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Labour Turnover Ratio

The document provides information about calculating labor turnover rates using separation, replacement, and flux methods. It gives examples of companies that have calculated rates of 6%, 4%, and 10% using the different methods and asks the reader to determine the number of workers recruited and separated based on those rates and additional information provided. The document also provides additional examples of companies that have calculated rates using the methods and asks the reader to determine values like the number of workers that left, were replaced, or recruited based on the rates and worker numbers.

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Labour Turnover Ratio

The document provides information about calculating labor turnover rates using separation, replacement, and flux methods. It gives examples of companies that have calculated rates of 6%, 4%, and 10% using the different methods and asks the reader to determine the number of workers recruited and separated based on those rates and additional information provided. The document also provides additional examples of companies that have calculated rates using the methods and asks the reader to determine values like the number of workers that left, were replaced, or recruited based on the rates and worker numbers.

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(D) Labour turnover rati0

Question :32
A company has calculated the labour turnover rates for the quarter ending on March 31, 2003 as 6%,
4% and 10% respectively under separation method, replacement method and flux method. The
workers replaced during the quarter are 50. Find out the number of workers recruited and separated
during the quarter.
Answer: 50 and 75
Question:33 Nov 2008, CA
The following information is collected from the personnel department of ST limited for the year ending
31 March, 2008: -
Number of workers at the beginning ofthe year 8,000
Number of workers as the end oftheyear 9,600
Number of workers leftthe company during the year 700
Number of workers discharged during the year 180
Number of workers replaced due to leaving and discharges 700
Number of workers employed for expansion duringthe year 1,500
You are required to calculate labour turnover rate by using separation method, replacement method
and flux method.
Answer: 10%, 7.95%, 35%
Question 34 Dec 2006, CAA
ended 31" March, 2006 are
e doour manufacturing organization for the quarter
turnover rates of a

06, 5% and 3% under 'Flux method', replacement method and 'separation method' respectively. The
workers (i) left and
number of workers replaced
during the quarter is 120. Work out the number of
discharged; and (ii) recruited and joined includingreplacements.
Answer: 72 workers and 168 workers
Question::35 Nov 2013, CA
The rate of change of labour force in a company during the year ending 31 March, 2013 was
calculated as 13%, 8% and 5% rèspectively under 'Flux Method', 'Replacement method' and
"Separation method'. The number of workers separated during the year is 40. You are required to
calculate: -

() Average number of workers on roll (i) No.of workers replaced during the year,
(iii) No. of new accessions i.e. new recruitment (iv) No. of workers at the beginning of the year.
Answer: 800, 64, 64 and 788

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