Workforce - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈwɜːrkfɔːrs|  American pronunciation of the word workforce
Brit.  |ˈwɜːkfɔːs|  British pronunciation of the word workforce

noun

- the force of workers available (syn: manpower, men)

Extra examples

We have a workforce of 2,400 people.

...the office's entire workforce is devoted to a single project right now...

Women now represent almost 50% of the workforce.

The company is cutting its workforce.

Now that the kids are in school, I'm ready to rejoin the workforce.

The firm has slashed its workforce by half.

The policy changes have caused great uncertainty for the workforce.

For the employer, a part-time workforce means a cheap labour supply.

New procedures often disturb the comfortable habits of the workforce.

A highly-trained workforce equals high productivity.

The changes have caused a lot of ill feeling among the workforce.

We want to involve the workforce at all stages of the decision-making process.

The workforce is mainly made up of women.

The men on strike now number 5% of the workforce.

The workforce has been reduced by half.

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