In how many companies would the workforce down tools in a spontaneous show of support for their former leader? |
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For example, by 1810-11 the British government had mobilized some 4 to 6 per cent of its male workforce. |
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They actively discouraged emigration, fearing the loss of their workforce and tenantry. |
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They may conclude that for a business to prosper in the long term, they need a stable, permanent workforce. |
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This is not good news for the development of a balanced physician workforce thought to be necessary for effective, sustainable healthcare. |
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At this point you may be asking, why it is important to train a workforce that will be experts in taking care of demented residents. |
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By federalizing the workforce, the government was also, in effect, busting those unions and tearing up their newly won contracts. |
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This was the fourth time the workforce had been asked if they wanted to ballot for strike action. |
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A larger proportion of the workforce in future will be employed in areas such as the biosciences, technology and higher education. |
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We all felt that our centre was a very efficient operation, and it's a tribute to the workforce that it's stayed that way right up until today. |
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Fortunately, after entering the workforce many youngsters continue to learn and will correct the miseducation they suffered as adolescents. |
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As might be expected, a larger than average proportion of the riding's workforce is in business and management. |
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By being a well-educated and professionally trained workforce, they will eventually attract industry to our area. |
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Malaysia's young, educated, and highly productive workforce remains one of the country's key attributes. |
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The elderly workforce is expected to increase further when the default retirement age of 65 is abolished from October this year. |
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However, translation of genomic research discoveries to improved clinical outcomes can occur only with an informed professional workforce. |
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A slowdown in the birth rate has led to a dramatic decrease in the number of younger people in the workforce. |
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Either way, many students are sucked into the workforce at entry-level posts, grumbling that they're overqualified and underpaid. |
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Bradford firms are to be made aware of the benefits of employing a diverse workforce at a seminar in the city. |
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A woman, who has spent twenty years at home, must be shown that her skills are important and transferable into the workforce. |
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The introduction of the cranes will also allow the company to shed jobs from an already depleted workforce. |
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It is during this period of time out of the workforce that the debt would grow. |
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Also relevant are management assumptions about current literacy levels and about the trainability of the current workforce. |
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The federal workforce is also as diverse as the public as a whole in terms of ethnicity and gender, though it is better educated. |
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A number of the predominately male workforce have twenty-four years service with the company. |
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They employ a skilled workforce of 39 employees at present and were the first Irish toolmakers to move into the 96-cavity mould manufacturing. |
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This isn't the first time the ESB has substantially reduced its workforce through a major voluntary severance package scheme. |
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The musical form and melodic characteristics suggest the Anglo-Celtic and African influences of the multinational workforce that sang the shanty. |
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Cross-disciplinary majors are still difficult to manage yet those are the skills needed by today's workforce. |
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Without a strong emphasis on learning, we will end up with a poorly skilled workforce which performs badly economically. |
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The fact that I think 51 per cent of the workforce available, the workforce pool, within a matter of five years' time, will be women. |
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It is reckoned that 50 percent of the workforce will be working flexibly by the end of the year. |
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There could be a flat-rate government payment to women in the workforce, which employers could top up. |
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It provides the latest developments in continuing education and workforce development. |
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Around 4.5 million emails are fired off by Britain's workforce every day, many of them including non-work related content. |
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While most of the workforce is Filipino the Philippines government has provided little assistance. |
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So we are training the workforce of the future and fostering growth and innovation. |
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There seems to be some surprise in political circles here that an international company such as Gama might have been fiddling their workforce. |
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Today, the business remains a family concern, with three generations taking the lead alongside a four-strong workforce. |
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Farmers had a cheap and abundant workforce, based on conacre, a form of bonded labour in return for small plots of potato land. |
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Italy, to take one example, is estimated to require an inflow of at least 200,000 people a year just to keep its workforce steady. |
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A mass meeting last week voted unanimously to continue with the action and more than half the workforce took part in a mass picket. |
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After two months management hired a new workforce, reopened operations and called in police to disperse pickets outside the hotel. |
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But they needed to adapt their individual styles to get the best from the workforce, he said. |
