overstaffing [经] 配备人员过多
- Merrill has been criticized in the past for overstaffing and overpaying its employees during Wall Street's previous booms, and the firm's officials are taking pains to avoid getting too giddy with the current success.
- The News' executives say that they are trying to regain lost management control and that the main issues are union overstaffing, featherbedding and other labor abuses that continue to escalate operating costs.
- A company with our sustained record of commercial success and investment in technology and systems could not have managed over the years without facing the need from time to time to rectify overstaffing.
- However, the international operations suffered because of the recession in Europe and overstaffing in Belgium.
- There was serious overstaffing in companies, and bureucracy made investment difficult, he said.
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