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- signal for the existence of underemployment equilibrium. When firms are overstaffed, they can not achieve their maximum profit levels, which leads to undesirable...
- substitutes". [further explanation needed] The BBC has been criticised for "overstaffing" news, sporting and cultural events and in doing so, both wasting licence...
- Following the restructuring of LucasArts in April 2013, ILM was left overstaffed and the faculty was reduced to serve only ILM's visual effects department...
- Lemmon case two decades earlier, suggested that the Custom House was overstaffed with political appointments, and that 20% of the employees were expendable...
- Benchmark Way: Five Partners Who Make Other VC Firms Look Outgunned And Overstaffed". Forbes. Hempel, Jessi (February 11, 2013). "Bill Gurley: The sage of...
- support services, and a government characterized by budget problems and "overstaffing". Petroleum extraction has supplanted forestry as the mainstay of the...
- employer in the country and the public services are often criticized as overstaffed and inefficient. Their members are selected by competitive examination...
- spoilsmen. Jay's report suggested that the New York Custom House was so overstaffed with political appointees that 20% of the employees were expendable....
- Mueller—the company's COO—elaborated on the details stating, "We were overstaffed for the non-media-agency part of the business. We have less demand for...
- services. Government spending is characterized by budget problems and overstaffing. Petroleum has supplanted forestry as the mainstay of the economy, providing...