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The Government is committed to encouraging modern businesses which develop and build on the strengths and commitment of their workforce. |
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First, Soviet industry and workforce proved remarkable adaptable for a command economy long regarded as inherently inefficient and inflexible. |
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The union was expecting that between 300 and 400 employees out of the total workforce of 700 would come out on strike today. |
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Companies are being encouraged to use these plans to incentivise their workforce. |
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With such numbers, the company has an impressive showing for general workforce diversity. |
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Earlier this year, the company began negotiations with the TGWU regarding the imposition of a new contract on its workforce. |
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The government campaign to increase pay for a few specialised senior nurses only affects a tiny percentage of the workforce. |
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Education pays by increasing the stock of human quality through increasing the skills of the workforce. |
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It has also doubled the workforce and now employs eight full-time and two part-time staff. |
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One protestor claimed that the company was recruiting contractors to replace the permanent workforce. |
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And the 94 working as civilian staff comprise just 2.8 per cent of the workforce. |
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However, major investments in human resources are planned, to increase the skill level of the Pakistani workforce. |
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That's a lot of suffering, as well as a huge drain on the workforce in terms of days lost. |
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As a collaborative partner, each district nominates potential candidates from its existing paraprofessional workforce. |
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It is easy to stereotype these employees as mindless paper-pushers, but more than 15,000 job skills are included in the federal workforce. |
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But most important, paperless HR organizations can focus on trends in the workforce, rather than on transactions. |
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The bakery, which has a 400-strong workforce, provides millions of loaves and other baked products, such as hot cross buns, each year. |
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The aim was to expose the organisation's workforce to the latest trends and advances in the hospitality industry. |
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But it's the subject of the hospitality industry and the Scottish workforce that really ignites Rissmann's passion. |
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The shift to an increasingly mobile workforce means that many managers supervise employees they rarely see face-to-face. |
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Thousands of women are failing to return to the workforce after childbirth. |
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Women are disproportionately employed in the so-called atypical workforce of part-timers, temporary workers, and homeworkers. |
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The problem had escalated and industrial action was threatened by the workforce in the form of a strike and overtime ban. |
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Thus women are now in the workforce but in positions where they are subordinate to men and under their control. |
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Other factories, she says, also refuse to subcontract with the shop because of its unionized workforce. |
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It illegally sacked its entire waterfront workforce and attempted to replace them with secretly trained strike-breakers. |
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The underlying trend over the past eight years has been towards the ever-greater casualisation of the workforce. |
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To make matters worse, port management is trying to lift the level of casualisation to half its workforce. |
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The peak union body is demanding labour rights and improved benefits for irregular and casual workers in line with the regular workforce. |
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The company is headed by managing director Martin Baker and employs a workforce of 60 in Grafton Way, Basingstoke. |
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All other appeals are to be formally debated and carried by a vote of the entire workforce through a secret ballot. |
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Most of them are downsizing the workforce, sending our jobs abroad, reducing work here to temporary and part-time status and holding wages down. |
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For companies with an ethnically diverse workforce, English is often the second language. |
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Our company is relatively new in Oman, but we've already built a workforce that is 70-percent Omani. |
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That date allowed both events to take place, with a casual workforce likely to steward the festival. |
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There were the refugees in Chad, the landless in Brazil, and a global workforce from oilmen in Kuwait to tea pickers in Rwanda. |
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Workers occupied the factory in protest over the dismissal of 250 of the company's 500-strong workforce. |
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The marriage of edge devices and applications to broadband pipes sold to an increasingly mobile workforce obsoletes legacy voice models. |
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There are many terms in the literature for workforce teams such as empowered and re-empowered teams, self-managed teams, and quality circles. |
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He said the farm's workforce was dwindling, with only four full-time employees. |
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I thought charitably that the workforce, God bless, was enthused by the festive spirit and had decided to take the week off. |
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India's export performance is under threat from workforce instability that has led to strikes by port and dock workers. |
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The company also refused to discuss equalising hours, travel concessions and pension rights across the workforce. |
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And better childcare for women could increase the female participation in the workforce across the board. |
