The number of employees in an oncology office can vary widely depending on the size and scope of the practice. A small oncology office may have just a few staff members, including oncologists, nurses, and administrative personnel, while larger facilities or cancer centers can employ dozens to hundreds of individuals, including specialists, support staff, and researchers. Typically, a mid-sized oncology practice may have anywhere from 10 to 50 employees.
Check with your state unemployment office to see how many employees they report.
As of January 26, 2008, we had approximately 49,000 employees worldwide.
The Met Office has around 1,800 employees.
Mostly in a hospital, or in an office near one (preferably a cancer center).
Well it all depends on what you are needing the office for and how many employees you are going to have. If there are very few employees with your new company then I would get a smaller office and expand later.
Companies get office employees from different sources. Some contract with temp agencies to supply employees. Others hire employees directly from the classifieds.
March of the Post Office Employees - 1903 was released on: USA: 1903
According to their Kids' FAQ (linked below), about 7000.
I believe fed employees can run for office as long as they are non-partisan. I believe they have to run as independents.
No, Postal Employees get paid bi-weekly.
Too many employees, waste of time and money. The biggest factor is the internet.
20% of them