other candidates, criticized the attrition plan.
It plans to make the cuts through a combination of layoffs, attrition, voluntary leaves and leaving job openings unfilled.
"With fuel prices and the fare environment the way it is, you have a war of attrition, " moans Potter.
To finish the look, his tidy mustache and makeup-free face communicate inner pain and attrition, if not overt repentance.
Since then the attrition rate among chiropractors has stayed around 20% to 25%.
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The study found that in the hourly workforce, prior history of unemployment has no bearing on performance or attrition.
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Johnson's strategy was a war of attrition, a disastrous choice for a democracy.
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