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We sponsored two webinars on workforce development, with over 300 people participating. |
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He says it will also promote the diverse Australian workforce in the global economy. |
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When I joined the workforce I was faced with the decision of whether or not to learn judo. |
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It's because women drop out of the workforce, raise children, prefer jobs where they can work at home. |
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They claimed outrage at the smear directed at their valiant, Stakhanovite workforce. |
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Their brief incursion into the workforce during the war years was officially at an end and they were entreated to go home. |
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In addition we must ensure that we retain our advantages of having a highly skilled and adaptable workforce. |
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More important, it gives him a chance to quickly ratchet up profits by merging the back office and cutting the workforce. |
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Kamen designed the space not simply to be an enlightened employer but to lure his workforce there. |
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But to our ancestors, kids were an addition to the family workforce and had to earn their keep. |
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To resist and confront such a popular workforce would risk widespread loss of support. |
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An aging and dispirited workforce cannot continue under the stress much longer. |
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Many of the semi-detached houses to the north-east of the town centre were built for Vickers' workforce. |
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According to a study by the Hudson Institute, by 2020, there will be 10 percent fewer whites and 30 percent more non-whites in the workforce. |
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She says she works harder in retirement as a volunteer than in the paid workforce. |
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A huge workforce, in the region of a million today, handles this massive volume of diamonds. |
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The only way to recoup what we have lost is with a workforce that can meet the challenges of a modern economy. |
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For every year out of the workforce, a woman has to work five years to recover the lost income, pension coverage, and career promotion. |
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But for manufacturers to use their idling workforce to their own ends reminds us of the beggar's use of the woeful dog he has just kicked. |
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Trends in the workforce and in the media create a sense of limitless romantic possibility. |
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The course is open to mature adults, particularly women, who wish to return to the workforce. |
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As women entered the retail workforce, authorities identified ideal characteristics of the new retail system as womanly. |
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Employers gain a better-trained workforce and reduced search costs for new employees. |
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Maintaining the current workforce size but reducing the number of working hours across the board is not typically done. |
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The workforce has been reduced by voluntary redundancy from 380 to 310, with the removal of 40 temporary workers and 30 permanently employed. |
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They will discuss ways of reducing the workforce by 130 through voluntary redundancies. |
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A number of the employees were made redundant but the receiver hoped to carry on with the remaining workforce until February. |
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The spin-off for employers is that they will have an active role in bringing about a more capable workforce for the future success of commerce. |
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The owners expect that one outcome will be a more creative, motivated, and engaged workforce. |
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Earlier we said that enduringly successful leaders need the support of a capable, committed, enthusiastic workforce. |
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Why spend a fiscal fortune educating our workforce if they leave the country as soon as they are employable? |
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At 2 p.m. the workforce were told to report for work the following morning when they were re-employed, being given fresh contracts of employment. |
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Newer initiatives could help to promote workers to re-engage in the workforce. |
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The matrimonial proceedings had been all consuming for Ms. Miller and had prevented her from considering a return to the workforce. |
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We have a very loyal and hard-working workforce and this decision is no reflection on their commitment to our business. |
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Among them is a law passed by Congress last fall which bars all non-citizens from working as screeners in the new federal workforce. |
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Lastly, while brogrammer culture is rightly derided as juvenile, it apparently has flourished among a highly educated workforce. |
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As the 1990s drew to a close only half the workforce was employed on a full-time, permanent basis. |
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The aim of the programme was to reintegrate people who were temporarily incapacitated into the workforce. |
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When they were told that the paper's workforce had gone on strike, these bright young things were dumbfounded. |
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Underfunding in nursing and allied health professions is relative to that in comparable professions and to the size of their workforce. |
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Overtime is already used and efforts are being made to recruit a more diverse workforce. |
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The Commission is proposing that a private company operate the utility, provide its own funding for projects and employ its own workforce. |
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Half of Yugoslav industry collapsed, a quarter of the workforce lost their jobs and social programmes were destroyed. |
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The lay-offs account for nearly one fifth of the company's 63,000-strong European workforce. |
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Analysis of the academic pharmacy workforce has confirmed the graying of the professoriate. |
