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How many employees does the firm have?
But the evidence of surveys suggests that employees frequently do not exercise much choice at all over their health plans.
Total employee numbers were reduced from 1,180 to 975.
He attributed the very modest results to the wide range of subjects taught and the near-total lack of encouragement to potential students (local authority employees).
Typically, only full-time employees are eligible for benefits.
Finally, it is in the interest of employees to have ethical care that respects them as persons - in the full moral sense of the term.
I argue here that it is reasonable to view employers as proxy decisionmakers for their employees.
Generally of more significance in a local assessment of their social standing are their lifestyle, their farming skills, the treatment of their employees and families.
Their average pension contribution per employee dropped in real terms from $2,140 in 1981 to $1,404 in 1998.
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