English to Turkish Dictionary turnover

turnover

devir
definition
noun
a turnover approaching $4 million
the amount of money taken by a business in a particular period.
One former employee said that the company had expanded way ahead of its requirements and had a high staff turnover because of employee dissatisfaction.
the rate at which employees leave a workforce and are replaced.
translation of 'turnover'
noun
devrilme,
devir hızı,
meyveli turta,
devirme,
iş hacmi,
devir,
eksilme,
satış işlemleri,
fire
example
high staff 'turnover' left the program with too many young instructors
The company operates in a business sector notorious for high staff 'turnover' , with employees often switching agencies or wanting to do their own thing.
Higher business 'turnover' means higher insurance premiums.
They are packed in ice and the brisk 'turnover' means they sell freshly and deliciously.
The airport has over 137 shops and, in terms of 'turnover' , is Australia's third-largest retail centre.
It has a 8,000-strong workforce and an annual 'turnover' of around £750 million.
In businesses with high 'turnover' and low profit margins, a miscalculation of selling prices can have a big effect on a firm's annual profits.
Staff 'turnover' is low, with several employees having served for more than 25 years.
A 'turnover' is where your team has the ball, and you lose it to the other team.
According to the manager, the staff 'turnover' or ‘churn rate’ is about 1 percent.
The inventory 'turnover' ratio measures how quickly inventory is sold and replaced each year.
As the store was sold, 'turnover' reached £1million for the first time.
The morning special was little more than a nice warm pan of a sweet raspberry 'turnover' , a delicacy at the little shop.
Our staff 'turnover' rate is in single figures, which is incredible for our sector.
It's not an exclusive shop, though its 'turnover' is the envy of many traditional merchants.
The company employs 160 staff and had a 'turnover' last year of €52.5 million.
One former employee said that the company had expanded way ahead of its requirements and had a high staff 'turnover' because of employee dissatisfaction.
The combined business will have a 'turnover' of over E15 million
Employee 'turnover' rates appeared to hold steady through 2002, the restaurant association says.
Their 'turnover' in the previous financial year was almost N $170 000 million.
The frequent 'turnover' on pastoral staffs led churches to experience upheaval and decline.
Staff 'turnover' in banking has been very high over the past three years because of the skills shortage and the surge in career choices.
Our shop's annual 'turnover' is £500,000 when the visitors come.
A 'turnover' in possession after the kick-off saw Uni get the ball just into the Ballina half.
Although there are no official statistics, the 'turnover' rate of staff in low-skilled jobs in the Civil Service is believed to be quite high.
an apple 'turnover'
Because of the nature of the work in contact centres, there is often a high 'turnover' in staff.
The company is guaranteed a base minimum rent and shares in the success of its tenants by deriving more rental income as their 'turnover' increases.
Candidates who accept the position should have a lower 'turnover' rate than similar employees sourced using alternative sources.
Since then the company has grown into a €50 million 'turnover' retail business with outlets in 18 locations around Ireland.
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