Similar words: force, in force, enforce, by force, forceful, forcedly, divorce, work. Meaning: n. the force of workers available.
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(61) Such measures are likely to result in decreased motivation of the workforce.
(62) The long-standing dispute about working conditions finally came to a head when the workforce voted for strike action.
(63) It is difficult to understand how they could have misjudged the mood of the workforce so badly.
(64) Much of the workforce in the banking sector is/are affected by the new legislation.
(65) The increase in the number of people entering the workforce has increased unemployment figures.
(66) There is still considerable mistrust between the management and the workforce.
(67) The strike was a dramatic demonstration of the power of the workforce.
(68) We must harness the skill and creativity of our workforce.
(69) For our country to remain competitive, we need a highly-skilled, highly-educated workforce.
(70) New technology cannot be used successfully if it is simply imposed on an unwilling workforce.
(71) The management always consults with the workforce before introducing major changes.
(72) It is not our intention to slim down the workforce.
(73) The workforce has tripled in size since the new factory opened.
(74) The changes have caused a lot of ill feeling among the workforce.
(75) The men on strike now number 5% of the workforce.
(76) New procedures often disturb the comfortable habits of the workforce.
(77) The entire workforce was laid off and a fresh one promptly hired.
(78) The company is reducing its workforce by firing 500 employees.
(79) The firm cocked a snook at the recession by doubling its workforce.
(80) The trend towards downshifting, where employees swap the stress of corporate life for more quality time, tempted 6% of the UK workforce last year.
(81) There is a widening split between senior managers and the rest of the workforce.
(82) The company has reduced its workforce and indefinitely idled a number of its US plants.
(83) The policy changes have caused great uncertainty for the workforce.
(84) We need a clearer interface between management and the workforce.
(85) A quarter of the local workforce is / are unemployed.
(86) The company has pruned back its workforce by 20,(http://sentencedict.com/workforce.html)000 since 1989.
(87) The management's plans to reorganize the company won't succeed unless they can carry the workforce with them.
(88) The workforce is generally accepted to have the best conditions in Europe.
(89) The job losses will reduce the total workforce to 7,000.
(90) Over ten per cent of the workforce is now idle.
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