workforce
Prononciation : [ˈwɜrkˌfɔrs]
Mot
Contexte : « employment »
(noun) the group of people who work for a company or are available to work in a specific area. It’s like all the workers in a factory or in a community who help get things done.
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The company is proud to have a diverse workforce with many different backgrounds.
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The workforce was reduced because many people were laid off during the economic downturn.
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How large is the workforce in this city?
Contexte : « economics »
(noun) the total number of people who are able to work, including those who are currently employed and those looking for jobs. It's like counting everyone who can help get work done in a country.
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The workforce in the region has grown due to new job opportunities.
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The shrinking workforce has caused problems for the local economy.
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What factors are affecting the size of the workforce in our country?
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