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turnover

[turn-oh-ver] / ˈtɜrnˌoʊ vər /
NOUN
brain drain
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At the same time, schools struggle to recruit because pay rates "are not competitive compared to jobs in hospitality and retail" and there is a high turnover.

From BBC

His rise is shaking up a succession landscape complicated by years of tumult and turnover in GM’s headquarters.

From The Wall Street Journal

But they obsess, with good reason, over one stat above all others: turnovers.

From The Wall Street Journal

Workers contend that the high vacancy rate leads to more on-the-job assaults, mandatory overtime and staff turnover.

From Los Angeles Times

But as the game progressed, the USC defense forced Cal Poly to run out the shot clock on multiple occasions and caused 27 turnovers while scoring 39 points off of them.

From Los Angeles Times