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[ US /ˈwɝkˌfɔɹs/ ]
[ UK /wˈɜːkfɔːs/ ]
NOUN
  1. the force of workers available

How To Use workforce In A Sentence

  • A number of the predominately male workforce have twenty-four years service with the company.
  • Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich., who chairs an investigative subcommittee that will hold a hearing on the report today, said the Obama administration should "get on with it and actually debar the worst of the tax cheats from the contractor workforce. GAO report: Tax cheats received billions in stimulus funds
  • It has also doubled the workforce and now employs eight full-time and two part-time staff.
  • This is why a unionized workforce is a good thing: Disney World's costumed characters have won the right to wear their own underwear to work, after years of getting crabs and scabies from the Disney-provided articles. Boing Boing: June 10, 2001 - June 16, 2001 Archives
  • Therefore, he argues, policies on skills and upskilling the workforce cannot be viewed in isolation from other areas of social and economic development.
  • The company is headed by managing director Martin Baker and employs a workforce of 60 in Grafton Way, Basingstoke.
  • To clear the land and harvest the bananas they decided they needed a male workforce.
  • The federal workforce is also as diverse as the public as a whole in terms of ethnicity and gender, though it is better educated.
  • Dissatisfaction among the managers soon permeated down to members of the workforce.
  • Half the workforce are now on strike.
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