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More Anguillan women work outside the home than a generation ago, but men still comprise the majority of the workforce. |
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This has serious repercussions for a largely immigrant workforce who may have to take leave to visit family abroad. |
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Community leaders and foresters are creating a workforce that can restore the land to a healthier condition. |
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At the same time this policy solves their problems in re-entering the workforce. |
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That meant retooling his workforce, retraining personnel and even repositioning the brand. |
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If his disease can be controlled, he has thought about returning to school to retrain at something to get himself back into the workforce. |
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But the graying of their workforce may present problems in the near future. |
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There was a very important decision handed down on December 29, which fanned the flames under the debate about casualisation in the workforce. |
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Businesses can range from a one-person operation through to those employing a sizeable workforce. |
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They are an unseen workforce, and their efforts probably go largely unnoticed by most people who enjoy a stroll in Manchester parks. |
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But company chiefs reassured its 500-strong workforce that the sauce and pickle bottling factory would re-open and their jobs were safe. |
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But the friendly, welcoming workforce soon dispelled any apprehensions that young, spotty apprentices such as I ever had. |
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I reckoned that after the recent spot of bother with his ungrateful workforce, he might appreciate someone of my stature gracing the fairways. |
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It linked up with the experiences of the workforce and appealed directly to them. |
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Projects may include research to find out which groups are under-represented in the workforce, possibly by helping employers audit their staff. |
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I suppose it would remain popular at least until all the investment capital leaves the province, leaving an underemployed workforce. |
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Russians, Lithuanians, Croats, Serbs, and Poles each accounted for 3 percent to 4 percent of the workforce. |
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Women are the invisible workforce and the unacknowledged backbone of the family. |
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What is preoccupying the council officials at the moment is where to get a fat cheque to pay the bloated workforce those salary arrears. |
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At the pulp mill, likewise, the workforce has shrunk to a fraction of its former size. |
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To sustain economic growth, and global competitiveness Singapore needs to constantly renew and upgrade its workforce. |
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It was also apparent that the Act had contributed to a lack of labour market strategy, a deskilling of the workforce and low productivity. |
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At the same time strong rumors have been circulating among the workforce that the company has already been sold. |
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The plant's workforce includes skilled moulders, assemblers and maintenance workers, many of whom are furious at the reports of closure. |
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The first wave of feminism demanded that women seek equal rights by asserting themselves in the workforce. |
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The company's derisory offer of a 1 percent pay rise has been overwhelmingly rejected by the workforce, who are demanding a rise of 3 percent. |
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The jobs the members of this workforce perform are not only generally low-paid but also tend to have less favourable fringe benefits. |
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We must focus on boosting workforce morale, and improving workers' happiness and job security. |
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Dramatic cuts in the workforce result in cuts to maintenance crews and accidents, and equipment-related blackouts increase. |
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Changing demographics and workforce trends have profoundly altered the workplace. |
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They are a method of rationally planning and detailing the attainments of individuals and, ultimately, the whole workforce. |
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For workers across different fields, a career-oriented workforce can be expected to produce more attitudinally distinct groups. |
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The quality of the workforce is one of the attractions for entrepreneurs and investors in the Paisley area. |
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Steps like these have helped it shrink its workforce through attrition, from a peak of 804,000 in 1999 to 701,000 today. |
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To that end, given the demographics of our workforce, we plan to achieve much of this reduction via attrition and early-retirement programs. |
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Under the agreement Eurotunnel is to shed 750 jobs from its 3,200-strong workforce through attrition and voluntary departures. |
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In addition, the carmakers will now be able to use attrition to scale back the workforce. |
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For example, it's very common for unions to resist plans to reduce the workforce through attrition. |
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Changes of this magnitude are more likely to occur through concentrated efforts to reduce the workforce than through attrition. |
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So the central problem is that we will shrink the workforce at the same time that we increase the number of people out of the workforce. |
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Now that Paul Lennon is obviously in an extremely benevolent frame of mind does this mean a massive pay rise for the Tassie workforce? |
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Integral to this is state funding of education to equip the workforce with the skills needed by corporate technostructures. |
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This turnaround is largely the result of the Baby-boomer bulge entering retirement and being succeeded by steady-state Baby-bust workforce. |
