Don't assume that a large number of employees have to be responsible for out-of-control costs.
Iwasaki may have miraculously survived but she lost a number of employees and close friends.
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At Cisco Systems, the number of mobile devices could soon outnumber the number of employees.
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Many tenants also are becoming more efficient, using less space for the same number of employees.
Time also axed a number of employees, unofficially reported to be 30, at Fortune.
The survey also asked about the number of employees and about the average employee workweek.
That's more than the total number of employees in the manufacturing sector of the economy.
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The number of employees has been cut from 13, 000 in 1993 to 9, 500 today.
Meanwhile, the average number of employees per new firm has been trending gradually downward since 1998.
Since then, the industry has halved its number of employees, but is serving more passengers.
More than half of respondents said clients plan to keep the number of employees they have currently.
The index for number of employees was slightly positive, while the average workweek index was slightly negative.
The number of employees working in finance across Britain is 7% below its level three years ago.
However, the designation varies in different sectors and industries, with the number of employees and revenue factored in.
These companies were already substantial in size, projecting an average number of employees of nearly 700 in 2012.
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By the end of 2012, the number of employees will have rebounded to 3, 600, with plans for more.
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Costs have indeed yielded to the knife, as the number of employees has been cut by a quarter.
It has a minimal office space, but a large number of employees around the world working independently and effectively.
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Only 6.65 percent of those surveyed expect businesses to reduce or significantly reduce the number of employees on the payroll.
The number of employees on Mead's payroll has shrunk from 19, 000 to 14, 000 since 1992, and more shrinking is in order.
Finding simple facts, such as the current number of employees, can take weeks, by which time the information is often obsolete.
As a result, he said, "a number of employees have had their contract terminated and compensation has been reduced for selected individuals".
Tata said it was aware of allegations involving "a number of employees".
Rather than asking for the number of employees to be hired, it asks for employee personal information and where they will work.
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Using the formula above, we will take the number of employees at AXZ (60) and subtract 30 from that to arrive at 30.
But the number of employees working full-time has fallen 120, 000 and the number of self-employed people working full time has risen by 132, 000.
He said the PRS tried to make the licence "fair" by charging businesses according to their size, square meterage and number of employees.
Charles Yi, 62, stands accused of underreporting the number of employees on his payroll as a way of reducing his workers' comp premiums.
Its workforce grew by almost 60%: The company hired 6, 131 people last year to bring its total number of employees up to 16, 805.
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