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    The Cost to Replace an Employee Who Leaves Is Approximately
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The Cost to Replace an Employee Who Leaves Is Approximately

Question 39

Question 39

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The cost to replace an employee who leaves is approximately:


A) $1,000
B) three months of pay
C) 1.5 times their annual salary
D) $150 in recruitment costs

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