| This pace is broadly comparable with the trend in manufacturing workforces in America, Britain and most other western economies. |
| Atkinson claimed that firms were increasingly seeking and achieving greater flexibility from their workforces by such procedures. |
| Chapter two describes the market share of the Canadian Potash and Uranium industries, and the characteristics of their workforces. |
| One of the best organised workforces in Britain is being butchered without a hint of real resistance. |
| And thanks to factors ranging from diverse workforces to innovative investment programs, more and more are born on city streets. |
| The higher minimum wage will induce some employers to reduce their workforces, others to change nonwage terms of the contract. |