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For a large and rapidly expanding proportion of the workforce, it represents a new identity, which enables them to opt out of work for long periods of time. |
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The workforce now skews female, and men have been hit harder by the recession, forcing women into the breadwinner role. |
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Brennan is expected to address the CIA workforce at headquarters on Tuesday. |
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They expect speedy action to integrate that cloistered community into the army and the workforce. |
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For those entering the workforce, acquisitiveness and competition too frequently eclipse other philosophical and religious values, including that of the greater good. |
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Mr Edwards said the company is not blind to the concerns of its workforce. |
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And so has the number of middle-aged workers leaving the workforce to enroll in community college. |
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By the end of the construction period, the number of deaths had reached roughly twenty percent of the workforce. |
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The workforce has, at any rate, been trimmed down over the years. |
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Empty tummies don't make for a productive workforce so call in your mother or a friend to act as catering manager and do a spread rather than forking out at the chip shop. |
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American management literature, both popular and scholarly, is rife with advice that managers should increase workforce diversity to enhance work group effectiveness. |
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A total of 1068 municipal employees representing 65 different work groups were randomly selected from an eligible workforce of about 5000 employees. |
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It had suffered a sizeable brain drain, since over a third of its workforce was fired by Chavez for dereliction of duty. |
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To begin with they were the only two on the workforce and Mrs Wilkinson undertook a variety of tasks, including sanding and lacquering the furniture. |
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He said the government should help to reskill the workforce. |
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While there have been numerous retrenchments over the past few years, the current workforce is the foundation upon which the future will be built. |
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If a company has more than 100 full-time employees who've worked longer than six months, then it must give workers notice before it lops off a huge chunk of its workforce. |
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The large crowds at race courses and football matches, rumbustious but not often posing a real problem of public order, reflected a disciplined and orderly workforce. |
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There was also a low level of disabled staff in the workforce. |
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He wanted a workforce to build Siberia and chose country people because they were foresters and lumberers with the skills to do the work he wanted. |
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When more women enter the workforce, it spurs innovation, increases productivity, and grows the economy. |
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The aggregate of individual decisions, each of which is rational, yields an inadequately trained workforce. |
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Companies are also intolerant of violence in the workplace because it undermines workforce stability and hampers productivity. |
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Addressing the rally, the union conveyer said it was time management listened to the workforce instead of treating them like second-class citizens. |
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This growth is mirrored in the company's workforce, with staff numbers increasing almost threefold in recent years, from 90 employees in 2003 to over 300 at present. |
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The question is whether that means it intends to triple its workforce. |
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You can apply the same thought to medically assisted suicide and polygamy in light of the way our culture recently felt about alcohol use and women in the workforce. |
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The gaming site plans to layoff 18 percent of its workforce and shut several offices. |
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The sheer magnitude of the workload, from planting, harvesting and milling the cane, to boiling and curing the sugar, meant that the plantations had a huge workforce. |
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The comprehensive coverage of economic modelling, and productivity and efficiency analyses as well as workforce themes, is treated briefly in the following part. |
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Egypt is a patriarchal country, and women are underrepresented in government, protests, and the workforce. |
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It has argued that because of the country's aging population and shrinking workforce, pension premiums had to be raised and benefits reduced if the scheme were to survive. |
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But the urban workforce is not often a friendly place for young, unskilled and under-trained Chinese women. |
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About 500 workers imposed a blockade on the factory on October 14 after being abruptly informed that the plant was closed and the workforce sacked. |
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However, they have simply mortgaged worker's futures, preparing the way for more wide-ranging attacks affecting the great majority of the workforce as are now taking place. |
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He says it all comes down to the allure of the dollar, and now much more money businesses can make if they secure themselves a cheap and uncomplaining workforce. |
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We must match the work environment to an appropriately skilled workforce. |
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But it can't do much for your self-esteem to know that you're among the bottom feeders of the workforce, right alongside telemarketers and bill collectors. |
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This workforce is being legalized at a time of unusual economic distress for the working class. |
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The truth is that mothers will never be fully utilized in the workforce until fathers are fully utilized in the home. |
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He has argued repeatedly for what he calls womenomics, getting women out of the house and into the workforce. |
