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Company employees, as a group
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workforce
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The workforce or labour force (also labor force in the United States) is the labour pool in employment . It is generally used to describe those working for a single company or industry , but can also apply to a geographic region like a city, state, or country. ...
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alt. All the workers employed by a specific organization or state, or on a specific project n. All the workers employed by a specific organization or state, or on a specific project
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1947, from work (n.) + force (n.).
Usage examples of workforce.
Many of those in the lowest quintile are youths entering the workforce in their first Mcjob, from which they can be expected to graduate before long.
When he got home from the bakery, after filling out his own time slip and docking himself fifty kopeks for late arrival, he told his wife of the disappearance of the entire workforce.
For the first time, many area managers resorted to recruiting teenagers for their workforces, first dropping the minimum age requirement to eighteen, then later in the war to sixteen, and then even lower in certain places where allowed by law.
More and more pressure was being placed on postmasters to rid their workforce of Vietnam veterans.
These advances continued into 1934, amounting to 130 White Castles, a workforce of more than five hundred employees, and an annual payroll of more than $1 million.
Many White Castle managers idealized the days of their all-male workforce and believed that a return to men in the Castles would resolve their current problems.
Otranto's strategic trading location on a narrow channel separating the eastern and western continents, defensibility, culture, workforce or market size, made it the true prize of the planet.
We have a huge workforce that is illiterate or aliterate and relies on TV -- which is sort of an oral tradition.
We have-a huge workforce that is illiterate or aliterate and relies on TV-which is sort of an oral tradition.
We have a huge workforce that is illiterate or aliterate and relies on TV -- which is sort of an oral tradition.
Aron Goldstein was on his way to North Sioux City, South Dakota, where the closing of a computer assembly plant had left a technically skilled workforce and a hundred twenty thousand square feet of work floor idle.
When the population had attained a critical size, a mixed workforce detached itself from the main center of activity and migrated a few miles away to build a second factory, a replica of the first, using materials supplied initially from Factory One.
The bill also included the New Markets initiative, a large increase in biomedical research, health-care coverage for welfare recipients and disabled people moving into the workforce, and the Millennium Debt Relief initiative.
At a rough head-count, the Japs and assorted lower-ranking dinks now outnumbered the original Tracker workforce by three to one.
The effects can be sufficiently debilitating to incapacitate 80 percent of a workforce, with such consequences as preventing harvesting of a food crop, thus rendering a population vulnerable to all of the opportunistic threats that come with malnutrition and an impaired immune system, such as hepatitis, tuberculosis, dysentery, and typhoid fever.