- 看过 workforce 的人也看了 :
- personnel
- crew
- manpower
- proletariat
- shop floor
- working classes
workforce 的定义
- the total number of workers in a specific undertaking: a holiday for the company's workforce.
- the total number of people employed or employable: a sharp increase in the nation's workforce.
workforce 近义词
等同于 labor force
更多workforce例句
- The company said its revenue rose by sixfold, its workforce tripled to more than 150 people and the number of lenders on its platform doubled over the past year.
- The Labor Department investigator concluded that the company was violating federal law and cheating its workforce.
- They often also went to libraries or workforce centers to search for jobs online.
- Anticipating that the remote working trend will stick even if the virus is eliminated, TripActions CEO Ariel Cohen says the company anticipates more group travel as diasporic workforces look to meet up quarterly or weekly.
- Slowly, they’re looking to increase female participation in the workforce — it has risen from 11 percent to nearly 18 percent over the past decade in the UAE, and more marginally in Saudi Arabia, according to the World Bank.
- By the end of the construction period, the number of deaths had reached roughly twenty percent of the workforce.
- Brennan is expected to address the CIA workforce at headquarters on Tuesday.
- This workforce is being legalized at a time of unusual economic distress for the working class.
- Companies are also intolerant of violence in the workplace because it undermines workforce stability and hampers productivity.
- Informal workers make up over half the workforce in much of urban African.
- Officially, in excess of one third of the workforce is unemployed.
- But literacy projected its characteristics onto the entire activity, thus making a literate workforce desirable.
- Schools used to be able to prepare students to find their place in the workforce even before graduation.
- Others were drained of almost one half of the growth in their educated workforce (for instance, Israel during the 1980s).
- With cheap, educated workforce – they can monopolize basic data processing and telecommunications functions worldwide.