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workforces

n. (plural of workforce English)

Usage examples of "workforces".

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.

OverDrive is benefiting from the investments Jamaica has made in developing the needed infrastructure for IT companies to locate and build skilled workforces here.

Contractors, architects, builders had all assembled their workforces and thrown the temple together in what was not only record time for Zondar, but possibly for the entire sector of space.

However, some entrepreneurial spirits were emerging among the Jevlenese, and had organized workforces of mechanics to recover and fix all kinds of defunct vehicles from the piles abandoned around the city.

I had supposed that your army had sufficient hale men to give them what workforces they might require.

Titus felt a sinking feeling, wondering if all the caverns had been reconditioned by the workforces over the years.

Right-to-work laws enable people to work in plants with unionized workforces without paying union dues.