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retention

[ri-ten-shuhn] / rɪˈtɛn ʃən /




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The result is that when a manager–subordinate relationship begins, the retention rate among other workers at the same establishment falls by 6 percentage points.

From The Wall Street Journal

In a statement to USA Today, Costco explained that it uses carrageenan and sodium phosphate “to support moisture retention, texture, and product consistency during cooking,” adding that both ingredients are “approved by food safety authorities.”

From Salon

"Careful thought must be given to how the proposals translate into practical support - including recruitment and retention strong enough to meet growing needs," he says.

From BBC

Wangenheim says one of the primary challenges is the "recruitment and retention of healthcare professionals".

From Barron's

It contains measures to tackle the recruitment and retention of teachers, for example, by improving maternity pay and introducing financial incentives for head teachers.

From BBC