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词汇 workforce
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Definition of workforce in English:

workforce

noun ˈwəːkfɔːsˈwərkfɔrs
  • treated as singular or plural The people engaged in or available for work, either in a country or area or in a particular firm or industry.

    (国家或地区的)劳动力,劳动人口;(工厂或行业等在职的)工人总数,职工总数

    a quarter of Galway's manufacturing workforce are being put out of a job
    Example sentencesExamples
    • One of the best organised workforces in Britain is being butchered without a hint of real resistance.
    • Chapter two describes the market share of the Canadian Potash and Uranium industries, and the characteristics of their workforces.
    • This pace is broadly comparable with the trend in manufacturing workforces in America, Britain and most other western economies.
    • And thanks to factors ranging from diverse workforces to innovative investment programs, more and more are born on city streets.
    • Atkinson claimed that firms were increasingly seeking and achieving greater flexibility from their workforces by such procedures.
    • The higher minimum wage will induce some employers to reduce their workforces, others to change nonwage terms of the contract.
    • The event recognised the achievements of the company category awards winners for their work in tackling age discrimination, and promoting the benefits of mixed age workforces.
    • Moves were taken to establish more flexible workforces through changes to numbers employed, forms of work organisation and pay policies.
    • I can tell members that people actually made the choice to join labouring workforces rather than go to tertiary education.
    • Such gains can encourage employers to expand their workforces.
    • The acceleration of productivity growth also resulted from a tight labor market, as firms made better use of their workforces.
    • The army outsources and benchmarks with industry to ensure that it remains an efficient and effective organisation, and it has one of the best-trained workforces in the world.
    • The report also calls on government to increase its investment in education - the province has one of the most educated workforces in the world, but much of that is due to immigration.
    • Social scientists are increasingly employed by government and private agencies and firms dealing with or employing multicultural districts and workforces.
    • Patrick had restructured its organization, setting up labor-supply subsidiaries as employers of its unionized workforces.
    • Yes, there may be underutilized workforces globally, but there is notably less available supply of copper, platinum, and crude oil.
    • Pressure will grow to upgrade industries and workforces.
    • In the past 20 years, employees have lost right after right to Government-backed bosses intent on squeezing more work for less pay out of their workforces.
    • I imagine the area of mobile workforces is throwing up some usability challenges?
    • Matthews also examines the workforces attracted both by the fruit and technology industries, with a particular focus on immigrant women.
    Synonyms
    employees, staff, personnel, human resources
    workers, labour force, manpower
    humorous liveware

Definition of workforce in US English:

workforce

(also work force)
nounˈwərkfôrsˈwərkfɔrs
  • treated as singular or plural The people engaged in or available for work, either in a country or area or in a particular company or industry.

    (国家或地区的)劳动力,劳动人口;(工厂或行业等在职的)工人总数,职工总数

    a quarter of Galway's manufacturing workforce are being put out of a job
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Social scientists are increasingly employed by government and private agencies and firms dealing with or employing multicultural districts and workforces.
    • This pace is broadly comparable with the trend in manufacturing workforces in America, Britain and most other western economies.
    • The report also calls on government to increase its investment in education - the province has one of the most educated workforces in the world, but much of that is due to immigration.
    • I imagine the area of mobile workforces is throwing up some usability challenges?
    • The army outsources and benchmarks with industry to ensure that it remains an efficient and effective organisation, and it has one of the best-trained workforces in the world.
    • Moves were taken to establish more flexible workforces through changes to numbers employed, forms of work organisation and pay policies.
    • The higher minimum wage will induce some employers to reduce their workforces, others to change nonwage terms of the contract.
    • One of the best organised workforces in Britain is being butchered without a hint of real resistance.
    • The acceleration of productivity growth also resulted from a tight labor market, as firms made better use of their workforces.
    • In the past 20 years, employees have lost right after right to Government-backed bosses intent on squeezing more work for less pay out of their workforces.
    • Such gains can encourage employers to expand their workforces.
    • Matthews also examines the workforces attracted both by the fruit and technology industries, with a particular focus on immigrant women.
    • Chapter two describes the market share of the Canadian Potash and Uranium industries, and the characteristics of their workforces.
    • Patrick had restructured its organization, setting up labor-supply subsidiaries as employers of its unionized workforces.
    • And thanks to factors ranging from diverse workforces to innovative investment programs, more and more are born on city streets.
    • Yes, there may be underutilized workforces globally, but there is notably less available supply of copper, platinum, and crude oil.
    • The event recognised the achievements of the company category awards winners for their work in tackling age discrimination, and promoting the benefits of mixed age workforces.
    • Pressure will grow to upgrade industries and workforces.
    • I can tell members that people actually made the choice to join labouring workforces rather than go to tertiary education.
    • Atkinson claimed that firms were increasingly seeking and achieving greater flexibility from their workforces by such procedures.
    Synonyms
    employees, staff, personnel, human resources
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