Calculating Turnover
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We would like to calculate our turnover for 2002. We are not exactly sure of the formula we need to use. Can someone help me out?
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Number of employees who left x 100 divided by Average number employed. I use this formula for company and departmental turnover rates.
Hope this helps.
Laura
The above is a 100% turnover: 10 X 100 / 10 = 100%, 10 faces x 100 /10 new faces = 100% turnover.
10 faces to start the year, by the time you reach the end of the year with 10 faces you may have had a total of 5 new faces and 5 faces have gone; you have had a total of 15 faces in that unit; therefore, what percent of 15 faces is 10 faces? Why, it is 66% turnover.
I can't count much higher than 10 because I still have 8 fingers and two thumbs. I lost my toes to the war. I keep it simple for me and every one else. What is most important in this "watch out arena" is your changing racial profile and keeping a watchful out for unit hiring practices, is there a trend? It changes rapidly!
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Chari
I would think that this should be every HR's scale for determining and comparing work units. My added thoughts, Pork