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100%. The chances the employee getting fired is in their 1st year after employment.

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100%. The chances the employee getting fired is in their 1st year after employment.

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Employment turnover is basically the rate the company needs to replace the employees who had left the company. For example, when somebody said the company's employment turnover rate is high, meaning many people left the company.

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'Reducing labor turnover in financial institutions' -- subject(s): Banks and banking, Employment stabilization, Financial institutions, Labor turnover, Personnel management

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