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workforce

[wurk-fawrs] / ˈwɜrkˌfɔrs /


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His work suggests that many could remain in the workforce longer than they currently do, through the use of digital tools along with more-thoughtful workplace technology and corporate policies.

From The Wall Street Journal

Shipbuilders, vessel owners, investors and legislators have been waiting for months for the document as a signal of the White House’s pledged commitment to a once-in-a-generation investment in shipbuilding and the maritime workforce.

From The Wall Street Journal

Now, with token prices sliding, the digital-assets industry is once again confronting the prospect of an extended period characterized by waning investor interest, declining institutional investment and workforce reductions.

From The Wall Street Journal

The award covers around 1.5 million health staff, from nurses and midwives to physios and porters – the entire workforce apart from doctors, dentists and senior managers.

From BBC

Companies like Amazon.com are slashing their corporate workforces back to levels not seen since the Covid pandemic, although it’s not clear if this is due to genuine AI improvements or using ‘AI-washing’ to cut bloated teams.

From Barron's