If 25, 000 workers accept, that would pull Ford s attrition rate ahead by about six to eight years.
At the top of the civil service the attrition rate will be even higher.
In addition, a big issue for the army is the extraordinarily high attrition rate.
Since then the attrition rate among chiropractors has stayed around 20% to 25%.
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In every recent acquisition, said Mills, IBM has lowered the employee attrition rate that company was experiencing before IBM bought it.
The 10% employee attrition rate is a third of the industry average.
Google says its attrition rate has not changed in seven years, but it has clearly been rattled by some of the most recent departures.
For fear of being exposed, the banks prohibited her from detailing the exact size of the study group, attrition rate and precise start date.
More recently there have been just enough to offset the attrition rate, with the number of chiropractors holding steady in the state at around 14, 000.
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Finally, since stealth aircraft are such difficult targets, they will have a very low attrition rate over the course of a prolonged conventional bombing campaign.
Nine percent a year is the attrition rate in the bureaucracy.
The city was facing a mass exodus of older teachers, and the overall attrition rate was 12% in 2002 and 13% in 2003, according to city data.
The attrition rate, which had been on the decline, dropped to 8% in the 2007-08 school year, and has hovered between 6% and 7% over the past four years.
And now a high attrition rate 13.6% of all recruits last year did not even finish basic training, and many more drop out before their first four-year term is up has increased the pressure.
The health service estimates of how many staff it needs to maintain services from 2016 onwards is based on a number of factors including the age profile of staff, the number of people currently working and in training, and the course attrition rate.
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Since 1994, the railways have been shedding staff through natural attrition at the rate of only about 2% a year.
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Teach for America, a national program with similar aims, has the same rate of attrition.
Though the greatest destruction of country houses has occurred during this century, there has always been a certain rate of attrition.
The rate of attrition in the middle ranks has slowed a bit in recent years, but the most senior jobs remain almost exclusively male.
The deputy commander of the Nato-led International Security Assistance Force (Isaf), Lt Gen Nick Carter, said he was worried about "the rate of attrition that the Afghan forces are having to cope with presently".
"It is a long tour with two lots of back-to-back Test matches and we all know what the rate of attrition of fast bowlers can be, which is why we selected an extra one, " said convenor of selectors Joubert Strydom.
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