workforce造句(91) The factory's workforce reflects the ethnic mix from which it draws its labour.
(92) One person in the workforce is always responsible for the same job.
(93) The workforce were willing to make sacrifices in order to preserve jobs.
(94) There is a change in the distribution of skills among the workforce.
(95) There is limited scope for further reductions in the workforce.
(96) The unskilled section of the working class was diminishing as a proportion of the workforce.
(97) The new model is a testament to the skill and dedication of the workforce.
(98) The decision incensed the workforce.
(99) It's raising morale amongst a once discouraged workforce.
(100) The factory's largely Hispanic workforce is underpaid and exploited.
(101) He also warned the present pay structure was failing to provide the correct size and quality of workforce.
(102) This acknowledged the need for a better trained workforce and for a previous lack of expenditure in the welfare sphere.
(103) The company has had another successful year, thanks to the enthusiasm and energy of our workforce.
(104) The workforce will be balloted on the issue next month.
(105) Women entering the workforce, poor childcare facilities, marrying too late, all are blamed.
(106) These shifts are creating enormous ambiguity for those already in the workforce as well as those about to enter the business community.
(107) In the modern era, most families must send both parents into the workforce to make ends meet.
(108) In 20 years, the plan foresees that 60% of the workforce will be on alternative working hours of some sort.
(109) For the rest, standards of literacy were offered which were appropriate to the needs of an industrial workforce.
(110) In addition such provision promoted stability in the workforce, since workers were reluctant to leave jobs which provided benefits unobtainable elsewhere.
(111) Gender Unlike many local councils, Basildon has a roughly equal proportion of men and women in its workforce.
(112) There has been a new type of enthusiasm injected into the workforce by management and workforce alike.
(113) Those individuals will form the critically important vanguard of a new workforce.
(114) Du Pont trained 180 managers in safety auditing and this is now cascading down through the workforce.
(115) His practical genius for ergonomics allowed him to succeed in adapting tasks to suit a disabled workforce.
(116) For those who are not in the workforce there are now some non-contributory invalidity benefits.
(117) He said those benefits include higher productivity, lower turnover, less absenteeism and stronger loyalty from the workforce.
(118) The workforce has been slashed from 410,000 to below 300,000. Return on equity has averaged nearly 19% a year.
(119) This gives the workforce both a much greater capacity to coerce management and a consciousness of its collective power, claims Mallet.
(120) The age distribution of a particular workforce can materially affect the problems of work design and training.