workforce in the PONS Dictionary

workforce Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

the workforce
workforce [or employee] turnover

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English
Many students also use it to proceed to advanced positions in the workforce upon graduation.
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Compounding the effect of a declining workforce on business activity, competition for shoppers arrived in the form of regional shopping centres.
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The vast majority of the workforce of the island is engaged in seafaring, fishing and goat-herding.
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The city has planned a reduced workforce and more consolidated operations.
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Because a decline in the company's workforce, the company reduced the amount of square footage that it held.
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They say employers best understand the benefit preferences of their employees and must maintain flexibility to meet the unique needs of their workforce.
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As of 2007, sixty-five percent of university students are women, with more than 80% joining the workforce after graduation.
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A year later the estimated workforce was 200.
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Eventually it brought value addition to the workforce even.
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The estate housed his large family, his workforce and their families.
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