单词 | workforce |
释义 | workforce (wɜːʳkfɔːʳs ) Word forms: workforces 1. countable noun [usually singular] The workforce is the total number of people in a country or region who are physically able to do a job and are available for work. ...a country where half the workforce is unemployed. Synonyms: employees, staff, personnel, human resources 2. countable noun [usually singular] The workforce is the total number of people who are employed by a particular company. ...an employer of a very large workforce. Collocations: diverse workforce Take a look around your office and you may see a diverse workforce, a mixture of men and women who are of different nationalities. Times, Sunday Times (2012) He has no doubt that an inclusive atmosphere and a diverse workforce brings business advantages. Times, Sunday Times (2013) The aim of having a diverse workforce is to fuel creativity. Times, Sunday Times (2006) Over Christmas - when the entire workforce took three weeks off - I managed to find some young men who were prepared to put down the all-important wooden floor downstairs. Times, Sunday Times (2008) Participation and involvement is vital if you are to maximize the contribution to excellence of the entire workforce. Sharing the Success - the story of NFC (1990) He makes more in a week than the entire workforce gets a month. The Sun (2016) It was a baptism of fire: just 18, she found the almost entirely female workforce fiercely intimidating. Times, Sunday Times Publishing has a predominantly female workforce. Times, Sunday Times Together, we share a unique camaraderie by being part of a predominantly female workforce. Times, Sunday Times It plans to increase its female workforce to about 20 per cent in the next five years. Times, Sunday Times Set up in 1917 to provide a female workforce to run farms, it soon boasted 113,000 recruits. Times, Sunday Times They stock a much narrower range of products that tend to be own-brand, selling from much smaller stores with a flexible workforce that can jump on the till when needed but also can stack shelves. Times, Sunday Times (2015) The idea of a flexible workforce connected via the internet has been around for years, but it has been slow to get off the ground. Times, Sunday Times (2009) What Europe needs in this increasingly competitive world is a flexible workforce. The Sun (2008) The cuts will affect 20,000 workers - nearly a quarter of its global workforce. Times, Sunday Times The global workforce was increased by almost a quarter. Times, Sunday Times This has included cutting a quarter of its global workforce of about 1,300. Times,Sunday Times The division employs about half its 100,000 global workforce, but profits have been hit by a fall in the price of platinum and rising costs. Times, Sunday Times But the company refused to give details of where the cuts would fall among its global workforce of 121,800. Times, Sunday Times That, too, will hit business employees hardest, with 9 per cent on the minimum wage compared with 2 per cent of the public sector workforce. Times,Sunday Times They include significant reductions in the public sector workforce and higher tuition fees for students. Times, Sunday Times With the public sector workforce facing a further one million job losses, living standards will continue to fall over the next five years. The Sun They employ more than 733,000 people out of a total public sector workforce of about six million. Times, Sunday Times He will insist at least 2.3 per cent of the public sector workforce must be apprentices. The Sun In the 1960s, about 35% of the total workforce was employed in manufacturing; it is now 8%. Times, Sunday Times (2014) Some 4.2 million people now work from home - 13.9 per cent of the total workforce, according to the Office for National Statistics. The Sun (2014) The number of people who can use the system at any one time has been capped at 1,250 out of a total workforce of more than 3,000. Times, Sunday Times (2011) And so while many companies do the right thing and train their workforce, others do not. Times, Sunday Times Facing a lack of skilled labor, 400 shipbuilders were brought in to train a workforce that totaled 15,000 within a year. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 All these employers have been singled out because they have shown huge commitment to training their workforce, as well as developing their apprenticeship schemes. The Sun Experience shows that professional workforce management systems realistically fulfil more than 80 percent of employees shift requests. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Recently, the concept of workforce management has begun to evolve into workforce optimization. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 This has a number of applications, such as fleet management, scheduling workforce management, fixed asset management and lone worker tracking. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 During the latter half of the 20th century, union membership declined significantly, while workforce management continued to expand its influence within organizations. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The company provides off the shelf mobile workforce management software and support for businesses. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 劳动力 Japanese: 作業要員 |
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