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We do not need people to come and tell us the advantage of the location, trainable workforce, the diversity of the economy, and the recent stability in the forex markets. |
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Therefore, he argues, policies on skills and upskilling the workforce cannot be viewed in isolation from other areas of social and economic development. |
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Its plan rightly talks of the need to train a workforce with the appropriate skills, which need to be broad and embrace other areas of environmental science. |
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Economists have discovered the renaissance in Manchester and other northern cities has reversed the traditional southward trend of the migrating workforce. |
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Mass job losses, the abolition of the second delivery, speed-ups for the workforce and allowing quality standards to deteriorate have returned a big profit. |
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With a compliant workforce and a plant that has the potential to produce a high quality mass-market car very efficiently, Opel management is bullish in mood. |
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The company boasts of a workforce of over 200 hand-picked translators and a number of senior marketing staff with over eight years in the industry. |
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Asthmatics may breathe easier, but the rules could choke many in Japan's haulage and construction sectors, which employ over 10 per cent of the workforce. |
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He noted that the permanent workforce at Coalbrookdale included artists, modellers, carvers, pattern-makers, moulders, finishers, painters, gilders and decorators. |
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Focusing directly on happiness, rather than GDP growth, would suggest policies such as a shorter work week and discouraging casualisation of the workforce. |
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By centrally monitoring what these devices can access, store, and process, an organization can safely and effectively manage its mobile workforce. |
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If Indonesia wants to have an internationally competitive workforce, a major overhaul of its educational system is only the first step in a long process that lies ahead. |
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In reality, the government had the power under the Law to veto or overrule any attempt by the workforce to hamper the privatization process by withdrawing their consent. |
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That means around one in seven of the firm's global workforce of 138,000 face the chop in addition to 5,000 redundancies the firm has made over the past year. |
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Our efforts examine workforce characteristics such as occupational specialty, experience and retirement eligibility, educational attainment and pay grade. |
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He alienated his workforce, and when they unionised and campaigned for the closed shop, he destroyed the union during a 13-week strike and lockout. |
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Luckily, I have my own equipment and a fair-sized workforce. |
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A sense of crisis pervades her account of life in the low-wage workforce. |
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And this 1920s photograph of colliers at the Gambleside pit which was located on the far side of Clowbridge Reservoir near Dunnockshaw, shows mere boys among the workforce. |
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Thus, even though the majority of previous studies seem to indicate that women will form a more ethical workforce, its indisputability has not been fully established. |
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Increasing job seekers' competence in basic skills and unskilled labor may have positive results for transitioning welfare recipients into the workforce. |
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In the 1930s the Soviet retail workforce was increasingly feminized. |
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This requires a workforce that is computerate rather than merely functionally literate and numerate, as was needed for the first industrial revolution. |
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Levels of income, forms of democratic constitutionalism, and cultural regard for education are all determinants in the plight of children in the workforce. |
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At the same time, the female participation rate in the workforce has topped out, and at the same time as that, the growth in education within the workforce is flatlining. |
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Identifying ways for engineers to help solve their profession's declining workforce numbers has earned a flight lieutenant recognition from his engineering peers. |
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The conversion of the British polytechnics into universities is parallel to the move by some community colleges to offer a workforce bachelor's degree. |
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The admission of a recruitment freeze is surprising because Cisco has almost tripled its workforce in the past two years, increasing its head count by 30,000 workers. |
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But we didn't have to drag anymore logs, as UBSS also supplied a large workforce of freshers that carried the bite-sized logs the chap with the chainsaw supplied. |
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The staff will then incorporate independent living, social skills and pre-vocational development to promote skills and behavior needed to succeed in the workforce. |
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The rate of GDP growth can decelerate and even shift into reverse in those countries in which the rate of workforce decline exceeds productivity growth. |
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I interview all the staff to find out exactly what is demotivating them and then come up with a plan of action to develop positive thinking amongst the workforce. |
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This deskilling of the workforce, pushing them onto individual contracts so they can be shed when the economy slows have all fuelled resistance to globalisation. |
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On the one hand the current secondary school workforce is greying. |
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Emiratis now make up 21 per cent of the airline's core employee workforce. |
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The agreement allowed the company to dismiss its entire South Coast underground workforce and re-hire the retrenched workers as casual or contract labour. |
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Increasing enrollments and opening new schools and colleges of pharmacy are not the only approaches to dealing with the pharmacy workforce issues that our country faces. |
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I'm a bit more equivocal about pushing sole parents into the workforce, and certainly don't think they should be pressured until all their children have reached school age. |
