workplace in the PONS Dictionary

workplace Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

free choice of workplace [or job]
in the workplace

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Qualified individuals with a reduced risk of such counterproductive workplace behaviors are selected for employment, leading to a more productive workforce.
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Research indicates that procedural justice (combined with interactional justice) is beneficial in reducing workplace-deviant behavior.
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The structure of equity in the workplace is based on the ratio of inputs to outcomes.
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Creativity can be encouraged in people and professionals and in the workplace.
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The program focuses on giving students the tools to enter the modern workplace prepared by delving into software learning, design and development.
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This lack of legislation explicitly protecting women exposes them to harassment both at home and in the workplace.
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Domestic policies included redistribution of wealth, land reform, and democratization of economic activity via workplace self-management and creation of worker-owned cooperatives.
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Parent workplace schedules or community-based family resources are examples.
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It was expected that the court's ruling, though it would only directly affect government workplaces, would have an impact on the private workplace as well.
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The place of delivery may be in the home, the community, the workplace, or in health facilities.
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