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The energy giant is scaling back the workforce at the proposed new Hinkley Point C plant in Somerset. |
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More than half of Qatar's public sector workforce is comprised of women, Mr Hamal revealed. |
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Another member of Dubai's pink-collar workforce is Mohsen Bentarek, who works at a daycare centre in Sharjah. |
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In the past six years, China bankrupted thousands of lossmaking SOEs and the state sector reduced its workforce by more than 30 million people. |
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During these boom years, Ramsden proposed building a planned town to accommodate the large workforce which had arrived. |
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The valley is also accessible to highways and rail, cost competitive, and an educated workforce. |
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He moved to Webster due in part to an available workforce, but also due to abundant water power from Webster Lake. |
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By 1850, the region accounted for well over a quarter of all manufacturing value in the country and over a third of its industrial workforce. |
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There was unprecedented growth in the rural population, which in turn provided much of the workforce for the concurrent Industrial Revolution. |
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The textile industry, based on cotton and flax, employed about half of the industrial workforce for much of the industrial period. |
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In the United States, the increase in technology has significantly decreased the mining workforce. |
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Variable skill level is second, where piece rates are more effective in a more homogenous workforce. |
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Each of these states had roughly 5 percent more of the total US workforce than would be expected given their populations. |
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But another study found that states with a more progressive personal income tax have a higher percentage of sole proprietors in their workforce. |
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Approximately 70,000 adults are disabled which is 10 percent of the workforce. |
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At 56 percent, the state has one of the lowest workforce participation rates in the country. |
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The migration of men outside the state has put more women into the state's workforce. |
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With the death or absence of the primary wage earner, women were forced into the workforce in unprecedented numbers. |
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Alternative sources of labour, such as indentured servitude, failed to provide a sufficient workforce. |
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The indigenous population participate in the workforce longer than the national average, starting earlier and continuing longer. |
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Labor for the mines in the north of Mexico had a workforce of black slave labor and indigenous wage labor, not draft labor. |
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Bahraini physicians and nurses form a majority of the country's workforce in the health sector, unlike neighbouring Gulf states. |
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Unemployment became a problem as graduates entering the workforce could not find jobs. |
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A very small minority of Saudi citizens are Shia Muslims, and there is also a large foreign workforce. |
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In the subsequent years, ITV Meridian's workforce has been condensed slowly with its operations considerably downgraded. |
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A castle with earthen ramparts, a motte, and timber defences and buildings could have been constructed by an unskilled workforce. |
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In many cases, the platform contains facilities to house the workforce as well. |
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The level of education and productivity in the workforce is high in Norway. |
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Suma moves forward to continued and greater success with the commitment of its workforce. |
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Do not triumphally grind your workforce farther into the dirt with a raft of redundancies. |
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State and municipal employees total around a third of the workforce, much more than in most Western countries. |
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But we have an educated and resourceful workforce, a strong work ethic and a tradition of stick-to-itiveness. |
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Dattatreya said the total workforce in the country as per 2013-14 data was around 47 crore with 39 crore being in the unorganised sector. |
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The agriculture sector was the worst offender for child labor, comprising a little over 56 percent of the industry's workforce. |
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Now, as it continues to grow and develop each of its sector specialisms, it is adding to its own workforce. |
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They'd simply buy a firm for a few billion, aggressively asset-strip it, casualize the workforce, and sell it on for an inflated price. |
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Fiscal restraint created a loss of full-time positions and subsequent casualization of the nursing workforce. |
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Hoover's first measures to combat the depression were based on voluntarism by businesses not to reduce their workforce or cut wages. |
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The workforce for these quarries was initially taken from nearby towns and villages such as Ffestiniog and Maentwrog. |
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CrowdSource Swansea-based workforce services provider declared that it is rebranding itself as OneSpace. |
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The regime shortsightedly promoted the formation of an ignorant workforce suitable for only low-skilled jobs. |
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Moreover, globalization meant that Canadian firms had to downsize their workforce in order to stay efficient and compete internationally. |
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The centre of the castle was filled with temporary huts to house the workforce over the winter. |
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Smart, demanding and restless, Generation Y is the fastest growing segment of the American workforce. |
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